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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
OCTOBERLFTL Sec. 1-N, 4, & 11.........................................October 7LFTL Sec. 2, 3, & 10..............................................October 11LFTL Sec. 7, 8, & 12................................. ............October 12Convergence...........................................................October 15-16LFTL Sec. 9N & 9S................................................ October 18LFTL Sec. 5E & 5W................................................ October 19LFTL Sec. 1S & 6.....................................................October 21Reach The World Auction..................................October 26Credential Presentation Eastern Zone........October 30
DISTRICTCALENDAR
PublisherFrank Cargill
EditorJack Salkil
DesignerBrandon Knight
CopyeditorBarbara Miller
OtherContributorsElizabeth MoonGreg Tiffany
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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
Chad BrodrickSection 6
Weldon WrightSection 7
Micah WellsSection 8
David BrooksSection 9N
Steve LanceSection 9S
Don BarnesSection 10
Billy MartinSection 11
T.D. GiffordSection 12
The future depends on the present! Every generation leaves
behind a legacy; however, the foot-prints of time are merely
reflective of today’s values and decisions of our own making.
Christianity has always been one generation away from extinc-
tion. The final words spoken by the Messiah during His days
upon this earth still challenge our mission. We are responsible
for sharing the Gospel with the NEXT Generation. What legacy
will we leave behind?
This Fellowship, born in the fire of Pentecost, must never forget
our reason for being or else we will become a memory of what
“used” to be! The NEXT Generation must experience the reality
and the power of the Holy Spirit for themselves rather than
read of our past.
The Oklahoma District has a unique heritage that must be
shared. One avenue of opportunity is by becoming a NEXT
Generation Partner. Through this means, our generation can
offer a youth camp facility that will physically demonstrate our
passion for the NEXT Generation.
Twodatesofextremeimportance:
NEXTGenerationBanquet – every credentialed minister and
companion should make attendance a priority! We are offering
fourteen opportunities for your participation – please note the
dates and locations in this edition. Pastors, please bring your
influencers.
NEXTGenerationCelebrationSunday – the first Sunday of
November! Pastors, please mark that morning and allow your
congregation to invest in the NEXT Generation.
The greatest days for the Oklahoma Assemblies of God are
ahead! Possess the promise!
On June 26, 2010 Reverend ChadBrodrick, Tecumseh First
Assembly of God Pastor, was elected as PresbyterforSec-tionSix. He was chosen to fill the unexpired term of Doyle
Seeley, a faithful brother, who has provided outstanding lead-
ership as a member of the District Presbytery for twenty years.
The Seeleys recently retired from Chandler First Assembly
where they have served as pastor for twenty-seven years.
Pastor Brodrick was born on June 27, 1971 in Cordell, Oklaho-
ma. He spent much of his formative years in eastern Colorado
and southwestern Kansas. He earned a Bachelors Degree from
Central Bible College, Springfield, Missouri. Chad is currently
enrolled in graduate studies at Mid-America Christian Univer-
sity where he is pursuing a Master’s Degree in Leadership.
Chad met his wife, Nyree, at Central Bible College during the
time they were members of The Revivaltime Choir. Nyree,
who grew up at Claremore Verdigris Assembly, is a graduate of
CBC as well as an Oklahoma District Ordained Minister. They
were married July 2, 1994 and have two daughters - Anna (14)
and Miriam (11). Anna serves in the children’s ministries of
the church and has attended National Fine Arts every year in
puppetry. Miriam actively assists in children’s ministries and
has participated in Fun Arts. They play in competitive soccer
leagues.
Brother and Sister Brodrick have served as Pastors of Tecumseh
First Assembly for ten years. They are the second pastors in
the church’s sixty-one year history. Chad has served locally as
Ministerial Alliance President and Police Chaplain in addition
to other community involvement. Chad and Nyree have been
active in the section serving in several representative capaci-
ties including Youth, Girls, Men’s and Women’s Ministries.
/SUPERINTENDENT
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YOU AND YOUR MINISTRY TEAM ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A SPECIAL ONE DAY CONFERENCE DESIGNED TO EQUIP AND INSPIRE YOU TO LEAD YOUR LOCAL CHURCH.
MONDAY • AUGUST 30 • 9AM-4PMTHE ASSEMBLY • BROKEN ARROW, OK
REGISTRATION $30/PERSON OR $75 FOR YOUR ENTIRE CHURCH STAFF Includes conference registration, materials, lunch, and online conference resources.
PREACHING AND LEADERSHIP
LABORATORYDR. MARK RUTLANDPRESIDENT ORAL ROBERTS UNIVERSITYTULSA, OK
RON WOODSLEAD PASTOR THEASSEMBLY.ORGBROKEN ARROW, OK
GLEN REYNOLDSLEAD PASTOR BETHELTEMPLE.COMHAMPTON, VA
Melva was born to Henry
Orson and Martha Fern
(Adams) Maloney on July
20, 1927, in Goltry, and
died Monday July 5, 2010,
in Enid.
She graduated from
Hennessey High School and attended Phillips
University studying nursing. She worked at the
University Hospital in Enid as a CNA. On July 3,
1946 she married Chester “Pat” Vaughan, and
eight children were born to this union. Melva
was a licensed Assembly of God Minister for
fifty years and was a member of Enid Evangel
Assembly of God.
She is survived by six children Patsy Streller of
Perry, Tim Vaughan of Perry, John Vaughan of
Enid, Kathy Smith of Lucien, Andy Vaughan of
Westland, MI, and Mark Vaughan of Dekalb, TX;
16 grandchildren; 24 great grandchildren.
MelvaVaughanJuly 20, 1927 - July 5, 2010
Ralph Dean Hollandsworth passed into the arms of the Lord
whom he loved and served on June 4, 2010. Ralph was born on
Nov. 17, 1929, in Cordell, OK, to James I. & Edith Hollandsworth.
When Ralph was in his late teens, he was filled with the Holy
Spirit, and felt the call of God upon his life to become a mis-
sionary. He met his future bride, Rosemary, at First Assembly of
God church in Grand Junction, CO. She was also called to be a
missionary, and they began studying and preparing for a life of
service to God. In 1950, he graduated from Central Bible College, and then served
as senior pastor in Blair, OK. In 1956, after being accepted as a missionary by the
Assemblies of God, Ralph and his bride traveled by ship to Liberia, West Africa where
they served from 1956 - 1975, and then moved to Ghana, where they served from
1975 - 1996. They primarily worked in Bible schools - teaching and training nationals
to preach the gospel of Christ.
Ralph is survived by his wife of nearly 60 years, Rosemary, his daughter Rebecca
Brooks and her husband Jim, three grandchildren, and 4 great grandchildren. He is
also survived by his sisters, Shirley Gore, & Auda Petraglia, as well as his brother Bob.
The family requests that donations be made to the Central Bible College scholarship
fund, “The Ralph & Rosemary Hollandsworth Building Missionaries Scholarship.”
RalphHollandsworthNov. 17, 1929 - June 4, 2010
TRANSFERS
YOUCANVISITWWW.OKAG.ORGFOROUROPENCHURCH&OPENFORCALLSLISTS
WELCOME:
Marshall E. Frasier GeorgiaJason M. Peterson Southern Missiori
FAREWELL:
Jonathan Hanshaw Arkansas
Donald & Pamela Russsell West Texas
Juan Gallegos Elk City
Bo Gibbs Maysville
Gary McCutchan Talihina First
Lance Nelson Sallisaw First
Alan Davenport Corum
NEWPASTORS
Many of us want to leave a legacy for the Next Generation. Now is the
perfect time to make a difference for our children and grandchildren. All
of us will reap the benefits of our investment in our children. We should
make this a sincere matter of prayer and act upon the prompting of the
Holy Spirit.
Many individuals would like to make charitable gifts to specific minis-
tries, but feel they don’t have the available cash to fund such projects.
Below are some ideas that can be used to help current gifts:
CHARITABLEREMAINDERTRUST:If you have highly appreciated real estate or stocks that you are hesitant
to sell due to taxes, transfer that property to a Charitable Trust or gift
annuity. You will get a current tax deduction, but also have the opportu-
nity to earn income on the assets for life. The charity is able to sell the
assets, tax-free, investing the cash, which in turn pays an annual income
to the donor. At the donor’s death, the assets remain with the charity.
STOCKS,REALESTATE,COLLECTIBLESIf you don’t necessarily need income, donate highly appreciated prop-
erty (stocks, real estate, collectibles, etc.) and let the charity sell it. You
get a charitable donation equal to 100% of the value of the property
(subject to IRS limits). The charity will bypass the capital gains tax you
would pay if you sold the property.
LIFEINSURANCEPOLICYTo leverage your dollars for a substantial gift, give money to a charity
with the understanding that they will buy a life insurance policy with
the donated funds. You get the tax deduction and they get a sizable
gift when the donor is deceased that establishes a perpetual fund to
continue for years in your name.
WILLS&TRUSTSYou should always consider making a gift through your estate, either
through your will or trust. If your estate will be over $1,000,000, begin-
ning January 1, 2011, you possibly could pay estate tax. By including a
charity, you can bypass estate tax. As always, you should consult with
an attorney or estate planning professional before making a charitable
trust or gift through your estate plan.
TOMGOINSSecretary/[email protected]
/SECRETARY-TREASURERYOUCANLEAVEA
LEGACY
businessman
If a delivery company came to your door at work or home tomorrow morning with a cylinder package, your name attached to it and a label that read your family genealogy, you would be distracted with it for hours on end, brooding over every line. Why? Because there are intricately strung stories between every name that speak to who you are today to a great degree. What stories craft your name? Here’s a more practical question: What are you living that’s worth leaving?
The crisis on our hands is second-hand Christianity. The only way to grapple with this challenge appropriately is found in our personal passion for God and His Work. The intervention lies in our participation. God has proven Himself and has made available all that we need. We must live echoing the words of the prophet Habakkuk in chapter three, verse 2 – “Lord, I have heard of your fame; I stand in awe of your deeds, O Lord. Renew them in our day, in our time make them known; in wrath remember mercy.”
Our participation is the primary essential that can turn the tide. Henry Ward Beecher spoke to this challenge: “It is not well for a man to pray cream and live skim milk.” Dads, Moms, Grand-parents, if we want our posterity to be the cream of the crop, we are going to have to live life in a manner that reflects such a passion. Real prosperity is in godly posterity!
The monies that our district family raises for our new camping facilities and programs reflect this concern. When we consider the impact that has been made on past generations because of a reserved piece of property and time period every year for the children and youth of our state, our responsibility should be commensurate for the sake of future generations. We can make the right statement to the next generation by our eager involve-ment in this timely campaign. (Check out the website at www.thenextcampaign.org.)
May the words of Hebrews 13:7-8 live after us: “Remember your leaders, who spoke the word of God to you. Consider the outcome of their way of life and imitate their faith. Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” All for the glory
of God, and…the NEXT GENERATION.
/CHURCH
Darren&MichellePilcherChurchMinistriesDirectorWomen’sMinistriesDirector405.475.1192darren.pilcher@[email protected]
LEGACYLIVING
EliteLadiesLuncheon....Ladies of Legacy who have impacted the NEXT generation.
Too many people feel disconnected to the church. Some
churches feel disconnected to the district. How tragic when
pastors feel disconnected to some of their parishioners and
even disconnected to their fellow ministers. We, everyone,
must invest time and energy in building relationships and
maintaining communication. When we fail to communicate
imaginations run wild, and we feel disconnected.
To connect the dots and stay in the loop requires an effort. It
also requires innovation with energy. Under the tutelage of our
superintendent, Brother Cargill, great strides continue to be
made in closing the gaps and bringing everyone into healthy
connections. As pastors, teachers, missionaries, evangelists and
administrators we have an open and effective door immedi-
ately in front of us that will usher in new opportunities to make
right connections. Two of those opportunities I wish to dwell
on now include NEXT and the Church Transformation Network,
CTN.
The Oklahoma District Missions Department stands in the gap
with Brother Cargill and the District Campaign. For a “buck
a day” we in the Oklahoma missionary family can become a
NEXT Generation Partner. Partnership has long been a standard
for missions activity around the world. We partner with our
supporters, our fellow world harvesters and the nationals. As a
NEXT Generation Partner we connect with the past and future
generations, as well as the present generation of young people.
We can truly connect the dots by partnering with each other,
with present leadership and the NEXT generation of church
leaders and supporters. Count us in!
The Strategic Faith Journey has begun for numerous churches
in the Oklahoma District. Jointly sponsored by the Oklahoma
District Council and the National Church Transformation
Network, CTN, three Discovery Weekends and one Retreat
Weekend have already been directed. These churches involved
were targeted months ago for their size (80-250 in average
Sunday morning attendance) to be invited to take the year-long
Strategic Faith Journey. So far it has been an exciting journey.
Please let me share with you now testimonials from some of
the participants:
“Thank you so much Brother Warren for this opportunity. My
group was elated. We can’t wait for the August 13th and 14th
weekend. I will also be bringing 6 to the July 24th meeting. This is
an answer to prayer for me. Thank you again.”
PastorLaDonnaGrissom,TriumphAssemblyofGod.
“Thanks so much for this weekend and the investment that you
and the district made in the future leadership of this local body.
The group that came with me to this gathering are the future gen-
eration that will make and cast vision for the A/G and this local
church in the next 10-30 years.
All of the teaching presented will enable them to move forward
with God’s will and direction for years to come. We have been
discussing the material and will continue to evaluate what we
were taught. It was encouraging for me to see them accept the
process of vision and the leadership that is required to “walk” that
vision through.
For all of us at Spiro First Assembly of God-Thanks and may God
richly bless you and the District leadership.”
PastorRobertHill
“I am so excited about what the Oklahoma District is offering our
churches through the Church Transformation Network. I have
been waiting for a program like this all of my adult ministry.
THANK YOU so much for making this available to our church.
Now the Oklahoma District has partnered with us to help us
where we could not help ourselves. They have provided a program
with the CTN and even funded the program to where ANY church
regardless of its size could afford to participate.
Thank you Brother Cargill and Brother Warren for providing this
for us. I am excited as I have ever been about where our church
is going and this same excitement is shared by those of our con-
gregation who attended Discovery Weekend. I have heard many
times the question “What does the District ever do for the local
church?” I now can answer this question with 100% confidence.
From the leadership and staff of Faith Assembly, “THANK YOU for
your investment in our church, families, and community.”
PastorKellyGoins, FaithAssemblyofGod,Tulsa.
/MISSIONS
CNNECTINGTHEDTS
EliteLadiesLuncheon....Ladies of Legacy who have impacted the NEXT generation.
/YOUTH
DOUGEVERAARDYouthMinistriesDirector405.475.1182doug.everaard@okag.orgwww.facebook.com/dougeveraardwww.twitter.com/ouoakleywww.oklahomayouthministries.com
Since the debut of Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight series in 2005,
the four books about love-struck vampires, werewolves and
humans have taken the world by storm. More than 100 million
copies have sold worldwide. The first film generated $408 mil-
lion internationally, followed by another $709 million for the
second film. With the third installment in theaters right now it
has its largely young female fans clamoring for more.
CBS news is reporting that some crazed American teens are
actually biting each other, even drawing blood at times.
I have had students ask me questions in regards to the twilight
series “is it okay for me to watch?” “It’s not so much about the
occult as it’s more about a romantic love story between two
people!!!” “What do you think Doug?”
Other observers say the books about a vampire named Edward
who hunts animals rather than humans and falls in love with a
teenage girl named Bella is, at its core, a classic romance.
There is a great resource out right
now called “Escaping the Vampire”
by youth minister Kimberly Powers.
Kimberly says after talking to doz-
ens of fans of Twilight, she found
the books tapped into a deep long-
ing for love and meaning. “The girls
weren’t coming for the vampires,
they were coming for the love
story,” says Powers. “These girls
are just longing to be accepted.
I’ve seen this for years and years.
This is just another way of drawing them.”
Powers doesn’t denounce the series, but uses it as a tool in her
book: “I want girls to think, I thought Edward was the thing, but
wow, Jesus is truly my rescuer and hero.”
“Escaping the Vampire” is an interesting read, but more than
that, it is a great resource. This book could be used as a series
in February on love and relationships. She does a great job of
spinning the vampire phenomenon back to the true love story
of Jesus!
Itseemsthe“teenagecultureworld”atthemomentisbeingdominatedbyvampires.
“Today I recieved my brand new STL vehicle (F-150). My first stop was at Convoy of Hope where I loaded 3 pallets of water and one pallet of MRE’s. I am headed to Tecumsh, OK right now. What an awesome day THANK YOU OKLAHOMA YOUTH! You rock!”
BrentHurtU.S. MissionaryRural Compassion
SpeedTheLight| From The Field
In a publication called, The Camp Coun-selor, it states that kids camp ministry is a five day glimpse of heaven for many children. Boys and girls walk, talk, play and pray in an environment saturated with friends, games, great nightly services, and more importantly, the Holy Spirit.
We had planned our summer as a time to minister to thousands of Oklahoma kids; but little did we know, we would be the ones receiving ministry.
Our thanks are extended to all of the coaches and staff who served with us this year. We know many sacrificed their time and finances in order to help us at Turner Falls. Joy and I pray that God will bless you beyond measure for the effort and energy that so many have invested in Children’s Ministries during the camp season.
We were sad to see an end of our first year of directing camps; however, we are excited and anticipating what God has planned for the NEXT Generation!
/CHILDREN
DEANGUTHRIEChildrensMinistriesDirector405.475.1172dean.guthrie@okag.org
children’s pastor
LIZMOONGirlsMinistriesCoordinator918.458.9387elizabeth.moon@okag.org
//Aug&SeptinGirlsMinistries!
“SuperGirlsNeedSuperLeaders!”Mega
TrainingDay,Saturday,August28,
simultaneously held in OKC and Tulsa
area. All your training needs in one day,
in one place. Last year we trained over
100 ladies to become more effective in
their leadership ministry to girls. Sign your leaders up to day for
Mega Training 2010!
“Body & Soul~ I am fearfully and wonderfully made” Psalm
139:14 is our theme for this year’s Oklahoma District
Girls Ministries Celebration. Over 200 girls will participate in
the 2 regional Celebrations at the District Tabernacle August
13 & 14. On Friday night after the Western Region Celebration
there will be a late night fellowship at Celebration Station for
girls and their families. We invite pastors, children’s and youth
pastors, families and friends to join in this wonderful occasion
and support their girls as they are honored in OKC in August.
September12-18,2010isNationalGirlsMinistriesWeek
NationalGirlsMinistriesSleepoverisSeptember24-25 and
will be celebrated across the state. Watch for more information
from your Sectional GM Specialist!
If the Oklahoma Girls Ministries office can be of service to your
church please contact us. We want every girl in Oklahoma to
know Christ and have an opportunity to grow in Him.
BacktoSchoolLaunchFall 2010 is here! Over a quarter of a million students will
be attending an Oklahoma college or university campus
this fall. Now is the time, the campus is the place & seeing
students lives changed is our purpose. Thanks for your
prayers & support that are making it possible!
XAGameDaysWe’re looking for some
Spirit Filled Fans this fall as
XA GameDay travels across
our state. It all starts Thurs,
Aug 28 at SWOSU, with
stops planned at NEOA&M,
ECU, NSU, SEOSU, Langston,
Bacone, NWOSU & TU in the weeks to follow. Come & Join
us for the Ultimate XA Tailgate Party at a campus near you.
WhoareyougoingtoCall?It’s not to late to get students connected to the XA group
on their campus. Pick up your phone and give us a call.campus contactperson phoneCameron ( Lawton) Clint Bryan (580) 695-4544 CASC (Poteau) Stephen Yandell (918) 413-4748ECU (Ada) Bob Frederick (580) 310-4260 EOSC (Wilburton) John Lepant (918) 465-3659NEOA&M (Miami) Phil McGechie (918) 541-8882NSU (Tahlequah) Jeff Grogan (918) 207-6556NWOSU (Alva) Will Jenkins (580) 327-0894 OCCC (OKC) Chase Parsons (405) 205-5733 OSU (Stillwater) Curt Bellinger (405) 614-2730 OU (Norman) Nick Callaway (405) 210-3731 SEOSU(Durant) Marlin Blankenship (580) 230-4938 SWOSU (Wthrford) Nate Hicks (580) 772-2234 TCC/SE (Tulsa) Chance Bosch (918) 671-9508UCO (Edmond) Charlie Bunn (405) 203-1188 USAO (Chickasha) Connie Black (405) 224-1599
For any campus not listed call Greg at (405) 308-3737
or check out the latest updates @ www.XAoklahoma.com
FallBreak-A-WayFri-Sun/Sept25-27@TurnerFallsYouthCamp3 days of connecting collegians , H.S. Seniors & their leaders with
God & each other. You can download info & register online @
XAoklahoma.com
RaymondFrizzelle,Miami, reports 6 adults saved in
regular service, 3 saved at camp, l filled with the
Holy Ghost and 1called into the ministry.
GaryWalden,Peggs,reports 2 youth filled with the Holy
Ghost in camp and 2 in revival.
CharleyHudspeth,Newkirk, reports 2 youth saved in
Sunday School class, 1 rededicated, and 2
healed.
BradJones,WrightCity,reports several saved, filled
with the Holy Ghost and healed in regular
services and in camp meeting with Stacey
Strather.
KenBurge,Sallisaw,reports 2 filled with the Holy Ghost
in revival with Patty Posey. Others were saved,
healed, and filled with the Holy Ghost in regular
services.
JerryOgdon,Vinita, reports 10 filled with the Holy Ghost
and l saved.
EdSullivan,WrightCity,reports 6 saved and many
rededicated at Tex-Okla Camp.
JohnNewland,Waurika,reports l saved in regular
service.
DonnieKnight,Shawnee,10 saved in Kid’s Krusade.
Robert&JanTeel reports 24 saved and 4 filled with the
Holy Ghost in Kidz Krusades and revivals in May.
AlexHannareports 300 Arabs and Muslims saved through
Arabic Christian TV Programs and Houston Arabic
revival. Some healed from cancer, heart
problems and other diseases.
SandyTiceahkiereports 1 saved.
LloydAveryreports many delivered in New Mexico at a
Navajo Reservation Missions church.
PASTORS’REPORTS
EVANGELISTS’REPORTS
PRAYER REQUESTBobbieCollier – healing from cancer and strength.
JosephBowles – needs a job.
ClintGray- building fund miracle.
FredTiceahkie– prayer to reach all native people in Okla.
MarlynnSueWilder- residents to be saved at Rolling Hills Care Ctr.
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.
CONGRATULATIONSReverendandMrs.BobBensoncelebrated their 63rd Anniversary
on 6-7-10.
BIRTHSReverandandMrs.CurtisOphusannounce the birth of their 2nd
grandchild, Camryn Leann Ophus, born 6-12-10 weighing 7 lbs. 6
ozs., 20 ½” long. Proud parents are Brent and Kellie Ophus..
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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