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The MessengerThe Messenger
CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS
N o v e m b e r 6 , 2 0 1 9
Novembe r Upcomi ng Da t e s
9 Trustees Service Day
10 Membership Meeting
24 J’s Mini Mart
Novembe r Boa rd Mee t i n g s
10 Council Meeting
24 Deacons
Loyalty Sunday November 17th
C hurch of the Holy Cross’s worship and mission is made possible through the support of every member. Our 2020 budget outlines the areas our
church will work toward next year. Pledges from members enable fulfilling the-se worship and ministry plans. An Every Member Canvas support letter and pledge card were sent out last week. Please faithfully pray on your planned support. Pledges will be received as part of your offering on Loyalty Sunday, November 17th.
Y ou’re invited to the Senior Ministry’s pre-Thanksgiving luncheon on Thursday, November 21st at 10:00 a.m. in the Building of Faith.
Lunch is free, however, we would appreciate your assistance in arranging flow-ers and delivering flowers and lunch to our shut-ins who are homebound and not able to attend this event. Please sign up on the bulletin board or call the office (935-1283) if you are able to attend.
Thank you looking forward to having you join us.
Community Thanksgiving Celebration November 26
Interfaith Communi-ties in Action spon-sors the annual Com-munity Thanksgiving Celebration at 7:00 pm on Tuesday, No-vember 26th, at First United Protestant Church UCC in Hilo. Our own choir, Na Leo Ni’o Lani, is hard at work on our musi-cal offering. Expect to hear choirs from all over the Hilo dis-trict, from a wide range of faith com-munities, and from a
large number of musi-cal styles.
Interfaith Communi-ties in Action has col-lected $20,000 in sup-port of a model afford-able home project at the Sacred Heart vil-lage in Puna. The building will function as a community hall for the emergency shelter residents there, and serve as a proof of concept for residences suitable for people with low incomes.
You’re Invited
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S ometimes the things you think will work… don’t.
Sometimes the things you think won’t work… do.
The world is a confusing place.
Life confirmed this sim-ple truth once more for me as I selected my shoes for the YWCA’s Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event last month. In years past, I have looked for some-thing with an ankle strap to hold my heel to the sole of the shoe. They have never ever worked. Every time, I’ve been un-able to tighten them enough, and my heels have simply lifted out of the strap with every step.
This year, one of the YWCA volunteers steered me toward something else: a thong style shoe. I was skeptical. They had nothing to hold my heels in place, nothing at all. But the volunteer seemed optimistic, and for some reason there weren’t many options in my size, so I followed her advice, took off my socks, squirmed my toes be-neath the straps, and set
to walking.
The heels stayed right with me, uphill and downhill, across the Bayfront, and back to the Y. It was the easiest walking I’ve ever done in high heeled shoes.
I wonder how many other things I’ve failed to do in my life because I tried the things that looked like they’d work and didn’t try the things that looked like they wouldn’t work. I won-der how often the Church has clung to the obvious (and the obvi-ously unsuccessful) ra-ther than experiment with something differ-ent. I wonder how long we’ve contented our-selves with the inade-quate when the glorious was one unlikely at-tempt away.
The world is a confusing place.
I’ve got to try some more things that I don’t think will work.
How about you?
With aloha,
Pastor Eric
Contact Pastor Eric
Office phone: 808-935-1283 Parsonage/cell phone: 808-464-4884
Email: esanderson.ucc@gmail.com Instagram: esanderson_ucc Twitter:
@esanderson Facebook: facebook.com/rev.eric.anderson facebook.com/
holycrosshilo
The Pastor’s Corner
Bible Study With
Pastor Eric
We gather for:
Deep questions Surprising wisdom Unforgettable stories Seeds of thought Refreshment for the
spirit
Bible Study:
I Corinthians
Sundays 8:30 a.m.
J’s Cafe
Follow the Lectionary
Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m.
Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m.
The Pastor’s Study:
November 10 Haggai 1:15b-2:9
Psalm 145:1-5, 17-21 2 Thessalonians 2:1-5,
13-17 Luke 20:27-38
November 17 Isaiah 65:17-25
Isaiah 12 2 Thessalonians 3:6-13
Luke 21:5-9
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Happy 100th Birthday Chiyoko!
O n Monday, October 21st, Pastor Eric, several church members, and her family joined the folks at Hilo Island Adult Care Center to honor Chiyoko
Nakamura who was celebrating her 100th birthday. Songs, dances, a few words of congratulations, and a huge cake were shared during the festivities. Chiyoko, who retired as a registered nurse after many years at Hilo Hospital, was very happy! We congratulate her on her birthday and wish her many more!
Shop at KTA Super Stores between October 30th and November 28th to earn points in their Grateful with a Plateful 2019 Holiday Save-A-Tape Pro-motion. Please consider donating your tapes to our Senior Ministry pro-gram by giving them to Moira Tanaka or Eileen Shiraishi or turn them into the office.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
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I n the Sanctuary on Tuesday, November 5th we will introduce the lovely Gustav Holst piece which is being featured at our 2019 Christmas Eve ser-
vice. This approximately 8 minute composition includes 4 favorite carols combined into a fun medley of holiday music. The name of Holst's music is called “Christmas Day,” and it is written for choir, strings, and piano. (Yes, we will sing with 7-member string ensemble.)
If you want to participate in this choir, you need to attend on Nov. 12 at 5pm, which is the last open rehearsal. All subsequent rehearsals will be closed to newcomers. Our singers will practice every Tuesday from 5-5:55 leading up to Christmas Eve. All are welcome. Nearly a dozen singers from around the community will be joining us in this presentation.
This piece does not require advanced musical skills, just a heart for group singing and a committed attitude to attendance. It also demands some vocal stamina and an ear for familiar carols, plus time to learn some tricky musical transitions which are thrown in to keep everyone on their toes.
If you think you’d like to find out more about this one-of-a-kind opportunity, please contact choir director Doug Albertson ASAP (707-228-0531).
Last Chance to Join the Christmas Singers Choir!
Refreshments by IYAA
IYAA will be providing refreshments after worship on Sunday, November 17th. You are invited to join us and enjoy refreshments and fellowship.
Congratulations Rev. Chris Czarnecki First United Protestant Church UCC
Congratulations to the Rev. Christopher Czarnecki, installed as Pastor of First United Protestant Church UCC on Saturday, November 2nd. Pictured here is Rev. Nixon Jack with Rev. Christopher Czarnicki .
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03 Marshall, Katy
04 Kawazoe, Janine
07 Yamada, Martha
07 Yamaki, Eli
08 Suzuki, Jill
11 Sumida, Cheryl
13 Fujimoto, Alice
13 Fukuda, Sachi
17 Hayashi, Saeko
18 Yokoyama, Jay
21 Tadaki, Lynn
25 Takemoto, Setsuko
D e c e m b e r 05 Yamauchi, Darlene
09 Kimura, Tricia
16 Nakayama, Robin
19 Kamimura, Hatsue
20 Kobayashi, Raymond
20 Ota, Laura
22 Shioshita, Evonne
24 Gota, Margaret
24 Inouye, Gordon
29 Tanouye, Jean
30 Ushijima, Kendal
N o v e m b e r
November
VOLUNTEERS
U S H E R S
Anne Sadayasu,
Julann Sonomura,
Henry Nakamoto &
Cheryl Sumida
Sunday, November 10 Lay Reader
Cindy Debus
Chapel Decoration
Jean Tanouye, Kelley & Stefan
Tanouye Families
Sunday, November 17 Lay Reader
Ming Peng
Chapel Decoration
Yuda Family
Sunday, November 24 Lay Reader
Reilly Narruhn
Chapel Decoration
Connie Yoshiyama
Sunday, December 1 Lay Reader
Mary Ann Katayama
Chapel Decoration
Ruth Ohata & Sachi Ohata
The Messenger The Messenger is a bimonthly newsletter distributed by the Church of the
Holy Cross in Hilo. If you have an article you would like to submit, please send it via email in Word format to holycrosshilo@hawaii.rr.com or via postal
service by November 15, 2019.
Birthday Blessings
Sunday Worship Service begins at 10:00 am
Pastor: Rev. Eric S. Anderson
Weekly at the Church of the Holy Cross
Bible Study: Sundays, 8:30 am, Wednesdays, 9:30 am and 6:30 pm
The Gathering Place: Mondays, 9:00 am, Building of Faith, pickleball 1:00 pm
UCCP Bible Study: Wednesday, 6:00 pm in J’s Cafe .
IYAA Bible Study: Wednesdays, 7:30 pm in the Lounge.
Ron Fujiyoshi, Ohana Ho’opakele: Thursdays, 9:00 am in the Lounge.
Bedesta Bible Study: Thursdays, 5:30 p.m. in the Meeting Room
Hand Bell Choir Practice: Fridays, 2:00 pm in the sanctuary
Community Sing: 2nd & 4th Friday of every month, 6:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary
Qi Gong: Fridays, 9:00 am in the Building of Faith.
Other Congregations Worshiping Here
Congregational Christian Church of American Samoa, Hilo [CCCAS] -
Rev. Ausage and Rev. Rae Lelili`o: 12:30 to 2:30 pm in the Sanctuary.
Bedesta Church - Pastor Edmes Edwin: 1:30 to 3:30 pm, Building of Faith,
Meeting Room.
The United Church of Christ, Pohnpei – Rev. Bensis Henry: 3:30 pm to 6:30
pm in the Sanctuary.
Islamic Center of Hawaii: Dr. Shawon Rahman, Fridays, 12 to 2 pm, Building
of Faith Meeting Room.
Church of the Holy Cross—UCC 440 West Lanikaula Street
Hilo, HI 96720
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS
440 West Lanikaula Street
Hilo, HI 96720
Office Hours
Mon–Thurs 8:30 am-12:30 pm
Friday 8:30 am-12:00 pm
Ph. 808-935-1283
holycrosshilo@hawaii.rr.com
www.holycrosshilo.com
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