Friday, March 30, 2007

LEAP - Civic Leadership Institute

The Civic Leadership Institute (CLI) was created to address the need for more civic participation, voting, and electoral representation by one of the nation's fastest growing ethnic groups - the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community, as well as create a path for motivated and promising AAPI leaders to seek and secure elected and appointed positions at the local, state and federal levels. Through the CLI, we seek to provide the spark for meaningful discussions on public policy issues important to AAPI communities, and to also provide participants with a skill set and knowledge that will allow them to become effective advocates for the policies and communities they seek to represent.

Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics, Inc. (LEAP) is proud to announce the schedule for our 2007 Civic Leadership Institute (CLI) programs!

This year LEAP is planning to hold four (4) Regional Civic Engagement Conferences and one (1) Candidate Leadership Training program:

Civic Engagement Conferences are scheduled for:

Civic Engagement Conferences (CECs) are designed for about 100 attendees, and tailored to address the needs of each region. With a morning panel of local community leaders and/or elected officials, the afternoon consists of break out sessions on different topics like 21st Century Leadership, or How to be on Boards & Commissions.

The Candidate Leadership Training will be conducted:

  • May 16-20, 2007 - Southern California - Pomona

The Candidate Leadership Training (CLT) is designed for a smaller class of at least 15 comprised of existing and emerging leaders who are seriously considering running for political office. This smaller, in-depth training spans over the course of 4.5 days including topics like Media Relations, Fundraising, Coalition Building, and Grassroots Organizing.

Support for the CLI funded by:
The James Irvine Foundation
The Ford Foundation
Southern California Edison

For more information follow this link.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Youth Event & College Admissions Workshop - Hayward, CA (Friday & Sunday, Mar. 23 & 25, 2007)

Footprints Youth Ministry Open House!
Free College Admissions Workship for Parents and Teens
* Footprints is the Youth Ministry of The Crossing, the English speaking multiethnic ministry of Chinese for Christ Church Hayward

Parents!

Ever wonder what makes your teen so eager to come to Footprints every Friday? Are you curious to find out what awaits your preteen child as they enter Footprints youth ministry?

This is the opportunity for you to get your hands dirty, turn back the clock, be a teenager for a couple of hours, and experience firsthand what they enjoy every Friday night!

You'll have a chance to participate in the program and know for yourself what they do every Friday night. You can take part in their icebreaker activity, worship with them, and listen to the teaching from the Bible they receive every Friday.

As a BONUS, we also have two college admission counsultants here as part of the Open House program on Friday night as well as Sunday afternoon to give you a FREE 3 hour (3 part) college admission preparation workshop.

Here are the details...

Event: Footprints Open House (with Free college Admissions Worshop)

Date: 3/23 Friday 8 pm - 10 pm (open house and workshop part 1)
3/25 Sunday 1:15 pm to 3:15 pm (workshop parts 2 &3)

Location: Chinese for Christ Church Hayward (Sanctuary)

Address: 22416 Meekland Avenue, Hayward, CA 94541

Phone: (510) 581-1630

Contact: Pastor Tim Lee

AABA Update from Louis Lee (MESA) - 03.17.07

This AABA (Asian American Bay Area) Fellowship update contains the following notes (Contact Louis Lee) -
1. Jacob's Well concert in El Cerrito on 4/9/07.

2. Mike Chu seeks pastoral ministry in Chinese church.

3. Praise report from Bay Area Slam Dunk event on Fri nite, March 16.

4. Source for low cost health insurance for kids under 18 for lower income families.

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1. Jacob's Well concert in El Cerrito on 4/9/07.

Come join us for a FREE concert with Seattle-based recording artist, Jacob's Well.

Monday, April 9th @ 7pm (Doors open at 6:30pm)
East Bay Free Methodist
5395 Potrero Avenue, El Cerrito, CA 94530
A love offering will be taken at the end of the night to support the artists and their ministry.
Contact: Lynne Tsugawa - (510) 693-9121

Jacob's Well began as a young worship team with no idea that they would soon be headed into a full-time traveling ministry leading worship for literally thousands of people nationwide. Already in their 6th year as a band & ministry, Rob Loomis, his wife Elise, and Kevin Blackwood have since traveled extensively all over the United States sharing and leading others in worship. Their music is primarily scripture-based, as they have a heart and desire to bring a focus of God's word back into today's church.

For more infomation and samples of their music, please visit: www.jacobswellmusic.com & www.myspace.com/jacobswellmusic

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2. Mike Chu seeks pastoral ministry in Chinese church.

My name is Mike Chu. I was born in Hong Kong on 1965 and I was saved on 1977. I came to Minnesota for my university training. On 1992, I married to Audrey Sau-man Chu who is also from Hong Kong. I worked as a computer programmer from 1988 till 2002 and my wife worked as a pharmacist from 1992 till 2005. We have no children. God called us on 2002 and both of us entered into the M Div. program of Central Baptist Theological Seminary, MN. I was graduated on May, 06 and my wife will be graduated by May, 07. I was ordained by All Nations Baptist Church on June 4, 2006. Both of us speak Cantonese, English and Mandarin. I am looking for cantonese pastoral position. My desire is to make disciples of all nations according to Matthew 28:19-20 and to minister to believers in a local church according to Eph 4:12 and 1 Peter 5:2-3. If you know any Chinese church looking for pastor, please let me know.

In Christ,
Mike Chu
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3. Praise report from Bay Area Slam Dunk event on Fri nite, March 16.

Please note the following praises from the first ever "Bay Area Slam Dunk" outreach event that took place on Friday evening, March 16, 2006 immediately following the Warriors basketball game vs. the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Praise the Lord, over 1000 people attended the special post game program we called the "Bay Area Slam Dunk!" While it was good the Warriors won the game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, the fact the Warriors were blowing them out by the third quarter (20+ point leads) actually hurt attendance since some of the crowd was leaving by the fourth quarter. But since we had anticipated 500-1000 to attend the post game program, it was a major praise that over 1000 actually attended! Even though the NCAA tourney games were on TV, the interest in the Warriors had peaked the week prior to this game and program. The Warriors' last game was a decisive win over the Dallas Mavericks and by game day on March 16, the Warriors had edged into the 8th and last spot for the NBA playoffs! And with the Timberwolves on the heels of the Warriors for this last playoff spot, this game drew 18,527 in attendance!
The majority were church groups but there were as many as 150-200 "special guests" who attended. We had designated "special guests" as those who did not attend any Christian church on a regular basis. The best doorprize of the evening was reserved only for these special guests, a basketball signed by the entire Warriors team (donated by the Warriors for this event), along with several other terrific doorprizes.

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Praise the Lord for 13 who indicated on their response cards an interest in getting info on having a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Please pray for the follow up of these individuals. Praise the Lord also for many who were invited by Christian friends who may not have indicated this interest on their response cards but will have follow up talks with their Christian friends. Praise the Lord for the many seeds that were planted through the fun and sharing of this program.

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Although our scheduled speaker (Pastor Steve Madsen, senior pastor of the Cornerstone Church in Livermore, a large church of over 3000 people) was forced to bow out the day before the event due to laryngitis, the Lord enabled me to share a relatively brief gospel message. I was able to utilize a simple object lesson making use of a children's toy basketball hoop that could be adjusted from 4-6 feet high. I asked for a volunteer from the audience, a young boy or girl. I had them perform a "dunk" with the rim set at 4' high which they were just able to do. Then I raised the rim up to 6' which became impossible for them. I talked about how most of us view sin by our own human standards which we usually set low enough for us to perform "dunk shots." But God's standards of his holiness and righteousness would be like setting the basketball rim at 100' high, way beyond the reach of even our beloved Warriors star (and former All Star Dunk contest winner in 2002-03) Jason Richardson!

My gospel message contained three simple points - the Problem of our sin, the Provision of the Savior, Jesus who died to pay the penalty of all our sin, and the Personal decision each of us must make to either receive or reject this wonderful gift from God. I thank God that I have used this gospel message many times in past years and was able to work in the basketball image of the slam dunk for this special outreach program last night.

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Praise the Lord for the Christians who invited unchurched friends and family members. One career woman from the Oakland CIBC invited 23 of her co-workers and they all came! (I gave her one of the Jason Richardson framed autographs to use as a doorprize among her 23 friends!)

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Praise the Lord for many who volunteered their help in a variety of ways. Praise the Lord for the many churches and individuals who purchased tickets (we sold over 1300!).

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Praise the Lord also for the provision of many Jason Richardson autographs that we were able to give out as doorprizes last night. This past Tuesday evening I was able to attend a special season ticket holder event at the Arena (as a little extra perk for my involvement in doing this special program on March 16). Two Warriors players were featured at this event on Tuesday to sign autographs for a mere $5 donation each to the Warriors Foundation. The two scheduled players were Baron Davis and Stephen Jackson.

But Baron was tied up receiving treatment for some injuries. So Jason Richardson took his place. I was able to get 10 of his autographs on nice 8x10 cards prepared by the Warriors, for just $5 each. (At a card show, Jason would probably get at least $25 per autograph!). Then, the Lord provided a sale where I got some very nice 8x10 picture frames that were on clearance from $7 each to just $2 each!

While the Baron Davis autographs would have been an attraction, the Jason Richardson autographs were even more appropriate since our program was called the "Slam Dunk" and Richardson is "Mr. Slam Dunk" at least for the Warriors!

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Praise the Lord for the band lead by Peter Lum. Although interference from the Arena staff cut short the band's playing both before and after the program, the Lord still used the band to draw people to stay for the program. I especially thank God for the gracious and humble spirit of Peter and band members even after the Arena staff had created a very frustrating situation.

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Praise the Lord that the feedback from both the Warriors and those who attended was very positive. Plans are already underway for an even bigger and better Bay Area Slam Dunk event next season! Please contact me ASAP if your church or ministry is willing to commit to pre-purchasing tickets (by the fall of 2007) to the event next season so I will not need to personally purchase 1000 tickets on my own! Thanks!


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4. Source for low cost health insurance for kids under 18 for lower income families.

They can do it so low because it is for low income families (which many pastors are). It is also ONLY for those 0-18.
http://www.healthyfamilies.ca.gov/english/ChoosingM/Alameda.htm

Scott
Director of Youth Ministries
San Lorenzo Japanese Christian Church
www.slzjcc.org/green
510-483-9490

Saturday, March 10, 2007

AABA Update from Louis Lee (MESA) - 03.10.07

This AABA (Asian American Bay Area) Fellowship update contains the following notes -

1. Special info for Warriors outreach game/program on Fri March 16.

2. Please RSVP ASAP for AABA meeting on Wed. March 14, 10:30am.

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1. Special info for Warriors outreach game/program on Fri March 16.

Please help recruit ushers to help with the special outreach program immediately following the game! We need ushers to help -

a) pass out little numbered tix for the doorprize raffle as folks come down following end of game.
b) pass out response cards following the gospel message.
c) collect response cards after I lead everyone in filling them out.

Ushers will need to meet for a brief orientation meeting at half time just inside the main front entrance from the east side (facing the coliseum where the Oakland A's play). Please provide me with the names of any volunteers who are willing to help serve in this way. Men and women are welcome to help.

Please remind your folks to stay for the special program immediately following the game. Terrific autographed items will be given away as doorprizes. The entire program will only last 40 minutes!

Try to arrive for the game as early as possible. The first 5000 fans arriving at the game will receive a free mesh cap (Warriors promotional giveaway).

Please be praying for this special outreach event. Pray for Christians who are extending invitations to unchurched friends and family members even this week. Pray for Pastor Steve Madsen as he shares the gospel during the program. Pray for follow up of those who express interest in knowing more about a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

Discounted tix ($20 for $35 face value tix) are still available in any quantity. Please just call John Beavens directly with the Warriors at 510-986-2237 and mention my name and this particular game. Please have your own credit card available when you call for tix. Your tix will either be mailed to you from the Warriors or held for you at Will Call to be picked up at the game.

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2. Please RSVP ASAP for AABA meeting on Wed. March 14, 10:30am.

Donna Dong, a long time staff person with IVCF (was in the Bay Area for many years, now serving in Toronto with InterVarsity Canada), is planning to attend this next AABA fellowship meeting this Wed, March 14, 10:30am. Donna will share briefly about this past Urbana missions conference in St. Louis (Dec 2006) as well as a bit about IV Canada.

We will have our usual time of ministry resource sharing, small group share and prayer time, and a complimentary lunch at HomeTown Buffet for those who can stay after the meeting ends at 12 noon.

Doorprizes will include a pair of Warriors tix ($90 face value for pair!) for the special outreach game on Fri March 16, a pair of SF Giants tix, a signed Don Moen CD ("Hiding Place"), and much more!

Please RSVP ASAP!

Thursday, March 08, 2007

AABA Update from Louis Lee (MESA) - 03.08.07

This AABA (Asian American Bay Area) Fellowship update contains the following notes -

1. Special free worship event this Sat March 10, 8:30am at ATT Park in SF, part of Battlecry event!

2. Donate used flashdrives, 512MB and smaller, for missions!

3. Scott Kinoshita seeks new ministry opportunity.

4. Please RSVP ASAP for the next AABA meeting next Wed March 14, 10:30am.

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1. Special free worship event this Sat March 10, 8:30am at ATT Park in SF, part of Battlecry event!

I plan to attend this special free worship event in SF this Sat. Hope to see you there and remember to bring a portable radio!

Message from Ron Luce:
You may already know that next Saturday at the Battlecry event we are starting at 8:30 in the morning with a time of prayer and worship. This is the same schedule as the Battlecry event last year.

BUT, something has just happened over the past few days that would prevent this worship service. A last minute noise ordinance restricting the use of our sound system until 10 AM has been imposed. This means that there can be no amplification of the worship band, no way for teens or anyone to hear and be led in prayer and worship.

We will honor the law and lawmakers, but we will not let these voices be stopped.

So here is what we are planning to do. We have partnered with KFAX AM 1100 radio to broadcast a special "Rise Up" worship session led on-stage from the Battlecry event. We will have 25,000 teenagers raising their voices in prayer and worship unified at the stadium through the sounds from their radios that we are asking everyone to bring.

Imagine a worship service where thousands of youth groups are gathered together across the stadium praying and praising God together. They will see the worship band and the video screens, but hear nothing through the sound system... only through their radios. I don’t think any Christian gathering in this country has ever been forced to do anything like this before.

We want to invite all the adults, all the parents, all the senior pastors, all the church leadership from your church to join us for this special service on Saturday morning INSIDE THE STADIUM. Every Christian, every adult who loves and supports these teens, everyone who believes these voices shouldn’t be silenced needs to be there.

There will be absolutely no admission charge for this special worship service.

This is a crucial time in our fight for this generation. Thank you and your church for standing up for the voices of teenagers.

If you have any questions, or know that there are additional people from your church that would like to come, please call us immediately at 1-877-650-6515.

God bless you and this entire teenage generation,

Ron Luce

P.S. We are asking all attendees to bring their small, hand-held AM/FM radios to the event.

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2. Donate used flashdrives, 512MB and smaller, for missions!

Pastor Alan Ginn is asking for donations of used or new flash drives (512 MB or smaller) that he can take overseas to various mission fields. Pastor Alan recently concluded 29 years of pastoral ministry at the Sacramento Chinese Grace Bible Church and is transitioning into full time missions work. Please contact him directly.

Donations can also be brought to the AABA meeting on March 14, after that time - it can be sent to Alan at 7252 Farm Dale Way, Sacramento, CA 95831.

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3. Scott Kinoshita seeks new ministry opportunity.

Currently, I am serving as the part-time associate pastor of a Southern Baptist church in San Jose. I am seeking a full-time position as an associate pastor or solo pastor. My contact information is as follows:

Scott Kinoshita, 351 N. 5th St., San Jose, CA 95112-5259
Home phone: (408) 292-5353

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4. Please RSVP ASAP for the next AABA meeting next Wed March 14, 10:30am.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

PANA Update - March 1, 2007

This week at PANA

Friday, March 2, 9:00am-4:00pm:
World Day of Prayer event on Human Rights in the Philippines at the State Capitol in Sacramento. Carpool leaving from PANA at 9 am, returning by 4 pm. (Contact Deborah Lee (849-8260) for ride). More details below.

Saturday, March 3, 4:00-8:00pm:
San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade – march in support of the GAPA float with the Network on Religion and Justice for API LGBTs. More details below.

Wednesday, March 7, 12:00-1:30pm, in honor of International Women's Day:
Noon time lunch at PANA.
Guest Rev. Tess Vertucio, Conference Minister from the United Church of Christ Philippines will be sharing her research and experience about women's leadership in the church. Her topic will be "Leader But Subordinate."
Join us for lunch at PANA. Please call PANA (849-8260) by Tues. March 6th to reserve a space for lunch.

Wednesday, March 7, 5:00pm-8:30pm:
Don't miss this great opportunity! Community visit to the El Sobrante Gurdwara (Sikh house of worship). A leader of the gurdwara will share a tour, history and contemporary social issues facing the Skih American community. A representative from the Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund will share about the work they have been doing in response to hate crimes, particularly the five Sikh Taxi cab drivers from that Gurdwara who were shot (four fatally) in the past few years. We will participate in the Sikh prayer service and vegetarian meal.
Carpooling leaving from PANA (2357 Le Conte Ave.) at 5 pm and returning at 8:30 pm.
More details below.

April 26-29:
Registrations are still being taken for the Manzanar pilgrimage, April 26-29th- leaving from PSR. Contact Shinya Goto or Deborah Lee (510) 849-8260 for questions.

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Upcoming PANA events
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Friday, March 2, 12:00-1:00pm
"Faith, Justice and Human Rights in the Philippines"
Ecumenical Vigil at State Capitol
Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1300 N St., Sacramento, California

This year, for World Day of Prayer, join us for ecumenical witness, prayer and action for Faith, Justice and Human Rights in the Philippines.

Prayer will begin at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1300 N Street (at 13th Street), Sacramento, CA 95814, and conclude with a short procession to the steps of the State Capitol.

Prayer and procession will include:
* Bishop Eli Pascua, General Secretary of the United Church of Christ Philippines;
* Bishop Beverly Shamana, United Methodist Church, California Nevada Conference; and members of the
* United Methodist Fact-Finding Team, recently returned from the Philippines.

Please bring a flower for the procession to remember the 800 killed and 200 disappeared unarmed civilians (since 2001) which include pastors, farmers, students, human rights lawyers, journalists, labor leaders, and others working for economic and social justice in the Philippines. Clergy are asked to please wear clerical attire.

Sponsored by:
Presbyterian Church, U.S.A. (Sacramento Presbytery); Interfaith Service Bureau; and the Institute for Leadership Development and Study of Pacific Asian North American Religion (PANA Institute).
For more information, contact:
Rev. Larry Emery at (916) 776-6986
Rev. Deborah Lee at (510) 849-8260

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Saturday, March 3, 4:00-8:00 pm
Network on Religion and Justice for API LGBTs – Chinese New Year Parade contingent
San Francisco, CA

The Network on Religion and Justice for Asian American and Pacific Islander Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender People (NRJ-API-LGBT), of which PANA is a coordinating member, is sponsoring a contingent of APIs to march in public religious support of the Gay Asian Pacific Alliance float in the San Francisco Chinese New Year parade. API clergy in robe and stole are especially encouraged to march with us.

To join our contingent or for more information, contact Elizabeth Leung.

For more information about NRJ-API-LGBT:
www.nrj-api-lgbt.org
For more about the San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade:
www.chineseparade.com

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Wednesday, March 7, 5:30- 8:30 pm
Community Visit—El Sobrante Gurdwara
Led by Jaideep Singh, Visiting Scholar-in-Residence for the PANA Institute’s Civil Liberty and Faith Project, and instructor of PSR course RSHR-1070: “Presumed Guilty: Race, Religion, and the Post-9/11 Racialized State”

Join us for a visit to the gurdwara in El Sobrante, one of the oldest and most beautiful in the state. (www.mygurdwara.com) One of the founders of the gurdwara will give us a tour and describe the struggles the local Sikh American community encountered in the early days, as well as more contemporary social issues facing the community. Other speakers will address the role of women in Sikh communities and the sacred text of the Sikhs, and the rash of murders of Sikh American cab drivers in the Bay Area since September 11, 2001. Contact PANA to register.
For more information about the gurdwara:
http://www.mygurdwara.com/
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Saturday, March 24, 3:00-8:00pm
Community Visit—Masjid Al-Noor in Santa Clara
Led by Jaideep Singh, Visiting Scholar-in-Residence for the PANA Institute’s Civil Liberty and Faith Project, and instructor of PSR course RSHR-1070: “Presumed Guilty: Race, Religion, and the Post-9/11 Racialized State”

Join us for a glimpse into the lives of our Muslim American neighbors, with a visit to the largest mosque in California. We will learn about Muslim religious life, as well as social issues that concern Muslim Americans. In particular, we will discuss the effects of domestic terrorism directed at Muslims in the wake of 9/11.
Jaideep Singh is the Visiting Scholar-in-Residence for the PANA Institute’s Civil Liberty and Faith Project, and instructor of PSR course RSHR-1070: “Presumed Guilty: Race, Religion, and the Post-9/11 Racialized State”
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Tuesday evenings, April 3 – May 8, 6:30-9:30pm, plus four-day pilgrimage
Community Class: “Manzanar: America’s Internment”
Various locations, as given below

In preparation for the active participation and theological reflection on the 38th annual pilgrimage to the former WWII site of Japanese American internment at Manzanar, California (now a National Historic Site and National Park Service Interpretive Center), PANA Institute offers five open sessions to all people interested. We will examine the practice of pilgrimage and its inter-religious nature (Buddhist, Christian, Shinto folk practice with Taoist elements), identity and race in Asian American history through place and memory (social, geography, racial formation theory) and a framework for theological interpretation.
These sessions will include discussions, lectures, and films, and will be led by Dr. Joanne Doi, MM. Come join us for any or all of these Tuesday evenings, 6:30-9:30pm, at various locations as given below. (Classes are free; pilgrimage is $200.)

Session #1: 4/3/07. “Redress Reparations and Reconciliation.”
Buena Vista UMC, 2311 Buena Vista Ave., Alameda, CA 94501.
Session #2: 4/10/07. “Wounded Resurrection: Intersections and Solidarities.”,
Sycamore Congregational Church, 1111 Navelier Street, El Cerrito, CA 94530.
Session #3: 4/17/07. “Interfaith Community: Camp Life and Pilgrimage.”
Jodo Shinshu Center, 2140 Durant Street, Berkeley, CA 94704.
Session #4: 4/24/07. “Body, Memory and Ritual”
Pacific School of Religion, Mudd Bldg. room 100, 1798 Scenic Ave., Berkeley, CA 94709.
Pilgrimage: 4/26-29/07. Travel to join in public interfaith ritual with hundreds of other pilgrims.
Manzanar, California (Program, charter bus and group hotel included.)
Session #5: 5/8/07. “Return”
PANA, 2357 Le Conte Ave., Berkeley, CA 94709.

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April 26-29
Pilgrimage to Manzanar
Led by Joanne Doi, M.M., instructor of PSR course STHR-1395: “America’s Internment: Manzanar”

During WWII, Japanese Americans were forcibly relocated to an internment camp at Manzanar, California. A generation later, in 1969, an annual interfaith gathering began to honor the thousands of people who were imprisoned there and at the nine other similar American camps. 2007 will mark the 38th annual public pilgrimage to this remote and historic site, now a National Historic Site with a National Park Service Interpretive Center.

The PANA Institute invites you to join us in a traveling community of pilgrims to Manzanar, guided by Dr. Joanne Doi, MM, and Rev. Deborah Lee. We will travel as a group, and engage together in learning, reflection and ritual.

Departs Thursday, April 26, 2:00pm from Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, CA; returns Sunday, April 29, 5:00pm. Five additional class sessions (Tues eves, Apr 3-May 8) led by Dr. Doi are also available to deepen partcipants’ understanding and experience — see below.

Space is limited to 40. Registration deadline is Feb. 26th. Tuesday evening classes are free; pilgrimage is $200, toward three nights hotel and transportation by chartered bus. (Cost is subsidized by PANA’s Civil Liberties and Faith project.)

For more information, or to register, email Shinya Goto or Rev. Deborah Lee at 510-849-8260.

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Special Announcement from PANA:

Employment Opportunity at PANA

DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT
The Institute for Leadership Development and Study of Pacific and Asian North American Religion
(PANA Institute)

Position:

Part-time (20 hours per week), regular staff

General Summary:

The Director of Development is responsible for the planning and implementation of all fundraising efforts for the Institute with special focus on its ongoing endowment campaign and annual fund.

Essential Responsibilities:

> Work closely with the Executive Director, staff, and steering committee to develop long- and short-range development goals and strategies, including the Institute’s ongoing endowment campaign, annual fund, and planning for strategic growth.

> Work closely with the Office of Institutional Advancement at Pacific School of Religion to ensure that all development activities meet the institution’s fiscal and legal requirements; attend regular OIA staff meetings.

> Coordinate all major fundraising activities for the Institute, including development, cultivation and solicitation of individual prospects and donors for endowment campaign and annual fund.

> Coordinate and support Executive Director and steering committee’s major gifts activities, including developing cultivation and solicitation strategies. Provide training and technical assistance to staff and volunteers participating in major gifts solicitations. Plan and produce major donor cultivation events with support of other Institute staff.

> Develop and manage donor acquisition, cultivation and retention activities, including direct mail campaign as well as other development materials (newsletters, major donor materials, etc.)., in coordination with the PSR Director of Marketing and Communication.

> Sufficient familiarity with planned giving principles to be able to incorporate these opportunities into major gift development strategies as appropriate.

> Participate as an active member of the Institute’s staff and coordinate development department activities with other staff members.

> This position may require overnight travel and occasional evening and/or weekend hours to accommodate business needs. It may require providing own transportation to off-campus locations.

Qualifications:

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

> Strong interpersonal relationship skills and ability to work both independently and within a team-oriented organizational structure.

> Strong team orientation, ability to provide and accept feedback, and ability to work effectively in collaboration with diverse groups of people

> Strong verbal and written communications skills, including public speaking, negotiations, and effective, persuasive communication with diverse audiences. An ability to interact easily with individuals of high net worth.

> Four years of fundraising and development experience which include management and supervisory responsibility. Successful first-hand experience in cultivating and soliciting $10,000+ gifts required.

> Significant experience in successfully working with potential constituencies - volunteers, staff, charitable foundations and community members.

> Excellent understanding of principles and techniques of development activities, including planned giving, major donor programs, event planning, corporate and foundation giving, capital campaigns, and communications.

> Experience in public relations and marketing techniques in the non-profit environment.

> Understanding of non-profit organizational structure and management issues, including strategic planning, personnel management, community relations development and implementation, fundraising training and education, budget development.

> Innovative and entrepreneurial approach. Ability to adapt to changing environment and priorities.

> Experience working with API communities and communities of faith required.

> Demonstrated skill in MS Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Skill with relational databases (including Raiser’s Edge) preferred.

> Experience working in a non-profit setting desirable, but not required.

> Bachelor’s degree required.

> Person of faith with active connections to a faith community desirable.

Application Process:

Please submit a resume and letter of application addressing specifically the qualifications of this position to:

Debi Walker, Personnel Director
or Fumitaka Matsuoka, Executive Director PANA Institute
Pacific School of Religion
1798 Scenic Ave, Berkeley CA 94709
E-mail Debi Walker
FAX: 510.845.8948

Applications received by February 9, 2007 will receive first consideration.
The position will remain open until filled.

PSR is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer

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Job Opportunity: Youth Director at SF Church
Reply to: job-267349819@craigslist.org
Date: 2007-01-23, 3:10PM
Youth Director
at CityLight Fellowship
A ministry of Pine United Methodist Church

Introduction and Background: Pine United Methodist Church, located in the Richmond District of San Francisco, is searching for a part time Youth Director. Pine Church was established in 1887. The church consists of three congregations: Japanese language, English speaking and contemporary worship (CityLight Fellowship) congregations. CityLight Fellowship is a ministry of Pine Church and was launched in 2006. It is an English speaking pan-Asian/multicultural congregation with a small but growing youth population. This position is with the CityLight Fellowship but is not limited to this congregation. To learn more about the church, please visit our website: www.pineumc.org.

Job Responsibilities: The Youth Director will develop and oversee all Youth Programs for elementary, middle school, and high school students, participate in vacation bible school (August 20-24, 2007) and participate in youth outreach for CityLight Fellowship. The goal of our Youth Program is to create a safe, God-centered and welcoming environment for the youth in the church and in the community. Some Sunday worship responsibilities will be expected throughout the year. This position will work in a team of 5-6 staff including: three ministers, worship leaders, and the church school superintendent. The Youth Director will report directly to the Senior Pastor.

Hours: 10-20 hours per week during the regular school year. The hours are flexible. Must be available each Sunday, and some Saturdays and evenings during the week.

Ideal Qualifications: Experience working with youth in a church or other setting. Appreciation and or experience with Asian communities would be very helpful. The successful candidate should have lots of energy and fresh ideas for to help grow a youth program in a church setting, and must be comfortable working in a church setting which encourages diversity in sexual orientation, ethnicity, social status and gender identities.

Salary: Approximately $8,000 - $10,000 per year. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications.

Application Process: Please send your current resume including two references to Pine UMC. You may mail, email or fax your material to the church. Start date for this position is March 1, 2007 and will be open until filled. Contact: Rev. John Oda, 426 33rd Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94121. Phone: 415-387-1800, fax: 415-387-1801, email Rev. Oda
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PANA Institute
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Pacific and Asian North American Religion
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Sharon Hwang Colligan, Administrative Assistant
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