PRESS ON TERRY

View press articles and other coverage on Terry Yasuko Ogawa's ministerial and humanitarian efforts below.

“Care for One Another” (Author)
Southern New England Conference, United Church of Christ
July 29, 2024

“Pilgrim Memorial Church in Pittsfield Sold at Auction for $65,000”
The Berkshire Eagle
January 19, 2024

“An Open Letter from Clergy” on Phased Re-Opening (Co-Author)
The Pilot, Southern Pines
May 22, 2020

“Interfaith Service Feeds the Spirit— and More”
The Pilot, Southern Pines
November 27, 2019

“North Carolina Workshops for Pastors Address Disaster-Related Trauma”
United Church of Christ Disaster Ministries, Cleveland
August 2, 2019

“Muslims, Christians Unite in Prayer Against Violence”
The Fayetteville Observer, Fayetteville
March 22, 2019

"From Pulpits Across America, Sermons Condemn Separation of Immigrant Families"
The Washington Post, Washington, D.C.
June 19, 2018
(Full text of sermon quoted available here)

"Palms to Pines: Pastor and Congregation Seek Common Goals" (Profile)
The Pilot, Southern Pines
June 7, 2018

"Advice For The Next Mayor on Homelessness"
Civil Beat, Honolulu
September 27, 2016

"One Year Later Housing First Reports a 97% Success Rate"
Star-Advertiser, Honolulu
July 7, 2016

"Tough Love Is Valuable Tool For Faithful" (Interview)
Star-Advertiser, Honolulu
April 23, 2016

"Daylong Summit Invites All Faiths to Discuss Plight of Homeless"
Star-Advertiser, Honolulu
March 5, 2016

"IHS Helped Jonathan Keliikoa Get Off the Streets Before His Life Ended"
Star-Advertiser, Honolulu
May 31, 2015

"Walk Focuses on Prevention, Remembrance"
Star-Advertiser, Honolulu
January 24, 2015

 

 

Institute for Human Services (IHS) Executive Director Connie Mitchell, right, and IHS Chaplain Terry Yasuko Ogawa prepare to untie the maile lei with Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell at the June 2016 blessing ceremony for Hale Mauliola, a homeless facility on Sand Island. Cory Lum/Civil Beat