Wednesday, July 9, 2008

July 2008

PASTOR'S PEN

Thanksgivings…

“O give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever.” Psalm 136:1
As I write this article at the beginning of July, we have just launched into the second week of our Summer Camp. As I listen to the leaders and the campers’ joyous voices resonating throughout the building, I cannot help but be in gratitude for the camp ministry (in its 32nd year, still going strong!) alongside with so many amazing things recently emerging here at CUPC.
In addition to the fact that our Summer Camp is well-known and well-loved in the community, in recent years we have really begun to focus on the camp as a ministry and outreach of CUPC. This year, we have a Director for Spiritual Growth on the Summer Camp staff for this particular reason. The Friday night youth fellowship has an excellent interim youth director which draws the high school leaders from camp – in addition, we just began reaching out to the middle school campers by inviting them to join for part of the fellowship, then breaking off into their own group.
The church as a whole has also been very intentional about developing the small group ministries this year – we have already had a couple of new study groups that met this year, and other emerging fellowship groups as well. We also launched the ‘Celebration of Stewardship’ series in May, which is opening us up to further understand, learn and discover what the full meaning of stewardship is, and how we may be a part of it.
In order to support and enhance all these ministries, new and existing, we are in the midst of a couple of construction projects – the unisex restroom upstairs (across the hall from the sanctuary) will be done in mid-July. We are also resurfacing our playground space and installing new equipment in August in time for the new school year.
Speaking of the new school year – the governing body of the church (session) recently approved to have a new intern from the fall with an emphasis on our Japanese-speaking ministries. Also in the works is another support person for the church’s other ministries beginning in the fall (more info to come!).
As you can see, there is so much to be grateful for! As the psalmist above points out, God is indeed good and loving – and God’s steadfast love (also translated as faithfulness) is everlasting. The faithful God of the psalmist is the same God who continues to work within and among us – enabling us to grow in many ways and to nurture others. And we have the opportunity at CUPC to see it with our own eyes – now, that’s definitely something to celebrate about and be thankful for!
Come join in the celebration and thanksgiving,

Pastor Grace Kaori Suzuki

DEACONS' REPORT

Mark this date on your calendar: Sunday, July 20, 2008. That’s the Sunday that the Deacons are singing during the worship service. (For my part…it’s more like making a joyful noise.) As you know, the choir is on their summer hiatus, so different members of the congregations or guest artists sing or perform in their place. If you would like to share your God-given gifts or talents this summer, please sign up with our lovely choir director.
Summer camp is well under way as evidenced by the increase in attendance during the worship service with the summer camp leaders and the Moment for Summer Camp when leaders share their past week’s experiences. This is a great way for the congregation to be connected with summer camp and get to know the leaders who were once campers themselves. And our interim Youth Director is planning the Friday Night Fellowships.
You may have noticed construction signs around the mens’ bathroom near the social hall. This is a result of work being done to build a bathroom on the second floor, next to the sanctuary. Thank you for your patience as we continue to strive to be a welcoming church, not only through our people, but as a church building for those who are less mobile.
♥ A memorial service was held this past Saturday, June 28, for Michi Tanaka. The congregation was thanked for their ministry in supporting the family.
Please lift up in prayer those in our community and our world. If you have any special prayer requests or needs, please contact the church office.

COFFEE FELLOWSHIP: 


The Deacons would like to thank the individuals who have contributed to the coffee fellowship during the month of June. The Deacons are aware that there are those who contribute but do not sign up on the list. We wish to thank you also.

Jan Der, Co-Moderator

ARTICLE OF INTEREST

Remembering Michi Tanaka (May 25,1916 – May 16, 2008)

A Memorial Service for Michi Tanaka , a pioneer Nisei member of our church, was held on Saturday, June 28, 2008, in the church sanctuary. Family members and long-time friends gathered together to celebrate Michi’s long life and her contributions to her family, her church, and the wider community. 

A beautiful reception hosted by the family and the Deacons following the memorial service officiated by our pastor. We will miss Michi, but know her love of the church will continue with the active service of her young family members. 


Kathy Reyes 


Summer Camp Moments, Sunday, June 29, 2008

Hi, my name is Quincy. I’ve been coming to CUPC summer camp since I was in the first grade so I’ve been lucky enough to grow with these people. That’s why I come back. I just love the camp seeing all the campers I’ve had with there missing teeth and just seeing all their energy just makes my day so much easier to get up to.
This first week of camp was so fun seeing everyone coming back, meeting all the new people and new campers. Friday was track and field day and was really fun seeing all the younger campers doing the relays and just trying so hard.
This year is kinda interesting because I am working with people that used to be my leader when I was a camper. For example, my leader in second grade is now my director. I remember a specific time with him where he made us skip out on free time to rehearse out NSYNC parent’s night skit. But because he did we danced just like them. Yeah, I just really like the camp and the whole atmosphere and all the people here and yea.

Quincy Ouellette

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