Regional News

State of the Region 2018: A Letter from Regional Minister Rev. Pam Holt

This year for my birthday, my husband gave me an Apple watch! A watch that does way more than tell time! I hadn’t been wearing this watch very long when an elderly friend of ours died after struggling a long time with Alzheimer’s disease. She was Japanese and came to the United States via marrying a soldier serving in WWII. Her faith was Japanese Buddhist. Her daughter is a Disciple and asked if I would do her mother’s service, plus would I be able to make it a Buddhist Christian service. Sure, I replied.

After some research and some prayer, I did, but not without a little anxiety. At the close of the service, right when I said, “Amen,” I heard my Apple watch beep and I felt it vibrate. I glanced at my watch and it displayed, “You did it! Great job!” I immediately thought that my husband or my friend sitting in the pews had texted this to me. But neither had. Then I thought maybe I completed some activity, but no activity ring had closed. So, I wondered . . . was that God or Buddha that sent me that message? “You did it!  Great job!” Whoever it was or whatever it was, it was a moment that caught my full attention and “I believed!”, so much so that I didn’t wear that Apple watch for a few days!

I believe! Those are biblical words, especially in the season of Easter as disciples recognized the Risen Christ in their midst! As I have shared the story about my Apple watch renewing my faith, I have had many reactions. Some laugh and some try to explain it, rather than hear it as a faith story.

I have a friend who says that the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) doesn’t have a “membership issue,” but that we have an issue with telling our stories about Jesus and our faith, mostly because people laugh at us, smirk, or try to explain it. I wonder if my friend is on to something.

There are many joys in the Region of Oklahoma and they certainly begin with you! Michael, Leslie and I travel this Region regularly to celebrate with you in worship, to help you connect with one another, to walk alongside you in your varied and wonderful ministries, and to capture a glimpse of the work of Jesus.

You all are very generous. The Pension Fund, the Christian Church Foundation, and the Oklahoma Disciples Foundation, our legacy organizations of the church, are in the strongest position they have ever been to support and under gird the Christian Church. This is because of your generosity of investing your money for long term, beyond your life, and because of your deep and abiding faith.

Your generosity is also remarkable with Week of Compassion and disaster relief. Your generosity allows Disciples to provide much needed help within 24 hours of a disaster around the world.  Your giving in 2017 to the hurricanes in South Texas and in Florida and in Puerto Rico was astounding. In addition to special offerings, we asked and you all responded quickly to make clean up buckets. We collected about 400 clean up buckets, so many that Church World Service opened a drop off site in Oklahoma City. This is a remarkable and powerful expression of compassion beyond our doorsteps.

As generous as we are, we are experiencing congregations in our Region struggling to pay their bills and/or their pastor, or their spiritual leader. Some congregations are having conversations about selling their buildings or even closing, disbursing their assets to the larger church, and disbursing their communities. When your congregation struggles, the Regional Church struggles. I believe we can do better with our stewardship to care for one another as Oklahoma Disciples.

Over the last two years, the Regional Church has emphasized its ministry of Pro-Reconciliation Anti-Racism. The Faith in Action Commission has hosted a Regional workshop, trained a team, and is currently developing a strategy to teach us how to be more aware of and learn ways we can dismantle this systemic racism. The church should always be intentionally working on our relationships with one another, our sameness, our differences, and recognizing we are all God’s people.

Our culture has brought to our attention and awakened us over the past few years to Black Lives Matter, Standing Rock, the #Me Too women’s movement, our Youth’s profound statement about gun safety and violence, and Oklahoma’s school teachers. We have seen Disciples on the front lines standing with, speaking out, and advocating for justice.

We have also seen compassionate congregations opening their doors to provide safe places and meals for the thousands of children who were not in school during the teacher walkout. We have seen Disciples, trained by Oklahoma Council of Churches Spiritual and Disaster Teams, on the front lines of storm recovery and most recently the devastating Rhea Wild Fires in NW Oklahoma.

We have observed Disciples providing after school ministries where children come to eat and play and learn Bible stories, ministries serving hundreds of widows, providing meals for the hungry, caring for the sick, comforting the grieving, creating safe space for LGBTQ college students, as well as mission work in the Congo and at Caminante. We have seen creativity in opportunities for fellowship, creating community, teaching and reteaching the stories of the Bible and how to love and serve like Jesus.

You all are not shy about stepping forward to invest in the camp and conference program to provide adult leadership and safe space for young people to explore their faith, ask questions, meet life-long friends, and even hear God’s call upon their life.

In all our work and ministry, we always wonder if we are making a difference.  I believe that “yes, we are.” Absolutely we are, which is evidenced by two young people who have been embraced and empowered by Disciples in Oklahoma.

Kelsey Cobbs is a member of New Covenant Christian Church. I first heard her at the TCU/Brite Minister’s Week in February at the TCU luncheon where she was a featured speaker as the President of Disciples on Campus. She graduated from TCU with a BA in Religion and has accepted the invitation to further pursue religion studies at Vanderbilt Divinity School. She is grateful for the opportunity to serve her congregation and the Regional Youth Council and attend camp and conference where she has made many friends and a deep and abiding relationship with God.

Colton Lott is a member of First Christian Church, Ada, and has served in the youth minister position in Sulphur. This region has equipped him and empowered him to achieve a Masters of Divinity at the Disciples Divinity House Chicago. He will be ordained in Ada on June 30th to serve vocationally in the life of the church that has formed him and shaped his faith.

The state of the region is we are making a difference. We are transforming lives, by investing in lives like Kelsey and Colton. We do not do this ministry by ourselves. None of us. We do this ministry together with the Grace of God with all of our varied gifts. We have a lot of work to do, and the mission field seems to be getting larger. Margaret Mead writes, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, [faithful Disciples] can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.”

We can be tired. We can be sad. But we cannot be done. I believe we have, we are, and we will continue to love and serve in the name of the God who creates life, in the name of the Savior who lives life, in the name of the Spirit who is the fire of life. It is too important.

I am, we are, deeply grateful for you, each of you and all of you, and your ministry, and give thanks every day for the opportunity to serve you, represent you, and love you on this journey.

Peace & God’s Grace,
Rev. Pamela Holt

2019-03-12T09:56:06-05:00May 17, 2018|Pamela Holt Blog, Regional News|Comments Off on State of the Region 2018: A Letter from Regional Minister Rev. Pam Holt

Pray with Israel/Palestine Sunday, May 20

Join the Region in prayer with Israel/Palestine on Sunday, May 20. Read more HERE.

Prayers for Israel/Palestine:

Come Comforter, Holy Spirit, Love Divine: descend upon your people – Israelis and Palestinians – in this land. Reveal to them a new vision of reconciliation amid conflict, and open before them new paths for peace. Uphold their pursuits of justice and righteousness in the face of violations against their humanity. Fortify their courage and tenacity for hope when despair assaults them and frustrates their quest for the promise of abundant life. Pour out your grace upon them to overcome evil with good. And, help us all –individually and collectively – as a Church, and as a nation – to be instruments of your grace and channels of your peace. Amen.

2019-03-12T09:56:17-05:00May 16, 2018|Regional News|Comments Off on Pray with Israel/Palestine Sunday, May 20

2018 Pentecost Special Offering

When the day of Pentecost had come, awe came upon everyone who witnessed the wonders being done through the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:43). Indeed the Spirit of Pentecost is alive in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) through the awe-inspiring passion of the New Church Movement!

Under the 2020 Vision, we have grown our Disciples family by welcoming many new and affiliated faith communities into the fold. Our church planters are eager to answer God’s call to spread the gospel in new ways and places. Our established congregations are sharing resources, love, and support. Our Church is sowing
seeds and reaping an abundant harvest that bears witness to God’s overflowing love for God’s children.

Your gift to the 2018 Pentecost Offering will help new churches grow in your own Region or Area, and it will provide support to new church planters across the life of the Church through Hope Partnership’s New Church Ministries. The stewardship of our courageous new church leaders is vital, and your contribution to the Pentecost Offering connects planters with much-needed resources for support and sustainability.

God continues to bless the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) through the mission and ministry of all our congregations, and today, we have the opportunity to share God’s blessings by giving abundantly to the Pentecost Offering. Thanks be to God for this indescribable gift!

Learn more about New Church Ministries at hopepmt.org/plant

2019-03-12T09:56:27-05:00May 14, 2018|Regional News|Comments Off on 2018 Pentecost Special Offering

Top 100 Congregations Giving to Disciples Mission Fund

CONGRATULATIONS to the SIX congregations in the Oklahoma Region who made the “Top 100 Congregations Giving to Disciples Mission Fund.” Thank you for your generosity!

  • Crown Heights Christian Church, OKC
  • First Christian Church, Edmond
  • First Christian Church, Norman
  • First Christian Church, Ponca City
  • Harvard Avenue Christian Church, Tulsa
  • Southern Hills Christian Church, Edmond

It is customary for Regions to receive monthly reports of congregational giving to Disciples Mission Fund, because that is the primary way both the General Office and regions are financially sustained. Regions receive annually the “Top 100 Givers to Disciples Mission Fund.” In 2017, every region in the United States and Canada had at least one congregation represented in this “Top 100.” In 2017, Oklahoma has six represented in the “Top 100.”

We can also celebrate that out of Oklahoma’s 149 congregations, 83 congregations give to Disciples Mission Fund through a direct gift or through Special Day offerings. No gift is too big! and no gift is too small! We are very grateful for every gift because this is the primary way that the Region of Oklahoma’s operating budget is funded so that we can provide and enrich the ministry and leadership around the region that you expect.

If your congregation would like to hear more about how Disciples Mission Fund works, please contact Pam Holt at pholt@okdisciples.org. She will come to your congregation to say first, “thank you for your ministry and giving” and secondly, to help folks understand Disciples Mission Fund and the joy of giving to our great church.

2019-03-12T09:56:55-05:00Apr 12, 2018|Regional News|Comments Off on Top 100 Congregations Giving to Disciples Mission Fund

Camp Christian Cabin Fire

Camp Christian of Northeast Oklahoma is sad to share that the Howard Lodge cabin was consumed by a fire during the early hours of Good Friday morning. Thankfully, no groups were on campus at the time and no one was injured in the fire. The cause of the fire is unknown at this time.

Please keep Camp Christian and those involved in your prayers as they look toward continuing the camping traditions that so many have grown to love.

Camp Christian is located at 275 Camp Christian Lane, Chouteau, OK 74337.

2019-03-12T09:57:06-05:00Apr 5, 2018|Regional News|Comments Off on Camp Christian Cabin Fire

Association of Disciples Musicians Coming to OKC July 2018

The 2018 Summer Conference of the Association of Disciple Musicians (ADM) is being held on the campus of Oklahoma City University July 15 – July 20, 2018.

ADM is the national music organization of the Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, and will celebrate its 57th anniversary at this summer’s conference.

Featuring nationally known clinicians in the areas of Worship, Choral Conducting, Organ, Handbells, and Creative Worship, the conference option sessions will also cover topics of Instruments in Worship, Anthem Reading sessions, Global Music, Playing the Recorder, Hymnody, Art of Storytelling, and much more!

To see upcoming conference details check out the ADM Conference Schedule.

Who is ADM?
ADM is an organization dedicated to increasing the effectiveness of church musicians.

Who does ADM serve?HERE
Choir directors, organists, pianists, praise musicians, choir members, handbell ringers, clergy and others interested in the relationship of music to worship.

What ADM offers
Opportunities for music professionals to elevate and improve the standard of music in church. It is also a forum for the exchange of ideas, plus provides conferences to educate and inspire church musicians.

To learn more about ADM, visit the Association of Disciples Musicians.

2018-05-21T13:03:42-05:00Apr 3, 2018|Regional News|Comments Off on Association of Disciples Musicians Coming to OKC July 2018

Faith In Action Commission Now Accepting Grant Applications for Reconciliation

The Faith in Action Commission is now accepting grant application for Reconciliation Grants. Application forms are available HERE.

All applications must be received at the Christian Church in Oklahoma on or before April 30, 2018. Grant awards will be announced by June 1, 2018 with funding made available by July 1, 2018.

Reconciliation Grants are a part of a larger project of addressing systemic racism and other forms of discrimination prevalent in our society. Reconciliation Grants this year are targeted at helping local congregations identify ways to address racism and other forms of discrimination at the local level. A total of five thousand dollars is available to be distributed. Grants may be requested for up to $500 each. The Commission hopes

  • to identify models of reconciliation that can be sustained by local churches and other entities
  • that the knowledge gained from these projects can be transferred for use by other churches

Applicants are encouraged to work with other congregations or local entities to broaden the scope of the programs/projects that result. Each grant recipient is expected to submit a final report outlining the design of the project, what practical modifications were needed to make it work, the results of goals/objectives of the project, and the pros and cons of the project.

For more information, please contact Marilynn Knott, Chair of the Faith in action Commission at marilynnknott1@cox.net or Rev. Leslie Dotson, Associate Regional Minister at ldotson@okdisciples.org

2019-03-18T15:40:12-05:00Mar 14, 2018|Regional News|Comments Off on Faith In Action Commission Now Accepting Grant Applications for Reconciliation

Registration is now OPEN for 2018 Regional Assembly and Leadership Training School

The Oklahoma Region is excited to invite you to its 2018 Regional Assembly and Leadership Training School on April 28, 2018. This new format combines two important events – our annual training event for laity and clergy and our biennial business meeting, the Regional Assembly.

Our theme this year is:
Some Assembly Required: Connect. Empower. Equip.

Registration is now open for Regional Assembly and Leadership Training School. Click HERE to register.

We have invited Rev. Virzola Law as our keynote speaker. Her dynamic enthusiasm for sharing the good news of the Gospel will inspire you and provide plenty of opportunity to stimulate conversation with your fellow clergy and congregants.

You’ll find a variety of Leadership Training School workshops HERE to equip you with new approaches to worship, church administration, stewardship and much more. We’ve arranged for local and national workshop leaders so be sure to sign up for your preferred workshop.

The one-day event will also include the gathering of the 2018 Regional Assembly. Voting delegates from each congregation and Oklahoma’s clergy register to participate in the Region’s biennial business meeting. The officers of the Regional Board will present a slate of new officers for the Regional Board and provide the opportunity to review and vote on proposed changes to the Region’s Constitution. Highlights from the Region’s 2017 activities will also be available.

Join Us at New Covenant Christian Church, OKC

It all begins at 8:30 am on Saturday, April 28th. The good folks at New Covenant Christian Church in Oklahoma City are rolling out the red carpet and hospitality for us. So don’t delay! Select your workshops and plan to join us at the 2018 Regional Assembly and Leadership Training School.

2019-03-18T15:40:43-05:00Mar 12, 2018|Regional News|Comments Off on Registration is now OPEN for 2018 Regional Assembly and Leadership Training School

Phillips University Legacy Foundation Scholarship Program Accepting Applications

The Phillips University Legacy Foundation is pleased to announce it is accepting new applications for its Undergraduate Scholarship and Leadership Development Program for the 2018-2019 academic year. Completed application forms are due March 23, 2018.

The Legacy Foundation’s Undergraduate Scholarship and Leadership Development Program makes annual awards of up to $6,500 per year to full-time undergraduate students pursuing a liberal arts education at any of the 17 colleges or universities currently or historically related to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).

Recipients are chosen based on their academic achievements, their past, present and potential leadership in the church, their chosen vocation, and their community. The program is available to incoming freshmen as well as college sophomores, juniors and seniors.

The application is available HERE

2019-03-18T15:40:59-05:00Feb 27, 2018|Regional News|Comments Off on Phillips University Legacy Foundation Scholarship Program Accepting Applications

Ready to Join 2018? Stop Writing Paper Checks and Give Online!

The Oklahoma Region has made giving easier! Online giving is now available through Givelify. Givelify is an app that makes giving as easy as 3 taps. TAP. CLICK. DONE.

To get started:

  • Download the Givelify app for your Iphone/Android. For instructions watch a short video HERE
  • Create your account
  • Enter your financial information that you would like to use for your donations
  • You are now set up to give as easy as TAP. CLICK. DONE.

There are 4 categories available to give to the Oklahoma Region with Givelify:

  1. Annual Fund
  2. Youth & Children’s Ministry
  3. Caminante
  4. Other (For Special Gifts or Memorial Gifts)

The Givelify App also offers an option to set up recurring gifts, so it is easy to give monthly or on your personal schedule.

If you are interested in learning more click HERE.

2019-03-18T15:41:27-05:00Feb 8, 2018|Regional News|Comments Off on Ready to Join 2018? Stop Writing Paper Checks and Give Online!
Go to Top