Office: M-F 9 a.m.—2 p.m. 918-492-1353 Nick and I have fostered two dogs previously and this week we welcomed our first one in Oklahoma. Through the Okla- homa German Shorthaired Pointer (GSP) Res- cue, we welcomed a male GSP. We’re calling him Pete. Pete was picked up as a stray by the Norman Animal Shelter. Who knows what his experi- ence of life has been before us? He probably was a decent scavenger and kept himself moving. He is quite thin and a bit afraid of cars. Pete keeps me smiling. He has an ever-present interest in what is just beyond his nose. “Ohh, that thing makes a noise. If I bite it, it oinks!” “And that, it smells good. What does it taste like?” While it isn’t always convenient to have a 50 pound dog participating in my every move, I’m thankful for the reminder of wonder. Pete won- ders and investi- gates. My days could use some more wonder. What about your’s? August 10, 2012 Kelli’s Kiln Annual Disciples Women Fall Re- treat October 5 & 6, 2012 Keynote Speaker: Rev. Leslie Dotson Associate Regional Pastor for the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Oklahoma for the Northeast Area will be the keynote speaker. Les- lie’s portfolio includes Commission on Worship & Spiritual Growth, Commissioned Ministry Training Program and conducting the Healthy Bounty Seminars. She serves on the Board of Commis- sioned Ministry Training Program and teaches worship as well as evangelism and mission. Leslie attended Butler University and re- ceived her M. Div. from Phillips Theological Seminary. She was ordained in June, 2002 and served two congregations before her call to re- gional church ministry in 2008. Leslie enjoys reading, attending the theater and musical per- formances, as well as working on her home. New Testament Hospitality Having explored hospitality in the ancient Middle East last Sunday, our Bible Study Class now turns to hospitality as practiced in the New Testament. We will look at the feast described by Jesus in a par- able. It's found in Luke 14:7-24. We invite you to join us at 9:30. next Sun- day.
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Office: M-F 9 a.m.—2 p.m. 918-492-1353
Nick and I have fostered two
dogs previously and this week
we welcomed our first one in
Oklahoma. Through the Okla-
homa German Shorthaired Pointer (GSP) Res-
cue, we welcomed a male GSP. We’re calling
him Pete.
Pete was picked up as a stray by the Norman
Animal Shelter. Who knows what his experi-
ence of life has been before us? He probably
was a decent scavenger and kept himself
moving. He is quite thin and a bit afraid of
cars.
Pete keeps me smiling. He has an ever-present
interest in what is just beyond his nose. “Ohh,
that thing makes a noise. If I bite it, it oinks!”
“And that, it smells good. What does it taste
like?” While it isn’t always convenient to have
a 50 pound dog participating in my every
move, I’m thankful for the reminder of wonder.
Pete won-
ders and
investi-
gates. My
days
could use
some
more
wonder.
What
about
your’s?
August 10, 2012
Kelli’s Kiln
Annual Disciples Women Fall Re-
treat
October 5 & 6, 2012
Keynote Speaker:
Rev. Leslie Dotson
Associate Regional Pastor for the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Oklahoma for the Northeast Area will be the keynote speaker. Les-lie’s portfolio includes Commission on Worship & Spiritual Growth, Commissioned Ministry Training Program and conducting the Healthy Bounty Seminars. She serves on the Board of Commis-sioned Ministry Training Program and teaches worship as well as evangelism and mission. Leslie attended Butler University and re-ceived her M. Div. from Phillips Theological Seminary. She was ordained in June, 2002 and served two congregations before her call to re-gional church ministry in 2008. Leslie enjoys reading, attending the theater and musical per-formances, as well as working on her home.
New Testament Hospitality Having explored hospitality in the ancient
Middle East last Sunday, our Bible Study Class
now turns to hospitality as practiced in the New
Testament. We will look at the feast described
by Jesus in a par-
able. It's found in
Luke 14:7-24. We
invite you to join us
at 9:30. next Sun-
day.
The first Disciples Women's meeting for the year will be
August 14 at 6:00 p.m. at Bethany Church.
It will be a salad supper.
Each person bring your favorite salad!
Breakfast Club
If you have not signed up please let Nancy know if you are coming so that we can insure
we will have a seat for you. You may respond to this e-mail or by phone, 918-492-2519.