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NOV 2 JUNE 28 AUG 23 MAR 12 July 16 NOV 2 JUNE 28 QUOTE of the WEEK MAY 12 Mothers Day May 19 Senior Sunday May 21 Mission of Hope May 22 Our Daily Bread May 26 Grace Living Devotional May 29 All Church Skate Night SUNDAY: 9:00 AM CLASS WEDNESDAY: 6:30 PM CLASS www.stillwatercoc.org 10:15 AM Worship CHURCH OFFICE - 405-372-7439 5:00 PM BIBLE STUDY TODAY Grace Living Devotional @ 3:00 p.m. May 28 Mission of Hope May 29 All Church Skate Night June 3-7 Youth - Memphis Work Camp June 9 Ambrose Baby Shower 2:00-3:00 p.m. @ the Church Building June 17-21 Youth - Camp Zenith June 18 Mission of Hope @ 6:30 p.m. June 24-27 Youth - Camp Cornerstone June 26 Our Daily Bread June 28 OKC Dodger Baseball Game QUOTE of the WEEK Many are the plans in a persons heart, but it is the Lords purpose that prevails. Proverbs 19:21 MAY 26 Nearly 30 individuals from our Church family and The Stillwater Wound Center, led by Shelby Wright, volunteered to work Special Olympics this past Thursday and Friday. We had volun- teers of all ages help with this very special event. Working Special Olympics was absolutely incredible. We had the opportunity to work both days helping referee a game called Bocce.Two Olympians competed with each other on Boone Pickens Field. It was thrilling to see parents, coaches, and other individuals cheering on their athletes to victory (Sounds like Hebrews 12, doesnt it?) Many of our volunteers were able to assist kids compete who didnt have the ability to throw the balls(these ath- letes used plastic tubes to get the balls onto the field). It was so humbling see our volunteers hugging and spurring on these athletes! It was also thrilling to see our volunteers giving out medals and ribbons to the athletes. This is what it is all about. It was hot, but well worth every moment! Im so glad to be a member of the Stillwater congregation. Yes, people making a differ- ence in the lives of other people in the name of Jesus Christ. Im so grateful to live in a community and to be associ- ated with a University that has opened it doors for 50 years of Spe- cial Olympics. A big note of appreciation to each and every person who helped on Thursday and Friday. Get some well deserved rest! Well need you next year along with many others. In Christ, Jimie-Wray

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NOV 2

JUNE 28 AUG 23

MAR

12

July

16

NOV

2

JUNE

28

QUOTE of the WEEK

MAY

12

Mother’s Day

May 19

Senior Sunday

May 21

Mission of Hope

May 22

Our Daily Bread

May 26

Grace Living Devotional

May 29

All Church Skate Night

SUNDAY: 9:00 AM CLASS WEDNESDAY: 6:30 PM CLASS www.stillwatercoc.org 10:15 AM Worship CHURCH OFFICE - 405-372-7439

5:00 PM BIBLE STUDY

TODAY

Grace Living Devotional

@ 3:00 p.m.

May 28

Mission of Hope

May 29

All Church Skate Night

June 3-7

Youth - Memphis Work Camp

June 9

Ambrose Baby Shower

2:00-3:00 p.m.

@ the Church Building

June 17-21

Youth - Camp Zenith

June 18

Mission of Hope @ 6:30 p.m.

June 24-27

Youth - Camp Cornerstone

June 26

Our Daily Bread

June 28

OKC Dodger Baseball Game

QUOTE of the WEEK

Many are the plans in

a person’s heart,

but it is the Lord’s

purpose that prevails.

Proverbs 19:21

MAY

26

Nearly 30 individuals from our Church family and The Stillwater Wound Center, led by Shelby Wright, volunteered to work Special Olympics this past Thursday and Friday. We had volun-teers of all ages help with this very special event.

Working Special Olympics was absolutely incredible. We had the opportunity to work both days helping referee a game called ‘Bocce.” Two Olympians competed with each other on Boone Pickens Field. It was thrilling to see parents, coaches, and other individuals cheering on their athletes to victory (Sounds like Hebrews 12, doesn’t it?) Many of our volunteers were able to assist kids compete who didn’t have the ability to throw the “balls” (these ath-letes used plastic tubes to get the

balls onto the field). It was so humbling see our volunteers hugging and spurring on these athletes! It was also thrilling to see our volunteers giving out medals and ribbons to the athletes. This is what it is all about. It was hot, but well worth every moment! I’m so glad to be a member of the Stillwater congregation. Yes, people making a differ-ence in the lives of other people in the name of Jesus Christ. I’m so grateful to live in a community and to be associ-ated with a University that has opened it doors for 50 years of Spe-cial Olympics. A big note of appreciation to each and every person who helped on Thursday and Friday. Get some well deserved rest! We’ll need you next year along with many others. In Christ, Jimie-Wray

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NEWS AND NOTES Nursery Needs: For those with small babies or toddlers, attended nursery is available. Ages birth to 24 months will be in the nursery at the end of the east hallway. Attendants are Robyn & Derrick Davies. Two and three-year-old's will be in room 208. Attendants are Erin & Shane Robinson. Men’s Bible Study: Men’s Bible Study Tuesday, May 28 at 10:00 a.m. in the Conference Room. They are studying I Corinthians. Men of all ages are welcome to join this wonderful time of study and fellowship.

Ladies Class: Ladies Bible Class finished their study of Proverbs and will not meet for the summer. Bible Class will resume in September.

West of Heaven Camp: Camp Applications available at the sign-up desk in the foyer. If you have questions, please contact Deanna Whit-ley at 405-372-5343, ext. 100 or Fax 405-377-7907.

Wednesday Night: Everyone is invited to the Rollerdome for Skate Night. Free Admission and Pizza

Thank You: “Thank you for including Stan Sigle in your prayers. We believe and have faith in God that He will hear our prayers and Stan will get better. We appreciate your prayers. Jojie, Stan and Marlee Sigle.”

Continued Prayers For: The following people who continue to struggle with health concerns: John Rodgers (had hip surgery Thurs-day), Jeff Vasby (treatments at VA hospital), Zach Love (recovering from spider bite), Jan Arthur (Zach Love’s grandmother is healing from two broken ankles) Deanna Hardy (continues to recover at home), Bev-erly Sloan (continuing health concerns), Irene Harguess (West Haven), Lisa Randolph (continued health issues), Whitney Pratt (Sharbee Horne’s sister with cancer), Steve Rogers (cancer), Rick Hays (cancer), and Joy Long (cancer).

WILL ROGER MINISTRY This year the Will Rogers Ministry was blessed with $7600 due to a

matching contribution from a generous donor in the congregation. That

made it possible for us to fund school supplies for 60 children at the be-

ginning of the year. Additionally, we supplied each classroom with kleen-

ex, hand sanitizer, and wipes both in the fall and spring. The funds pur-

chased coats in the fall and provided meals/snacks for Teacher Apprecia-

tion at Thanksgiving and during conferences and the end of the

year. With the remainder of the funds we were able to provide 247 chil-

dren (every child in 2nd,3rd,and 4th grade) with money to purchase their

own books for summer reading. Due to a buy 1-get 1 free, each child ac-

tually was able to purchase 2 books. Many of them would not have been

able to purchase books at all without your generous giving. It has been a

wonderful second year of building stronger relationships and trust while

showing them the love of Jesus. Thank you for your hearts of service.

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SECURITY NOTICE

SUNDAY PM Service @ 5:00 WEDNESDAY PM Classes @6:30 Doors will be unlocked 4:30 to 5:15 Doors will be unlocked 6:00 to 6:45

(If you miss the open times simply ring the buzzer and someone will buzz you in.)

May Birthdays Sheridan Kinsey 29

James Nichols .............................. 30

Rick Lane .................................... 31

Philip Norwood ............................ 31

Cindy Wright................................ 31

May Anniversaries

Sam & Brooke Phipps .................. 26

Tylerr & Alysia ............................ 29

Randy & Donna Wilson ............... 29

BJ & Dana McMichael ................. 30

Kent & Shelia Sampson ............... 30

Trent & Beth Hawkins ................. 31

Kent & Barbara Houck ................. 31

June Birthdays Gilbert Rose ................................. 03

Jackson Burns .............................. 04

Scott Whitley................................ 04

Dana McMichael .......................... 05

Shelby Morris ............................... 05

June Anniversaries

Bert & Liz Blumer ....................... 01

Wes & Sharbee Horne .................. 01

Monty & Jenny Daffern ............... 03

Jeremiah & Mackenzie Bro .......... 04

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

For Special Sunday & Wednesday Programs

SUNDAY EVENING

Sunday, June 2 @ 5:00 p.m.

Summer Theme Introduction & Ice Cream Social (All children & all adults in the Fellowship hall)

Sunday, June 9 @ 5:00 p.m.

Telling the Creation Story with “Extreme Animals” from Moore, OK

(All children & all adults in the Fellowship hall)

WEDNESDAY EVENING

Wednesday, June 5 @ 6:30 p.m.

“Creation in God’s Big Story of Scripture”

James Baird, Bible Professor at OC

(All adults in the Auditorium)

Wednesday, June 12 @ 6:30 p.m.

“The Fall in God’s Big Story of Scripture”

Alden Bass, Bible Professor at OC

(All adults in the Auditorium)

(More information to come on both Sunday & Wednesday evening programs)

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Stats for May 19, 2019

Sunday Bible Class ............................... 229 Sunday Morning ................................... 339 Wednesday Bible Classes ..................... 179 Contribution ..................................... $10,783

MINISTERS

Preaching Minister Jimie-Wray Mead .......................... 372-7439 Family Minister BJ McMichael ................................ 338-5569 Director of Campus Ministry Monty Daffern .................................. 372-5682 Campus Minister Ben Brinkerhoff .......................... 372-5682 Youth Minister Derrick Tharp ........................ 918-207-7299 College Women’s Ministry Coordinator Elyse Tharp ............................ 918-230-2609 Children’s Ministry Co-Coordinators Joy Ambrose & Maria Clark ............ 372-7439 Benevolence Minister Sid Davis ......................................... 880-6587 STAFF

Office Manager Ann Brumley ................................... 372-7439 Office Secretary Elaine Chaney ................................ 372-7439 UC Secretary Tiffany Poe .................................... 372-5682 Facility Managers Richard & Suzanne Birdwell ......... 742-7971

Missionaries Ricky Gootam ...................... Kakinada, India Kye Courtright .............. Chemnitz, Germany

SHEPHERDS John Anders ............................... 624-1336

Doyce Brumley .......................... 714-0845

Gary Johnson .............................. 372-6760

John Kirkpatrick ......................... 612-8170

Kent Sampson ............................ 372-0092

Cecil Strande .............................. 612-9803

DEACONS

Chanc Bergbower ...................... Youth Parking

Richard Birdwell........................... Benevolence

Steven Bloomer ............................ Benevolence

Ron Cox.............................................. Missions

Sid Davis ...................................... Benevolence

Greg Dilbeck ........................ Building/Grounds

Trent Hawkins .......................... Safety/Security

Wes Horne .................................... Communion

Jeff Littau ............................. Building/Grounds

Shane Robinson ................................ Education

Tylerr Ropp ........................................ Worship

Troy Simons ......................... Deacon Co-Chair

Scott Stubbs .......................... Deacon Co-Chair

Joe Wilson ........................................... Finance

Randy Wilson ...................... Building/Grounds

Worship Order May 26, 2019

Baby Dedications

We have Come to His House

WELCOME

Here I Am to Worship

10,000 Reasons

Lesson and Video

Dismiss Children

In Christ Alone

#448 - The Greatest Commands

Lesson

#791 - On Bended Knee I Come

#792 - My Eyes Are Dry

Lesson

#364 - Come, Share the Lord

Scripture & Prayer

Communion - Bread

Scripture & Prayer

Communion - The Fruit of the Vine

Invitation

#180 - Jesus is Lord

Scripture & Prayer

Contribution

Beautiful Lamb of God

Prayer

SUNDAY EVENING

The Big Group @ 5:00 p.m. - Fellowship Hall

Jimie-Wray Mead

Life Groups Life Groups meet at various times & locations.

It’s A Baby Boy

Congratulations to Cemal & Latasha Tasci on the

birth of their first child. Altal Evan Tasci was born

Monday, May 20, weighed 7.48 pounds and meas-

ured 19.5 inches. Mother and baby are doing well.

Randy & Donna Wilson are the proud grandparents.

Contributions - April 2019

$55, 462 Budget

$58, 241Actual

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$ 2779 Actual More Than Budget

Fiscal Year-To-Date

(Nov 1,2018 - May 30,019) $360,500 Budget

$362,571 Actual

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$ 2,071 Actual More Than Budgeted

BABY BLESSING

Marc & Tina Hartman & William

Evelyn Dawn

April 23, 2019

6 pounds and 20 inches

Derrick & Elyse Tharp & Rowan

Paxton Grace

April 24, 2019

8 pounds 9 ounces and 21.5 inches

NEW BABY GIRL

Congratulations to Jake & Kristen Ashpaugh on the birth

of their precious baby girl. Riley Lorraine made her en-

trance into the world Thursday, May 23 weighing 6 pounds

13 ounces and measured 20.5 inches. Mom and baby are

doing well.