our brief church history

OUR BRIEF CHURCH HISTORY

A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE ASSEMBLY KYOTO CHURCH’S (AKC) INTERNATIONAL MINISTRY

(prepared by Pastor Joseph Ricohermoso)

FAST FACTS:

- Mikko & Maree Makelainen – first foreign missionaries to work with AKC (1995-1997)

- Yoriko Inoue – first convert who got baptized through the English ministry (1996)

- Tony & Ka Min Mills – conducted the first international service on May 2, 1999

- Joseph & Jo Ann Ricohermoso – International Teams missionaries from the Philippines; pastors of the international congregation since January 1, 2007

- Pastor Keiko Murakami – English ministry co-leader

INTRODUCTION

There are no accidents in the divine agenda; only definitive acts of grace. This truth proves true in the case of how the English ministry of the Assembly Kyoto Church (AKC) got started.

The Great Hanshin Earthquake, or Kobe earthquake as it is more commonly known outside Japan, occurred on Tuesday, January 17, 1995, at 05:46 JST in the southern part of Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. The shaking of the earth claimed the lives of some 6,500 people. It measured 7.3 on JMA magnitude scale. (Source: Wikipedia)

God was doing something when He was shaking the land as if He were re-ordering things.

FIRST PARTNERSHIP WITH FOREIGN MISSIONARIES

Mikko Makelainen, a Finnish-Australian, together with his wife Maree and their son Nathan initially planned to settle and start a ministry in Kobe. However, the tragic event that unfolded changed the direction of their plan.

Under the leadership of Pastors Hisoka and Keiko Murakami, AKC gave the young family the opportunity to start a new ministry by starting English conversation classes at the church, which they did from April 2, 1995 until early 1997.

God rewarded their missionary effort with the very first convert, Ms. Yoriko Inoue, who got baptized in 1996. Halfway through their term, the Makelainens started pioneering a church in Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto Prefecture. The Lord also blessed them with another son, Michael, during their stint in the said city.

A NEW DIRECTION

Tony Mills (Australian) applied for recognition as a Japan Assemblies of God missionary in 1998. He was initially given a probationary status while serving at AKC beginning on March 21, 1999. He and his wife Ka Min (Malaysian) together with their son, John Paul, stayed with the church until Tony could be formally inducted into the ministry as pastor in 2000.

Still new in Kyoto City and with a handful of believers, the Mills conducted the very first international service in English on May 2, 1999. Not long after that, Ayumi Suzuki was baptized on May 23, 1999. She was followed by Noboru Shinozaki on December 17, 2000 with Pastor Satoshi Nagasawa as baptizer. Both of them are fruits of the English Bible Class.

Significant events come in succession. The Mills family welcomed their latest addition with the birth of David Christopher on January 27, 2000. The following year, in May 2001, they accepted an offer to lead a new ministry at Kyushu Kamae Church in Oita Prefecture.

ANOTHER TRANSITION

Anticipating the ministry need when the Mills leave, the church again welcomed a couple from Australia. Mark and Sarah Gee are members of Penrith Christian Church (NSW, Australia) and they formally began serving at AKC in the first quarter of 2001 until December 2002. They conducted English conversation classes and led the worship services.

It is noteworthy that Mark initiated a project to make an English Bible study guide based on the Book of Hope, a diglot version of the Gospels. The study guide proved effective in introducing the Gospel of Jesus Christ to non-believers in a very simple and understandable way.

Meanwhile, Nagasawa-sensei was conducting Japanese Bible Studies at Kyoto University with a PhD student named, Masayoshi Ishida, since November 2000. With the participation of Mark Gee, the said Bible Study ministry was transformed into what is now known as Kyodai English Bible Class. The first university converts were Akiko Yamasaki and Akiko Harada who were baptized on September 1, 2002.

If there is something to be learned here, it can be said that ministry is not limited to the “trained professionals.” There are those who serve behind the scenes and yet are being used by God in tremendous ways. Hidetoshi Oda is one of them. On July 15, 2001, while studying at Nara University, he volunteered to help in the campus ministry as well as in reaching out to children.

Others who got saved through the English ministry from 2003 to 2004 are:

Asako Miyoshi – December 7, 2003

Kodai Kitamura – December 7, 2003

Yuichi Ohashi – March 21, 2004

Kaori Ishihara – May 16, 2004

Masayuki Wakimura – May 16, 2004

Kentaro Shigemoto – October 17, 2004

The Mills family returned to Kyoto City in April 2003. John Paul was baptized in the same year on July 27th.

CONSERVING THE HARVEST

The Lord is faithful in sending more laborers into the harvest-field. Another Australian missionary couple came from January to March 2006. They are Mark and Paulyn Burgess. However, their stay was cut short because of Paulyn’s worsening health condition.

About the same time in Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture, the Ricohermoso family was planning to move to Kyoto City and to start a new ministry. Joseph was then the Senior Pastor of a group that meets inside the US Navy base. Together with his wife, Jo Ann and their three young children, Jodie, Josh and Joyce, they made a step of faith into this city in June 2006.

The Ricohermoso family attended the first English service at AKC on July 9, 2006. Pastor Hisoka and his wife, Keiko welcomed them together with the gathered believers at the time. That same week, Pastor Joseph joined the Bible Class at Kyoto University on July 12th. He and his wife began serving as English teachers in the weeks and months that followed. However, they formally joined the AKC English ministry on the first day of January 2007.

GOD IS ABLE

“To do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think…” (Ephesians 3:20).

  • Ministry - The Lord has continued to to bless the church with more growth opportunities. We have seen the establishment of new programs, namely: Filipino Service in Tagalog (February 21, 2010), Lighthouse English Cafe (L.E.C.) on February 27, 2010, Thank Jesus It’s Friday (T.J.I.F.) on March 4, 2011 & the Born to Be Loved (B.T.B.L.), an orphanage ministry (June 17, 2017).
  • Programs - We have activities that we do regularly (weekly, monthly or annually) such as worship services in both English and Filipino, Bible Class, Fellowship Night, Easter program, English Camp, picnic, BBQ fellowship, Intercessory, International Night, Retreat, Missions Month, Sacrificial Meal, Thanksgiving Dinner, Kids’ Christmas Presentation, Christmas Eve Candlelight Service, Bible Studies, home meetings, etc.
  • Cooperation - Occasionally, we hold joint programs with the Japanese in our host church such as on New Year’s Day, on Resurrection Sunday and on our anniversary. Also, we have received, hosted or cooperated with the larger body of Christ with organizations such as Gideons International (Japan), Holy Innocents Episcopal School (HIES-USA) International Teams, River of God, Singapore Bible College (SBC), Teen Challenge, Vivaldi Strings, and Youth with a Mission (YWAM) to name some.
  • Charity - The Lord has used our congregation to bless people in need, especially those in calamity-stricken areas. We either raised funds, volunteered or both, to help survivors of the Great East Japan Earthquake & Tsunami ( March 11, 2011), the Category 5 Typhoon Haiyan that hit the Philippines (November 8, 2013), flooding in West Japan in July 2018, earthquake and tsunami in the island province of Sulawesi, Indonesia (September 28, 2018). Since 2013, we have sent hundreds of Christmas shoe boxes filled with toys and school supplies to children in the Philippines in cooperation with Samaritan’s Purse’s Operation Christmas Child project.

LEADERSHIP CHANGE

Japanese Congregation

  1. Pastor Hisoka Murakami after serving the helm of AKC leadership for many years stepped down from his position on March 31, 2015.
  2. Pastor Satoshi Nagasawa, a former associate pastor, became the senior pastor on April 1, 2015, but resigned his post on June 30, 2017. The AKC Board also resigned en masse.
  3. Pastor Katsuhiro Honda, a member of the Board of the Japan Assemblies of God denomination, acted as the interim minister (July 1~October 31, 2017).
  4. Pastor Keiko Murakami was appointed as the new Senior Pastor (November 2017 to date).

International Congregation

  1. Pastor Joseph & Jo Ann Ricohermoso has served AKC since 2006. They already signified their intention to finish their contract by March 31, 2019. It must be noted that Pastor Joseph became the first non-Japanese to serve as a Board member at AKC, though in an interim capacity, from July 2, 2017~February 11, 2018.
  2. Pastor Jake De Guzman, who joined AKC on June 25, 2017 will also end his contract by March 31, 2019.

As of now, the church is still praying for new co-workers to help in the ministry in 2019.

[Updated on December 6, 2018 (Thursday) in Kyoto City, Japan]