Ka Leo Mekokiko Jan-Feb 2017 Ka Leo Mekokiko THE VOICE OF UNITED METHODIST Hawaii District March - April 2017 VOLUME 33 NUMBER 3 HAWAII DISTRICT CONFERENCE From Here to There Saturday, May 6, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Christ United Methodist Church Registration Fee: $15.00 (Includes Lunch) DISTRICT CONFERENCE MEMBERSHIP: The members of the District Conference shall be: all clergy, diaconal ministers, and deaconesses living in the District; lay pastors appointed to local Churches; the District lay leaders and associate lay leaders; District lay members of Annual Conference; the Presidents of District UMM, UMW, Youth Council and Young Adult Council; members of the District Union/Society Board of Trustees; members of the District Leadership Team and District Stewards; and from each local Church: the lay leader(s), all local church officers who are chairpersons of boards, councils, committees, etc.; Presidents of UMM and UMW; church school superintendents, lay members of Annual Conference and one youth. ANNUAL HAWAII UNITED METHODIST UNION [HUMU] MEETING The Annual HUMU Meeting, which is usually held in conjunction with the Hawaii District Conference, will meet on Saturday, May 6th at Christ UMC. HAWAII UNITED METHODIST UNION MEMBERSHIP: The voting membership of the corporation shall consist of: all ministers duly appointed to a charge or an agency of the Hawaii District of the California-Pacific Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church; one lay representative for each minister appointed from each charge elected by the Charge/Church Conference of such charge; one lay representative for each minister appointed to an agency of the Hawaii District; the District Superintendent and District Lay Leader of the Hawaii District. Attention District Leaders: Your Annual Report is due Monday, April 10th to the District Office. Deadline to register for District Conference is: Monday, April 17th. Registration form will be on the Hawaii District website: www.hawaiidistrictumc.org at a later date. HOW-TO Workshop Saturday, March 11, 2017; 9:00 am - 2:30 pm Aiea Korean United Methodist Church Bishop Grant Hagiya will be the keynote speaker at this workshop, and he will speak on the missional priorities of the California-Pacific Annual Conference. All invited to hear his expectations on the movement of the local churches together with the conference. After the address, there will be separate training sessions on specific ministry areas:. SPRC (Staff Parish Relations Committee) is being offered in three languages, Stewardship, Youth and Young Adult Ministries, Disaster Prevention, Lay Servant Gathering, Loss Control. The registration form can be found in last month s newsletter which is posted on the district website, <hawaiidistrictumc.org> under 2017 Newsletter. The deadline has been extended to March 7 by noon.
Ka Leo Mekokiko Jan-Feb 2017 2 Ministry Musings from the District Superintendent ANNUAL CONFERENCE MISSION STATEMENT: Inspiring the World as Passionate Followers of Jesus Christ So All May Experience God s Life-Giving Love It seems me that having a cold has become a part of my life since I have been traveling intensively and have been loaded down with so many responsibilities. More now than any other time, I need to practice self care in order to stay healthy and strong. Everybody seems to have had the flu this year is a comment I am hearing regularly, in between the coughs and sneezes. The flu season always provides the lead into Lent. Many people each year arrive at Ash Wednesday with a cold. On the calendar, the Christian season of Lent leads us from winter into spring. Spiritually, the season leads us from remembering the time of Jesus temptation in the desert, through the events of his betrayal and gruesome death into the glorious morning of His resurrection. The daffodil bulbs in a garden have been going though a process of gaining new strength, planning to grow, and deciding which way is up. In the same way Christians, during Lent, are committed to a reevaluation of our faith. It is a time of confession and turning around our own life. It is a time of deepening as we re-examine the priorities we make of energy, time, money and love. Lent is a time to re-affirm the promises we made when we were baptized. When you were baptized or confirmed, you were asked Will you obediently keep God s holy will and commandments and walk in the same way all the days of your life? You said I will, by God s help. How can you keep this promise? One way is to use Lent 2017 as an opportunity to do some stock-taking in your own life, and in our lives together as a Church. May I suggest that you make time to read one of the Gospels from beginning to end? Try either Mark or Luke. If that sounds too much just take a few verses each day from the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew, chapters 5 through 7. The flu season is almost over. Soon spring will be here and with it comes a wonderful promise of New Life in Jesus Christ. Thanks be to God! Pastor Se Hee Han BISHOP S CONFIRMATION RETREAT September 22-24, 2017 Camp Mokuleia Our Youth will have an exciting opportunity to meet with Bishop Grant Hagiya and learn about the meaning of confirmation. I invite your church to prepare for this exciting spiritual journey for our youth. Date: September 22-24, 2017 (Friday thru Sunday) Place: Camp Mokuleia 68-729 Farrington Highway, Waialua, Hawaii Who: Ages 11 thru 16 or someone looking for confirmation
Ka Leo Mekokiko Jan-Feb 2017 3 MESSAGE FROM THE DISTRICT LAY LEADER Greetings, Brothers and Sisters in Christ, In January, I attended a one-day retreat for the Cal-Pac Conference Laity Council, which was held at the Aldersgate Retreat Center in Pacific Palisades, California. There, I met the Cal-Pac Conference Co-Lay Leaders Phil and Connee Freeman, and Lay Leaders and Associate Lay Leaders of the North, West, East and South Districts. We learned about the four ministries of discipleship: Hospitality, Offer Christ, Purpose, Engagement. (HOPE). As Christian disciples, we: proclaim the Gospel (H), lead persons to commit their lives to Christ (O), nurture others through living out our Christian faith (P), and send persons out to transform the world (E). Bishop Grant Hagiya also spent some time with us to share missional priorities of our Conference. To reach the nones (the 1 in 3 persons today who have no church affiliation and who believe in individualism, not institutions), Bishop Hagiya challenged us to think about ways to change our church culture the status quo is not acceptable. Young people today don t want to just do what the older generations do, they want to know why we do things the way we do it. Our local churches need to strengthen our spiritual grounding and offer this food to the nones who are hungering for spirituality. Think about how you can share with others, why you go to church, why you believe in God, why you re a Christian, why you re a United Methodist. March 1 will be the beginning of this year s Lenten Season. This will be an opportune time to reflect on how you and I, the Laity of the Hawaii District of the United Methodist Church, will help to build a firmer foundation for the Church. We must proclaim Jesus Christ as our Savior, yes, but we must show the Love of Christ through our actions. Renew your commitment to serving God and our neighbor through your local church. Enhance your knowledge and experience of God with fellow believers. As believers in the saving Grace of God through Jesus Christ, we are like living stones, built into a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God s own people, in order that you may proclaim the mighty acts of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light. (1 Peter 2:5 and 9). Strengthened by the Holy Spirit, may you all encourage one another and build up each other, as indeed you are doing. (1 Thessalonians 5:11) Until next time. UMCOR Sunday on March 26th Has your church made plans for UMCOR Sunday, a special Sunday in The United Methodist Church? It is on Sunday, March 26, 2017 and was formerly called One Great Hour of Sharing. Resources to promote this Sunday have been prepared for you (pastors and church leadership teams) - complete with images (for Facebook, cellphones, PowerPoint, etc.), videos, e-books and other great tools. On the internet go to UMCOR Sunday Pastor and Leader s Kit at <www.umcgiving.org/resources -articles/umcor-sunday-pastor-and-leaders-kit>. Aloha and Peace, Lynn Owan --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Attention: all UNITED METHODIST MEN Every four years the General Commission of United Methodist Men hold a national meeting. This is the fourth year and it will be held in Indianapolis, Indiana on July 7-8, 2017. It is a wonderful opportunity to meet United Methodist men from all over the country. It is open to all UM Men, including pastors. It includes workshops, excellent speakers, great music, and many opportunities to experience Christ in your life. You can learn more about it by going to <www.gcumm.org>. You can register on-line and get any additional information. I realize that there is the airfare and registration expense, but I feel it would be beneficial for anyone to go and learn about the UMM. We have a lot going on at the national level that will make you proud that you are a United Methodist. It would be nice to get a group from Hawaii to attend. Aloha, Keith Isaacson, District UMM President
Ka Leo Mekokiko Jan-Feb 2017 4 Lay Servant Ministries Our pastors need committed laity to advance our ministry of making disciples for the transformation of the world. The Lay Servant Ministries is one way for Laity to be trained and informed. This ministry was known as Lay SPEAKING. Lay persons who took classes were called Lay SPEAKERS. However, in 2012 the General Conference of the United Methodist Church changed our name to Lay SERVANT ministries. Many people think this ministry is for only those who want to be lay preachers. However, this ministries as you can see from our logo has three areas of study and service: Caring, Leading and Communicating. So if you are involved in any of the ministries of the church related to caring, like the Stephen Ministries or prayer warriors you might want to consider being a Lay Servant and taking some classes that are offered. Perhaps you are in leadership, like being on the church council, or a committee chairperson, you might want to consider being a Lay Servant. Of course, if you are interested in a communicating ministry like preaching, or public speaking or in conflict resolutions, you would want to be a Lay Servant. There are three categories of Lay Servant as defined by the 2016 General Conference. The first level is Certified Lay Servant. This person has taken the Basic class and at least one Advanced class. The second level is Certified Lay Speaker. This person has taken the Basic class and six more: Leading Worship, Leading Prayer, Discovering Spiritual Gifts, Preaching, United Methodist Heritage and Polity. The third level is Certified Lay Minister. This person interested in specialized ministry and has taken a track of study relevant to the person s assignment. Usually this requires the person to attend classes on the mainland. All levels of ministry must be approved by their church conference after having submitted an Annual Report. Course work must be within the last three years. Classes are often offered District wide. With people s busy schedules most of the recent classes are being held at individual church s request. The people at Aldergate and First UMC wanted to refresh their laity so they got teachers and offered the Basic class. A person on Maui wanted to begin classes, so the pastor of the church taught the Basic Class. Another group on Maui got a Certified Lay Servant to teach the Basic class. Recently, I was visiting the Kona area and offered the Leading Public Prayer class to several people from the Kona UMC. Currently the Preaching class is being held at First UMC. The Basic class is one of two classes that must be taught face to face. The other class is the Preaching class. Many other classes are taught online through, BeADisciple.org. Most of the courses come with a participant book and an instructor s book and can be ordered from Upper Room or Cokesbury. These are some other classes beside the one listed for Certified Lay Speaker: Transforming Evangelism, Telling Stories, Devotional Life in the Wesleyan Tradition, Lay Pastoral Care Caring, Class Leader, Lay Servants as Christian Transformational Leaders, Lay Servants Lead in Conflict Resolution. So if your church is interested in any of these classes let me know and we can make arrangements to offer it to your congregation. Winnie Ching, Hawaii District Director of Lay Servant Ministries, <wingin322@yahoo.com> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Giving the Religious Leaders of Tomorrow a Helping Hand Today Business Insurance Services, Inc., the district s insurance agent, shared that Church Mutual Insurance Company (our insurer) will offer $250,000 in scholarships for eligible religious scholars across the country. There are 50 scholarships of $5,000 each being offered in 2017. CM CARES, their newly formed foundation, will be accepting application from January 3 through April 15, 2017. Religious scholarships will be awarded in May 2017. Interested students should apply as soon as possible. Eligibility requirements are: --Be enrolled in a full-time advanced degree [postsecondary] religious studies program at an accredited theological seminary, college, or university of higher learning for 2017-18 academic year. --Have a minimum GPA OF 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. --Be committed to entering the practice of full-time ministry in the United States. --Demonstrate personal impact through education, work experience and volunteerism. For information and application go to <churchmutual.com/ cmcares-scholars>. Christian Education Scholarship Program of Harris United Methodist Church Applications are now available for The Christian Education Scholarship Program of Harris UMC. Eligibility requirements include being a member/constituent of Harris UMC or Hawaii District UMC and is open to students currently enrolled or accepted into an accredited institution. Deadline for submission is April 30, 2017. To download the application, plus further details on the scholarship, application, eligibility and submission requirements, please go to the Harris UMC website at <harrisumc.org>.
Ka Leo Mekokiko Jan-Feb 2017 5 2017 Feb.-Dec. Hawaii District Prayer Calendar for Local Churches 2/26 Aiea UMC Pastors Tom Choi & Joseph Siofele 8/6 Kam-Nam UMC Pastors Jay Ahn & Bo Yong Lee 3/5 District Office Rev. Se Hee Han & Rosie 8/13 Kailua UMC Pastors Tim Ellington 3/12 Kihei Tongan UMMiss Pastor Petueli Taufo`ou 8/20 Kahuku UMC Pastor Tevita Maile 3/19 Beautiful UMMiss Pastor Taehyun Oh 8/27 Kahaluu UMC Pastor Won-Seok Yuh Pastors Jaeman Lim & Petueli 3/26 Ala Lani UMC Taufo`ou 9/3 Immanuel UMC Pastor Debbie Wise 4/2 Aiea Korean UMC Pastor Ho Yong Kim, In Kwon Jun 9/10 Honolua UMC Pastor Panepasa Fifita 4/9 Wesley Foundation Pastor Joseph Yun 9/17 Honokaa UMC Pastor Olivia Latu 4/16 Kona UMC Pastor Sunny Ahn & Makakai Tatafu 9/24 Hilo UMC Pastors Malyong Yi 4/23 Wesley UMC Pastor Piula Ala'ilima & Ralph Honjo 10/1 Harris UMC Pastors Cheol Kwak, Rona Mangayayam, Eiko Soranaka 4/30 Waianae UMC Pastor Sione Taukolo & Misipati Karapani 10/8 Guam UMC Pastor Johann Osias 5/7 Wahiawa UMC Pastor David Choi 10/15 First Tongan UMC Pastor Vaituuloa Fonua 5/14 Trinity UMC Pastor Peter Lee & Solomon Uluave 10/22 First UMC Pastors Amy Wake & Linita Moa 5/21 Parker UMC Pastor Andrew Lee 10/29 Ewa Beach UMC Pastors Chi Young Jeong & Vaokotone Teaupa Pacific Islanders Pastors Eugene Han, Min-Kyu Park, James Choi, Samuel Nam & Hee Cho 5/28 UMC Pastor Faaagi Taufetee 11/5 Christ UMC Om 6/4 Olive UMC Pastors Bae Sun Kim & Suega Leui 11/12 Calvary UMMiss Pastor Kyu Woo Nam 6/11 Naalehu UMC Pastor Woodley White 11/19 Bethany Korean UMC Pastor Myong Duk Han 6/18 Guam Korean UMC Pastor Taek Su Kim 11/26 Aldersgate UMC Pastor Emmanuel Cruz Rev. Phyllis Meighen, Tevita (Leni) 6/25 Lihue UC Namoa 12/3 Camp Mekokiko Rev. Ted Lesnett 7/2 Lahaina UMC Pastor Paul Tangonan 12/10 Aiea UMC Pastors Tom Choi & Joseph Siofele 7/9 West Kauai UMC Pastor Monalisa Lolohea 12/17 District Office Rev. Se Hee Han & Rosie 7/16 Kilohana UMC Pastors Brian Belting & Tevita Moa 12/24 Kihei Tongan UMMiss Pastor Petueli Taufo`ou 7/23 Keolumana UMC Pastor John Finau 12/31 Beautiful UMission Pastor Taehyun Oh 7/30 Kapolei Korean UMM Pastors Chi Young Jeong Bits and Pieces Please continue to pray for Pastor Tevita Maile who is at home and recuperating. Wanted: Office Cleaning Help The District Office is looking for a person to clean the District Office once a week. Must be physically able to do vacuuming, dusting and emptying of the trash cans. Roughly one hour per week - preferable on Fridays. Depending upon applicant s experience, it pays around $10 an hour. Please call the office at PH: 536-1964. Donated Window Blinds Kristy Torii of Beautiful House Blinds has window blinds [W 52 x L 92 ] that she wants to donate to churches for their classrooms, etc. If your church is interested, email her at <beautifulhouseblinds@gmail.com>
Ka Leo Mekokiko Jan-Feb 2017 6 Mar. 2 DISTRICT CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR 2017 HCOM Meeting; 9:00 am District Office Apr. 14 Good Friday District Office closed Mar. 4 HUMU Meeting; 9:00 am District Office Apr. 17 Deadline for District Conference Registration Mar. 7 DPAS Meeting; 6:30 pm District Office May 2 Mar. 11 Mar. 23 How To Workshop, 9:00 am-2:30 pm Aiea Korean UMC May 6 Youth Leadership Training TBA May 17-18 DPAS Meeting; 6:30 pm District Conference Annual HUMU Meeting HCOM Meetings/ Training District Office Christ UMC TBA Apr. 6 Apr. 8 HCOM meeting; 9:00 am District Office May 25-28 Men s Walk To Emmaus District UMW Spiritual Retreat TBA May 29 Memorial Day St. Anthony Retreat Center District Office closed Apr. 10 DUE: Annual Reports for Dist. Conf. June 14-17 Cal-Pac Annual Conference Redlands, California If you would like us to promote your event or extend congratulations, or if you have a prayer request to lift up to our District churches, please email to hawaiidistrict@calpacumc.org by the third Monday of each month. Thank you! HAWAII UNITED METHODIST UNION 20 South Vineyard Boulevard Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone: (808) 536-1864 Email: hawaiidistrict@calpacumc.org KA LEO MEKOKIKO Mar - April 2017 District Conference.....p. 1 UMCOR Sunday...p. 3 United Methodist Men..... p. 3 Lay Servant Ministries...p. 4 Seminary Scholarship...... p. 4 2017 Prayer Calendar...p. 5