Chicken Scratch

from

Fr. Moki's Chicken Coop



30 June 2025

Servants for July 6th


Altar Guild:

Maureen VanDenburgh


Ushers:

Brian & Cindy Shuster


Readers:

Maggie Evangelista (1st reader)

John Decker (2nd reader)



Lay Eucharistic Ministers:

Sharon Daniels (1st Chalice)

Maggie Evangelista (2nd Chalice)

Maureen VanDenburgh (3rd Chalice)

K. Peter Lee (paten)


Coffee Hour:

Fr. Moki & Dixie


Ka 'Ohana Kitchen

Bayer Company


Milestones


Birthdays

Renz Bueno

Julius Cuaresma

Marie Paul

Cora Brown

K. Peter Lee


Wedding Anniversaries

No anniversaries this week


Death Anniversaries

Anacleto Batulayan

David Bond

Fred Oasay

Ellen Ing


Attendance


Saturday at 5:00pm: 25

Sunday at 9:00am: 65

Sunday School: NA

June 22 Virtual: 121

Hospital Visits: 1

Home Communions: 12


Bishop Search


We ask God to be with those on the Search Committee, the Transition Committee, and the Standing Committee; and for the Diocese of Hawai’i, as over the next months we prayerfully discern who is called to be the next Bishop of Hawai’i. May our hearts not be hardened, but open to the presence of the Holy Spirit, our advocate and guide. Amen.



Happy Monday to all of you!


We are coming off a wonderful weekend of worship here at Good Shepherd. Our Saturday afternoon service was very special because Mother Linda Decker‘s two cousins were here from New Mexico. Because she had family in the congregation, I asked Mother Linda to preside at the service and that made for a very special Saturday afternoon. On top of that, the count was 25, which was amazing.


After the service, Dixie and I dashed over to the Wailuku Community Center for the graduation party for Ava Torres (granddaughter of Joe and Estrelita Lampitoc). it was a fun party with good food. I was feeling somewhat nostalgic because kids that I knew when they were babies are now graduating from high school.


We had a full house on Sunday morning with 65 people coming to worship. And there was something special about the music on Sunday morning. I can’t put my finger on it, but I felt like I was being transported into a higher spiritual realm at the hands of Ferdinand, Karissa, and the choir.


Dixie and I also did several home communions this week as well as a hospital visit to call on Robert Riebling. During the week we also stopped in at the Melchor residence and it was good to see Nana Marina, Ricky, and Nelson. 


As I mentioned in church on Sunday morning, the Search Committee for VI Bishop of Hawaii would like to hold a listening session during the coffee hour on Sunday, August 3. Along with Joseph Cascio, Mother Amy Crowe is one of the facilitators and since she will be here to cover for me that Sunday while Dixie and I are in Vietnam, the logistics will work out well. My understanding is that there will also be a survey for people in the congregation to take (at another time), and when we do that, I would like us to think about where we are now and (from that point of strength) to look at how we might evolve in the years to come.


Please continue to look for the bishop factoids that I send out via Constant Contact and Facebook. They are fun to put together and I enjoy taking the photo of Bishop Fitzpatrick (at St. John’s Kula) and incorporating them into the theme of the factoid for the day. I decided to send out factoids, because many people (including clergy) have been asking me about the role of the bishop, and I thought this would be a good way to get that information out to you as we prayerfully discern who is called to be our next bishop in the Diocese of Hawaii.


Next week Sunday, Dixie and I are going to host a simple coffee hour to mark the 20th anniversary of my ordination as a transitional deacon. As you may or may not know, priests are ordained deacons first and serve for a period of about six months to live into the servant ministry of our ordination vows. After that, there is another ordination to the priesthood. My ordination to the priesthood took place on February 4, 2006 here at Good Shepherd. My ordination to the transitional diaconate took place on July 3, 2005 at St. James in Waimea on Hawaii Island. All of this to say that July 3 marks 20 years for me as an ordained person.


That’s all I have for this week. Tomorrow will be July and at the end of the month, can you believe that Dixie and I will have been with you for five years? Time has gone by so quickly and our lives here are very full and blessed. Please know how grateful we are to be on Maui and at Good Shepherd. 


Take care,

Father Moki



THIS WEEK


02 (Wed)

OFFICE CLOSED


Bible Study

3:30PM

Parish Hall Lanai


03 (Thu)


Tai Chi

9:00AM


05 (Sat)


Worship Committee

9:00AM

Rectory


Holy Eucharist

Office Courtyard

5:00PM


06 (Sun)


Virtual Morning Worship

Facebook & YouTube

7:00AM


Sunday Eucharist

with Music & Coffee Hour

9:00AM


Ka Ohana Kitchen

12:30PM


Twelve Step Meetings


Unless otherwise stated,

meetings are held in the

Lufkin Parish Hall.


Monday 6:30AM

Dawn Patrol (AA)


Monday 6:30PM

Responsible For Our Recovery (NA)


Tuesday 6:30AM

Dawn Patrol (AA)


Tuesday 7:00PM

Pono (NA)


Wednesday 6:30AM

Dawn Patrol (AA)


Wednesday 12:00N

Sober & Crazy (AA)


Wednesday 6:30PM

At Some of These We Balked (AA)


Thursday 6:30AM

Dawn Patrol (AA)


Friday 6:30AM

Dawn Patrol (AA)


Saturday 6:30AM

Dawn Patrol (AA)


Saturday 8:30AM

Al Anon

St. Matthew's Conference Room

Al-aTeen

Office Courtyard


Sunday 6:30AM

Dawn Patrol (AA)

Office Courtyard


Sunday 5:30PM

Wailuku Big Book (AA)

St. Matthew's Conference Room


This Week's Prayer Cycle


In the Anglican Communion we pray for The Church of Nigeria.

In our diocese we pray for

Trinity by the Sea in Kihei on Maui.


Please click below for this week's

Virtual Morning Devotion


June 29th Morning Devotion


Parish Prayer List


Please take a moment to pray for each person by name.


Erick, Purification, PJ, Lisa, Chad, Steve, Melinda, Julio, Lydia, Velma, Bill, John, Maggie, Shirley, Dolores, Juanito, Amparo, Jacinta, Jose, Alexa, Charlotte, Robert, Ingrid, Elizabeth, Ernesto, Penny, Gloria, Alfredo, Brian, George, Margaret, Cora, Barbara, Elena, Charlesta, Richard, Briyana, Paul, Lynne, Tamo, Kathy


Vestry


Moki Hino, Rector

Louise Aloy, Senior Warden

Brian Shuster, Junior Warden


Class of 2025

Velma Coloma

Charles Hill

Joan Smith


Class of 2026

Frellie Sayno

Natasha Lau

Milton Rickard


Class of 2027

Kris Galon

Shelley Reibling


One Year Appointment for 2025

Chancellor Brown

Readings for Fourth Sunday After Pentecost Proper 9 (Sunday, July 6th)


The Collect


O God, you have taught us to keep all your commandments by loving you and our neighbor: Grant us the grace of your Holy Spirit, that we may be devoted to you with our whole heart, and united to one another with pure affection; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.


Isaiah 66:10-14


Thus says the Lord:


"Rejoice with Jerusalem, and be glad for her,

all you who love her;

rejoice with her in joy,

all you who mourn over her--

that you may nurse and be satisfied

from her consoling breast;

that you may drink deeply with delight

from her glorious bosom.

For thus says the Lord:

I will extend prosperity to her like a river,

and the wealth of the nations like an overflowing stream;

and you shall nurse and be carried on her arm,

and dandled on her knees.

As a mother comforts her child,

so I will comfort you; 

you shall be comforted in Jerusalem.

You shall see, and your heart shall rejoice;

your bodies shall flourish like the grass;


and it shall be known that the hand of the Lord is with his servants,

and his indignation is against his enemies."


Psalm 66:1-8


1 Be joyful in God, all you lands; *

sing the glory of his Name;

sing the glory of his praise.

2 Say to God, "How awesome are your deeds! *

because of your great strength your enemies cringe before you.

3 All the earth bows down before you, *

sings to you, sings out your Name."

4 Come now and see the works of God, *

how wonderful he is in his doing toward all people.

5 He turned the sea into dry land,

so that they went through the water on foot, *

and there we rejoiced in him.

6 In his might he rules for ever;

his eyes keep watch over the nations; *

let no rebel rise up against him.

7 Bless our God, you peoples; *

make the voice of his praise to be heard;

8 Who holds our souls in life, *

and will not allow our feet to slip.


Galatians 6:7-16



Do not be deceived; God is not mocked, for you reap whatever you sow. If you sow to your own flesh, you will reap corruption from the flesh; but if you sow to the Spirit, you will reap eternal life from the Spirit. So let us not grow weary in doing what is right, for we will reap at harvest-time, if we do not give up. So then, whenever we have an opportunity, let us work for the good of all, and especially for those of the family of faith.


See what large letters I make when I am writing in my own hand! It is those who want to make a good showing in the flesh that try to compel you to be circumcised-- only that they may not be persecuted for the cross of Christ. Even the circumcised do not themselves obey the law, but they want you to be circumcised so that they may boast about your flesh. May I never boast of anything except the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world. For neither circumcision nor uncircumcision is anything; but a new creation is everything! As for those who will follow this rule-- peace be upon them, and mercy, and upon the Israel of God.


Luke 10:1-11, 16-20


The Lord appointed seventy others and sent them on ahead of him in pairs to every town and place where he himself intended to go. He said to them, "The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore ask the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest. Go on your way. See, I am sending you out like lambs into the midst of wolves. Carry no purse, no bag, no sandals; and greet no one on the road. Whatever house you enter, first say, `Peace to this house!' And if anyone is there who shares in peace, your peace will rest on that person; but if not, it will return to you. Remain in the same house, eating and drinking whatever they provide, for the laborer deserves to be paid. Do not move about from house to house. Whenever you enter a town and its people welcome you, eat what is set before you; cure the sick who are there, and say to them, `The kingdom of God has come near to you.' But whenever you enter a town and they do not welcome you, go out into its streets and say, `Even the dust of your town that clings to our feet, we wipe off in protest against you. Yet know this: the kingdom of God has come near.'


"Whoever listens to you listens to me, and whoever rejects you rejects me, and whoever rejects me rejects the one who sent me."


The seventy returned with joy, saying, "Lord, in your name even the demons submit to us!" He said to them, "I watched Satan fall from heaven like a flash of lightning. See, I have given you authority to tread on snakes and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy; and nothing will hurt you. Nevertheless, do not rejoice at this, that the spirits submit to you, but rejoice that your names are written in heaven."


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