March 2014 Volume 11 Number 2 Hōkū Mākoi: The Epiphany Star An Important Decision Is Made Aloha! Your Vestry has called, with the consent of Bishop Robert Fitzpatrick, The Reverend Irene Tanabe to be our next rector. Reverend Tanabe is from Seattle, Washington. Her ministry at Epiphany will begin on Easter Sunday, April 20th. Until then, The Reverend Robert will continue to serve as our interim Rector. Mahalo to the Search Committee for their work. The members of the Search Committee are Nanlyn Sue, Glenn Shea, Barton Low, Carrie-Ann Kokubun and Keola Akana. Also, mahalo for your continued support during this transition period. Kevin D. Simon Senior Warden to church that evening enjoy a meal and support them on their trek to Pennsylvania. Please write checks to Epiphany Church with a memo to EYE14 and it will be properly added to your giving statements. If you are not able to join us, don t worry we will have more opportunities and times before July to help our youths get to Philadelphia. For more information on EYE14, click on the following link http://www.episcopalchurch.org/page/episc opal-youth-event-2014. (Submitted by Mary Sueoka) (See additonal article, 'EYE', page3) It's Time... To get ready for Epiphany's Bazaar March 29, 2014, 8 a.m. -2 p.m. Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper Fundraiser Two of our young people, Kawehi Perry and Koa Sueoka, shown below, will be attending the 2014 Episcopal Youth Event (EYE14) on July 9-13, 2014. They will join other youths from across the United States in an Urban Mission designed for youth grades 9 to 12. (Photo by Portia Okamoto) (Photo by Maedene Lum) To help defray their costs they will have their first fundraiser on Shrove Tuesday, March 4, 6:00 pm cooking pancakes for the Pancake Supper that starts our Lent Season. Please come At our Bazaar meeting February 9, 2014, Chairperson Portia Okamoto announced the following booths will be set up: Children's Clothes Women's Clothes Men's Clothes Books Dishes Crafts Small Appliances & Miscellaneous Shave Ice
March 2014 Volume 10 - Number 2 Page 2 *Food *Plants If you are planning to donate items, you may drop them off at the Parish Hall Saturday, March 22, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. and after church services on Sunday, March 23. Also, someone will be here to accept items Monday to Friday, March 24-28, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. It would be much appreciated if you would mark these items--bazaar Donations. *Please note the following: 1. Plants and food such as cakes and pies should be brought in on Friday, March 28 because we do not have space to store them. 2. Please label food with ingredients, especially if they contain raisins, cranberries and nuts so that people with food allergies can avoid them. All food items must be labeled and priced. Front row: Gloria Ogawa, Rev. Robert, Susan Shea, Bryan Chong. Middle row: Kevin Sion, Natalie Crevelli, Jackson Nakasone, Mary Sueoka. Back row: Michael Little, Wilma Naumumnart, Dwight Synan.(Photo by Portia Okamoto) Election of new vestry members was held. Barton Low, Wilma Namumnart, Susan Shea were elected for the Class of 2016. Convention Delegates will be: Wayne Akana, Carrie-Anne Kokubun, Lot Lau (alternate) Clerk: to be determined. Patrick Garvey has been appointed Assistant Treasurer. Gloria Ogawa Women's clothing chair, 2013 Bazaar. (Photo by Jai Pleskacz) Annual Meeting Notes January 26, 2014 Senior Warden, Kevin Simon presided over the meeting. Prior to the election of new vestry members, Kevin thanked the Class of 2013 for their service--earleene Garvey, Bruce Hanohano and Clifford Shive. (Photo by Maedene Lum) Service Crosses for 2013 were awarded to Marilyn Wong and Wilma Naumumnart, shown above. Marilyn leads the Altar Guild and serves as an eucharistic minister. Wilma has served as treasurer for many years and has coordinated numerous special sewing projects. A million thanks to all these dedicated individuals who so willingly serve our church!
March 2014 Volume 10 - Number 2 Page 3 Episcopal Youth Event (EYE) Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori announced that the popular Episcopal Youth Event (EYE) will be held July 9-13, 2014 in the Philadelphia area in partnership with the Diocese of Pennsylvania. The 2014 event marks the twelfth EYE and remains a popular and well-attended event. EYE 2014 is geared for youth in grades 9-12 during the 2013-2014 academic year and their adult leaders. We invite each diocese to send a delegation of diverse young leaders who represent the breadth of The Episcopal Church across the globe. Cost is anticipated to be $325. (Information supplied by: Office of Youth Ministry Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania 5421 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19144 215.844.9410) This special event occurs every three years. ECW Meeting by Penny Stover The Episcopal Church Women's meeting was held at St. Andrew s Cathedral on February 8, 2014. Rev. Martha Blanchett began the meeting, speaking on the text, Let your light shine before others, for you are the salt of the earth. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and passed and various committee reports were given. When discussing the calendar for the year s meetings, dates that I thought might interest you are: April 12 at 9 a.m.- a Quiet Day Retreat at St. Anthony s Retreat Center in Kalihi; November 8 at 9 a.m.; holiday crafts workshop; and December 13, the Annual Holiday Luncheon. February Visitors Freezing temperatures in 49 states bring visitors to Hawaii, not only whales and birds, but people as well. A warm welcome to all. (Picture courtesy Office of Youth Ministry, Diocese of Pennsylvania) Deylen Koa Sueoka and Jessica Kawehi Perry-Ah Hoy from Epiphany have been chosen as representatives. Both Koa and Kawehi have been active in many youth activities over the years. Koa is an acolyte and scripture reader; Kawehi has been a scripture reader and narrator for several pageants. Koa is a sophomore at Hawaii Baptist Academy. He plays baseball, and is interested in political science, computer programming and web development. He participated in a model United Nations project. Kawehi, a sophomore at Mid-Pacific Institute has interests in hula history, basketball, kayaking and volunteering with the Hawaii Red Cross. Her favorite subjects are environmental studies, law and marine biology. Tom and Sally Holford from Epiphany Church, Seattle, Washington. Kiki, Helen and Jim Glover from Portsmouth, Rhode Island. They attend St. Michael's Church in Bristol. (Photos by Maedene Lum)
March 2014 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 9 10 a.m. Tai Chi Class, Parish Hall, Glenn Shea & Clint Evans 2 12 noon 3 p.m. Hula Class (young children & young adults), Sunday School/Lounge room, Piʻilani Hanohano 9 12 noon 3 p.m. Hula Class (young children & young adults), Sunday School/Lounge room, Piʻilani Hanohano 3 4 Shrove or Fat Tuesday 6 p.m. Pancake Supper, Parish Hall, Glenn Shea [generous donations accepted in support of Kawehi Perry - AhHoy & Koa Sueoka to attend the Diocese at Episcopal Youth Event (EYE) 2014 in Philadelphia, PA this July 7-16th.] 10 11 10 a.m. Prayer Group, Parish Hall or Sanctuary, Earleene Garvey 4 p.m. Adult Formation & Nurture, Parish Hall, Michael Little 5 p.m. Executive Committee Mtg., Parish Hall, Kevin Simon 6 p.m. Outreach Mtg., Parish Hall, E. Garvey 5 Ash Wednesday 9 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Laying Hands/Anointing, and Imposition of Ashes to the Holy Communion, Fr. Bob 12 noon Holy Eucharist, Laying Hands/Anointing, and Imposition of Ashes to the Holy Communion, Fr. Bob 3 5 p.m. Piano Lessons, 6 p.m. Ash Wednes-day Imposition of Ashes to the Holy Communion, Fr. Bob 6 p.m. Hula Class (Adults), SS/L room, Piʻilani Hanohano 12 9 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Communion, Laying- Hands/Anointing, Fr. Bob 3 5 p.m. Piano Lessons, 6 p.m. Hula Class (young children & young adults), SS/L room, Piʻilani Hanohano 6 7 6. p.m. Boy Scout meeting, Parish Hall, Terry Kai 13 14 6. p.m. Boy Scout meeting, Court of Honor, Parish Hall & Sanctuary, Terry Kai 8 8 a.m. 12 p.m. Menehune & Boy Scout workday 9 10 a.m. Tai Chi Class, Parish Hall, Glenn Shea & Clint Evans 15 9 10 a.m. Tai Chi Class, Parish Hall, Glenn Shea or Clint Evans
16 Between services: 3rd Sunday Breakfast (donations gratefully accepted) After the 9 a.m. service: Bazaar meeting, Parish Hall, Portia Okamoto 12 noon 3 p.m. Hula Class (young children & young adults), Sunday School/Lounge room, Piʻilani Hanohano 23 12 noon 3 p.m. Hula Class (young children & young adults), Sunday School/Lounge room, Piʻilani Hanohano 2 p.m. Lenten Concert, 30 12 noon 3 p.m. Hula Class (young children & young adults), SS/Lounge, Piʻilani 17 6 p.m. Boy Scout Chapter Meeting, Parish Hall, Terry Kai 24 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Settingup for bazaar, Parish Hall, Portia Okamoto 31 18 6 p.m. Vestry monthly meeting, Parish Hall, Kevin Simon 19 9 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Communion, Laying- Hands/Anointing, Fr. Bob 3 5 p.m. Piano Lessons, 6 p.m. Hula Class (young children & young adults), SS/L room, Piʻilani Hanohano 20 High School Retreat 2014, HIM Conference & Lincoln Brewster Concert, UH Campus Near MacCray House. For more info-- http://episcopalyouth ofhawaii.weebly.com /diocesan-event-- awake-high-school- retreat-march- 2014.html 25 26 Church offices closed Prince Kuhio Day. 9 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Communion, Laying- Hands/Anointing, Fr. Bob 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Setting-up for bazaar, Parish Hall, Portia Okamoto 3 5 p.m. Piano Lessons, 6 p.m. Hula Class (young children & young adults), SS/L room, Piʻilani Hanohano 6 p.m. Bible Study, preceded by a pot luck dinner in the parish hall. Discussion of chapter 11 of Luke's Gospel, as part of Bishop Fitzpatrick's Bible Study (cont. next column) 27 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Setting-up for bazaar, Parish Hall, Portia Okamoto (http://www.episcopa lhawaii.org/bishopsbible-study.html). In chapter 11, Jesus teaches how to pray, drives out demons, and takes on the lawyers and Pharisees. Times & events subject to change. 21 High School Retreat 2014, HIM Conference (same as Mar. 20) No Boy Scout meeting. 28 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Setting-up for bazaar, Parish Hall, Portia Okamoto 12 noon Spring Camp at Mokuleia, Epiphany s Sunday School Youth, Gail & Marcus Pottenger, Carrie-Anne Kokubun 6. p.m. Boy Scout meeting, Parish Hall & Sanctuary, Terry Kai 22 High School Retreat 2014 (same as Mar.20), 9 10 a.m. Tai Chi Class, Parish Hall, Glenn Shea or Clint 10 a.m. 2 p.m. Receiving donations for bazaar in Parish Hall using stage part, Penny Stover (person receiving donations) 29 8 a.m. 2 p.m. Bazaar Day, Parish Hall, Portia Okamoto
The Epiphany Star The Church of the Epiphany 1041 TENTH AVENUE HONOLULU, HAWAII 96816-2210 The Rt. Rev. Robert L. Fitzpatrick, Bishop The Rev. Robert, Interim Rector Senior Warden: Kevin Simon Junior Warden: Bryan Chong Treasurer: Wilma Namumnart Clerk: Bruce Hanohano Parish Administrative Assistant: Maxine Infiel Church phone: 734-5706 Fax: 735-6025 e-mail: epiphanyhi@hawaiiantel.net Newsletter Editor: Maedene Lum Church Photographer: Portia Okamoto www.epiphanyhi.org Epiphany Church is an open & affirming, inclusive & caring congregation. ~Our Vision~ A congregation filled with Aloha, growing in faith, and serving the wider community. ~Our Mission~ To know and celebrate Christ in the Episcopal tradition by gathering in worship, education, and fellowship, by sharing the Good News in work and action, and by seeking & serving Christ in all.