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June 2014 The Newsletter of Mililani Hongwanji Volume 37 Issue No 6
1 Sun 9:00 AM
Joint Memorial & Family Service (Officiant & Speaker: Rev. Toshima)—see below
BWA Meeting Following the Service
1 Sun
Ki-Aikido Car Wash Fundraiser
1 Sun 11:30 AM
Jr. YBA District Convention Meeting at Aiea Hongwanji
8 Sun 9:00 AM
Family Service (Officiant & Speaker: Rev. Toshima)—see below
8 Sun 1:00 PM
Oahu District Council (Rengo) Meeting at Mililani Hongwanji
11 Wed 7:30 PM
Kyodan Board Meeting
14 Sat 4:00 PM
Oahu District Obon Service & Bon Dance at Plantation Village (Waipahu)
15 Sun 9:00 AM
Family Service
15 Sun 1:00--3:00 PM
BWA Hanafuda Lesson and Practice -- see page 4
16 Mon 7:30 PM
Bon Dance Food Committee Meeting #1 (Temple)
17 Tue 8:00-12:00N
Flower Arrangement Class
21 Sat 8:30 AM
BWA Hosha Group 6
22 Sun 9:00 AM
Family Service (Project DANA DAY)
22 Sun 1:00--3:00 PM
BWA Hanafuda Lesson and Practice -- see page 4
26 Thu 9:00 AM
Lotus Connection (Temple)
27-29 Fri-Sun
Jr. YBA Convention on Kauai
28 Sat 7:00 AM
No-Host Kyodan Breakfast at Zippy's--All Welcome
29 Sun 9:00 AM
Family Service
6 Sun 9:00 AM
Joint Memorial & Family Service (BWA Meeting After Service)
9 Wed 7:30 PM
Kyodan Board Meeting
13 Sun 9:00 AM
Family Service (No Dharma School)
19 Sat 8:30/10 AM
BWA Hosha Group 1/Hospital Visitation (Share Bon Dances)
20 Sun 9:00 AM
Family Service (No Dharma School)
22 Tue 7:30 PM
Bon Dance Meeting #3
24 Thu 7:00 PM
Public Bon Dance Practice
26 Sat 7:00 AM
No-Host Kyodan Breakfast at Zippy's--All Welcome
27 Sun 9:00 AM
Family Service (No Dharma School)
27 Sun 1:00 PM
Seminar on Revitalizing Temples with Rev. Marvin Harada @ Aiea—see page 6
31 Thu 9:00 AM
Lotus Connection
31 Thu 7:00 PM
Public Bon Dance Practice
Rev. Ryoso Toshima arrived in Hawaii in 1972. He has served Hawaii Kyodan at Hanapepe, Honakaa, Paauilo, Kamuela, Kohala, Waipahu, Honolulu Betsuin temples. Before entering the ministry, Rev. Toshima was a teacher in Japan. His teaching background makes him a great teacher of Jodo Shinshu dharma. Toshima Sensei will be taking care of our Sunday services while Rev. Jan is on vacation.
2014 Bon Dance Schedule on page 4
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A Joyful Path Right Now Her smile lightens the room as she joyfully greets me at a recent Oahu BWA event. She notices that I look a bit confused even after we had exchanged warm greetings. My silent questions scream, "Why are you here?” "Are you a member? ". But I could not find words to continue to appear more poised and composed. "I just joined the BWA”, she offers and saves me further embarrassment. And she continues to share her journey into BWA. “Our family was always a part of the temple organization. My father was one of the temple leaders who was always at the temple for every building, fundraising, or community project. My mother was always in the kitchen or in the sewing room. While we were growing up, we attended temple but it did not have the same priority after high school and as we started working and raising our children.” What follows the historical path gives me a warm glow. She continues, “It was not my mother or my family’s involvement. It was our Okusan. She was a speaker at one of our services. Her message was about the joy she feels to be with a temple and its members. She is so cheerful and bubbly. It is a joy to have her in our presence. Her gentle words always welcome us, cheer us. She makes us feel so appreciated.” “As I listened to her, I realized how convenient it was to tell myself that when I retired, I would be more active at the temple. After listening to our minister’s wife, I told myself, I can do this now. It does not have to wait until I retire. Now is the time.” There are countless paths to a temple. This is one. A joyful path right now. Rev. Jan Youth
June 2014 (President’s Corner) Aloha, Our spring cleaning efforts have started and we need the help of our members and affiliate organizations to do their part in cleaning out closets to check items that are no longer needed that should be removed to be donated or discarded. Some items need to be consolidated and stored in the proper location. Please contact Reverend Jan Youth or Dean Sakamoto if you are able to assist. Our 40th Anniversary fundraiser is underway and you can support the temple by purchasing lei
tickets which can be redeemed till July 2015. Please contact Rene Mansho (40th Anniversary chairperson) or any board member for information.
We are planning to order Mililani Hongwanji logo wear shirts and we are currently working on the shirt design. Additional information will be forthcoming.
Now that the termite treatment (tenting) of the Temple structure has been completed, our focus will now be to work on the Minister’s residence. I would like to thank Lester Ogawa who worked with the tenting contractor and for his help to survey and develop a list of the repair work that needs to be done. I would also like to thank Robert Asato for his help to work with the contractor who completed the sanitization work. Thank you to our Building Committee and “Thursday Gang” volunteers for all the work that you do to keep our facilities operational.
Dean Sakamoto, Mililani Hongwanji Kyodan President
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BWA News for June by Lyn
The BWA will be participating in the Pan Pacific Festival Parade to be held on Sunday, June 15, from 5:00-7:00 PM. The parade will march from Ft. DeRussy to Kapiolani Park. If you are planning to participate, please wear something purple. The next BWA Hosha is scheduled for Saturday, June 21, at 8:30 AM. Group 6, coordinated by Bobbi Chang, will clean/prepare the temple for Sunday service. If you are unable to help please find someone to fill in for you and contact Bobbi. There will be no hospital visitation this month. As part of the “199,000 Cranes for Peace” project of the HIUHBWA, everyone is encouraged to fold cranes! At the Kona Conference, over 9,000 cranes were collected and presented to Miles Okumura of Honokaa Hongwanji. Your folded cranes (unopened) will be collected by Theo Hirai and be given to Honokaa Hongwanji in August. Each crane folded will represent a person who died in Japan from the atomic bomb. Don’t forget the Back-to-School drive (June through mid-July) to help children of Waialua Elementary School in need of school supplies! Here are some of the items that the children can use: new/gently used backpacks, pencils, erasers (cap and block), small size Elmer’s white glue, filler paper, black composition books, colored pencils, and wide tip colored marker pens. Thank you for your support in another worthwhile community service activity. On Friday, May 9, twelve members volunteered to count, bundle, staple, and sort materials for the Hawaii State Public Library Summer Reading Program for the entire state of Hawaii. Thank you to Susan Nakagawa (Salt Lake Moanalua Public Library) and Carrie Kawamoto for arranging this community service activity! The next meeting will be held on Sunday, June 1. Message from Joyce Ogawa about Membership Conference:
On May 2-4, twenty Mililani members attended the 12th BWA State Membership Conference at the Sheraton Keauhou Resort and Spa at Keauhou Bay. Attended by over 250 BWA members from throughout the state, the conference was organized to encourage fellowship. Workshops included making a golden chain lauhala bracelet, how to recycle materials by remaking them into something useful, learning meditation and yoga, taking an historical tour of Sheraton Kona and a membership workshop presented by Lois Toyama and June Asato of the Federation Membership Committee. .
One of our former member’s (the late Sharon Kai) mother, Motoe Tada, was recognized for her extraordinary service to the BWA, Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii and to the community in a resolution presented at the General Membership Meeting. Also recognized was Harue Furumoto of Honokaa. As part of the closing program, Kelvin Sewake, presented a very moving slide presentation as he played the trumpet to the song “May Peace Prevail” for which our own member, Carrie Kawamoto, wrote the words. The conference was a very enjoyable experience for all!!
5-Year Theme (2015-2019): Embrace Change
2015 Slogan: Awareness
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(see entire State bon dance schedule here:
http://mililanihongwanjiorg.ipage.com/uploads/3/2/7/7/3277781/hhmh_2014_obon.pdf
Hanafuda Sundays are back—
Hanafuda lessons and practice for adults and children. The sensei of the Mililani BWA will offer lessons on the history of the game, how to play and friendly competition for all who come by. We will be teaching Hanafuda Hawaii Style and the new extra large cards as well as the traditional sized cards will be available. Will be showing DVD instructional video on how to play produced by Hanafuda Hawaii Style.
Sunday, June 15, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Sunday, June 22, 1:00 to 3:00 PM
At Mililani Hongwanji
Free! Invite your friends and neighbors!
Oahu Hongwanji Council Bon Dance Schedule
Plantation Village (Waipahu)
Sat June 14
Ewa Hongwanji
Sat June 21
Wahiawa Hongwanji
Fri-Sat June 27-28
Waipahu Hongwanji
Fri-Sat July 11-12
Waianae Hongwanji
Sat July 19
Waialua Hongwanji
Sat Aug 2
Pearl City Hongwanji
Fri-Sat Aug 8-9
Mililani Hongwanji
Fri-Sat Aug 15-16
Aiea Hongwanji Hongwanji
Sat Aug 23
Honolulu Hongwanji Council Bon Dance Schedule
Honpa Hongwanji Hawaii Betsuin Fri-Sat June 27-28
Moiliili Hongwanji Mission
Fri-Sat July 4-5
Jikoen Hongwanji Mission
Fri-Sat July 18-19
Kailua Hongwanji Mission
Sat July 26
Let’s Support our sister temples as we enjoy this summer festival!
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News from Headquarters: Highlights from the latest update includes the text of Pieper Toyama’s Address at the Aloha Luncheon honoring outgoing President Alton Miyamoto and the new president, congratulations to the PBA Class of 2014, announcement of Dr. Robert Cody’s departure as Head of School at PBA, announcement of the 6th Young Adult’s Retreat August 8-11 at Camp Kokokani for those 18-35. Read the entire Update at http://mililanihongwanjiorg.ipage.com/uploads/3/2/7/7/3277781/2014-05_hq_update.pdf Details on calendar submissions at http://mililanihongwanjiorg.ipage.com/uploads/3/2/7/7/3277781/2014-05_hq_update.pdf
Mililani Hale
Adult Care At Mililani Hongwani
Providing services that enable families to care for loved ones at home.
Operated by Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center.
Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Information: (808) 561-2147
Rev. Jan holds brief service at the WCCH facility with clients on the first Wednesday of the month beginning at 10:30. You are welcome to join in this activity to spend an hour with the seniors. Please consider coming over to sing, dance or work some magic at the WCCH Adult Day Care Program at Mililani Hongwanji.
L to R: Alton and Lynette Miyamoto, Lois and Pieper Toyama
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BSC Summer Session 2014
July 28-August 1, 2014 ( no weekend sessions)
Resolving Life’s Problems through Buddhism Rev. Marvin Harada Orange County Buddhist Temple
This summer I am honored to have been asked to speak at the Buddhist Study Center of Hawaii’s summer
session. I intend to focus my talks around a course that I teach for our Orange County Buddhist Church’s
Buddhist Education Center. The course is titled, “Resolving Life’s Problems through Buddhism.” I will be
discussing the following areas:
1. The matter of life and death.
2. Relationships (mainly marital).
3. Work issues.
4. Self-esteem. We all face problems in life.
Some of our problems are big problems. Some of our problems are little problems. Sometimes little problems
don’t get resolved, and they become big problems. Big or small, there isn’t anyone who can say they don’t face
problems in life. Buddhists over the many centuries have resolved the greatest issues of life, like their own
impending death, or being handicapped, or having your spouse leave you for someone else. Their solutions
were not easy. They didn’t find them on page 50 of a Buddhist text or anything like that. However, because the
Dharma was the foundation of their life, that foundation lifted and liberated them from their life’s problem.
Marvin Harada is the minister at Orange County Buddhist Temple where he has been serving since 1986. He is
also codirector for the Center for Buddhist Education for the Buddhist Churches of America. He graduated with
his BA in Religious Studies from the University of Oregon and went on to earn his MA in Buddhist Studies
from the Institute of Buddhist Studies (IBS). He has also studied at Chu-o Bukkyo Gakuin and Ryukoku
University, as well as studying under Rev. Gyomay Kubose at the Buddhist Temple of Chicago. He is the
author of Discovering Buddhism in Everyday Life (2011). He is married to his wife Gail and has 2 children.
Rev. Harada also speaks on Oahu at Aiea on Sunday, July 27 and at the Young People’s Beach Retreat on Sunday, August 2—details in July DC
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Joint Memorial Service will be held on Sunday,June 1, 2014
Please call the minister at
808-690-7891, 625-0925 and/or email [email protected] if there are corrections or additions to the published list. Families may call the minister to schedule special family memorial services for their loved ones.
Special Family Memorial Services
For 2014, special memorial years are observed for loved ones who passed away in:
2013 1st Year 1990 25th year 2012 3rd Year 1982 33rd year 2008 7th Year 1965 50th year 2002 13th Year 1915 100th year 1998 17th Year
NEW HBC COOKBOOK Hawaii Buddhist Council Cookbook Vol.2 is available at the Bookstore. Volume 2 has more recipes of popular dishes and even more pictures illustrating the preparation steps. Please contact the Bookstore at 808-522-9202.
2 ways to get the Dharma Connection—the newsletter of the Mililani Hongwanji:
By snail mail—US Post Office will deliver to your mailbox.—available by request only! (This edition is online at mililanihongwanji.org)
In your “inbox”—available by subscription only! Please forward to friends and others interested.
If you wish to receive the Dharma Connection by email, contact [email protected] Spread the news to your family members
For additional information check out our Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mililani-Hongwanji-Buddhist-Temple/114271522485
Visit us at mililanihongwanji.org
Mililani Hongwanji Office Hours Rev. Jan Youth can be reached at 808-690-7891;
[email protected] or the temple office @ 625-0925
Office hours: Mililani Hongwanji Temple
Building Office Wednesday, Thursday 1:00-4:00 pm Saturday Sunday 8:00-12:00 Noon
Drop by for brown bag Buddhism* with coffee.
*informal Buddhism talk story time.
Please drop in or call to make appointments for memorial services or other spiritual/counseling
requests.
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Jarrick Ishii and Nicholas Babcock
Hatsumairi at Gotane Mililani Sangha welcomes
Hayli Tamashiro and Tanner Nakamoto
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BWA Ladies attend conferences, volunteer for community programs and support the Hongwanji! Join the BWA at our activities in the months ahead! (See calendar and BWA news for details)
Dharma School on summer break until the Rally Day and Picnic on August 24th. Family Service Continues every Sunday at 9:00 am with special activities!
Dharma School awards with speaker Laurie Rubin and mc Grant. Oahu District Poster Contest on “Sharing Peace” will be on
display at Bon Dances this summer. Check out the 10 award winning posters from Mililani Dharma students.
“Share Aloha” at the DSTO Songfest Mililani and Wahiawa above Pearl City and Waipahu below