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TAYORI John Mark Wang, Pastor
Georgette Rogers, Lay Leader
Highland Park United Methodist Church
Volume 62 Aug/Sept 2016 No. 5
WHAT’S INSIDE
2 Parsonally Speaking
3 Birthdays/announcements
4 Donations
5 Ad Council minutes
6 Calendar
7 Hifumi En Scholarhip
Published every 2 months
Edited by Margie Miyoshi
Next deadline: Sept 21, 2016
Church Picnic
August 14 Hamburgers, hot dogs, eve-
rything provided. Please bring friends and neighbors.
Parsonally Speaking ...
Highland Park Tayori Page 2 Aug/Sept
Parsonally Speaking August-September
1 Peter 1:7-9 (NIV)
7 These have come so that the proven genuineness of your faith—of greater worth than gold, which perishes even though refined by fire—may result in praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed. 8 Though you have not seen him, you love him; and even though you do not see him now, you believe in him and are filled with an inexpressible and
glorious joy, 9 for you are receiving the end result of your faith, the salvation of your souls.
Dear beloved church family,
We are in the heart of summertime here in Spokane! The days are heating up and vacations are a must as we join together as family and friends. So far much of our church family has gone on different adventures throughout the country and abroad. It is such a blessing to be with loved ones and enjoying each other’s com-pany. Thank God for the ability to explore new places and to go sightseeing. It is so refreshing to spend time outside in the great outdoors.
Our church has been very busy lately with serving our loved ones who have died. Ayako Tanaka and her tremendous leadership has been unwavering throughout this season. I cannot thank her enough for the amazing support she is to our church and me! She, along with all of the hardworking ladies of our church, has worked tirelessly preparing delicious refreshments for each family. Each memorial service is strengthened by the food so lovingly prepared. Without them, we would not be able to function as a church! Their dedication and hard work is a testament to a faith lived out in love for God and neighbor.
In the midst of celebrating the lives of those whom our church has grown up with, a few questions come to mind. What is the dream of our church? How do we hope to achieve our dream to glorify God? The memorial services are a wake up call for us as we strive to be faithful in this time. God has already stirred up ideas for a few members who would like to reach out to the community around our church. As pastor, my hope continues to be a revival of our church in deepening faith, numerical growth, and greater love for our community. How-ever, my energy is finite and I am not too proud to say I need your help. If God has placed a burning desire in your heart to serve please let your pastor know. There is nothing stopping us from achieving our dreams for the glory of God.
Praise God from whom all blessings flow!
Grace and Peace,
Pastor John
Highland Park Tayori Page 3 Aug/Sept
Healing from illness Mary Barker Masako Hamada Tom Ferris Joanne Ferris Vern Bott Webb family Iku Tamura Chris Newton Yaeko Sanders
Nursing homes Dee Matsumoto Sam Ogo Tsuyo Matsui
Healing at home
Connie Seikijima
Chris Newton
Jim Kawabata
Know anybody in need of prayer?
Please let Pastor John Ada , or Ayako know
Church: 535-2687
Ada: 328-0195
Ayako Tanaka 228-0271
Aug Sept
Kazuko Honda
Maggie Nishimura
Tom Kagi
Yosh Maruyama
Yoshiko Nakagawa
Lily Shiosaki
Kazuko Honda was born on April 6, 1915 to Wahei and Shizuko Okamoto. The family left to go to Japan and Korea for 4 years. They then returned to Spokane where she graduated from Lewis and Clark and then from Kinman Business College . On November 7, 1937 she married George Honda and had five children, Gary, Alan, Carole, Ron and Toni. They had 14 chil-dren and 26 grandchildren. Kazuko worked for the Spoka in the Public Works ne City HallEngineering Department and was active in the Monday Musicale organi-zation, Spokane College Womens Club and volunteered at Deaconness Hospital. In lieu of flowers, the Honda family suggests donations to Highland Park United Meth-odist church where she was a dedicated member and vocalist.
Yoshio “Fred” Maruyama was born in Medford, Or on July 6. He attended Lin-field College on a tennis scholarship. Dur-ing WWII he and his family were interned at Tule Lake and later at Minidoka. Yosh later joined the 442nd won the Victory Medal
2 Samuel Miller
13 Kurt Weigel
13 Scott Evans
13 Jenni Evans
14 Roz Luther
15 Dorothy Hashimoto
19 Debbie Takami
3 Mary Takami
5 Emi Suemori
5 Kaylee Walker
14 Miyo Akiyama
15 Oliver Jackson
16 Charlotte Tetsuka
18 Kimi Nakata
19 Georgette Rogers
Kazuko Honda was born on April 6, 1915 to Wahei and Shizuko Okamoto. The family left to go to Japan and Korea for 4 years. They then returned to Spokane where she graduated from Lewis and Clark and then from Kinman Business College . On November 7, 1937 she married George Honda and had five children, Gary, Alan, Carole, Ron and Toni. They had 14 chil-dren and 26 grandchildren. Kazuko worked for the Spoka in the Public Works ne City HallEngineering Department and was active in the Monday Musicale organi-zation, Spokane College Womens Club and volunteered at Deaconness Hospital. In lieu of flowers, the Honda family suggests donations to Highland Park United Meth-odist church where she was a dedicated member and vocalist.
Yoshio “Fred” Maruyama was born in Medford, Or on July 6. He attended Lin-field College on a tennis scholarship. Dur-ing WWII he and his family were interned at Tule Lake and later at Minidoka. Yosh later joined the 442nd won the Victory Medal
Kazuko Honda was born on April 6, 1915 to Wahei and Shizuko Okamoto. The family left to go to Japan and Korea for 4 years. They then returned to Spokane where she graduated from Lewis and Clark and then from Kinman Business College . On November 7, 1937 she married George Honda and had five children, Gary, Alan, Carole, Ron and Toni. They had 14 chil-dren and 26 grandchildren. Kazuko worked for the Spoka in the Public Works ne City HallEngineering Department and was active in the Monday Musicale organi-zation, Spokane College Womens Club and volunteered at Deaconness Hospital. In lieu of flowers, the Honda family suggests donations to Highland Park United Meth-odist church where she was a dedicated member and vocalist.
Yoshio “Fred” Maruyama was born in Medford, Or on July 6. He attended Lin-field College on a tennis scholarship. Dur-ing WWII he and his family were interned at Tule Lake and later at Minidoka. Yosh later joined the 442nd won the Victory Medal
Kazuko Honda was born on April 6, 1915 to Wahei and Shizuko Okamoto. The family left to go to Japan and Korea for 4 years. They then returned to Spokane where she graduated from Lewis and Clark and then from Kinman Business College . On November 7, 1937 she married George Honda and had five children, Gary, Alan, Carole, Ron and Toni. They had 14 chil-dren and 26 grandchildren. Kazuko worked for the Spoka in the Public Works ne City HallEngineering Department and was active in the Monday Musicale organi-zation, Spokane College Womens Club and volunteered at Deaconness Hospital. In lieu of flowers, the Honda family suggests donations to Highland Park United Meth-odist church where she was a dedicated member and vocalist.
Yoshio “Fred” Maruyama was born in Medford, Or on July 6. He attended Lin-field College on a tennis scholarship. Dur-ing WWII he and his family were interned at Tule Lake and later at Minidoka. Yosh later joined the 442nd won the Victory Medal , American Theater Ribbon, Europe-an Middle East-African Medal, Overseas Service Bars, Good conduct Medal and Ar-my of Occupational Medal. After dis-charge he moved to Spokane and received a Bachelor’s Degree in Secretarial Science. He stayed at home to care for his mother and sister.
Masako Nishimura passed away peace-fully in her sleep at age 93. She was born on July 4,1922 and grew up in Wapato. Af-ter being interned at Heart Mountain where she married Roy Nishimura they moved to Spokane and raised 3 sons, Robert, Freder-ick and Thomas. Maggie worked for the Crescent and District 81 audio visual aids department.
Highland Park Tayori Page 4 Aug/Sept
PLEDGES/GENERAL OFFER-INGS– 6/19-7/24/16
Ando, Care Ando, Mary Barker, Mary Beck, Marsha & Duane Bott, Vern & Kathy Clevenger, David & Hiroko Cooper, Patricia Daly, Joseph & Michiko Deeley, Minako & Michael Edamatsu, Phyllis Emoto, Jerry & Linda Fukai, Pam Furumasu, Chuck & Amy Hamada, Masako Hall, Gene & Minori Hashimoto, Dorothyi Hirata, Lili Honda, Ada Jackson, Brian & Aiki Luther, Norm & Rosalin Magenta, Marie & Kurt Weigel McDowell, Wayne & Marilyn Miller, Jason & Anne Minata, Aiko Miyoshi, Margie Munk, Diana Murphy, David & Anita Nakata, Harry &nKimi Newton, Chris & Pam Oka, Nobie Okura, Bonnie Sanders, Yaeko Stephenson, Bill Suemori, Emi Tanaka, Ayako Tanaka, Alice Tanaka, Haruo Tanaka, Mikel Tetsuka, Charlotte Wakabayashi, Sakae Walker, Motoko Wang, John Mark Webb, Chieko & Essie Yamada, George Yamada, Jeanne Yamamoto, Kaz Yonago, Hida Phantana Ith, Sloan C. Trin & Chea Tan Anonymous
MEMORIAL GIFTS
In memory of Maggie Nishi-mura:
Linda Takami & David Grendahl, Laurel, Hansen, Dean & Sue Nak-agawa, Melba Tschirley, Seiko Edamastsu & Pam Schierman, Ai-ko Minata. Charles Roselli & Di-nah Teramura , Emi Suemori, JACL, Ada Honda family, Kazue Yamamoto, Gayle Teramura & Roger Terriere, Bede Jordan, John & Kirsten Redinger, Mary Ando, Thelma Yasuhara, Pat Tanaka Jim & Pat Kawabata, George Yamada, Jeanne Yamada, Dorothy Hash-imoto, Lili Hirata, Hida Yonago, Ayako Tanaka In memory of Ceorge Minata: Jack & Mary Hisayasu, Bill & Eva Aoyama, Linda Takami & Da-vid Grendahl, Dean & Sue Nak-agawa, Chris & Pam Newton In memory of Yoshio Maruyama: Sue & Dean Nakagawa, Haruo Tanaka, Pam & Chris Newton, Kazuye Yamamoto, Tom & Joanne Ferris, Karen Oaks, Hida Yonago, Mary Ando, Chuck & Amy Fu-rumasu, Ayako Tanaka, Dorothy Hashimoto, Jeanne Yamada, Mary, Linda & Debbie Takami, Charlotte Tersuka, Hida Yonaga, Aiko Mina-ta, Emi Suemori, Thelma Yasuha-ra, Nobuko Oka, Ada Honda fami-ly In Memory of Lily Shiosaki: Chuck & Amy Furumasu, Ayako Tanaka, Tom & Joanne Ferris, Charlotte Tetsuka, Anonymous In memory of Kazuko Honda: Charlotte Tetsuka, Aiko Kadoya, Monday Musicale, Tom & Joanne Ferris, Ron & Ellie Yoshida, Dean & Sue Nakagawa, In memory of Namiko Mukai’s 16th year: David & Gwen Utley
In memory of Tom Kadoya: Aiko Kadoya, Janice Suttner In memory of Tom Kagi: Ada Honda, Mary Ando, Aiko Minata, Kazuye Yamamoto, Donna Broyles In memory of Father Greg Miller: Ada Honda In memory of Lloyd Yonaga: Hida Yonago General Donations: To Sunday School: Mike & Mar-cia Hirai \ Costs: Toni Heyden Donni & Walter Heidenson
Lily Shiosaki was born on Nov 1, 1927 and passed away on July 4. She was a resident of Seattle at her passing . She graduated at the top of her class then attended Kelsey Baird Businee School. She was married to Fred Schiosa-ki.
Tom Kagi was born on April 13,1929 and passed away on April 22, 2016. He was a talented multifaceted individual. Successful me-chanic, stock car builder, driver, businessman, firearms expert, police reservist, depu-ty sheriff, sales mamager, engineer and inventor. Born during the Great Depression he rose through his own ef-forts to be successful in life. He was proud of his inven-tion, the mutli-fuel Kagi burner. He played the organ, piano and trumpet and had a beautiful singing voice. He enjoyed good food, pretty women, model airplances, collecting stamps and coins.
Highland Park Tayori Page Aug/Sept
On June 1, changes will be made. It has been decided that only cookies and sugar free items will be served during fellowship time. Also, once a month special treats will be served by the toban teams whose time falls clos-est to the following legal holidays: June 19 (Fathers Day), July 4 (Fourth of July), Sept 5 (Labor Day), Oct 31 (Halloween) Nov 24 (Thanksgiving), Dec 11(Christmas Program) .
If you are not on a team and wish to be, call Karla Honda (448-5628) and she gladly will put you on one.
Coffee Tea
Fellowship
Changes
ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL MEETING
MAY 29, 2016
Opening prayer given by Pastor John Wang
ATTENDEES: Pastor John Wang, Alice Tanaka, Diana Munk, Kathy Botts, Mary Barker, Ayako Tanaka, Charlotte Tetsuka, Wayne and Marilyn McDowell, James and Georgette Rogers
Minutes of April 21, 2016 , corrections were made and accept-ed.
TREASURE’S REPORT: Given by Kathy Bott
TRUSTEE’S REPORT: Wayne McDowell has offered his ser-vices replace the parish back door, also to check out the garage door to see if it can be repaired.
Kathy Bott is checking into the cost of replacing the lighting fix-tures and blinds for the church.
We still have to paint the parsonage and the outside refrigera-tor.
The Sukiyaki dinner was a success. Changes were made in the take out area which was for the better as it much smoother and quicker for their pick up.
Senbei making will on September 23rd and 24th , 2016, Ayako Tanaka and Alice Tanaka has once again graciously accepted to chair this function. Starting time will be 7:00AM
Fall Bazaar will be October 8, 2016.
We are having inquires regarding use of our hall including the stage area. Any inquires will be taken care of by our Coordinator, Patty Marinos.
Georgette Rogers stated we will begin cleaning the stage area on July 2 &9, 2016. If anyone has items on the stage they wish to keep please get it before July as most of the items that are not in use will be removed.
NEXT MEETING JULY 2, 2016, OR AS CALLED.
Respectfully submitted
Mary Barker
Please excuse my belated thank you to all of you who helped with the April Sukiyaki Dinner. The many volun-teers who helped prepare, cook and serve our wonderful meal plus delicious inarisushi, the donors who generous-ly donated the provisions we needed plus the monetary gifts to purchase items, the crafty talented people who made our “store” unique and all the hands that labored to make, bake and package our delicious senbei. Without all your dedication and help, we would not be able to continue this labor of love for our church and community. Margie and I truly appreciate all that you have contributed to make our Sukiyaki Dinner a success. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Margie Miyoshi & Marsha Beck
Activities at church on Sept 2016
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
Bible Study
10:30
2 3
4
Pastor John on
vacation until
5
Sept 18th
6
Spochien
Preschool
11:30 am
7 8
Bible Study
10:30
9 10
11 12 13
Spochien
Preschool
11:30 am
14 15
Bible Study
10:30
16 17
18
Pastor returns
from vacation
19
20
Spochien
Preschool
11:30 am
21 22Bible Study
10:30
23
Senbei making
24
Senbei making
25 26
27
Spochien
Preschool
11:30 am
28 29
Bible Study
10:30
30
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2
3 4
Bible Study
10:30
5 6
Yoshiko
Nakagawa
Service
7
8 9
Spochien
Preschool
11:30 am
10 11
Bible Study
10:30
12 13
14
Church picnic
15 16
Spochien
Preschool
11:30 am
17 18
Bible Study
10:30
19 20
21 22 23
Spochien
Preschool
11:30 am
24 25
Bible Study
10:30
26
Pastor John
gone to Nash-
ville, Tenn
27
For mentoring
program
28
Pastor returns
29
30
Spochien
Preschool
11:30 am
31
Activities at church during Aug 2016
Hifumi En Society Application for Hifumi En Society Scholarship Award
This application is for a student currently enrolled in an accredited; technical, certification program, two year, four year, Masters or Doctoral program. The ap-plicant must meet all the requirements for the Hifumi En Scholarship . Please complete this form in full and attach requested documents by August 15, 2016.
Mail to:
Joanne Ferris
6014 S Dearborn Rd.
Spokane, WA 99223
Full Name_____________________________________
Mailing Address________________________________
________________________________
_______________________________
Home Telephone ( )___________________
Cell Number ( )___________________
Estimated Cost of School _______________
Full or Part Time Student _______________
Field of Study _________________________________
Name of Parents _______________________________
Name of grandparents who reside/resided in Spokane
____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
Name of great grandparents
_____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________
Briefly list activities you, your parents and or grandparents participated in the Spokane Japanese community.
_____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
Brief statement on your future plans (700 word maximum)
�I certify that all information contained in this application is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge.
Signature of Applicant:_______________________________________
Date:________________________________________________________
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