Mail: Visit: PO Box 510 405-340-0691 900 S. Littler Edmond, OK 73083 stjohn-catholic.org Edmond, OK 73034

JUNE 27, 2021 • 13TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME/NATIVITY OF ST.

MISSION STATEMENT We are a Catholic Christian Community, called to be faithful, caring, enthusiastic disciples. We build up the Kingdom of God by worshiping and praising Him, proclaiming the Good News of Jesus Christ in word and witness, giving loving service to our neighbor and strengthening the parish community.

ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Monday – Friday 8:00 am—5:00 pm

MASS TIMES Saturday Vigil, 5:30 pm Sunday 7:30 am, 9:00 am* 11:30 am*, 5:30 pm * child care available Daily & Holy Days See “ Intentions”

SACRAMENT SCHEDULE Penance Wednesday 5:00-6:00 pm Saturday 4:00-5:00 pm

Anointing of the Sick Please call 405-340-0691 Emergencies call 405-330-7509

Baptism Prep [email protected]

Matrimony Contact priest at least six months in advance

READINGS ~ WEEK OF JUNE 27, 2021 Wed., The First of the Holy Roman Church Sun., 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time/Nativity of St. John the Baptist Gn 21:5, 8-20a/Ps 34:7-8, 10-11, 12-13 [7a]/Mt 8:28-34 Wis 1:13-15; 2:23-24/Ps 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11, 12, 13 [2a]/2 Cor Thurs., St. Junipero Serra, Priest 8:7, 9, 13-15/Mk 5:21-43 or 5:21-24, 35b-43 OR Is 49:1-6/Ps Gn 22:1b-19/Ps 115:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9 [9]/Mt 9:1-8 139:1-3, 13-14, 14-15 [14a]/Acts 13:22-26/Lk 1:57-66, 80 Fri. Mon., St. , Bishop and Gn 23:1-4, 19; 24:1-8, 62-67/Ps 106:1b-2, 3-4a, 4b-5 [1b]/Mt Gn 18:16-33/Ps 103:1b-2, 3-4, 8-9, 10-11 [8a]/Mt 8:18-22 9:9-13 Tues., Sts. Peter and Paul, Apostles Sat., St. Thomas, Apostle Vigil: Acts 3:1-10/Ps 19:2-3, 4-5 [5]/Gal 1:11-20/Jn 21:15- Eph 2:19-22/Ps 117:1bc, 2 [Mk 16:15]/Jn 20:24-29 19Day: Acts 12:1-11/Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [5]/2 Tm 4:6-8, Sun., 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time; Independence Day 17-18/Mt 16:13-19 Ez 2:2-5/Ps 123:1-2, 2, 3-4 [2cd]/2 Cor 12:7-10/Mk 6:1-6a

WORSHIP & EVANGELIZATION

CATHOLIC QUESTIONS to be baptized in water as a sign of repentance. John, howev- er, continually pointed beyond himself to the one who was Question: to come: Jesus Christ. John the Baptist’s call to repentance extended to the rules of his day. John critiqued the local What do we know about St. John the Baptist? rulers, Herod Antipas and his wife Herodias. Previously, Answer: Herodias had been married to Antipas’ brother, Herod Philip, We know quite a lot about John the Baptist from the Gospels but had betrayed him, left him, and married his more power- and other historical sources. John was the son of Zechariah ful brother. John was arrested for the slight and was eventu- and Elizabeth through a graced post-menopausal conception ally executed (Mark 6). This martyrdom prophetically antici- (Luke 1). John would have been raised with an intimate pates the trials that awaited Christ and his followers. In life knowledge of Jewish doctrine and religious practice, due to and death, John the Baptist served as the herald of the Mes- his father being a Levite priest. Elizabeth is a “kinswoman” siah. of Mary. While not in the same nuclear family, the two were ©LPi close enough that Mary would journey to spend several months with Elizabeth during her pregnancy. We don’t know how close John and Jesus were as children, but they certainly knew of one another as cousins. Luke 3 tells us he began his ministry in “the fifteenth year of WEEKLY GLIMPSE the reign of Tiberias Caesar,” roughly 29 A.D. He lived as a hermit with clear ascetic practices, such as rough clothing Sunday 27 and a simple vegetarian diet. Despite his remoteness, John’s 10:15 am ...... Opening the Word ...... Commons ministry was prophetic. People came from across the region 1:00 pm ...... ...... Sanctuary

Monday 28 5:30 pm ...... Server Training ...... Sanctuary CORRECTION: The Mass intention listed for Saturday, June 6:00 pm ...... HS Open Gym ...... Gym 26 at 5:30 pm was for Clyde & Annette Conger. They are NOT deceased, they are celebrating a wedding anniversary. Tuesday 29 10:00 am ...... Playdate ...... Playground 3:00 pm ...... Altar Server Training ...... Sanctuary 6:00 pm ...... Catechists Mtg ...... Youth Center MASS INTENTIONS 7:00 pm ...... Totus Tuus 7th-12th ...... Gym Sunday 27…..….7:30 am…...... ……….... † Bob Reddy 9:00 am…...... ….…..People of the Parish Wednesday 30 11:30 am…………………...... ….... † Jack Gordy 10:00 am ...... TimeOut Communion Srvc ...... Sanctuary 5:30 pm……...……...... † Doris D’Souza 6:07 pm ...... Youth Divine Time ... Daily Mass Chpl

Monday 28...... 7:30 am……………...... † Lloyd Vivian Thursday 01 3:00 pm ...... Altar Server Training ...... Sanctuary Tuesday 29……..7:30 am………...... † Bob Shewmaker Friday 02 Wednesday 30..7:30 am….……….....…...... † Chris Yager ...... Youth leave for Steubenville ......

Thursday 01…....7:30 am…….…...... † Mike Hoegger Saturday 03 11:00 am ...... Funeral ...... Sanctuary Friday 02 .……….7:30 am……….....† Gracia Asidera Devaras 5:30 pm……....…...... † Woodcock Sunday 04 ...... Independence Day ...... Saturday 03 .....7:30 am ….……………...... † Ruthie Gardosik 5:30 pm…………..……....† Loretta A. Rathke Monday 05 ...... Parish Offices Closed ...... Sunday 04…..….7:30 am…...... ……….... † Cecily Kumor 9:00 am…...... ….…..People of the Parish 11:30 am……………...... ….... † Gerry Lanigan We are blessed to have a very active parish. Not all activities 5:30 pm………..…...... † Tony Haferland will be listed here each week. The complete calendar can be † = deceased found at stjohn-catholic.org.

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PRAYER REQUESTS Due to space limitations, names are removed from prayer list after three months. Please call 405-340-0691, if you wish to have a name added. Phyllis Abbot & Theresa Epperly TJ Noles Family Al Ford Kathy Overturf Lou Ackerman Paul Gardella * Charles Patak Fr. Ray Ackerman Gayle Garvin John Patton Nancy Addington Jane N. Gray Payne Family We do not have enough people scheduled to begin All affected by Jennifer German Diane Peitzmeier Perpetual Adoration. We will continue with the Monday Covid19 Catherine Godwin Rosemarie Pelfrey through Friday Schedule at this time. Dennis Askew Dcn Grover Family Joni Pyron Jesus calls us to come to Him in the peace and quiet Raymond Atkinson Guinn Family Teressa Reffner of this sacred space. Spending an hour each week in Angela Ball Bill Guinn Madison & Kaleb the true Presence of Our Lord will deepen your faith Karen Bates * Callen Hans Robertson and provide you with a deeper and closer relationship Inslee Bennett Joe Hatch * Stefanie Robinson to God. Come and see! Chloe Biddle Steven Hayden Larry & Dianne If you have questions or want to discuss this oppor- Claire Bleau Tom Helsley Rose tunity, call: Janet Barresi, Eucharistic Adoration Coordi- Bob Brackhahn Steven Henderson Amy S. nator, 405-590-4797 or email [email protected]. Bertha Bradley Mrs. Higgins Edith Samaniego Mary Braum Laurie Hill Von & Linda Savary Benjamin Brister Steve Hill Anna Sedlacek Joe Bronson * Carrol Hochman Felicity Sharpe Please pray for vocations and support our Allison Buechner Jerry Hoegger Amy Shaver seminarians. www.OKCVocations.com Barbara Burdette Lauren Howard Skube Family Deb Butterfield Miranda Hoyt * Barbara Smith Mario Calbone A.J. Hunt Roger Smith Remember in your prayers, Conrad Caldwell Stephanie Hunt Stone Snodgress those currently serving our Country. Elsie Calloway Hunter Linda Spreacker Helen Cammuso Barbara Janka John Steele Pat Campbell Jessica, Zellika, James Steichen Anything we turn in the direction Brent Caperton Jody, Jason & Tony Matthew Stewart of God is a prayer. Thurman Caperton Christy Johnson Gene Streller –St. Ignatius of Loyola Mary Alice Clark Freddie Johnson Catherine Tharp Logan Concak * Al Jones Margaret Tharp Funerals at St John Mary Conners Stan Kelley Robbie Thompson Dan Culkin Stephen Kendall Linda Tjahjo We have received a request for a way to let Parishion- Patti & Doug Kathy Ketter Robin Townsend ers know when there will be funeral at St. John. Some Cunningham Ruthie Klabzuba Kelly Tucker times you may not see it in the bulletin until a week or Beth Ann Dailan Rita Kolar Rosalee Turk more after the funeral. In the past, people could sign William Davenport Leota Lutonsky Rose Marie Unrein up for notifications in the old app. We are now moving Gene Hatcher Davis Sarah M. Bobbye Van Horn those notifications to the new Realm Connect app. If Ivan Deatsch Mary Males Penny Varvel you would like to be notified of upcoming funerals at Nancy Dees Shawn Malone Linda Watson St. John, please request to join the Funerals At St Mike dela Garza Roberta Manel Brooklyn Whetson John group in Realm, under Community, or send a Elysse Dentino Janet McCarthy Steve Wood request to [email protected]. (You do not Bob Diaz Suzanne McGinley Gary Worley have to have a Realm account to sign up for these Robert Diaz Vicki Meacham Jim Zamboni notifications.) Corrine Dinges Lin Migura * New this week Julio Dominguez Jim Miles Christy Easley Craig Miller MAY THEY REST Bob Eccellente Mike Mitchell IN GOD’S PEACE Ed & Wanda Constance Moretti Edmiston Nalagan Family All Souls Tammy Ellis Judy Nelson Epperly Luyen Nguyen Ordinary Time| 3 ADMINISTRATION

SACRIFICIAL GIVING REPORT Happy 2nd Parish Weekly Collection, (6/15 - 6/21/21) $64,925.00 Ordination FY 21 Year to Date Collection 3,267,067.35 Anniversary FY 20 Year to Date Collection 3,237,592.91 FY 21 Collection Budget 2,860,000.00 Fr. Alex Kroll Thank you Poor Box/Samaritan House Weekly Collection, (6/15– 6/21/21) $6,166.26 for your “yes” FY 21 Year to Date Collection 260,038.01 6.29.19 FY 20 Year to Date Collection 303,094.68 FY 21 Poor Box Budget 250,000.00

CONTRIBUTION ENVELOPES Rother Feast Day Mass Weekend of June 27, 2021 Archbishop Coakley will celebrate Mass at 6:30 p.m. July 28 White Envelopes—Weekly Church Offering at Holy Trinity in Okarche for the feast day Holy Father-Peter’s Pence: Today is the Peter’s Pence of Bl. Stanley Rother. The Mass will be in-person and live- Collection, a worldwide collection that supports the work of streamed on Facebook, YouTube and at archokc.org/live. the Universal Church, including the work of the Holy See and the charitable works of Francis. Take this oppor- tunity to join with and be a sign of mercy to Rother Feast Day pilgrimage sites our suffering brothers and sisters. Please be generous. Find a list of sites to visit for Bl. Stanley Rother’s Feast Day For more information, visit www.peterspence.va/en.html. on July 28. Special hours and tours will be available from July 28-31 at locations that include the Bl. Stanley Rother 2021 Annual Catholic Appeal: archokc.org/appeal Shrine, the Heritage Gallery at the Catholic Pastoral Center and Bl. Stanley’s crypt at Resurrection Memorial Cemetery. Moving??? Please remember to send your new address and contact information to the church office at El Camino de Apla’s [email protected] or call 405-340-0691. Join in prayer for the archdiocese and for the of Bl. Stanley Rother with two prayer teams visiting all par- If you contribute online and no longer wish to receive ishes and missions in the archdiocese in July. Download the envelopes, please let the parish office know and we can Camino Passports at archokc.org/aplascamino or get them remove you from the distribution list 405-340-0691. at a camino prayer event or at your church. Watch for up- dates and the schedule for your parish at archokc.org/ Safe environment training aplascamino and in the July 4 issue of the . The archdiocese has an updated training program for volun- teers, staff members and clergy that will be required before working with minors in the diocese’s Catholic churches or schools. Learn more at archokc.org/safe-environment. TABERNACLE FLOWERS

If interested in a flower memorial or celebration, please call or email the Parish Office at 405-340-0691 or [email protected] and they can assist you with available dates. Dates are on a first come first serve basis.

Bulletin and Newsletter Content Submissions should be directed to [email protected] by noon on Friday. (10 days before Sunday) Submissions are accepted as space permits and are subject to editing. Graphics are appreciated and used if space permits.

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SAMARITAN HOUSE 42 E. 9th Edmond, OK Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday What power lies in a name? Have you ever met a "David," 9:00 am—12:00 pm "Holly," or "Jack" and said, "They don't look like a David, Hol- 405-216-7554 ly, or Jack"? Sometimes our name actually adds something Do you or someone you know need assistance with food or utilities? St. John's Samaritan House is here to help. to our person. Peculiar people sometimes have peculiar Call or come by! names. Some people of tremendous strength have names Needs: that we deem strong as well. Sometimes we give nicknames Laundry Soap & Shampoo to people because of some attributes they exhibit. Please drop off donations in the bin marked Samaritan In the Bible, names mean a lot. Saul changes his name to House in the closet in the Commons. Do not leave items Paul when he converts. means "man," as in the first on the porch as animals get them and we man. Eve means "to live" or "to breathe." Elizabeth took aren’t able to use your donation. great care to name her son John as God commanded, even if other family members did not understand why such a unique name not found in their lineage. It was a unique Project at St. John the Baptist name for a child who had a unique future of preparing the Catholic Church in Edmond is a pro-life way for the Messiah. outreach ministry providing spiritual, We have our baptismal names, our surnames, our Confirma- personal, and material support, and tion names, and our maiden names. But all disciples of Je- mentoring women experiencing a crisis sus also bear the same name: Christian. People may won- pregnancy. Trained volunteers provide der what does a David, Holly, or Jack really look like, but a close, supportive relationship with any they should never wonder what a Christian looks like. Unfor- woman needing help through her preg- tunately, too often those who bear this name don't resemble nancy and after delivery. Call Project Gabriel for confidential the characteristics embodied in the name. Simply, a Chris- support if you or a friend are pregnant! 405-888-2372. tian looks like Christ. A Christian acts like Christ. A Christian truly is Christ to a world that seeks to uncover the true meaning of his name. Time Out UPDATE TimeOut Communion -Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS Services will continue ©LPi to be held at 10:00 am on Wednesday mornings with services being led by Deacon George Butterfield. This service will now be followed by coffee and visiting in the Commons. Our dedicated volunteers will continue to transport those Reds, Whites & Brews members who would like to attend and have no means of Catholic Charities will host Reds, Whites & Brews 7:30 p.m. transportation. – 10 p.m. July 23 at Dunlap Codding, 609 W. Sheridan Ave. Regular TimeOut will resume in September and NOT July as in City. This event supports homeless services of previously posted. For questions call Pat Bourgeois at 405- Sanctuary Women’s Development Center in Stockyards City. 938-5544 or Debbie Kosters at 405-204-1783 Visit catholiccharitiesok.org for tickets.

Ordinary Time| 5 FAITH FORMATION

Erin Snow Kasey Holt Director of Evangelization Coordinator of Youth & Young Adults & Faith Formation 6th—12th & Confirmation [email protected] PreK-5th & First Communion 405-340-0691 x136 [email protected] 405-340-0691 x135

INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK “Do not be afraid, just have faith.” God does not rejoice in our demise or our destruction. Rather, He made us in his image and desires that we have life. He also desires that we be healed and know His loving touch. There is great power in an embrace offered in love. The touch of another can heal wounds and restore life. There is also power in faith. Faith can turn us toward the truth and turn us toward God. Both love and faith can lead us to hope that no matter what we encounter, God will continue to sustain us in being. He will not allow us to perish. God can profoundly change how we see Him, ourselves, and one another. God desires that we turn toward Him and be healed of all that wounds and binds us so that we can be free and enjoy the fullness of life. We are asked to arise and walk proudly with this life-giving faith. Reach out and share this faith with someone this week so that they too can receive God’s life changing embrace and heed His call to wholeness. There are many in our world wandering around aimlessly without hope. Bring it to them. ©LPi

Activities are open to all incoming freshman—12th grade student.

Catechist Come and See Calling all adults who may feel called to children’s and youth ministry! We will be having a Catechist Come and See even- ing of prayer and discussion Tuesday, June 29 from 6-7:30 PM in the Youth Room. If you are cer- tain the Lord is calling you to Faith Formation ministry this year, or if you are actively discerning or would like to discern whether or not He is calling you to this, please come and be with us! We will be discussing the role of catechist, our vi- sion for Faith Formation for 2021- 2022, and will start pray- ing for the Spirit to guide us in our endeavors this year!

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of regeneration through water and in the word." (From the Catechism of the Catholic Church) Baptism Preparation Parents preparing to celebrate the baptism of their child are required to attend a baptismal preparation session prior to the sacrament. We will offer the classes throughout the year. Holy Baptism is the basis of the whole Christian life, the gate- Godparents are also asked to attend this training class, for way to life in the Spirit (vitae spiritualis ianua), and the door St. John’s and some other parishes. which gives access to the other sacraments. Through Bap- tism we are freed from sin and reborn as sons of God; we Register for the next class become members of Christ, are incorporated into the Church Our next class is Saturday, July 17. Look for details on our and made sharers in her mission: "Baptism is the sacrament Event Registration Page or email Reception@stjohn- catholic.org.

There are three easy steps for parishioners to sign-up on FORMED: 1) Visit signup.formed.org 2) Enter parish zip or name 3) Enter name and e-mail There is no longer a unique parish code need- ed to access FORMED since the new system is based on searching for the parish subscription on the FORMED sign-in screen.

ST ELIZABETH ANN SETON SCHOOL

MISSION STATEMENT Guided by our Catholic faith, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School serves God and families by spiritually and academically preparing students for lives of holiness and service.

925 S. Boulevard • Principal Edmond, OK 73034 Laura Cain, x137 Ph: 405-348-5364 Assistant Principal Fx: 405-340-9627 Karen Corrigan, x129 Stelizabethedmond.org

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton is hiring part-time teacher aides for the 2021-2022 school year. Safe and Sacred train- ing and a background check are required. Interested applicants should email Laura Cain, Principal, at [email protected].

Ordinary Time| 7 STEWARDSHIP & COMMUNITY LIFE

What are your talents and interests? Did you know your talents and inter- ests can be applied to our ministry needs? When talents and interests Are you friendly, welcoming and ready to get back to in per- are set up in Realm, they help us son activities? Do you miss visiting with everyone at Mass match your gifts and skills with our each weekend? The Hospitality Ministry would love to help volunteer opportunities. If you are not sure where your skills you put your talents to back to work. and talents fit within St. John’s, or you want to use those The goal of the Hospitality Ministry is to ensure that all peo- gifts wherever needed, you can update your profile in ple feel welcome when coming to St. John the Baptist Catho- Realm. Visit stjohn-catholic.org/Realm to learn how to make lic Church, particularly when visiting for the first time. Visi- updates, and we will help you find volunteer opportunities tors may be looking for a new home parish, have faith- that fit the gifts you received from God. related questions, are in need of prayer, or are seeking If you do not already have a Realm login, please call the counsel. You are not expected to know ALL the answers. Parish office at 405-340-0691 or send an email to Many answers to their questions can be found in the bulle- [email protected] to request a login. tin, the website or in Realm. Time Required: Members of the Hospitality Ministry are available at the Hospitality desk after each weekend Mass to help visitors and newcomers register with the parish and Fatima Public Square find their way around the campus. They are also there to Rosary answer questions or make a resource connection for visitors as well as parishioners. At some point, you may be asked to Amen I say to you, unless help with a special event, for example a Newcomer Wel- you be converted, and come Party. become as little children, you shall not enter into Please contact John Whorton if you are interested in serving the kingdom of heaven." in this ministry. [email protected]. Matt. 18:3 In honor of the first appa- Block Party rition on May 13th to the Thank you so much to Kona Ice and 3 children of Fatima, we Benchmark for jumping in when our will begin praying the other food trucks canceled. Thank rosary once a month. you to Klemm’s Smoke Haus for the Please join us for the wonderful food. A big shout out to all volunteers who made Public Square -- Rosary this fun parish wide event happen!! Rally at 12:00 noon on Saturday, July 17th. We will continue the rosary rally once a month on the Saturday after the 13th. After our Lady of Fatima appeared to them, they started praying and offering sacrifices, just as Our Lady asked. This year more than ever we are needing prayers as Our Lady requested at Fatima. We will gather outside at the Ten Commandments Monu- ment in the south-east parking lot of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, off Boulevard. In case of rain we will stand under the awning just north of SEAS school and of course practice social distancing. Altar Server Ministry Be a Fatima apostle: Continue to pray through the most Holy One of the many ways to share your servant heart at Mass is Rosary to ask Our Lord and Our Lady for the conversion and as an Altar Server. Visit our YouTube channel StJohn Ed- protection of America, to stop the waves of sacrilege, blas- mond for a video interview of Zsolt Nagykaldi about the Altar phemy and anti-religious hatred in our society, and pray for Server ministry. You may visit our stjohn-catholic.org/ our public officials. Public prayer is powerful. worship/liturgy/altar-servers for details about the time Any questions, please call Yvette Kuriyama 580-651-9903 involved, training, and how to sign up or email or Ceci Chapman-Taylor at 405-650-7691. [email protected]

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THE CATHOLIC NEWMAN CENTER @ UCO 321 E Clegern Ave, Edmond, OK Rachel Smith—Campus Minister 405-340-0691 x 156 [email protected] stjohn-catholic.org/formation/uco-catholic-newman-center

Knights of Columbus June Knight of the Month R.J. Schulte June Family of the Month Ken & Eileen Morefield Knights of Columbus Council 6477 Our meetings are the first Thursday of the month at 7:30 PM, at the Fr. Larkin Activity Center starting July 1. Zoom will still be available. Luis J. Blanco (Luie) - Grand Knight Council 6477 405-314-7870 Jobs Box Find the latest career opportunities in the Archdiocese of in the Jobs Box at CODA: archokc.org/jobs-box. CO-DEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS Mother-daughter retreat Co-Dependents Anonymous in Edmond is continuing meetings on Zoom. Thurs. 6:30pm The archdiocesan Marriage and Family Life office will host a and Sat. 11:00am. For information and to Mother-Daughter brunch 9 a.m. – Noon Aug. 7 at the Catho- receive the meeting link call/text Sherry lic Pastoral Center in Oklahoma City. There will be a talk on 405-315-7559 or email being wonderfully made in the image and likeness of God, [email protected]. an overview of fertility cycles, an introduction to Theology of the Body, Q and A, prayer, and a meal. This event is bilingual Additional online and phone meetings listed in English and Spanish. Recommend ages are 12 and up. at www.coda.org. Co-Dependents Anonymous is a fellowship Doctors will help answer questions and teach the beauty of women and men learning to develop healthy relationships and science of bodies. Registration will open soon. E-mail with family, ourselves and God. [email protected] for updates. CONTACTS Parish Staff Ph 405-340-0691 • Fax 405-340-5715 Safety & Security ...... Anne Keef, x108 St Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School

Mail PO Box 510, Edmond, OK 73083 Music ...... Barbara Meiser, x117 Ph 405-348-5364 • Fax 405-340-9627

Emergency Calls Only ...... 405-330-7509 Accounting...... Lynda Hearn, x113 Principal ...... Laura Cain, x137 ...... Rev. Ray Ackerman Accounting/S&S ...... Angela Holt, x145 Assoc. Pastor ...... Rev. Anthony Ram Outreach/HR…………….Amy Dennis, x115 Children’s Day Out Comm/S&CL ... Stephanie Graham, x112 Assoc. Pastor ...... Rev. Alexander Kroll Ph 405-340-1789 Deacon ...... George Butterfield Evang & Faith FormationErin Snow, x135 Director ...... Eva Nagykaldi Youth & Young Adults ... Kasey Holt, x136 Deacon ...... Randy Hearn Deacon ...... Roy Forsythe Child Care ...... Mary Jo Fischer, x125 Outreach—Samaritan House Maintenance ...... Nathan Howard, x350 Administration ...... Jennifer Dolf, x114 Ph 405-216-7554 Counselor Mary Brenner, 405-359-8539 Exec. Asst ...... Bernadette Arviso, x107 Coordinator ...... Jesus Medina UCO ...... Rachel Smith, x156

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