oklahoma outlook | july 2010
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This is a publication put out for the ministers of the Oklahoma District by the Oklahoma District Council of the Assemblies of GodTRANSCRIPT
JULYSchool of Ministry Game Day......................... July 3Credentials Testing Day ................................... July 3Kids Kamp #1........................................................ July 4-7Heritage Days........................................................ July 7-9Kids Kamp #2........................................................ July 12-16Chi Alpha Conference........................................ July 12-16Kids Kamp #3......................................................... July 19-23Kids Kamp #4....................................................... July 25-28Little Radicals......................................................... July 29-31
AUGUSTSchool of Ministry Game Day......................... August 7Credentials Testing Day ................................... August 7Girls Ministries Celebration.............................August 13-14NEXT Banquet | Lawton First.......................... August 19Certified & Licensed Interviews................... August 21“Church Planting” Boot Camp........................ August 23-27NEXT Banquet | Ardmore Crystal Rock...... August 23NEXT Banquet | Anadarko First..................... August 24NEXT Banquet | Muskogee First.................... August 26Girls Ministries | Mega Training.................... August 28NEXT Banquet | Valliant.................................... August 30NEXT Banquet | Spiro Victory Worship...... August 31
SEPTEMBERNEXT Banquet | Peoples Church OKC.........September 2PK Retreat................................................................. September 4-6STL Cup................................. ................................... September 7NEXT Banquet | Enid Central.......................... September 7NEXT Banquet | Miami First............................ September 9NEXT Banquet | Bowlegs First....................... September 13NEXT Banquet | Sapulpa South Heights... September 14Women’s Retreat.................................................. September 17-18NEXT Banquet | Mustang The Bridge.......... September 20NEXT Banquet | Hitchcock New Life.......... September 21NEXT Banquet | Owasso First......................... September 23District Ministers Retreat................................. September 27-29
DISTRICTCALENDAR
PublisherFrank Cargill
EditorJack Salkil
DesignerBrandon Knight
CopyeditorBarbara Miller
OtherContributorsElizabeth MoonGreg TiffanyRon Meador
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GeneralPresbyters
Frank CargillSuperintendent
Craig DacusAssistant Superintendent
Tom GoinsSecretary-Treasurer
ExecutivePresbyters
Curtis Owens Ron McCaslin
MinistryDirectors
Doug EveraardYouth Ministries
Dean GuthrieChildren’s Ministries
Darren PilcherChurch Ministries
Michelle PilcherWomen’s Ministries
Jack SalkilExecutive Administrator
Lindell WarrenMissions
SectionalPresbyters
Arlis MoonSection 1
Leo GuthrieSection 2
Melvin BakerSection 3
Steve RoseSection 4
Bruce McCartySection 5E
Darryl WoottonSection 5W
Doyle SeeleySection 6
Weldon WrightSection 7
Micah WellsSection 8
David BrooksSection 9N
Steve LanceSection 9S
Don BarnesSection 10
Billy MartinSection 11
T.D. GiffordSection 12
/SUPERINTENDENT
Every individual contributes to the formation of history. An
appropriate question might be, “What footprints are we
leaving in the sands of time?”
AgoodleaderunderstandstheimportanceofinvestingintheNEXTgeneration.
Present victories quickly become stories of yesterday.
Without a plan, succession becomes a nightmare; however,
that challenge constitutes our mission! Effective leadership
embraces the future by providing resources for those who
follow.
Strategic planning comprehends the present while dream-
ing the NEXT level. Could it be, we have not excelled until
we have worked our way “out” of a job? Spiritual leadership
yearns for the principles of the harvest. Someone once
said, “Man may count the number of seeds in an apple, but
only God can count the number of apples in a seed.”
Wecelebrateaddition,Godpromotesmultiplication!
I believe in asking what’s NEXT? I believe in dreaming when
is NEXT? I believe in projecting where is NEXT? I believe in
strategizing how is NEXT? I believe the Spirit reveals who is
NEXT!
For those reasons, I urge each Oklahoma credentialed min-
ister and your spouse to meet me in THENEXTGENERATION
BANQUET.
PASTORS – I need your promotion! Every church has lead-
ers, the real movers and shakers. Some have been elected;
some have been appointed; some have been uniquely
blessed; some speak while everyone listens. I NEED YOUR
LEADERS PRESENT FOR THE NEXT GENERATION BANQUET.
PASTORS–youarethekey,theonlykey,tomakingthishappen.
Please mark the date for the Next Generation Banquet on
your calendar as a priority. Have your leaders mark the date
with permanent ink. Choose a date and a location that best
fits the calendar for your people. (Dates are printed on the
back of this issue.}
EVERYCHURCHISASKEDTOHOLDTHEFIRSTSUNDAYIN
NOVEMBER(NOVEMBER7,2010)FORANEXTGENERATION
CELEBRATION
Linda and I are “proud” of our Oklahoma family. The best
days are yet to come!
PROJECTEDWORSHIPCENTER
TRANSFERS
YOUCANVISITWWW.OKAG.ORGFOROUROPENCHURCH&OPENFORCALLSLISTS
WELCOME:
Justin Weaver South Texas
FAREWELL:
Brad Redding Arkansas
Marshall Frasier Soper
Terry Bradley Broken Bow First
Mitch Fitzgerald Blanchard
Vincent Boone Skiatook
NEWPASTORS
Rev.LloydEdwardHudson(January 8, 1925 - June 2, 2010)
Reverend Lloyd E. Hudson, age 85, retired
Assembly of God minister, died Wednesday,
June 2, 2010. Funeral services were held
Friday, June 4, at Woodlake Assembly of God;
laid to rest in Memorial Park Cemetery, Tulsa,
OK. Military honors were provided by the
District 5 Honor Guard.
Rev. Hudson was born on January 8, 1925 in
Timberidge, Oklahoma to Charles L. and Edith Luella (Cole) Hudson. He
was a machinist by trade with the Unit Rig Company and was a minis-
ter and pastor for over 50 years with the Assembly of God Church. Rev.
Hudson was drafted into the U.S. Army on May 7, 1943 participated in five
invasions and was honorably discharged with the rank of Gunnery Ser-
geant on January 7, 1946. He and Ruth V. Wright were united in marriage
on August 9, 1946 in Dawson, Oklahoma. She preceded him in death on
May 1, 1998. He was also preceded in death by a daughter Sharon Carter
on May 15, 2008.
He is survived by: 2 sons Richard Hudson of Newport News, Virginia,
Michael Hudson of Tulsa, OK, 3 daughters; Pat Moton of Cleveland, Vicki
Kaase of Owasso, Karen Stice of Collinsville, 16 grandchildren, 25 great
grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren.
FreedaJoyceHotz(February 13, 1928 - May 21, 2010)
Freeda Joyce Hotz, 82, of Elizabethtown, KY
passed away Friday, May 21, 2010. She was
a Licensed Assemblies of God Minister. She
was preceded in death by her parents, John
W. Jones and Minnie Chance Jones.Survivors
include her husband of 50 years, Burdette
Hotz; children; Charnee Stevenson of Califor-
nia, Mark Andrew Hotz of California, Sharon
and husband Richard Hundley of Elizabeth-
town, Lance Vincent Hotz of California, and
John Phillip Hotz of Maryland; 6 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. A Mission Memorial Fund has been set up at Capitol Hill Assembly of God,
2400 SW 74th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73159, for contributions in Memory
of Freeda Hotz.
JuanitaDodd,SpouseofJamesL.Dodd,Jr.(June 28, 1931 - May 17, 2010)
TOMGOINSSecretary/[email protected]
/SECRETARY-TREASURER
ACredentialedMinisterwithacommitmenttopersonalfinancialintegrityagreesto:• Pay tithes, as indicated by the Scripture.
• Pay all dues, as agreed upon by leadership commitments to the Fellowship and the district.
• Avoid any debt load that makes it difficult to pay all bills.
• Pay all bills on time, avoiding delinquency.
• Report honestly to the IRS.
• Follow the tax laws of the federal, state and local governments.
• Resist credit card debt that cannot be paid off within a short period of time (recommend less than 6 months).
• Seek the help of wise, godly counsel when any of the positive activities above are not followed.
• Procure adequate life insurance, and contribute regularly to a retirement plan.
FINANCIALINTEGRITYINDICATORS
ACredentialedMinisterwithacommitmenttopersonalfinancialintegrityalsoagreestorefrainfrom:• Soliciting of funds in accordance with Bylaws Article IX, Section 7.
• Borrowing personal funds from the church and/or church members.
• Having church members co-sign for personal loans.
• Incurring church debt without appropriate approval.
• Intermingling church funds with personal funds.
• Investing church funds in unproved schemes, including high-risk investments and day trading.
• Promoting personal business ventures in the church.
• Making careless or unwise decisions regarding the proper handling of church finances, offering or assests
(improper counting procedures, inappropriate depositing procedures, etc.).
• Appropriating church funds for personal use without proper authorization.
• Being the sole signatory on any church bank or investment account.
• Providing investment advice, or promoting investments, to congregation members.
A credentialed minister with a commitment to personal financial integrity also agrees to seek the help of wise, godly coun-
sel when any of the above concerns occur.
WarningSignsofapotentialbreachinfinancialintegrity:• Bills that are habitually late.
• Only paying the minimum on credit cards.
• Using more that 30 percent of the available limit on any credit cards.
• Frequently opening new credit card accounts.
• Any unresolved tax liens or judgements.
• Low credit score.
• Failure to provide timely/accurate financial records.
• Pattern of overspending beyond budgeted limits (personal).
• Bankruptcy filings.
• Exemption from Social Security.
/CHURCH
DarrenPilcherChurchMinistriesDirector405.475.1192darren.pilcher@okag.org
MichellePilcherWomensDirector405.475.1192michelle.pilcher@okag.org
Heroes&HeroinesTime marches on! Fresh, new faces keep coming before us,
while the old veterans fade from our sight. Thank God for all
the missionary applicants and approved candidates we have,
yet we cannot and will not forget the seasoned missionary who
has paid the price through a life time of service. My heroes
and heroines, in the faith, are fastly stepping aside from ac-
tive ministry. Some are even being summoned to appear in
heaven. Yet, the work of God continues. We who remain active
in life must be found faithful.
Make no mistake about it, there will be representation around
the Throne of God from every language group on planet earth,
Revelation 5:9 and 7:9 says so. Heaven is a big place and it will
be full of millions of people from every area and culture of this
diverse global village.
Our role as Believers remains the same: fill Heaven, populate
Heaven, get as many people as we can to go with us. I have the
conviction that the houses and mansions in Heaven will not
be empty, every mansion and room will be occupied. The Big
House will be full!
So, the bush still burns. The retired, the veteran, and the
recruit missionary, share a common thread-they want to see
Heaven filled with people. Missionaries prepare for years to
go. They gladly depart their indigenous culture to take the
message of redemption to an indebted people. And even
those missionaries who can no longer go-the fire gets shut up
in their bones.
Our Oklahoma missionaries remain on the cutting edge of
world evangelism. They can be found effectively laboring in
Africa, going through the open doors of Eastern Europe and
Asia, guiding the development of the ever growing Latin Ameri-
can church, planting churches and training workers in the sub-
continent of Asia and up and down the Pacific rim, and working
in the asphalt jungles of our country’s great cities.
Heroesandheroines they are, not any better than other
ministers of the Gospel only called to take the message else-
where.
Ralph Hollandsworth, veteran missionary to West Africa was
summoned to appear before the Lord on June 4, 2010. Rose-
mary remains behind in Gig Harbor, Washington. Another hero
has left for the Big House.
Thelma Ward, veteran missionary to Africa was summoned
Heavenward a few months ago. Her husband LeRoy stays
behind in Waxahachie, Texas.
An old song we hardly sing anymore comes to mind when I
think of our heroes and heroines being promoted to their next
life- “When We All Get To Heaven.”
“Sing the wondrous love of JesusSing His mercy and His grace
In the mansions bright and blessedHe’ll prepare for us a place.
While we walk the pilgrim’s pathway
Clouds will over spread the sky,But when traveling days are over
Not a shadow, nor a sigh.
Let us then be true and faithfulTrusting, serving every day
Just one glimpse of Him in GloryWill the toils of life repay.
When we all get to HeavenWhat a day of rejoicing that will be
When we all see JesusWe’ll sing and shout the victory.”
/MISSIONS
/YOUTH
DOUGEVERAARDYouthMinistriesDirector405.475.1182doug.everaard@okag.orgwww.facebook.com/dougeveraardwww.twitter.com/ouoakleywww.oklahomayouthministries.com
/CHILDREN
Revving engines, pit crews, the roar of the crowd, and checkered flags
are all things that you would normally associate with places like Day-
tona or Talladega, but on the first weekend of June, it was the sights
and sounds of the 2010 Oklahoma District Pow Wow.
Royal Ranger Outposts from all over the state made Camp Ad-
venture in Chandler, OK the place to be for this exciting event. The
theme for this year was “Start Your Engines – Hebrews 12:2”. Some
of the daytime events included paintball competition, push car races,
Ranger Derby, Fastest Pit Crew race, Crash and Burn water slide, as
well as many other NASCAR themed events. The FCF guys were also
in attendance with activities such as knife and tomahawk throwing,
blacksmith demonstrations, as well as tours through the FCF Village.
As evening fell on Camp Adventure, the Council Fire Services began.
Both Friday and Saturday nights were filled with praise and worship,
preaching and wonderful responses at the altar. What an awesome
sight it was to see young men at the altars each night praying and
seeking the Lord with their commanders and the rest of their outpost.
I would like to thank Marvin Lemke, our District Council Royal
Rangers Coordinator, for all that he accomplished in getting ready
for a great Pow Wow. He spent months working and walking all over
Camp Adventure getting it ready for Pow Wow. He also had a great
staff of commanders that assisted in making the event a great success.
Way to Go Marvin! You deserve a spot in the Winner’s Circle.
Although this was the first Pow Wow that I have ever attended, I am
already looking forward to not only Pow Wow 2011, but everything
that the Lord has in store for our Oklahoma Royal Rangers. Way to go
guys!
DEANGUTHRIEChildrensMinistriesDirector405.475.1172dean.guthrie@okag.org
GENTLEMEN…STARTYOURENGINES!!!!
The Oklahoma Church Multiplication vision is gaining
momentum daily. Calls are reaching my office and
people are inquiring about Boot Camp, and we are
also receiving calls from potential church planters.
As the vision grows and the word spreads, more and
more churches will be launched throughout the state.
Every pastor, church leader, and church family serves
as key players in the future of the church planting
movement in Oklahoma. Church Multiplication is
a combined effort of many people focusing on one
purpose. The church planters commit themselves to
the vision of going into an area and sowing their lives
in a harvest field of unreached people. The sponsor-
ing and partnering church or churches get behind the
planter with their financial and prayerful support to
enable the new pastor to give their entire energy to
reaching the lost. The district assists by facilitating
the planter through assessments and resources that
equip the new church planter with a maximum op-
portunity for success. By working together, everyone
wins. Truly church multiplication is teamwork in
action.
Allow me to say a few words about our Church Planting Boot Camp com-
ing up this summer at North Church in Oklahoma City. I hope the follow-
ing information will be helpful to you.
1.Whoshouldattend?Anyone who is seriously interested in planting a church should attend
this training event. The materials shared during the week at Boot
Camp are an invaluable source of information that will equip a church
planter with the necessary tools and procedures in starting a new
work.
2.Howcanyouhelp?We need “table coaches” who will attend the sessions with the plant-
ers and coach them through the various exercises during the week.
Coach training takes place on Monday afternoon and the facilitators
will instruct coaches on how to lead discussions and implement the
learning process. Those who are interested in helping start a new
church should consider being a table coach. What the coach learns
will help them know what to look for in a church planter and how the
local church can better facilitate the planting process.
3.Howdoyouregister?All registration for planters is made through the national Assemblies
of God Church Multiplication office in Springfield, MO. To register, go
on line at www.churchmultiplicationnetwork.ag.org and register on
line, or call the national office at 417 862-2781 ext. 3500. They can
answer all your questions and help you with details for registration.
4.Howtoregistertobeatablecoach?Call my office and give me your name and contact information. The
number of coaches we will need will be determined by how many
planters register. That number will not be finalized until late July, but I
encourage you to act now if you want to be placed on the prospective
coaches list. My number is 580 255-2745 or 580 467-6309.
May God bless the vision of church multiplication in 2010. Pray for our
team which consists of Ron McCaslin, Rodney Fouts, Darren Pilcher, Ric
Freeman, Eddie McElhannon, Phil Taylor, and yours truly.
RONMEADORChurchMultiplicationCoordinator580.255.2745ron.meador@okag.org
/CMN
LIZMOONGirlsMinistriesCoordinator918.458.9387elizabeth.moon@okag.org
//SummerfuninGirlsMinistries!
This summer we have already had several sectional day camps
and retreats for the girls of Oklahoma! What is so important
about a Girls Retreat? No boys!! That may sound a little odd
but it is a known fact that girls just act differently when they are
not around boys. At our retreats and Annual Sleepover girls can
just be themselves, free to worship and soak in the presence
of the Holy Spirit. A sectional Girls Retreat is a more intimate,
casual camp experience with girls being mentored by women
in a unique way. Swimming, archery, hiking, rappelling, games,
sports, and don’t forget KP (Kitchen duty!) these are camp
experiences that girls will remember as the highlight of their
summer. Summer retreat can also give girls that opportunity
to really seek after God and His purpose for their life. My own
daughters have experienced God in special ways at Girls Retreat
and were filled with the Holy Spirit at retreat years ago.
This year two of our past Girls Only Graduates & Gold Medal-
ists were the speakers for Section 5 Retreat! It was awesome
having Amanda Collins and Grace Naumann share the message
and pray in the altars with the younger girls. That is the Titus
2 principle in action! I can’t wait to see how many girls were
saved and filled with the Holy Spirit this summer! Pastors, thank
you for supporting our Sectional events and if you would like
more information about Girls Retreat, Sleepover or Day Camps
(for younger girls), please contact our office. Oklahoma girls are
SUPER GIRLS!
LookingforaGuideThis Memorial weekend 32 Chi Alphans from 5 Oklahoma
campuses went to Colorado for the XA Whitewater Adven-
ture. That morning the River was flowing at the highest
level in 5 years. At that time, our guides became even
more important, because they would be the ones to get
us through the rapids that day. On the way home I began
thinking and praying for students that are being sent off to
college without a spiritual guide to help them along their
way. This Summer we’re working to connect with as many
students as possible. We’re here to be a guide & help your
students through the challenges that lie ahead. Give us a
call and help us connect with every student that’s heading
our way.
LookingforaChangeThis month 26 of the Oklahoma XA
family will be joining with over 650 XA
campus ministers n Phoenix, AZ for the
National Campus Missions Conference.
Change the Campus, Change the World
will be our theme and we Praise God
that because of your help, prayers &
support we are and will see that become
a reality as Oklahoma campuses impact
our World.
LookingforaFriendThat same weekend, OU & UCO Chi Alpha
took a team of International Students to
the All Nations Student Conference @ CBC
to join with 160 students from 32 nations
to hear and grow in their relationship with
Christ. Lives were changed and the oppor-
tunity was made possible because of friend-
ships developed on the campus. It’s great
to know that we’re more than a guide but a
friend to help students see the relationship
of Jesus Christ, through us.
OklahomaStudents GraduateSpring 2010Alison Afshari–Oklahoma CityAngela Hughes–MiamiCurtis PettyJohn–TulsaDeborah Prom–Oklahoma CityElizabeth Carender–EdmondJonathan Samuels–TulsaMelody Allwine–TulsaRyne Spencer–SallisawSean Keith–Noble
SAGU Launches MissionTENDuring SAGU’s Spring Mission
Convention, January 19-21, SAGU World Missions Director Chad Germany introduced Mission TEN (To Every Nation). The decade-long initiative involves praying, proclaiming and sending to every nation on earth and every state in China and India.
As part of the project, each student has been randomly assigned an adopted nation (or state in China or India) to pray for regularly, both individually and in corporate prayer times. There are approximately eight students assigned to each nation. Students will also receive weekly updates on their country to guide their prayer.
In addition, the Missions Department has a ten-year plan in place to send a missions team to the 261 nations of the earth. The plan entails sending teams to twenty-six nations every year in order to proclaim the gospel in every nation.
Thus the final aspect of the initiative: Send. SAGU has always had a strong missions tradition. P.C. Nelson founded
the school with the missional focus “the whole gospel for the whole man for the whole world.” That missions-mindedness is at the very center of this focus for the upcoming decade, sending long-term missionaries in various vocational capacities to every nation of the earth. More at www.sagu.edu/missionten.
MARVINLEMKERoyalRangersCoordinator405.728.1453mlemke@royalrangers.net
OklahomaStudents GraduateSpring 2010Alison Afshari–Oklahoma CityAngela Hughes–MiamiCurtis PettyJohn–TulsaDeborah Prom–Oklahoma CityElizabeth Carender–EdmondJonathan Samuels–TulsaMelody Allwine–TulsaRyne Spencer–SallisawSean Keith–Noble
SAGU Launches MissionTENDuring SAGU’s Spring Mission
Convention, January 19-21, SAGU World Missions Director Chad Germany introduced Mission TEN (To Every Nation). The decade-long initiative involves praying, proclaiming and sending to every nation on earth and every state in China and India.
As part of the project, each student has been randomly assigned an adopted nation (or state in China or India) to pray for regularly, both individually and in corporate prayer times. There are approximately eight students assigned to each nation. Students will also receive weekly updates on their country to guide their prayer.
In addition, the Missions Department has a ten-year plan in place to send a missions team to the 261 nations of the earth. The plan entails sending teams to twenty-six nations every year in order to proclaim the gospel in every nation.
Thus the final aspect of the initiative: Send. SAGU has always had a strong missions tradition. P.C. Nelson founded
the school with the missional focus “the whole gospel for the whole man for the whole world.” That missions-mindedness is at the very center of this focus for the upcoming decade, sending long-term missionaries in various vocational capacities to every nation of the earth. More at www.sagu.edu/missionten.
OrdinationClass2010
James Abeyta
Tracy Fitzgerald
Mark Carpenter
Angela Medina
Patrick HankinsKaren Farris Shane Gore
Kevin Martin
Christopher Elflein
Larry Huff
Kelly Coffey
Trudy Hankins
Kimberly SnowGwen Rutz
Stephen Snow
Elias Medina Clint Miles
Justin Wilson Bobby Wisdom
Brad Redding Beverly RobertsonDerek Mooy
Mark WoodallChris Wilson
Andy Denton
JohnDouthitt,Duncan, reports 4 saved and 2 filled with
the Holy Ghost in revival.
LarryHatfield,Chickasha, reports 20 filled with the Holy
Ghost and several saved in revival with
Larry Martin.
RaymondFrizzelle,Miami, reports 3 adults saved in
regular service, 6 saved in Royal Rangers, and
150 saved in jail ministry since January 1st.
PetePeterman,Hitchcock, reports 2 saved Easter
service.
ClydePowell,Jr.,Muskogee, reports 1 saved in Sunday
A.M. service.
TerryStone, Tahlequah, reports several saved,
rededicated, and reports of healings with Craig
Dacus speaking on 29Eleven launch day and
several saved in Sunday service and student
ministry.
GaryWalden,Peggs, reports 3 saved in regular services
and 1 filled with the Holy Ghost in youth.
BillyBrummett,Dewey, reports 2 filled with the Holy
Ghost, 2 saved, and several rededicated in
regular service.
DarrellCoffman,Mangum, reports 4 saved.
MarkLittle,Elk City, reports 65 saved in regular service.
JohnButts,West Siloam Springs, reports 1 filled with the
Holy Ghost.
CharleyHudspeth,Newkirk, reports 8 saved, 7
rededicated, and 1 refilled.
J.DaleFloyd reports over 100 men and women saved
during April.
Robert&JanTeelreports 7 saved and 3 filled with the
Holy Ghost in Kidz Krusades and revivals in April.
AlexHanna reports 109 Arabic Muslims saved through
Arabic Christian TV Programs and 40 healed from
serious illnesses.
MarnaHillard reports several saved.
KenBurge reports 10 saved and 15 filled with the Holy
Ghost and many healed in 3 separate revivals.
RhondaRock reports over 1500 people fed, over 100
saved and many healed in Guatemala.
KettlyCasimirreports 15 saved, 3 healed, 2 filled with the
Holy Ghost, and 1 rededicated.
PASTORS’REPORTS
EVANGELIST’SREPORTS
PRAYER REQUESTJamesL.DoddJr.- loss of wife.
RosemaryHollandsworth – loss of husband.
JaniceSullivan- healing from spine surgery.
JosephBowles – employment.
RebeccaMorphew- loss of grandbaby.
INFORMATIONHelp for Pastors call (918) 758-4147 or visit
www.pastoralcareinc.com.
NEEDEDPiedmont Spring Creek is in need of a good used van or people
mover.
CONGRATULATIONSReverandandMrs.RogerMyers celebrated 25 years at Arkoma on
May 9th with a Mortgage burning of their Family Life Center.
ReverandandMrs.TommyPitts announce an addition of 3 daugh-
ters to their family, Megan, Britney, and Allie Pitts in February.
ReverandStevenDodsonII married ShaleenBranhamon 5-22-10.
IF YOU HAVE INFORMATION YOU WOULD LIKE LISTED ON THIS PAGE OF THE OUTLOOK, PLEASE CONTACT US VIA EMAIL. [email protected]
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