Monday, April 30, 2012

2012.04.30 Monday Morning Message

Greetings and best wishes from Pilgrim Presbyterian Church, in Vinita, Oklahoma.

In the 1990's, my wife, Helen and I lived in the Lake Chapala area of Mexico, where I served as a "volunteer in mission" at an English speaking congregation, "The Little Chapel".

One Sunday morning I met a couple from North Carolina, snowbirds" as winter visitors were called.  Two weeks later I received a book from the couple, Soul Prints, by Rabbi Marc Gafney, an American living in Jerusalem.

I don't expect that I'll ever see this couple, but I'll be thankful as long as I live for their gracious gift.  
Soul Prints is a book which I highly recommend.

If, as I believe, most people do what they do in hope of finding happiness, in finding some sense of well being described by the word happiness.

Rabbi Gafney struck a deep chord in me when he wrote "happiness cannot be pursued...happiness is only achievable as a by-product of the pursuit of important goals - goals other than happiness itself."

Reading this, I remembered a line from Robert Burns that goes something like this:

"Believe me, happiness is shy,  And comes not aye when sought, man."

There are two pearls of wisdom for you to think about today.
If all we do is done for ourselves and our own, life becomes increasingly empty.

With blessings and in friendship,

Richard



The Reverend Nancy Covington will be in the pulpit this Sunday, May 6.  Communion will be served.

Keith Cresap is Worship Assistant.    The following Sunday, May 13 we celebrate the high school graduations of Madison Kroll land Caitlyn Spurgeon.  Also, we celebrate Mother's Day.

Monday, April 23, 2012

2012.04.23 Monday Morning Message

Greetings and all good wishes from Pilgrim Presbyterian Church, located in the heart of Vinita, Oklahoma.

A young cynic was depressed by the evil and suffering in the world.  He complained, "Why did God make a world like this?  I could make a better world than this."

His wise teacher answered, "That's exactly the reason God put you into the world...to make a better world.  Now, go and do your part."

The Christian gospel is about changed lives, renewed faith.  Though dependent upon God, God gave us the gift of free will, and God depends on us to choose wisely.  God cannot make a peaceful nation and world unless we root out hatred from our hearts.  God cannot build healthy families unless we work with God to bring sharing love and mutual respect to our relationships.  God needs each one of us.

Now, go and do your part!

With blessings and in friendship,
Richard

Our minister this Sunday, April 29 will be the Reverend Jo Wright from St. John's Episcopal, Vinita.

Monday, April 16, 2012

2012.04.16 Monday Morning Message

Greetings and best wishes from Pilgrim Presbyterian Church, located in the heart of Vinita, Oklahoma.

Holy Week, the most significant week of the Christian calendar, is a drama that portrays life in three acts.

Jesus endured the stress of his arrest and trial, and then was hoisted to a cross to hang in excruciating  pain.  To be sure he was dead, soldiers, with a spear, pierced his side.  Then he was laid in a borrowed tomb, sealed by a large boulder.

The world of his disciples, and those earliest followers of Jesus, collapsed.  When the women went to the tomb on Easter morning to annoint his dead body they found the tomb was empty.  They discovered that Jesus was alive, their Lord and Master was free.

When the disciples got this report, they dismissed it as an idle tale.  But after the report of the women was confirmed, they came alive again!  Jesus was risen from the dead.  Jesus was free!  With that good news, the spirit of the disciples was restored.

How often are you really down?  When everything seems to go wrong, when you are disappointed, when you are in the pits,  Jesus comes with a helpful word or a kind act and you are inspired again.

Let Easter be your year round experience.  Through us, Jesus wants to work to help people, to free people, to cheer the lonely and to heal the afflicted, and to guide the lost.

God needs each of us and we can be joined in a partnership with God, through the living Christ.  Let's not run away from the important part we have in God's plan.

With blessings and fond regards,

Richard

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Bingo at Burroughs Manor Sat. April 21 - 2:00 - 3:00
Helpers are needed

The Reverend Craig Gibson will be in the pulpit this Sunday April 22
(we refer to him as the one who brings his kids)

Please plan to attend.

Attendance April 1 -- 31
April 8 (Easter) -- 79
April 15 -- 32
 


Monday, April 9, 2012

2012.04.09 Monday Morning Message

Greetings and all good wishes from Pilgrim Presbyterian Church, Vinita, Oklahoma.

One note is sounded repeatedly by early Christians in the post-Easter period, and that note is 'LIGHT!" Christians are called out of darkness into God's marvelous light.

There is an old story, which I like, which is a simple, direct explanation of why discipleship is effective.

A little girl was in the 'big church' for the first time. She had been attending Sunday School, but this morning she sat with her parents in the large, beautiful sanctuary.  She was fascinated by the stained glass windows and asked her mother "Who are those people in the windows?"  "They are saints" the mother whispered.

Some time later the mother went to call on Mrs. Brown, an old family friend, and the little girl went with her.  As the story goes, Mrs. Brown didn't have much money.  She lived alone, and though poor, she was about the happiest person anyone knew.

As the mother and daughter returned home, the mother said "Mrs. Brown is a saint if ever there was one."  The little girl was perplexed.  The people in the stained glass windows were saints and Mrs. Brown was a saint.  What possible connection was there between Mrs. Brown and the people in the stained glass windows?

Finally, the little girl said to her mother, "I know what a saint is! A saint is a person who lets the light shine through"

Christians are people who let the spirit of Jesus shine through their lives.

With blessings and in friendship,
Richard


We had 79 in attendance yesterday, Easter Sunday. It was a lovely service with the Rev. Ray Hickman, children's bell choir, Suzy sang and the children had an Easter egg hunt.
 
 

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Pilgrim's Progress April 2012


PILGRIM’S PROGRESS

Voice of the Pilgrim Presbyterian Church
Vinita, Oklahoma             April, 2012


A Pastoral Letter from the Sidelines


Dear friends,

While young people often rebel against rules for life, seniors may try to avoid them altogether.

I have four rules for life which are important to me. 

First: I believe we must KEEP ON LEARNING.
There is nothing like a new interest to keep us alert and young! 

Second: KEEP ON WORKING.
What matters most is not so much what we do as to how we do it.

Third: KEEP ON LOVING.
Don’t take persons you love for granted. If you love people, tell them with the unexpected word or unexpected gift.

Fourth: KEEP ON FOLLOWING JESUS THE CHRIST. 
Jesus said “If you love me you will keep my commandments.” (John 14:15). To be a Christian we must be a follower of Jesus. 

Keep on learning, keep on working, keep on loving, keep on following Jesus Christ. I’ve found these to be four good rules for life.

With blessings and all good wishes,


Richard




The Greatest of all human needs is the need to be needed, the need to feel that one matters to someone.”

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ON THE PRAYER LIST

Please remember the following individuals in your daily prayers:

Richard Evans – Our minister
Dilys Evans – Richard's daughter
Mary Draper – Church member
John and Louise Gullett – Janie's parents
Hemphill – Friend of the Church
Joan Dirmyer – Relative of the Noggles
Dee Ann George – friend of the Rapps
Larry Skaggs – Friend of Todd Mariner
Bill Montgomery - Friend of Toni’s
Men and women serving in the military forces, and their families

CHURCH OFFICERS 
Session Members Deacons
  (Class of ’12) (Class of ’12)
Joyce Dishman Jim Dishman   
  Wally Olson Dianne Rapp
 Jim Shelton
(Class of '13) (Class of '13)
  Keith Cresap Jeanne Cowley
    Sue Ratcliff Jan Clark-Haney
Fred York              Toni Moore
(Class of ’14) (Class of ’14)
Sarah Bruce              Liz  Logan
    Kitty Brown Shirley Spaulding
Irene Conine

Church Trustees
Wally Olson 2012
Keith Cresap 2013
Kitty Brown 2014

Church email:
Church blog:

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14 Jim Shelton
27 Pam Noggle
Birthday Sunday is celebrated on the 2nd Sunday of the month.
Birthday Sunday Assignments:
April - Kitty Brown
May - Sarah Bruce
June - Shirley Rapp
July - Sue Ratcliff
August - Jan Clark
September - Janie York
October - Linda Burger
November - Toni Moore
December - Jeanne Cowley
(Bring cake & check on juice for children)
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Mary Draper’s address is:
St. Simeon’s, 3701 N. Cincinnati, Tulsa, 74106
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The 2012 Distinguished Service Award went to Judith M (Judy) Henderson.

The Reverend Judy Henderson’s ministry journey has traversed the globe, from China while still a seminary student to her current work in Africa.

With degrees in history and computer science and a certificate in Chinese language and culture, she became a commissioned lay pastor in Eastern Oklahoma Presbytery in 1994.  Following graduation from Austin Seminary in 1997, she served in both installed and interim positions.  Now honorably retired, she continues to teach, preach, and serve on EOP Committee on Ministry.

A new chapter in her ministry began in 2006 when she began teaching at the University of Livingstonia in the southeastern African country of Malawi.  In 2008 she was installed as associate pastor of Livingstonia Mission Station Church.  As moderator of a partnership between EOP and the University of Livingstonia, she organized delegations from Malawi to Oklahoma.

Last winter she coordinated the on-site distribution of the contents of a transoceanic container filled with goods for Livingstonia Mission Station and Livingstonia University, a mission project of Olympia Washington Presbytery Malawi Mission Committee.  Goods included a generator for the College of Education kitchen, an internet system for long distance learning, bicycles, and medical equipment for two mission hospitals plus the Malawi government.

Judy continues to speak and lead workshops on her experiences in Malawi.
  She and her husband, David, have 3 adult children.  She enjoys gardening, reading, walking, and swimming and celebrated her  “retirement” by navigating the U. S. Olympic level-5 white rapids course in northern Georgia.

Session Notes
Session met March 18 with 7 Elders, Treasurer Terry Brown and Moderator Fran Callaway present.
Terry’s treasurer’s report follows:  Beginning balance was $77,984.55.  Total receipts were $4,689.39, expenditures were $4,429.55, and the closing balance was $78,244.39.
Under the Pastor’s Report was the death of long-time member Anna Belle Mitchell on March 3, 2012.  Services were conducted on March 5, 2012, with Pastor Dr. Helen Hutchison of Miami’s First Presbyterian Church officiating and Dr. David Wilson assisting.  
Presbytery has asked that each church prepare a Manual of Operations, and Jim Shelton and Terry Brown have a formed a committee to work on this project. 
Trustee Keith Cresap has been overseeing the sale of the Allensworth property for $7,500.  Also, some of the sanctuary lights are being repaired or replaced.
Irene, Chair of the Worship Committee, is circulating a list of ministers who have filled the pulpit during the last few months so that members can note who they would like to hear again with the goal of selecting aTemporary Supply Pastor.
Session reviewed the Burroughs Manor Annual Financial Statement as of December, 31, 2011.  The report was prepared by accountant Chris Conine.
The annual church audit will be conducted by accountants from Bob Hartley’s office.
The worship assistant for April will be Keith Cresap, and Communion will be prepared on April 1st by Fred York.
Sue Ratcliff, Clerk of Session


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 2012 Communion Preparation

Elders & Deacons
April - Fred York
May - Jim Dishman
June - Dianne Rapp
July - Liz Logan
August - Jim Shelton
September - Irene Conine
October - Jeanne Cowley
November - Sarah Bruce
December - Shirley Spaulding


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Session and Deacons meeting Sunday April 15.  Moderator is Craig Kilgour.



2012 Worship Assistants
March - Irene Conine
April - Keith Cresap
May - Joyce Dishman
June - Wally Olson
July - Sue Ratcliff
August - Jim Shelton
September - Kitty Brown
October - Sarah Bruce
November - Irene Conine
December - Elders Share



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*MISSION STATEMENT*

To glorify God through worship, service, and prayer.
To know God's redeeming love and forgiveness
To nurture each other through fellowship and education
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Easter Lilies

to beautify the church chancel

were given by:


Terry and Kitty Brown in memory of R. S. Kennedy and Leoma Brown
Irene Conine in honor of children and grandchildren
Jeanne Cowley in memory of Donald Cowley and Kent Cowley.
Jim and Joyce Dishman
Liz Logan in memory of Dorothy Logan.
Jewell Morgan in memory of Bill Morgan, James and Ruth Humble and Jeane Humble Martin.
Jim and Sue Ratcliff in memory of Hugh, Ruth and Bobby Ratcliff and Howard and Florence Nichols.
Pilgrim Presbyterian Church in memory of Helen Evans.

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We had 79 in attendance on Easter Sunday.  The Rev. Ray Hickman conducted the special service.  Keith Cresap did a great job as Worship Assistant. Suzy sang “Good Morning” and the “Irish Benediction”.  The children’s bell choir, consisting of ten children  performed 3 songs.  Also, Irene made sure the children had an  Easter egg hunt.  She stuffed the eggs then hid them in the basement since the grass was still wet outside.  Carson and Caitlyn Spurgeon  were on hand to help with the 12 children who participated in the egg hunt.


Sunday was Birthday Sunday.  We celebrated Jim Shelton and Pam Noggle.  Kitty made the delicious chocolate sheet cake with jelly beans on top.

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Dwight Mission summer camp brochures are available in the Narthex.


BINGO AT BURROUGHS MANOR - Saturday, April 21 from 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.  A caller, cookies and helpers are needed.  Call the church office or Toni Moore at 256-3743 if you would like to help.



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Since the upstairs restroom is Ladies/Gents, please lock the door behind you when you enter.  It keeps you from being surprised.

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The Deacons met after church on March 18th to finish planning the April 1st brunch. The menu was to be egg casseroles, fruit, muffins, biscuits and gravy. Pat Sowers donated the sausage for the Casseroles and the pretty tablecloths. As our biscuit and gravy person Shirley Spaulding ended up in the hospital we just rallied around and made more muffins and breads. The tables with the pastel clothes and Easter bunnies were very pretty and the food was wonderful. Many thanks to Jewell for pitching in and making a casserole and to Laurence for helping get the orange juice on the table. Also Sheila Clark made some wonderful muffins for us. We really appreciate the help. Next up is a pot luck meal on July 1st, I see lots of red, white and blue dishes !!!!

Toni Moore, reporting


*** Ministers for April ***
April 1 -   Nancy Covington
April 8 -   Ray Hickman
April 15 - Craig Kilgour
April 22 - Craig Gibson
April 29 - Jo Wright








Monday, April 2, 2012

2012.04.02 Monday Morning Message


Greetings and all good wishes from Pilgrim Presbyterian Church, located in the heart of Vinita, Oklahoma.

Holy Week, which began yesterday, is the most significant week of the Christian calendar.  It is a drama that portrays life in three acts:
  • Act 1 - Palm Sunday, a carnival mood of exuberance and joy.
  • Act 2 - Maundy Thursday and Good Friday, a mood of grief, sorrow, tears.
  • Act 3 - Easter, a mood of victory

Life is a whole.  It swings from laughter to tears, from carnival to Calvary.  There are things that can't be greeted with joy or dismissed with a chuckle.  There are things when life stands still, when the landscape is dark and barren.

But Act 3 is different!  If you choose to accept Christ as Lord and Savior, your life will be encompassed by Easter love.  You will know that your life is lived in God's presence, and that you are literally never alone.

The Easter faith is the faith in which Christians live here and now, and in the eternal life after we did.

"I'm sure that neither death, nor life...will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord."  (Romans 8:38-39)

Thanks be to God.

Richard

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Next Sunday, Easter Sunday, Ray Hickman will fill the pulpit.  Suzie will sing and the Children's Bell Choir will perform.  Please come join us to worship God.