January 2015 - Reedley Buddhist Church
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January 2015 - Reedley Buddhist Church
P.O. BOX 24 ~ 2035 15TH ST., REEDLEY, CALIFORNIA 93654 PHONE & FAX (559) 638-2146 http://reedleybc.org January 2015 January Calendar Message from Rev. Nakagawa Calendar of Events Happy New Year! 1 New Year’s Day Service 3 Buddhist Broadcast on KBIF (900 AM) 7:25 am (Japanese ONLY) 10 Buddhist Broadcast on KBIF (900 AM) 7:25 am 11 Combined Monthly Memorial & Family Dharma Service 9:30 am 14 Omigaki & altar cleaning 6:00 pm 17 Buddhist Broadcast on KBIF (900 AM) 7:25 am 18 Combined Hoonko & Family Dharma Service (Lunch Following) 9:30 am Vision & Preservation Committee Meeting in Reedley 7:00 pm 19 24 Buddhist Broadcast on KBIF (900 AM) Pre-Installation Dinner Installation of Church Board, Cabinet and BWA Cabinet General Meeting 31 Buddhist Broadcast on KBIF (900 AM) 1:00 pm 7:25 am 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:25 am Please see page 7 for all the Buddhist Education Program lectures and classes that are offered during the winter and continuing into the spring. All lectures and classes are sponsored by the Central California District Council - Buddhist Education The monthly luncheon sponsored by the BWA will be held after the Hoonko Service (not the Monthly Memorial Service) Please make plans to stay and eat lunch. JANUARY TOBAN: BWA - Area 5 - Nobuhiro Church - District 3 - Naito & Kurumaji Dharma School - TBA In the month of January, we Jodo Shinshu, the Mainstream Mahāyāna Buddhists celebrate GO-SHŌ-KI HŌ-ON-KŌ (honorific-death-anniversary repay-indebtednessobservance) which is the most important service for us as well as the New Years’ Day celebration for Japanese in general. In the 15th century Japan, Rennyo the Master of Honganji VIII clarified the true purpose of having this service 250 years later after Shinran Shonin’s death in his letter [V11]; as follows, Among those who make the pilgrimage, bring offerings, and come before the image of Shinran to repay their indebtedness and express their gratitude during this anniversary, there will be those, who have truly realized the Buddha’s intent. There will also be those who are lacking in the motivation for awakening the true humanity. This is an extremely serious matter. For, unless there is a decisive truly realizing the Buddha’s intent (Shin), the life that is to come in the realm of perfect relaxation is uncertain. Therefore, those whose realizing the Buddha’s intent is lacking (Fu-Shin) should in all haste attain the decisive mind. The human realm is a place of uncertainty. The realm of utmost bliss is only one of eternity. Hence we should not make our abode in the uncertain human realm, but rather, aspire to live in the eternal realm of utmost bliss, peace and relaxation. Therefore, the matter of truly realizing the Buddha’s intent and his utmost wish-for-the-world is placed before all else in our tradition; unless we are fully aware of the reason for this, everything is meaningless. We must promptly undergo a decisive realizing the Buddha’s intent (anjin) and aspire to live in the Sukhāvati (Jodo), the eternal realm of utmost bliss, peace and relaxation. What is widespread in the world and in most cases, everyone has in mind is that if they just say the Nenbutsu with their lips, without any understanding, they will be born in the realm of utmost bliss. That is most uncertain. Living with the decisive Buddha’s intent is a matter of fully knowing the import of the six characters that assorted with the six syllables of Buddha’s natural voice in Ancient Indian “na-mu-a-mi-ta-bhaḥ” and, by this, undergoing a settling of realization to the Buddha’s intent. Continued on page 6 PAGE 2 J A NU A R Y, 201 5 Church Acknowledges Dana Reedley Judo Club - Use of Facilities 2014 December Memorial Service cont. $500.00 Mr. & Mrs. Gary Ching - In Memory of Dorothy & Charlie Antoku 300.00 Mrs. Chiho Nishi - Year End Donation 130.00 Mr. & Mrs. Taro Asami - End of Year Donation 100.00 Ms. Linda Salwasser - In Memory of Mrs. Tisato Kobayashi 100.00 The Tavlan Family - Bodhi Day Service 30.00 Eitaikyo Service Mr. Johnnie Togioka Mrs. Ayako Yamada Mrs. Lynn Kurumaji Mrs. Elsie Morita 10.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 3rd Year Memorial for Mr. Kenichi Sunamoto Mrs. Ayako Alma Sunamoto $300.00 Mr. & Mrs. Steven Sunamoto 100.00 Mr. Jeffrey Sunamoto 100.00 Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Hamada 50.00 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Sunamoto 25.00 Mrs. Teruko Tsuji 50.00 Mr. & Mrs. Preston Hamada & Family 40.00 Mr. & Mrs. Harry Inn 25.00 Anonymous 20.00 November Memorial Service Mrs. Ayako Yamada $10.00 December Memorial Service Mr. & Mrs. Taro Asami Ms. Mary Hashimoto Mr. & Mrs. Harry Inn Mr. Hideo Shiine Mrs. Ayako Yamada Mrs. Ellen Yamada Mr. & Mrs. Hitoshi Aoki Mr. & Mrs. Yasuo Hashimoto Mrs. Chizuko Iwasaki Mrs. Setsuko Kimura The Masumoto Family Mr. & Mrs. Sammy Nakagawa Mr. & Mrs. Larry Nishida Mr. & Mrs. Ben Nobuhiro $10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Mr. & Mrs. Gary Sakata Mrs. Kimiye Tanizaki Mr. Johnnie Togioka Mr. & Mrs. George Tsuji Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Hamada Mrs. Sue Kawamoto Mrs. Shiz Kunishige Mrs. Yasuko Murase Mrs. Ayako Alma Sunamoto Ms. Shizuko Taguchi The Family of George & Yoshiko Kubota Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Nishinaka Mrs. Teruko Shibata Mr. Terashi Ibara Ms. Amy Lum $20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 45.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 Joya-E Service Come say good-bye to 2014 at the Joya-E service on Wednesday, December 31st at 7:30 PM with Rev. Alan Sakamoto! Ring the kansho and enjoy the traditional soba afterwards. NEW YEAR’S DAY SERVICE Let’s welcome 2015 together at the New Year’s Day Service on Thursday, January 1, 2015 at 1:00 PM with Rev. Nakagawa. (this is a new time - no excuse about getting up so early!) It’s a tradition to greet your friends and neighbors to wish them a Happy New Year! In Sympathy We extend our deepest sympathy to the family members of Mr. Bob Akahori, father of Mrs. Nanette Nakamichi, who passed away on November 27, 2014 at the age of 89, and to the family members of Mr. Kunimitsu Iwo, husband of Mrs. Edith Iwo, who passed away on December 19, 2014 at the age of 92. PAGE 3 Pre-Installation Dinner, 2015 Installation for Reedley Buddhist Church and BWA, and General Meeting set for January 24th A pre-installation dinner, open to all members of the Reedley Buddhist Church, will be held on Saturday, January 24th, beginning at 5:00 p.m. There will be no charge for members attending the dinner, but everyone must make their reservation ahead of time. The reservation deadline is Sunday, January 18th . Please contact Mr. Danny Nakamichi at (559) 393-2200 or email him at [email protected] to make your reservation as a headcount will be necessary. Following the dinner, the 2015 Church Board of Directors and Cabinet, and the Reedley BWA Cabinet will be installed. The annual general meeting of the Reedley Buddhist Church will take place following the installation at approximately 6:30 PM. Members are urged to attend this general meeting. Mrs. Kathy Nishinaka will be installed as the 2015 President. THANK YOU! MOCHITSUKI A SUCCESS! Thank you to all the members and friends who came out to help at the annual mochitsuki! Approximately 800 pounds of rice was washed, steamed/cooked, pounded, cut, formed, cooled, packaged, and distributed to those who ordered the delicious New Year’s treat! A special thank you to Mr. Hideki Otani of Oriental Trading Company for his generous donation of the mochi rice and 2 cases of mochiko flour. We appreciate his support each year! J A NU A R Y, 201 5 OMIGAKI & Altar Cleaning All church members are requested to come and help with Omigaki & altar cleaning, on Wednesday, January 14th at 6:30 PM. If men are available, they are asked to come at 6:00 PM to take apart the implements. This is done only twice a year, so please come and help. Family Hoonko Service Shinran Shonin Memorial Service & LUNCHEON following service Sunday, January 18, 2015 9:30 AM Guest Minister Rev. George Shibata A donation envelope is enclosed with this newsletter. Please bring it with you or mail it to the church if you are unable to attend the service. Buddhist Broadcast to Continue in Japanese Only It has been decided to continue the Buddhist Broadcast on KBIF (900 AM dial) in JAPANESE ONLY, so the Japanese speaking / homebound individuals may continue to hear the Dharma. If there is an interest in bringing back the English portion, there may be consideration, but for now, it will only be broadcasted in Japanese each Saturday at 7:25 AM. PAGE 4 J A NU A R Y, 201 5 Rev. Sakamoto’s Message cont. This Will Be Your Year! Happy New Years! Renka and I both would like to extend our warmest wishes for a prosperous and Happy New Year. It’s the Year of the Sheep! Were you born in the Year of the Sheep? People under the sign of the sheep are said to be tender, polite, filial, clever, and kind-hearted. They have special sensitivity to art and beauty, faith in a certain religion and a special fondness for quiet living. They are wise, gentle and compassionate, and can cope with business cautiously and circumspectly. In their daily life, they try to be economical. Women born in this year are willing to take good care of others. The Chinese New Year celebration, which will begin on February 19th this year, was initially observed to pay respect and honor deities and one’s ancestors. Traditions include, cleaning the house before the arrival of the New Year, gathering of family to share a meal, red decorations with signs that commonly say “good fortune,” “happiness,” “wealth,” and “longevity.” Do some of these traditions sound familiar to you and your family? Are all of those wishes that you have for the New Year? I think we all want the best and more for the New Year for our family and self. But, how many of you are saying to yourself, “Those good wishes are only signs, and they’ll never really happen to me?” It’s a rather negative and pessimistic way of looking at the New Year. Those are those negative habitual thoughts where you think there is “no hope,” “no job,” “no boyfriend,” “no girlfriend,” “no good health,” “no money,” and/or “no new business.” Those “NO’s” just seem to go on and on and on. When will they stop? I hate to be the one to tell you, but they have to STOP within you. And, you are the one that can make the change to look forward to all the positives that life has to offer. It’s time to reap those seeds that you have sown. You have to “release to increase!” It’s time for you to believe that this year will bring with it all the positives! With a true and consistent positive attitude and outlook, you will see changes and doors opening with new opportunities. How you start the New Year will set the foundation for a great year. Make peace, joy, love, kindness, and compassion part of your every day. I know, you are saying to yourself, “but he doesn’t really understand my problems.” You are right. But, instead of focusing on the problems, focus with a positive attitude, on what needs to be done to solve the problem and move on. What? Well, maybe you can’t overcome the problem, but that doesn’t mean you can’t face the problem with a positive attitude. Just think about someone you know who is always happy, upbeat, and positive. Don’t you just appreciate them and their outlook on life? I know I do. Those people are a gift, and we all can be a gift to others. The Chinese have a quote: Continued in next column “After endless mountains and rivers that leave doubt whether there is a path out, suddenly one encounters the shade of a willow, bright flowers and a lovely village.’” The original meaning? A favorable turn of fortune will often appear just when there seems to be no way out. We can eventually find a way out from our problems. Therefore, we can all look forward to that goodness with a positive attitude, and make this the best year possible. Remember, if you believe, then you can overcome. I go to the Buddha for guidance. I go to the Dharma for guidance. I go to the Sangha for guidance. Rev. Alan Sakamoto PAGE 5 J A NU A R Y, 201 5 Maintenance Fund Acknowledgements Thank you for your generous donations towards the church maintenance fund. This fund is used for the upkeep and maintenance of the church. $20.00 Mrs. Lynn Kurumaji $40.00 Mrs. Nancy Abe Mrs. Joy Donaldson Mrs. Joanne Hansen Mr. & Mrs. Stan Hirahara Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hirata Mr. & Mrs. Joe Ikemiya Mr. & Mrs. Harry Inn Mrs. Yukiko Ito Mr. & Mrs. Kuni Iwo Mrs. Sue Kawamoto Mrs. Setsuko Kimura Mr. & Mrs. Ben Kubota Mr. Michio Miyamoto Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Naito Mrs. Alice Nakamura Ms. Susan Nishio Mrs. Fujiye Okino Mrs. Ruth Sasaki Mr. & Mrs. Ken Sunamoto Mr. & Mrs. George Takasaki Mrs. Kimiye Tanizaki Mr. George Tomisaka Mrs. Ayako Yamada $50.00 Mr. & Mrs. Larry Iwasaki Ms. Kay Antoku Mr. Gerry Hada Mr. & Mrs. Yas Hashimoto Ms. Carole Hirakawa Mr. & Mrs. Brad Hiyama Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Ikemiya Mrs. Mary Ishida Mrs. Eva Iwanaga Mr. & Mrs. David Kamada Mrs. Helen Kimura Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kobayashi Mrs. Miyoko Kunishige Mrs. Yasuko Murase Mr. Michael Naito Mr. & Mrs. Larry Nishida Mr. & Mrs. Ben Nobuhiro Mr. & Mrs. Gary Sakata Mr. Hideo Shiine Mrs. Shizuko Taguchi Mrs. Lillian Takayama Mrs. Kazuko Tatami Mr. & Mrs. George Tsuji Mrs. Ellen Yamada $100.00 Mr. & Mrs. Kliff Justesen Mrs. Nancy Kimura Wishing you a happy and prosperous New Year! Mr. Kiyoshi Aoki Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Hamada Mrs. Tatsuko Hatanaka Mr. Art Hirata Mr. & Mrs. Kan Ibara Mrs. Kikuyo Ikemiya Mr. & Mrs. Craig Ito Mrs. Chizuko Iwasaki Mrs. Toshiko Kawagoe Mr. Kevin Kimura Mrs. Nagiko Konishi Mr. Craig Miyamoto Mrs. Amy Naito Mr. & Mrs. Sammy Nakagawa Mr. & Mrs. Ron Nishinaka Mr. & Mrs. Dale Okamura Mrs. Nancy Sakata Mrs. Ayako Sunamoto Mr. Byron Taira Mrs. Yukiye Takayama Mr. Johnnie Togioka Mrs. Mary Uyeda Total: $2990.00 PAGE 6 As for the essentials of Buddha’s intent, a passage in the Larger Sūtra states: “Hear the resounding Nenbutsu and realize the Buddha’s intent with utmost bliss.” Shan-tao, the fifth of seven great masters of Jodo Shinshu in history has said: “na-mu” means ‘to take refuge’ or simply ‘Come and join in’. It also signifies aspiring to join in the Buddha’s wish-for-the-world and directing virtues of all conducts. ‘a-mi-ta-bhaḥ’ is the ultimate Pāramitā, the Living in truth-reality with the steadfast wish for sharing the Dharma.” The meaning of the two characters “na-mu” is that we surrender ego for the Buddha’s wish-for-theworld and entrust ourselves whole-heartedly to Amid the Buddha-as-words. The meaning of the four characters ‘a-mi-ta-bhaḥ’ that assorted with the four syllables is that, without any effort on our part, solely surrender ego for Amida the Buddha-as-words saves all sentient beings. This is the very essence of the four characters ‘ami-ta-bhaḥ’ the champion of Pāramitās. To understand “na-mu-a-mi-ta-bhaḥ” in this way is, therefore, to truly realize Buddha’s ‘Intent’. This, in other words, is the understanding of the nenbutsu practitioners who has fully realized the Buddha’s true intent by the power of benefiting others or simply the original sense of care. Respectfully. I hope you will read Rennyo Shonin’s letter repeatedly, like your ancestors and ask questions to your minister. Please remember the fact that they were all ordinary farmers, fishermen and merchants who never received regular schooling during their lifetime. Rennyo Shonin’s letters had been the text for our ancestors to study since the 15th Century to the middle of 19th Century, when Japan’s government established the modern school system. In Gassho, Rev. Kakei Nakagawa, Rinban J A NU A R Y, 201 5 MOCHITSUKI 2014 PAGE 7 J A NU A R Y, 201 5 2015 Crab Feed & Silent Auction - We need your HELP! The annual Crab Feed and Silent Auction is just a few months away! Please contact Gary Sakata at (559) 250-9687 or Joy Donaldson (559) 859-7861 if you need tickets, or you may contact any board member for tickets or information. The very popular DESSERT AUCTION table is always very successful! If you have a special dessert you would like to donate, please contact Judy Kobayashi at [email protected] or call her at (559) 281-3954! Just be sure to put it on a plate that you can donate. (It will go with the dessert) Many times people buy the dessert because of its plate! If you are able to donate a Silent Auction item, please let us know! New items, such as electronics, (TV, iPad, Kindle, iPod, Wii, Xbox, digital camera, etc.), gift certificates for restaurants, stores, Amazon, etc., nice plants, gardening items, office supplies, kitchen goods, toys, gift baskets, etc.! You can ask family members and friends to donate too! Please let Judy Kobayashi (281-3954) or Joy Donaldson (859-7861) know by February 28th if you will be able to donate. We will again be offering payment by credit card for the Silent Auction too! The Crab Feed and Silent Auction is one of our church’s major fund raising events of the year! Please come out and support it! PAGE 8 J A NU A R Y, 201 5 J A NU A R Y, 201 5 PAGE 9 January Monthly Memorial Service The January Monthly Memorial Service will be held on Sunday, January 11, 2015 at 9:30 AM. Families and friends are asked to attend and offer incense. The deceased and seshu (observant) for January are as follows: DECEASED: SESHU (OBSERVANT) Kiroku Harada Nancy Abe Masaru Abe Sadie Abe Wai Yamamoto Betty Aoki Yachiyo Aoki Hitoshi Aoki Chojuro Asami Taro Asami Iyoko “Yonki” Hamada Clifford Hamada Chiyomi Utsunomiya Kazume Hanemoto Kimi Matsuoka Joanne Hansen Tokichi Haraguchi, Kamagesa Nagai, & Sakichi Haraguchi Hatsuko Hanashiro Fumio Wesse Hashimoto Yasuo Hashimoto & Mary Hashimoto Wallace Arakawa Keiko Hatakeda Sam Shigemi Hirakawa Carole Hirakawa Otane Shimizu Eloise Ibara Toyo Ibara, Usaburo Takahashi & Sute Takahashi Terashi Ibara Masataro Ichihana Kenji Ichihana Ayako Wood Harry Inn & Nancy Sakata Kosuke Sasaki, Kameyo Sasaki & Frank Sasaki Ruth Sasaki & Larry Nishida Muneko Kawabe & Miyo Fujita Edith Iwo Masayoshi Kajihara, Masamori Kajihara & Mine Kajihara Richard Kajihara Kogoro Kawamoto Sue Kawamoto Toshio Yamashita, Shizuko Pearl Yamashita, Takeyo Sakai & George S. Ikuta Satoko Kim Gintaro Ito Helen Kimura Kazuye Nagai Nancy Kimura Yoshio Kubota Ben Kubota Genji George Kubota Steve Kubota & Alan Kubota Eiki Maruyama Michael Maruyama Yuki Miyamoto Michio Miyamoto Ikutaro Murase Yasuko Murase Esther Sasaki & Ayako Bungo Grace Nakagawa & Hazel Bungo Esther Sasaki Dennis Sasaki Mika Nishinaka & Toshiye Nishinaka Ronald Nishinaka Cont. DECEASED: SESHU:(OBSERVANT) Toyo Murase & Hichigoro Okamura Dale Okamura Tomeye Okamura & Hichigoro Okamura Dennis Okamura Hisakichi Omachi Kathleen Omachi Jozaburo “Joe” Shimozono Hiroko Shimozono Mary Sunamoto Alma Sunamoto Kathy Hamada Hana Takayama Lillian Takayama Haruko Okada Akio Tatami Kango Togioka, Zentaro Togioka, Eisuke Togioka, Chiyo Togioka, Setsugo Togioka, Goro Nikami & Kame Nikami Johnnie Togioka Kenichi Kimoto & Shinayo Kimoto Amy Tsuji Mary Matsue Yamamoto Mary Wada 2015 BCA Calendars The 2015 BCA calendars for the Reedley Buddhist Church members are here. If you have not picked yours up, they are available in the conference room (labeled with your name) after any event or service. Reedley’s “naijin” is featured in it this year. Contact Number for Church Business Reedley Church Phone: 559-638-2146 President, Mr. Gary Sakata at: Home: (559) 638-3747 Cell Phone: (559) 250-9687 Fresno Betsuin Office - Lee Osaki: (559) 442-4054 (requesting minister or schedule family service in Reedley after contacting Reedley president for church availability) Rev. Nakagawa: (urgent for Makuragyo)(559) 970-7652 2035 15th Street - P.O. Box 24 Reedley, CA 93654 Phone/FAX: (559) 638-2146 Website: http://www.reedleybc.org Email Pres. Gary Sakata: [email protected] Email Webmaster: [email protected] ARTICLES/NEWS All submissions must be made no later than the 21st of each month to be included in the bulletin /newsletter. We appreciate your help in adhering to the deadline. If your article or advertisement is print ready, you may email it to: [email protected]