Maranatha News from October 7

Maranatha News from October 7

Thanks to MaryAnn for her lesson on Kairos and Chronos time.
This week Susan Panciera will speak about the atonement.

Thanks to all the hosts, Pam Sherman, Scott and Debbie Morgan, Angie Dale and Jim McCann, for the goodies.
The Earleys and Staats will host this Sunday.

Birthdays:

7th Scott Morgan

8th Jim McCann

11th Jennifer Hall

12th Karen Campbell

12th Mark Jennings

Anniversaries:

None this week

Announcements:

Class attendance this week was 58. This is a one-third drop from January when we averaged 88.

Gifts are being accepted during October in Bishops Hall for the Cookson Hills Christmas store. This is sponsored by UMW and they request new and practical items.

Operation Hope toiletry collection continues. Please bring the items to class.

The Starlight Theatre auction party is this Saturday at the Meredith-Orrs. Other hosts are the Allene & Rex Donley, Julee and Jim Embrey and Janet Purinton. If you didn’t purchase this party, we’d still love to have you, just let us know.

The Amish Dinner is October 27. Sign up in class on Sunday.

The Greens could use meals while Eric is in Little Rock. Janet’s freezer is awaiting your contributions.

Joan Hatley and her sons also need meals while she goes through radiation. The link to the meal schedule is www.TakeThemAMeal.com Last name: Hatley passcode: 5410

The Habitat Interfaith House needs help providing breakfast and lunch to the volunteers. Visit their website for details.

Joys and Concerns:

Pam Sherman asked for prayers for her coworker, Tom Golliver, City of Tulsa CIO, who was put on administrative leave.

The Shermans will be hosting a Japanese exchange student this week.

Mary Staat asked for prayers for the three Reidy children at her school who lost their mother to cancer.

Some of you didn’t hear the first stanza of the opening prayer and asked to have it included here:

Master, they say that when I seem
To be in speech with you,
Since you make no replies, it’s all a dream
– One talker aping two.

They are half right, but not as they
Imagine; rather, I
Seek in myself the things I meant to say,
And lo! the wells are dry.

Then, seeing me empty, you forsake
The Listener’s role, and through
My dead lips breathe and into utterance wake
The thoughts I never knew.

And thus you neither need reply
Nor can; thus, while we seem
Two talking, thou art One forever, and I
No dreamer, but thy dream.

– C.S. Lewis, 1964

Have a great week, and we’ll see you Sunday.

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Casserole Reminder

Just a reminder that I will be collecting any casseroles that you might care to donate tomorrow in class. Remember to divide casseroles into relatively small servings for two or three people. If you’d like me to pick up something you’ve made later this week, e-mail me at purinton2.
Thanks.
Janet

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Maranatha News from September 30

Happy Wednesday, Maranatha!

MaryAnn Emmons got us thinking about kronos and kairos time during Part I of her lesson about “Seizing the Moment.” I’m looking forward to Part 2!

Big thank you to our hosts, the Meehans and Jacobys last Sunday, and the Shermans and Morgans (Debbie and Scott) this Sunday.

Birthdays:

Sept 30 Dan Blevins

Oct 3 Will Johnson

Oct 5 Denise Kilman & Nancy Morgan & Lynn Russell

Anniversaries:

Oct 1 Sharon & Tom Cox, Sandi & Scott Gardner

Oct 4 Denise and Al Klien

Oct 6 Susan and Joel Panciera

Announcements:

Janet Purinton reported that Eric Green is still in remission. His blood and marrow are clear, but there are two lesions so he’s undergoing treatment again. He will be in Little Rock for 3-4 weeks. Janet said he is very upbeat. They could use more casseroles for their freezer, so Janet will have a cooler in the classroom on Sunday to accept your food. There are only three eating, so this is a good opportunity to split a casserole. Please keep the Greens in your prayers.

Debbie Morgan announced that there are only five slots left for treats for the rest of the year! Please sign up on Sunday. And thanks to all who have provided goodies for us this year!

The Amish dinner is Oct 27 in Chouteau. It will be $13 or $14 per person, and is supposed to be quite delicious.

Downtown for Good was a great success on Saturday. Maranatha had the largest showing with 25 aside from the 33 confirmands who worked at the Methodist Manor. Thank you for your support of this wonderful event.

Gifts are being accepted during October for the Cookson Hills Christmas store. Please see the attached flyer.

The Crop Hunger Walk is Sunday, Oct 7. More details on the attached flyer.

Denny talked about the drop in class attendance over the year. Karen Campbell has been diligently contacting folks who haven’t attended for a while, but doesn’t always get a response. If you know of any reasons why some members aren’t attending, we’d love to hear it. We also want to assure you that we are quite ready to accept any constructive criticism you may have for us, so please don’t hesitate to contact Denny or I with any concerns. Maranatha is a wonderful class and it has been our honor to lead it this year. We want it to remain strong and vibrant and are happy to entertain your suggestions for keeping it so. And, of course, if you have been absent for awhile, please know that we miss you and would love to see you back in class.

Joys and Concerns:

Jim Embrey told us that his friend John Townsend was killed. Jim also has a friend who collapsed and is in critical condition with a genetic blood disorder.

Kristy Hayes told us her son totaled his motorcycle after a semi cut him off. He broke his ankle and is suffering from road rash. The highway patrol said it is a miracle he survived.

The Maddens are expecting a new grandchild in May!

Christi Luks son Brian was married in Lancaster, PA in a Mennonite church. He works on the Mars mission.

Pam Sherman’s grandson totaled his car. He is fine. But an uncle has passed away from a stroke.

Gabrielle Blankenship’s son, who works in Bio Statistics, will be working on his doctorate at MIT, and Baylor is picking up the tab!

Brenda Worthington’s brother’s wife is suffering from a brain tumor. After being in a vegetative state, she is now making progress, even eating real food.

Susan Rose told us that two of the three triplets are now nursing.

Nikki Smith experienced two accidents in a short time, one of which involved a flat tire. While she was stopped by the side of the road, a man stopped to help her change it, and then he insisted on buying her a new tire. She asks us to remember to pay it forward!

Lynn emailed that the child with plague is doing well and she thanks everyone for their prayers. She went to school last week, and will be on the Dr. Oz show.

The link to the meal schedule for Joanie Hatley is www.TakeThemAMeal.com Last name: Hatley passcode: 5410

Here’s the copy of Pam’s prayer from a couple of weeks ago:

Lord, you know better than we know ourselves that we are growing older with each passing day and will someday be old. Keep us from the fatal habit of thinking we must say something on every subject and on every occasion. Release us from craving to straighten out everybody’s affairs. Make us thoughtful but not moody. Helpful, but not bossy with our vast store of wisdom­—it seems a pity not to use it all, but you know, Lord, that we want a few friends at the end.

Keep our mind free from the recital of endless details; give us wings to get to the point swiftly. Seal our lips on our aches and pains. They are increasing, and love of rehearsing them is becoming sweeter as the years go by. We dare not ask for grace enough to enjoy the tales of others’ pains, but help us to endure them with patience. We dare not ask for improved memory, but for a growing humility and a lessening cocksureness when our memory seems to clash with the memories of others. Teach us the glorious lesson that occasionally we may be mistaken.

Keep us reasonably sweet; we do not want to be a sour old people—some of them are so hard to live with. Give us the ability to see good things in unexpected places, and talents in unexpected people. And, give us, O Lord, the grace to tell them so. Amen.

Attributed to a 17th century nun

Lord, you know better than we know ourselves that we are growing older with each passing day and will someday be old. Keep us from the fatal habit of thinking we must say something on every subject and on every occasion. Release us from craving to straighten out everybody’s affairs. Make us thoughtful but not moody. Helpful, but not bossy with our vast store of wisdom—it seems a pity not to use it all, but you know, Lord, that we want a few friends at the end. Keep our mind free from the recital of endless details; give us wings to get to the point swiftly. Seal our lips on our aches and pains. They are increasing, and love of rehearsing them is becoming sweeter as the years go by. We dare not ask for grace enough to enjoy the tales of others’ pains, but help us to endure them with patience. We dare not ask for improved memory, but for a growing humility and a lessening cocksureness when our memory seems to clash with the memories of others. Teach us the glorious lesson that occasionally we may be mistaken. Keep us reasonably sweet; we do not want to be a sour old people—some of them are so hard to live with. Give us the ability to see good things in unexpected places, and talents in unexpected people. And, give us, O Lord, the grace to tell them so. Amen. Attributed to a 17th century nunLord, you know better than we know ourselves that we are growing older with each passing day and will someday be old. Keep us from the fatal habit of thinking we must say something on every subject and on every occasion. Release us from craving to straighten out everybody’s affairs. Make us thoughtful but not moody. Helpful, but not bossy with our vast store of wisdom—it seems a pity not to use it all, but you know, Lord, that we want a few friends at the end. Keep our mind free from the recital of endless details; give us wings to get to the point swiftly. Seal our lips on our aches and pains. They are increasing, and love of rehearsing them is becoming sweeter as the years go by. We dare not ask for grace enough to enjoy the tales of others’ pains, but help us to endure them with patience. We dare not ask for improved memory, but for a growing humility and a lessening cocksureness when our memory seems to clash with the memories of others. Teach us the glorious lesson that occasionally we may be mistaken. Keep us reasonably sweet; we do not want to be a sour old people—some of them are so hard to live with. Give us the ability to see good things in unexpected places, and talents in unexpected people. And, give us, O Lord, the grace to tell them so. Amen. Attributed to a 17th century nunLord, you know better than we know ourselves that we are growing older with each passing day and will someday be old. Keep us from the fatal habit of thinking we must say something on every subject and on every occasion. Release us from craving to straighten out everybody’s affairs. Make us thoughtful but not moody. Helpful, but not bossy with our vast store of wisdom—it seems a pity not to use it all, but you know, Lord, that we want a few friends at the end. Keep our mind free from the recital of endless details; give us wings to get to the point swiftly. Seal our lips on our aches and pains. They are increasing, and love of rehearsing them is becoming sweeter as the years go by. We dare not ask for grace enough to enjoy the tales of others’ pains, but help us to endure them with patience. We dare not ask for improved memory, but for a growing humility and a lessening cocksureness when our memory seems to clash with the memories of others. Teach us the glorious lesson that occasionally we may be mistaken. Keep us reasonably sweet; we do not want to be a sour old people—some of them are so hard to live with. Give us the ability to see good things in unexpected places, and talents in unexpected people. And, give us, O Lord, the grace to tell them so. Amen. Attributed to a 17th century nun

Hunger Walk.pdf

Cookson Hills.pdf

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New info about Kim Fanter

from Patty Banes:

Kim Fanter is also presenting on Tues. Sept 25th for parents and grandparents of younger children. Kim is a great parenting coach which will be beneficial to anyone having control and behavior issues. Don’t pass up this opportunity because you never know when you will need your "bag of tricks"!

Hope to see you there!
Call for childcare reservations, 918-699-0112
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Kim Fanter Workshop

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Meal Request for Joan Hatley

Michelle Place forwarded this request today. Follow the link if you would like to participate.
Suzy

Joanie has requested we continue meals, so the meal schedule is open until Oct 30. Hopefully by then radiation will be complete. The recovery from surgery has been much longer than anticipated (she had drains in for over a month!!!). If you don’t mind spreading the word around, I’d appreciate it. I’ve emailed all senior high youth families and asked Ann White to email Joanie’s little kid choir families.

The site is www.TakeThemAMeal.com Last name: Hatley passcode: 5410

Thanks!

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Maranatha News From August 26

Here’s the news from Maranatha.

Thanks to Gary Peluso for his two week series on “The Meaning of Work.” We appreciated his perspective and the thought-provoking discussion afterwards. This Sunday, Maranatha members of the

Bolivia Mission Team will tell us about their recent trip.

Bill Gertsen and Patti and Gary Smith provided a wonderful spread for us. Thank you! This week David and Melanie Shepherd will host.

Thank you to Bob Russell for his wonderful prayer.

Birthdays

28 Jacque Gallegos

29 Bobbi Penberth

30 Andrea Davis

30 David Shepherd

Anniversaries

30 Susan and Bill Thomas

Announcements

Downtown For Good registration begins this Sunday. Please help make this annual morning of mission work the largest group yet!

Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University, a program endorsed by the UMC, begins September 23. Registration is in Bishops Hall.

Abundant Life Academy begins in September and offers three classes to help us in our development as Christians. For more info, contact Bill Crowell. See attachment.

The BA Adult Education fall program signup is taking place in Bishops Hall.

TU Wesley campus ministry Needs and Wish List is attached to this email.

Christi Luks is selling coupon books to benefit Engineers Without Borders.

Kans and Karaoke party resulted in food donations to the Mannford Food Pantry. You can help by contacting the Red Cross and Salvation Army. Clothing and furniture are also needed.

Joys and Concerns

Kudos to David Reck on his horn solo Sunday.

Prayers are needed for Pam Sherman’s oldest granddaughter who is dealing with some behavior issues.

This Sunday is the third Great Day at BA! We would love to see you in class!

Have a great week.

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Urgent Prayer Request

This just came from Lynn Jessee . . .

I just got an email from one of my high school friends and they have rushed her 8 year old granddaughter to the Denver Hospital in critical condition. She has been diagnosed with Bubonic Plague. They think she contacted it on their vacation in the mountains. She is running 107 temperature and very very ill. She needs all of our prayers. My friends name is Jayne Dowing. Please pray for this precious child.

Thanks so much, Lynn

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American Red Cross Benefit Dinner – FLYER

Oops, flyer attached!

JuniperBenefit.pdf

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American Red Cross Benefit Dinner

As you may recall, Nikki Smith began her new job with the American Red Cross recently and she quickly became involved with disaster relief efforts for victims of the Oklahoma wildfires. The Juniper Restaurant contacted her about hosting a benefit dinner, and one of the chefs is Paul Wilson, Pam Sherman’s son. Please take a look at the attached flyer for details.

Thanks,
Suzy Meredith-Orr

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