United Women in Faith - Think Pink
We believe that love in action can change the world.
Matthew 18:20 NIV
For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.
Matthew 18:20 NIV
For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.
A time of fellowship and breaking of bread was all part of this newly implemented Wesley churchwide potluck lunch. On Sunday, October 8, 2023, Jim and Kazuko Tengan partnered with Derek and Joanne Miyahara to graciously and generously provide six banquet size trays of Hukilau main entrees: chicken katsu, teriyaki meatballs and special fried rice! With smiles and joyful hearts, the WUMC congregation shared a wide variety of delicious food that covered six serving tables.
Out front and behind the scenes, our Wesley United Women in Faith [UWF] served as Host. Surely the spirit of God strengthened the bonds of faith and fellowship as they worked together preparing, serving and cleaning up.
Pink was the color of the day in recognition of October, the National Breast Cancer Awareness month. Breast cancer information signage was displayed and pink ribbon pins were distributed.
Out front and behind the scenes, our Wesley United Women in Faith [UWF] served as Host. Surely the spirit of God strengthened the bonds of faith and fellowship as they worked together preparing, serving and cleaning up.
Pink was the color of the day in recognition of October, the National Breast Cancer Awareness month. Breast cancer information signage was displayed and pink ribbon pins were distributed.
A numbers of United Women of Faith members and other church members dressed in pink to promote “Breast Cancer Awareness Month” on Oct. 8. From left: Leighton Horio, Mary Horio, Terri Koike, Flo Oishi, Joanne Kumano, Alice Hikido, Kazuko Tengan, and Barbara Hiura.
Posted in Newsletter 2023-10-26