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Outlook OKLAHOMA
The Oklahoma OUTLOOK is published by the Oklahoma District Council of the Assemblies of God. Publisher: Dr. Darryl Wootton Designers: Jayson Evans, Chris Ainsworth, Kyler Clapp Copyeditor: Renae Elmore GENERAL PRESBYTERS Dr. Darryl Wootton Superintendent
MINISTRY DIRECTORS Chad Brodrick Church Ministries
Craig Dacus Assistant Superintendent
Heath Corrales Youth Ministries
Jamie Austin Corporate Secretary
Dean Guthrie Children’s Ministries
EXECUTIVE PRESBYTERS Bruce McCarty Darren Pilcher
Susie Purkey Women’s Ministries
SECTIONAL PRESBYTERS Jackie Crafton Section 1
Kelly Coffey Section 8
Keith Williams Section 2
David Brooks Section 9N
Terry Bradley Section 3
Steve Lance Section 9S
Bob Yandell Section 4
Don Barnes Section 10
Dave Mewbourne Section 5E
Ric Freeman Section 11
Jason Byers Section 5W
Arlis Moon Section 12
Jeromye Jackson Section 6 Jimmy Keith Section 7
©2021 Oklahoma District Council of the Assemblies of God P.O. Box 13179 Oklahoma City, OK 73113 (405) 475-1100 www.okag.org @OKDCofAG
Upcoming Events SEPTEMBER
PK Retreat (Camp Cargill) Daughter’s Conference Main Event Men’s Conference Nationwide Girls Ministries Sleepover
September 4-6 September 10-11 September 23-25 September 24-25
Prayer & Listening Tour: NE Oklahoma Area NW Oklahoma Area Central Oklahoma Area SW Oklahoma Area SE Oklahoma Area
September 14 September 20 September 21 September 27 September 28
OCTOBER
OSOM Gameday (OKC) October 2 Credentialing Seminar (OKC) October 2 District Ministers Retreat – Branson, MO October 4-6 Chi Alpha Breakaway October 8-10 OSOM Gameday (Muskogee) October 9 OYM Youth Fest October 15-16 Network of Women in Ministry Seminar October 23 ACTS 2 Journey - Retreat #4 October 29-30 Light for the Lost Tour: Section 3 October 11 Section 7 October 12 Section 12 October 18 Section 11 October 19 Section 10 October 21 Section 9 October 25 Section 1 October 26 Section 5 October 28 Section 8 November 1 Section 2 November 2 Section 4 November 4 Section 6 November 8
NOVEMBER
Youth Pastors Retreat November 4-5 OSOM Gameday (OKC) November 6 OSOM Gameday (Muskogee) November 13 Credential Celebration November 13 Century Leadership Roundtable November 18 PB&J Retreat November 19-20
Time to Pray It is easier to run a bank without any money… It is easier to run an airport without any airplanes… It is easier to run a sports team without any athletes… THAN IT IS TO RUN A CHURCH WITHOUT ANY PRAYER! In 1 Thessalonians 5:17, Paul instructs the believers in Thessalonica to “Pray without ceasing.” My simple interpretation of that verse is: it is TIME TO PRAY. I have three requests.
PRAYER AND FASTING Would you join me and Faith on a 21-day journey of fasting and prayer from September 9 – 30? Please pray 2 Chronicles 7:14. We have included a prayer guide in this month’s Outlook if that is helpful to you. FALL TOUR Would you join us on this year’s Fall Tour? This year’s theme is “Prayer and Listening.” I want to PRAY for everyone, HEAR from everyone, and SHARE with everyone what God has placed on my heart.
DISTRICT MINISTER’S RETREAT Would you join us for our annual retreat in Branson? General Superintendent Doug Clay be conducting a historic “Installation Service” on Monday night and praying over all of our ministers and churches. There will be golf, Sight Sound theater, a few surprises but opportunities for us to pray privately and corporately. We are facing many strongholds and obstacles in our culture. I believe Jesus is the answer and the battle is won in prayer! Would you join me? It is TIME TO PRAY
Meet Our New Sectional Presbyter Congratulations to Dave and Debbie Mewbourne! In a special-called meeting on August 12, 2021, Dave was elected to fill the Section Five East Presbyter position, as the seat was left vacant due to Jamie Austin being elected to serve as General Presbyter at the 2021 Oklahoma District Council. Dave truly has a servant’s heart and stands ready to serve those ministers and churches in his section. We are thrilled to have the Mewbournes on board the District Presbytery team for such a time as this! Dave serves as Lead Pastor of Claremore Assembly of God. Prior to becoming Lead Pastor in February of 2003, he served as Youth Pastor at Claremore Assembly for one year. He has been in ministry for 38 years, serving churches in Alabama, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the Oklahoma District as Youth Alive Representative prior to serving in Claremore.
He celebrated his 40th anniversary this year with his wife, Debbie, whom he met while attending Evangel University in Springfield, MO. They both graduated from Evangel in 1980. Debbie is a Nurse Practitioner specializing in Oncology. Dave and Debbie have two children, Kraig and Kacie. Their son Kraig is a Middle School teacher in the Skiatook, OK school system. He and his wife Gloria have two boys, Ridge, and Silas, and their third boy is due October 8th. His daughter Kacie, and son-in-law Brandon, have blessed Pastor Dave and Debbie with two granddaughters, Mabry-Ellen, and Clara Jane. Pastor Dave loves serving the Claremore community where he is currently a Chaplain to the Claremore Police department. He occasionally plays golf, loves to run, and is an avid Alabama football fan.
Darryl Wootton Superintendent dw@okag.org
The Smartest Person
in the Room
Ministry is an interesting profession. Expectations are high and
demands are great. The longer you lead, the more credibility you gain, the more people begin to look to you as an expert in a number of areas. Even in areas where you have no real expertise. One of the huge dangers lurking behind this reality is that eventually you can begin to believe your own press. You can begin to think you are smarter and better than you actually are. It is a leadership trap. One of the largest downsides to this trap is that you will eventually stop growing because you can begin to believe you are the smartest person in the room.
The fact is, we can learn from anyone
• Listen to podcasts, read books, and develop relationships with people who are really good in other professions. Then learn what makes them good. • Spend time with people that do not validate all of your beliefs but will challenge your thinking. The fastest way to put a lid on your leadership and your life is to mistakenly assume that you know more and have learned more than anyone else in your life. The fact is, we can learn from anyone. If you have found yourself surrounded by people who always look to you as the expert or the leader, it might be worth considering the idea of expanding your circle. Put yourself in an uncomfortable environment where you are not sure what to do. Be intentional about making sure, at least on some level, you are not the smartest person in the room. The result just might be the growth for which you have been looking.
YO U R VISION IS OUR FOCUS
One way to avoid this trap is to be intentional about the people with whom you surround yourself. Simply put, make sure you are not the smartest person in the room. Be intentional about spending time with people that know things you don’t know, people who are good in areas in which you need to get better. These people are all around, and many times all it takes is a shift in perspective. If you don’t know the areas in which you need to improve just ask someone close to you. I promise there is a list. Below are some of the ways to shift your perspective to ensure you are always learning, growing, and becoming a better leader. • Ask more questions, and give fewer answers. • Reject the ‘fake it till you make it’ thinking. Ask for help when you don’t know.
Kevin Conner Director of Finance & Operations kevin.conner@okag.org
For more resources, visit www.ecfa.church/churchexcel
Reviving Godly Men! It was a beautiful morning in San Diego as we arrived on base to celebrate a nephew that was graduating from Marine Basic Training. It was a day to celebrate!
As the family gathered to honor our graduate, we could not help but get a glimpse into the culture of the Marines Corps. The history, purpose, structure, discipline and expectations were made very clear throughout our time there. As we watched the pomp and circumstance surrounding graduation, we were not oblivious to all the hard work that the graduates, drill sergeants and others put in to get here. They endured some of the most difficult physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual challenges that anyone has faced. Yet each one would state that it was worth the effort to get to graduation day! However, this is just the beginning for each graduate as they boarded buses after the ceremonies to travel to their next level of training. Yet each young man would carry with them the training that they received. The most important? Each one understood the values of the Marine Corp and what it takes to live up to the standard. “Marines live by a set of enduring core values that form the bedrock of our character. These values guide our actions and bolster our resolve. Honor, courage, and commitment lead us to victory over the physical, mental and moral battles faced during combat, or while serving in our communities on behalf of our Nation. These are the values that ensure every fight in current and future battles supports our common moral cause.” (https://www.marines.com/life-as-amarine/standards/values.html)
As I thought about the values that are ingrained into every Marine, I could not help but think about the men across our state that have been called into Kingdom Service. Men who have committed themselves to be a part of the Kingdom and attend our services. These men are a valuable part of the work that God has called the church to do! Yet I also know that these men are struggling. The world has done all that it can to try and discourage our men from their faith and serving the Lord with all that they are. If they are weak in their faith at all, the world will eventually lead them to sever their connection to God altogether. We need a revival among the men in our nation. A revival that transforms men into fully devoted followers of Christ. Men who change the world around them! What does it take? Men need a set of values to live by every day. Like the Marines, God’s men need the biblical values communicated and reinforced each day. As a church, we need to help them to see that God has a purpose for their lives! Read the Core Value Description of the Marine Corp above again. Isn’t it interesting that these values have much in common with the Biblical standards for all those who would believe? While we are not in combat with flesh and blood, we are in a spiritual battle every day! Reviving the men in our churches will require a spiritual transformation of hearts. It will necessitate those men to live with Honor, Courage, and Commitment.
Look at the Marine Corps value of Courage: Courage is the mental, moral and physical strength ingrained in Marines. It carries us through the challenges of combat and aids in overcoming fear. It is the inner strength that enables us to do what is right, to adhere to a higher standard of personal conduct, and to make tough decisions under stress and pressure. (https://www.marines.com/life-as-amarine/standards/values.html) This year the National Theme for Men’s Ministry is COURAGE. Why do men need courage? Because it will carry them through the challenges of the spiritual battles they face. It gives them the faith and strength to live with Godly standards and to make the right decisions. This world is tough and Godly men need to be strong in the battle! Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9 (ESV) Main Event Men’s Conference on September 23-25, 2021 is designed to encourage the men of your church to Be Courageous! Make plans to bring your men! They will be challenged by the presence of the Spirit and the preaching of the Word of God! The men of your church can change the world! Register at: www.okag.org/mainevent Blessings, Chad and Nyree
Chad Brodrick Church Ministries chad.brodrick@okag.org
A Call to
Prayer & Fasting Oklahoma Ladies – We want to echo
our Oklahoma District Superintendent, Pastor Darryl Wootton’s “Call to Prayer and Fasting,” in the month of September! This is something the women of Oklahoma have been participating in, every Tuesday for the last 5 years because we KNOW the power of these two actions when they are combined!!! It’s like mixing fire and gasoline, spiritually-speaking!!! We have experienced a Holy-Hunger for More of God, as a result! JESUS said, “some things come Not but by prayer and fasting.” (Mark 9:29 NKJV) Please join us for this 21-Day Districtwide Fasting and Prayer from September 9-30, 2021 and meet me on our Fall Prayer and Listening Tour (at a location nearest you)!! I will be attending each one this month and am available to pray, listen and connect with the wonderful female pastors, wives and leaders–all across our State. We are All Stronger Together, Friends. Please don’t do ministry alone! • Fasting is a departure from something that brings you pleasure or comfort for the sake of prayer and seeking God.
• Loose the Spirit of God – the Holy Spirit naming the things we want to see changed: (Marriage restorations, family peace, fidelity in our marriages, that God would give mothers and fathers a desire to be better parents and for prodigals to awaken, etc.) • Pray for the Spirit of Conviction to fall upon hearts and minds. Pray the Word! • Pray over our State Leaders, our Schools – ask God to raise-up Godfearing Leaders and to protect our students. • Pray for our National Leaders, our President and for Peace in our Land. (2 Chron. 7:14) • Pray for All of our Churches and Church Leaders for supernatural wisdom from God to LEAD. • Pray for a return of Miracles, Signs and Wonders in the Church that we would once again see Mighty answers to prayer. • Pray Scripture! The Sword of the Spirit is the Word of God. The Sword is in our mouth.
• We ask that you FAST at least one item with us on Tuesdays,(i.e. Food, Social Media, Coffee, Sugar, etc.) • Pray for a CURE for the Coronavirus. • Pray that the eyes of our understanding would be opened to the spiritual realm-helping us to battle. • Bind hindering forces over our men and women, towns, cities and territories. (Naming specific hindrances such as: “the spirit of addiction, seducing spirits, lying spirits, perversion of every sort, etc.) Matthew 18:18-19
Susie Purkey Women’s Ministries susie.purkey@okag.org
A Record Year for
Kids Camp!
It is the beginning of September,
and we are still amazed and excited about all of the things that God did this past summer at Kids Camp. Last month, I was able to give you just a glimpse of what God was doing at Camp Cargill, but as Paul Harvey used to say, “And now, here’s the rest of the story.” From July 1st to July 30th, Kids Camp was jam packed full of fun and excitement and most importantly an incredible move of God each week. We kicked off our camp season with Little Radicals. This is our camp that is especially designed for kids ages 6 and 7 years old. Our Evangelists were Missionaries Mike and Anita James. They did a wonderful job making sure that our Little Radicals’ first experience at Camp Cargill, was one they will never forget. After we were finished with Little Radicals, we moved into four powerpacked weeks of Kids Camp. This camp is for kids ages 8-12 years old. Mike and Anita stayed and were also our evangelists for Kids Camp 1 and 2. They brought the same excitement and ministry that they had at Little Radicals and made a huge impact on our first two camps. Camps 3 and 4 were awesome as well. Our camp evangelist for Camp 3 and 4 was Patty Chapman. She along with her husband, Terry, and son, Vince, helped create an awesome atmosphere for God to speak directly to our campers for those two weeks. All in all, the ministry at Kids Camp was top notch for 2021! Campers Saved: 314 Campers Rededicated:
735
Campers Filled with the Holy Spirit: 197 Campers Called into Ministry:
255
In the area of missions and BGMC, Kids Camp 2021 had a record smashing year. Each year we designate a mission’s project that we raise funds for during Kids Camp. This year’s project was for Africa Tabernacle Evangelism. This is a ministry that helps build churches all across Africa. Our goal for the 2021 Kids Camp season was $10,000. The most that we had ever raised across all of our kids camps was in the area of about $7500. This year our goal was $10,000 over the course of all four camps! On Wednesday morning chapel of Kids Camp 1, I had issued the challenge that if we would raise the $10,000 over all four camps, I would color my beard Buddy Barrel yellow and walk the exhibit hall at General Council in Orlando. During the Friday morning dismissal from Kids Camp 1 the results came in and Kids Camp 1, all by their self, had raised $10,000. Praise God. I was destined to have a yellow beard at General Council. So, Kids Camp 2 rolls around and everyone is asking, “What are you going to do? You already have to walk around council looking like Buddy…” So after finding out that it takes $7500 to build a tabernacle in Africa, I challenged Kids Camp 2 that if they would raise enough money for one tabernacle, I would spend the night on the roof of the new Solid Rock building that was completed this year at Camp Cargill. Well, reporting live from a livestream via the roof of the Solid rock, a little over $13,000 came in for BGMC on the second week of camp. Upon hearing this, some campers and coaches from Camp 1 heard this and raised the total from $10,000 to $12,000. I forgot to mention that heading into Camp 3, Camp 1 and 2 had upwards of 800 in attendance. Moving into the third camp, our attendance was cut right at
Dean Guthrie Children’s Ministries dean.guthrie@okag.org
half. I issued the same challenge to raise enough to build one tabernacle. If the goal was made, at the end of the week, I would be turned into a human baked potato. $16,000 later, I was dripping with potato, sour cream, butter, chives, cheeses, and a dash of Siracha. The same challenge was issued at Camp 4, if they raised enough to build a tabernacle I would be turned into what is called a “Dean Special” at the end of the week. (Imagine a cross between a chilidog and a Frito chili pie.) At the end of the week, dripping with chili and cheese, we celebrated the fact that Camp 4 raised $10,000. When it was all said and done, just a little over $52,000 for BGMC had been given or pledged during Kids Camp! I am happy to say that over half of those funds have already came through our offices. BGMC is a dynamic tool to teach your kids to have a heart of compassion. Kids who grow up in church with a heart of compassion, become leaders in the church with a heart of compassion. We give glory and honor to God for the incredible year we have had in 2021 and cannot wait to see what He has in store for us in 2022!
21 Day Guide OKAG September 21 Day Prayer and Fasting Guide (September 9–30)
Day 1 – Pray that God would send a spiritual renewal to Oklahoma (2 Chronicles 7:14) Day 2 – Pray that God would overwhelmingly bless our Missionaries from Oklahoma Day 3 – Pray that God would encourage Lead Pastors and Staff Pastors across Oklahoma Day 4 – Pray that God would send an outpouring of His Spirit upon the children of Oklahoma Day 5 – Pray that God would send an outpouring of His Spirit upon the youth of Oklahoma Day 6 – Pray that God would send an outpouring of His Spirit upon the college students of Oklahoma Day 7 – Pray that God would encourage, empower and strengthen the Senior adults of Oklahoma Day 8 – Pray that God would help OKAG revitalize churches across Oklahoma Day 9 – Pray that God would help OKAG have the courage to plant churches across Oklahoma Day 10 – Pray that God would bring an end to the COVID pandemic Day 11 – Pray that God would raise up Oklahoma leaders to pray for the peace to Israel Day 12 – Pray that God would use the OKAG to bring relevant resources to ministers across Oklahoma Day 13 – Pray that God would use the OKAG to end racism across Oklahoma Day 14 – Pray that God would use the OKAG to end the orphan care crisis across Oklahoma Day 15 – Pray that God would use the OKAG to end human trafficking across Oklahoma and beyond Day 16 – Pray that God would bless our OKAG School of Ministry Day 17 – Pray that God would bless our Assemblies of God Universities Day 18 – Pray that God would continue to lead our General Superintendent, Doug Clay, and his ELT team Day 19 – Pray that God would lead our Governor, Congressmen, and all government officials Day 20 – Pray that God would raise up an army of volunteers to serve in each local church Day 21 – Pray for an unprecedented move of God upon every member of the OKAG
In Memory Greg Newton
Dale D. Jennings
Reverend Gregory Alan Newton left this world behind to spend eternity with Jesus on Saturday, August 7, 2021, in Oklahoma City, OK, at the age of 59 years. Pastor Greg, as he was affectionately known to all, was born in Oklahoma City, OK, to his parents, Rev. Curtis and Arlene (McConnell) Newton on March 2, 1962.
Reverend Dale Dean Jennings passed away at his home in Norman, OK on Saturday evening, August 7, 2021, at the age of 86 years.
3/2/1962 – 8/7/2021
Greg came to know Jesus Christ as his savior and was called into the ministry at a very young age. He began full time ministry as a pastor at the age of 22. Greg received his Ministry License and Ordination from the Assemblies of God organization. He and his wife of 32 years, Lisa Haigood Newton, were married in Lubbock, TX, on July 15, 1989. From this union three daughters were born and raised to carry on the Christian heritage. Greg always had a pastor’s heart not just to Elk City Gateway, but the community at large. He served the schools in each community where he lived. He served as referee, umpire, bus driver, radio announcer and fan to the local sports teams. He served in hospital ministry wherever God led him as well as being involved in the ministerial alliance in many communities. He was an avid OU and Oklahoma City Thunder fan. He was also an enthusiastic golf player and fan, playing numerous tournaments with friends and family. Greg was heavily involved and loyal to the Mission Fields of Africa and Mexico making several missionary journeys spreading the love of Christ around the world. This was done not only through personal ministry, but also through raising funds for Bibles in foreign languages through the “Fire Bible” Ministry. Many souls will enter heaven’s gates because of Greg’s faithful service to the Gospel. His pastor’s heart led him to become “best friends” with each member of his congregation becoming their confidant, moral support, prayer warrior, and spiritual leader. He loved to rib his friends, and joke with all who would listen. Everyone who knew Greg would say he was an avid sports enthusiast. From golf, high school basketball, OU football, tennis, and volleyball he enjoyed the thrill of competition. Greg will be missed from the Erick basketball games where he announced the games to the Sayre Golf Course where he competed. This season of Greg’s race is complete, but his eternal life has just begun.
Minister’s Spouses Carolyn Dean 9/24/1942 – 7/28/2021 Spouse of Charles Dean Delores Robertson 8/20/1946 – 8/29/2021 Spouse of Roy Robertson
10/20/1934 – 8/7/2021
Dale was the son of Floyd Jennings Sr. and Winnie Mae (Hooper) Jennings, born on October 20, 1934 in Seminole County, OK, where he was brought up. He attended Pleasant Grove schools, where he played in the band and on the basketball team, and graduated Pleasant Grove High School. He married Myrtle Harrelson in Seminole on April 9, 1955, when she was 17 and he was 21. She was the love of his life, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and excellent minister’s wife until she passed away on February 9, 2019, two months before their 64th wedding anniversary. Dale was a minister for more than 50 years with the Assemblies of God. He traveled with his family for several years as an evangelist in Texas and South Carolina, then returned to Oklahoma. His passion and calling in life was to pastor churches, and for many years he pastored in various parts of the state Ferguson, Maud, Chickasha, Duncan, Holdenville, Ryan, Oklahoma City, Del City, Ada - and finally returned to pastor Holdenville Assembly of God a second time, from 2001-2005. When that pastorate ended he returned to evangelizing for a while, and then retired in 2008. In those later years, he enjoyed reading and listening to music, and he loved just spending time with his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. He has recently been blessed with the company of Clara Jennings, his wife of six months.
Forest E. Gibbs
2/5/1933 – 8/19/2021 Reverend Forrest Emanuel Gibbs passed away on August 19, 2021, at the age of 88 at his home. He was the son of Reverend Forrest Rose “Taff’ Gibbs and Minnie Lee (Scribner) Gibbs, born February 5, 1933, in Glover, OK. On June 30, 1951, Forrest Gibbs married the love of his life Wanda Webster. They celebrated 70 years of marriage this year. In 1967, Brother Gibbs received a certificate of Ordination from the General Council of the Assemblies of God. In 2017, he received an Honor of Recognition from the fellowship of the Assemblies of God for over 50 years of dedicated service. He received his Award of Honor for the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma for his long-standing dedication in the ministry. He received a Meritorious Achievement Award from the Ministerial Network International. Rev. Gibbs had a BA in Biblical Studies with the Carolina University of Theology; a degree in Doctrine of Divinity with Emanuel Baptist University; and a degree of science in Biblical Studies with the Bible May Institute & Seminary.
District News Pastors Reports • • • •
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Bobby Wingo, Jr. (Interim Pastor),Savanna, reports two saved. Oren Douglas Jackson, Watonga, reports two new members, woman delivered from demons, and seven baptized. Michael Lobmeyer, Tulsa, reports many saved and rededicated. Leonard Stoner, Bluejacket, reports a woman saved and a man who had a stroke three years ago and was on hospice was healed. He was taken off hospice and was able to drive to church. Jim McGaughy, Wilson, reports three baptized.
Evangelists Reports • • • •
Dale Floyd reports 72 men and women saved in prison services in July. Marna Hillard reports one family member saved. Robert and Jan Teel repots 45 saved and eight filled with the Holy Ghost. Alex Hanna reports 390 Arabs and Muslims were saved. Some received deliverances from demons and witchcraft. Woman in Jordan healed from breast cancer. Lebanese man saved and healed from facial nerve palsy and esophagus and larynx tumors. Egyptian man saved and healed from Prostate cancer and severe anemia. Prayed over 8,000 Arabic and English prayer requests and people received super natural healings from sicknesses and diseases.
Prayer Requests • •
Fred Ticeahkie – lots of family need healings, peace for them and the Indian tribes. Sandy Ticeahkie – prayers for her mom and dad’s healing and for parents a vehicle.
Donation •
Retired minister wants to donate a very nice heavy desk and an 8x10 wool rug (photos available at request) –great for an office, to another minister. Contact Larry Hayes at 281-7278388.
Transfers Farewell To Laura Holeman Southern Missouri Welcome Shane Adams James Gaulden, Jr. Roy Joshua Monica Morgan Boyd Patterson Nathanael Smith Mikayla Steiger
From Southern New England North Carolina Rocky Mountain Minnesota Northern California/Nevada Southern Missouri Rocky Mountain
New Pastors Bartlesville Spirit Church Jason Fullerton Pickens Jeff Mattox Wyandotte Wayside Fred Gammon
Information Help for Pastors call (918) 758-4147 or visit www.pastoralcareinc.com.