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Dec
31

Happy New Year CCAK Family!

I’m praying for an increase for all of you in wisdom, stature, and favor with God and people.
It’s time to arise and shine because our light has already come and the glory of the Lord is upon you and me.
This is going to be a wonderful year as we listen and obey our Father and passionately pursue more of His Presence. :)

Just wanted to drop you a line for what’s coming up this week.

Sunday we will be back at Kapolei Elem. School.
We had a great time ministering to the residents at Ka Punawai Ola last weekend. The staff and residents were so blessed. You could just see the difference our presence and the Presence of God made in their lives that morning. Several times throughout the service I caught a glimpse of the cafeteria workers popping their heads out to sing a song or just listen and enjoy the service. Thank you for being there, praying for our ministry there, and blessing those dear people.

Renovations on the Kapolei Elem. School cafeteria continue, so we’re planning to hold the worship service outdoors in front of the school where we hold Easter Sunrise Service. We will be bringing in extra equipment (chairs and tables we don’t normally bring) so if you can help by coming early or staying for cleanup, that would be appreciated.

Also, we are in the midst of our office move. The Hviddings helped me move a desk and bookshelves into my home office and I am so greatful. There is much more to do so stop by and lend a hand if you are able.

Moving Day
Sat. January 9th, 8:30-2:30pm
CCAK Office 1001 Kamokila Blvd. #187 Kapolei, HI 96707
(In the Kapolei Post Office Building)
We will be moving large file cabinets, boxes, etc into a storage unit. And we will be cleaning out and eventually vacating our current storage unit.

Blessings,
Pastor Arlen

Pastor Arlen Nagata
Christ’s Church at Kapolei
www.cckapolei.com
pastorarlen@cckapolei.com
(808) 674-2700

Sunday Worship Service
Kapolei Elem. School 9:15a.m.

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Dec
29

Hi all,
The following is from Pastor Dean Fujishima’s newsletter.  I think it encapsulates the season we’re in right now.  It’s a season of change.  And we need to embrace that change.
If you don’t already, let me encourage you to subscribe to his newsletter so that you can stay in touch with how God is leading him.  I believe Pastor Dean has a major role in the future of the Church in Hawaii so I’m tuning in and listening to him and listening to the Lord.  Perhaps you will be led to do the same.

In this journey, I feel so much like Abraham.  Sometimes, we feel like we don’t know where we’re going.  I can relate so much more with Abraham.  When God told him to leave his country, he didn’t know any of the details.  He just went and uprooted his whole family.  For each of us, the Lord is speaking to us and asking us to do things and go places and minister to people.  We don’t have to have all the details, we just have to listen, trust, and obey.

I’d love to be able to share a compelling vision of where I see the Lord taking us in the next 5 years and how we’re going to get there.  But honestly, I can’t and I don’t think God leads that way very often.  More often, He leads us on a faith journey.  God says, “Go.” and we respond by going.
For our church family, I can tell you that Hawaii is in a revival now.  And if we listen to God and follow where He leads, things will change.  We will either participate in the revival or we will get left behind.

I’ve missed my share of opportunities, and I’m not willing to miss this revival.  What about you?  The journey in revival is not easy, nor is it comfortable.  but it is exciting.  I believe there is much more for us and we need to align ourselves properly with the right people and ministries.  And we need to be willing to change, even if it means leaving our old life and what we’re comfortable with behind.  I tell you that I am not comfortable walking this way, but I know that God is with me and He is preparing our way.

It’s okay to miss what has past, but don’t get stuck there.  God is moving on and like the Israelites, we have the choice to continue following the pillar of cloud and fire or stopping without getting to our destination.

This is my heart for us…
Blessings,
Pastor Arlen

Pastor Arlen Nagata
Christ’s Church at Kapolei
www.cckapolei.com
pastorarlen@cckapolei.com
(808) 674-2700

Sunday Worship Service
Kapolei Elem. School 9:15a.m.

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From: “Laulima Ministries International” <dafuji@msn.com>

Operating in this new season!!!
DEAN FUJISHIMA
Dec 29, 2009

Dear LMI Family of Supporters,

From the inception of Laulima Ministries International on February 14, 2004, the Lord promised me if I obeyed Him, He would show me a new way to do church.  But it was a conditional promise.  He said, “From now on, when I ask you to do something, you need to obey Me. If you don’t obey when I ask you to do something, don’t do it at all!”

Instantly a sense of urgency and a need for radical obedience filled my heart!

It wasn’t a voice of condemnation, but actually the opposite.  It had a tone of deep desire!

Father so loves us and wants the very best for us. Yet, I believe, if I chose not to obey, my own regret would be self inflicted. I would simply miss out on yet another opportunity to understand His ways.  This was too high of a price for me to pay!

My marriage is such an example.  The Lord offered me a choice, either to get married or remain single.  At one time, I realized singleness was His best for me. “I can still use you if you get married, but I can use you in different ways if you remain single,” were His exact words.

Thus I chose to live a celibate life for 18 years.

Then the season changed for me, but I wasn’t ready nor wanting a change.  I had become familiar with my lifestyle. I even used scripture to support my stance, after all the apostle Paul wrote in 1 Cor 7:6-7, “I say this as a concession, not as a command. I wish that all men were as I am. But each man has his own gift from God; one has this gift, another has that.”

Although Paul endorses singleness, he also acknowledges that each person has a different gift.  Marriage is one gift and singleness is another.

I now realize that singleness was the Lord’s best for me for a season, but when my season changed, I needed to change with it!

Over a span of a year, people I respect and dearly love started to affirm through prophesy and wise counsel a new direction in my life. It was the road of matrimony!

I was upset at the Lord and I became irritated at everyone else.

I had charted a course for my life and I felt betrayed by my trusted Friend!  I dug my heels into the ground and refused to budge. I even argued, saying, “I can’t trust you. You tricked me.” But He let me throw my little tantrums. I ended up ignoring Him.  Yet He never left my side!

Then one day it dawned on me, and I saw the light, “I need a bigger God!”

Today, I can honestly say, marrying Kerry has been one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.  After deciding to follow Jesus of course!

It’s interesting how easily familiarity grips us and routine becomes the norm.  We love structure as we much as we love maintaining a safe and cozy home!

But it is within the interior walls called familiarity, where we often imprison God!

I thought it was interesting that Jesus chose to use two types of animals and their “homes” to challenge us about following Him.

“Now it happened as they journeyed on the road, that someone said to Him, “Lord, I will follow you wherever You go.” And Jesus said to him, “Foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay His head.”
(Luke 9:57-58)

Foxes are known as sly and cunning animals who hide in holes.  Birds of the air can represent unclean spirits which are restless and seek out places of rest. (If you don’t possess it within yourself, you’ll be driven to manufacture it externally!)

Could it be why Jesus learned carpentry, so He could remodel homes whenever He saw fit?

Yes, change is intimidating but change is good!  Welcome change into your life. Change is a great teacher. Change will change you and keep the foxes and birds away!

Is it time for your house to be remodeled again?

From my heart to yours,
Dean

Laulima Ministries International
P.O. Box 30606
Honolulu, HI  96820
Phone:  808-486-4777
website: www.laulimaministries.com

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Dec
10

Consider these 8 levels of intimacy.
What level describes each relationship in your life?
What level describes your relationship with God?

Levels of Intimacy:

  1. Cliche- “How are you?”  “Fine”
  2. Facts- “It’s been so cold lately.”
  3. Opinions- “I don’t care for the weather.  I prefer the rain.”
  4. Feelings- “I can’t believe our UH football team.  I’m so disappointed.”
  5. Affirmation/Confrontation- “You really have God’s heart.”  “I don’t think you handled that situation with your son too well.”
  6. Forgiveness & Reconciliation- “I’m so sorry.”  “It’s fine, let me give you another chance.”
  7. Dreams & Disillusionment- “I believe my life calling is to be a missionary.  Will you be on my team?”
  8. Spirit to Spirit- A deep intimate and often unspoken connection between two people, like a husband and wife.  This connection is sometimes shared among a worship team.

Authority comes from intimacy.  Parents will be able to speak into their children’s lives because of the depth of relationship.  Grandparents will do the same, but their authority will come through intimacy.  In a similar way, our intimate relationship with God will determine our spiritual authority to speak to issues and address life situations.

If indeed authority comes from intimacy, then it would be wise to monitor our intimacy with each other.  We would also be wise to intentionally increase the intimacy with some relationships and perhaps decrease the level of intimacy with others.  But the bottom line is that it takes intentional effort to improve any and all relationships.

I want to propose to you that God is working in the Church to bring all of his children to the highest level of intimacy.  That is what true church family is about. He is also longing for us to become more intimate with Him.

Please also note that God starts His relationship with us at Level 6: Forgiveness and Reconciliation.  While we were still sinners, God sent his son to die for us, forgive us, and reconcile us back into a right relationship with Him.

Hope this challenges your thinking as we March toward the New Year!

:)
Pastor Arlen

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Dec
07

Well, here I am.  I’m taking the plunge.  So, I produced this brochue to start a computer training, repair, and upgrade business.  Of course this isn’t a full-time deal for me.  But I’m praying that it’s a door opener.  And asking for referrals from all my friends and family.

I’ve been fixing and creating all kinds of computer solutions for a while now.  Recently, I’ve been getting more requests and consulting with more churches and ministries.  So I thought it was time to take the plunge.  Here’s the brochure if you’re interested.

Computer Flyer

Blessings to you all!

Arlen

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Dec
01

Good morning CCAK family!

Just wanted to share another great testimony….
Remember a few weeks ago we had special guests Randy and Gay Hongo minister at our church. And when they arrived, Aunty Gay asked for a high chair to sit on because her back was giving her trouble. We asked for other prayer requests and Uncle Randy shared about some health issues he’s been dealing with. My mom, Claire, and some others prayed for Uncle Randy. My mom said, “Wow, that was the first time I felt my hands burning with the power of God as I prayed…” Randy was touched.

A few of us prayed for Aunty Gay’s back. Instantly, her pain went away. Later in the service, Aunty Gay shared that her back felt great and there still was no pain. Well, I just attended their Christmas Concert on Sunday evening and she again commented to me, “I have no back pain. I’ve been totally healed!”

Yeah God!

Even as I write this, I can sense an increase of the presence of God in my office. Remember that testimonies carry the power to build a person’s faith and release more miracles. Please continue to share your testimonies with me and the rest of our church family. And step out in faith. Just like the title of the book says, “If you want to walk on water, you have to step out of the boat.” Be blessed and be a blessing!

Blessings,
Pastor Arlen

Pastor Arlen Nagata
Christ’s Church at Kapolei
www.cckapolei.com
pastorarlen@cckapolei.com
(808) 674-2700

Sunday Worship Gathering
Kapolei Elem. School 9:15a.m.

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Nov
24

So much has happened since my last post, and I don’t have time to unpack it all.

Suffice to say, we need to blur the lines between the secular and sacred.

That being said, I will be starting a Computer Repair business.  I’ve done so much of that pro-bono and every time I do, people tell me that I should do it as a business.  I believe there needs to be and will be a blurring of the lines between the secular and sacred.  And I believe God will provide for ministries in unusual ways.

All that being said, look in a few weeks for me to put something together for 2010 in the area of computers.  It’s been a great hobby, and no I don’t want to change careers, but I want to be a part of what God is doing.

I believe he’s mobilizing all the speciallists to transform  communities.

I am one of His Specialists and I will be a part of this new season.

Blessings,

Pastor Arlen

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Jul
24

Hi Friends,

Pastor Watanabe just sent us this link to pictures. These were taken at Horizon Church in Machida and Setagaya. These are some pictures of my time with Pastor Dean Fujishima and Wayne Nakamura. We had a wonderful time partnering with God to bring healing, deliverance, freedom, and God’s Kingdom to the wonderful people in these cities. Enjoy the pictures!

Pictures from Horizon

Blessings!

Pastor Arlen

PS- it might help to learn a little bit of Japanese, and I suggest this excellent website to assist you.

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Jul
05

Tiffany Ann Lewis:
“Are You Willing?”
“For He does not afflict willingly, nor grieve the children of men.”—Lamentations 3:33

Recently, my dear friend and intercessor had a dream and when she shared it with me, the Lord immediately bore witness of it to my spirit. In the dream, she was at church and heard the prayers of the saints saying, “Lord, if it’s Your will, heal so and so.” The Lord replied, “I am willing. Are you willing?”

Beloved, the Lord is willing, it’s not an issue. You see, it would have been enough if Jesus had just died for our sins by offering His Blood to redeem us from the curse of sin and death, giving us eternal life. But on the way to the Cross, He willingly endured a beating on His body and “by His stripes we are healed” (Isaiah 53:5).

Jesus didn’t have to offer His body for the beating; the sacrificial animal was not beaten, its neck was quickly slit to end its life. On the night He was betrayed, fully aware of the prophecy in Isaiah 53, Jesus took the bread and the wine saying, “THIS is My body, THIS is My Blood…do this in remembrance of Me.” His Blood was for the remission of sin and His body was for our physical and emotional healing. Two separate functions in the one Divine sacrifice. May that alone thrust us into willingness like we have never experienced before.

“Let it be to me according to Your word.”—Luke 1:38

Are we willing, like Mary, to give ourselves over to the King and be co-laborers with Him and do the even greater things than He did? Most would enthusiastically say, “Yes!” However, when it comes time to actually laying hands on the sick in the market place, at the office, in front of friends and family, and Lord, have mercy…even in the church—many shrink back in fear and say, “Lord, if it’s Your will…”

In Luke 13, Jesus saw a crippled woman who had been bent over for 18 years; He called her to Himself and healed her. The ruler of the synagogue was indignant, not because He healed her but because He healed on the Sabbath. Jesus replied, “Hypocrite! Does not each one of you on the Sabbath loose his ox or donkey from the stall, and lead it away to water it? So ought not this woman, being a daughter of Abraham, whom satan has bound—think of it—for eighteen years, be loosed from this bond on the Sabbath?” (vs. 15-17).

Jesus tells the ruler to think of it. Just think of the suffering this woman has endured being crippled and bound by satan for 18 years. Here she stands, bent over, in front of Jesus; and not only is He willing to heal her, but He willingly does it on the Sabbath. Think of it. Think of the people you know who are bound by satan, suffering, and in desperate need of a touch from God. Are we willing to get out of our comfort zone, past our old way of thinking and let go of whatever traditions or ways of man that hold us back from allowing the Lord to use us to bring His Kingdom onto this earth as it is in Heaven?

Put Your Hope in God: The Same Spirit that Raised Jesus Christ from the Dead Now Resides in YOU

Beloved, what are we afraid of? Are we afraid of offending the people around us? Are we afraid that the sick won’t be healed? Are we afraid that those bound by satan won’t be set free? Are we afraid that those bent over won’t be made straight? You see, if we pray and it doesn’t happen, we’ll be disappointed, feel embarrassed, feel like a failure, or worse, our faith may even be challenged.

With these fears brewing in our minds, it’s easier to pray, “Lord, if it’s Your will…” This is how we rationalize it in our minds. If we pray with that phrase as our safety net, then we won’t get our hopes up, and if we don’t get our hopes up, then we won’t be let down. But our hope is in God, it doesn’t have anything to do with us, but it has everything to do with Him. Unfortunately, the devil is trying to get us to lose sight of this. It’s a very subtle shift, but may we hear what the Spirit is saying.

In Acts 5:12, Scripture tells us that through the hands of the apostles many signs and wonders were done among the people. Hallelujah—that’s just what Jesus said would happen (see John 14:12). Unfortunately, look at the response of the people toward the apostles: they esteemed them highly. Many were added to the Lord, however, none dared to join the apostles. Instead, they brought the sick onto the streets in hopes that Peter’s shadow would pass by and heal them. Did they not know that the same Spirit that raised Jesus Christ from the dead now resided in them, too?

There are several different views among the commentators as to what went down in this passage of Scripture regarding Peter’s shadow and the healings that took place. Regardless, Peter wasn’t the source of the miracle; Jesus was, and still is. There is no room for elitism among Believers. Such thoughts lead to feelings of inferiority and takes our focus off Jesus and puts it on ourselves and others.

Jesus told us that if we believe in Him, we will do these greater things. Beloved, believing in Him means that we believe He has done it all. Believing in Him means that we can’t screw it up and we can’t conjure it up, because it’s all about Him. It means that we know that we have nothing to add or subtract from the finished work of the Cross in order to gain our salvation or to see a miracle manifested. He has done it all, and all He is asking us is, “Are you willing?”

He is Willing and Thinks We’re Worth It

I find it interesting that the only place in the Bible where we see the phrase, “Lord, if You are willing…” is coming out of the mouth of someone stricken with leprosy (Matthew 8:2). Beloved, for the Hebrews, leprosy was a dreaded condition which left its victims ceremonially unclean—that is, unfit to worship their King (see Leviticus 13:3). To make matters worse, anyone who came in contact with a leper was also considered unclean. Because of this, the lepers were isolated from the rest of the community so that the members of the community could maintain their “status” as worshipers.

This is heartbreaking, yet I believe there is a spiritual connection here. Many people feel unworthy, like spiritual outcasts, so to speak, when their prayers appear to go unanswered. “I didn’t pray enough, I didn’t fast enough, I didn’t read my Bible enough, etc. etc.” These mentalities put it all on our end. Enough is enough, Jesus did it all.

Beloved, all God is asking us to do is to be willing to stretch out in faith and touch the Kingdom of God that is at hand. He is looking for willing vessels through which He can manifest the finished work of the Cross on earth as it is in Heaven.

Are you willing? Are you willing to keep waiting on the promise the Lord gave you 10 years ago even though there is no evidence to support it in the natural realm? Are you willing to keep laying hands on the sick as they continue to get sicker? Are you willing to believe for the unbelievable? Are you willing to do what God has asked you to do, even if it seems to make no sense to your natural mind? Are you willing to pray when all hope seems lost?

“But, Sister Tiffany, I have and nothing happened.” Don’t let that stop you. We don’t always understand it when the miracle we’re praying for isn’t manifested, but please don’t believe the lies of the enemy that tell us God is unwilling and we’re unworthy.

God is willing, so willing in fact, that Jesus willingly left the comfort zone of His heavenly throne to come to earth as one of us. He willingly bore the sins and sickness of the world and willingly laid down His life for us. Just think of it—stop and think of it, selah. Jesus told us to remember what He has done and why He has done it. All for the sake of love, because He is willing and thinks we’re worth it.

God is willing and He is asking us to be willing; to be a willing vessel through which He can manifest Himself to and through. My life verse is, “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief!” (Mark 9:24), yet I find myself now praying, “Lord, I am willing; help my unwillingness.”

We thank You, Lord, for Your willingness. Amen.

Tiffany Ann Lewis
Dancing with the Flame of the Lord Ministries
Email: Tiffany Ann@tiffanyannlewis.com

Tiffany Ann Lewis is a worship leader and speaker whose heart has been passionately awakened by a God who sees us in our shortcomings and loves us in spite of it all (Ezekiel 16). It is this message of Hope, God’s burning love for humanity, that she desires to share through word or song wherever she goes. Tiffany Ann has been ministering for over 10 years in prophetic worship throughout the Body of Christ. She worships with her family at Northway Church in Malta, New York, where she serves on the worship team.

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Jul
03

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Hi Friends,

I’m only posting half of the action. Check out Brad’s blog here: Brad’s Blog

And I’ve put up some pictures here: Picture Gallery

And a quick video (still a work in progress) here: Recap Video v1.0

Blessings!

Pastor Arlen

PS- it might help to learn a little bit of Japanese, and I suggest this excellent website to assist you.

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Jul
02

Hi Friends,

Yes, God is alive and well in Japan. Yesterday (Wednesday morning) I was asked to minister at Yokohama Grace Bible Church.

I felt the Lord really wanted me to honor the pastors and the church because the presence of God is so strong at the church. When I was there the day before I could just feel His presence.

So I honored the church and it’s leadership. Then I explained Ezekiel’s vision in Ezekiel 47. It’s the vision where a trickle of water gets deeper and deeper as Ezekiel goes farther away from the church. It’s an end times vision of the church taking the presence of God to the communities we live in.

I spoke about honor and receiving a prophet’s reward. The message was well received. Then I closed with a time of ministry.

There were about 30 people in the service and surprizingly when I asked people who needed prayer or had pain in their bodies to stand, about 20 of them stood up. I knew the Lord healed several of them so I had them check to see if they were healed. About 4 sat down because they were healed. That’s good because I knew we needed more people to pray for those who still needed prayer.

I had the people who sat down and those seated pray for those who remained standing. Another 6 more were healed after praying once or twice.

By the time I left, one woman was still being touched by the Holy Spirit and only 2 still needed more ministry.

Praise God!!!

Thanks for your prayers. I’ll continue to post the good reports of what God is doing here in Japan.

Blessings!

Pastor Arlen

PS- it might help to learn a little bit of Japanese, and I suggest this excellent website to assist you.

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