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OPEN HEARTS OPEN MINDS OPEN DOORS
April 8, 2014 Issue No. 157
The O.U. Reporter
Worship Schedule
Wednesday, April 9 Dan Phillip’s Men’s Bible Study—7:00
Growing in Grace Men’s Group—noon
Lenten Luncheon—12:00 noon
Women’s Prison Ministry—1:45 p.m.
Youth Band—4:00 p.m.
Children’s Choir—4:30 p.m.
Come-and-Go Meal—5:00-6:00 p.m.
Holy Communion—5:15 p.m.
H2O—5:30 p.m.
Altar in the World—6:00 p.m.
Falling Upward—6:00 p.m.
Heart of Christianity—6:00 p.m.
Celebration Ringers—6:00 p.m.
Chancel Choir—7:00 p.m. Youth Small Groups meet Wednesday
nights in homes. For times and locations, please contact Greg Smith,
Sunday, April 13 Passion/Palm Sunday
Fellowship Time—8:30 a.m.
Worship Services— 8:45, 9:00 &
10:55 a.m.,
Sunday School—10:00 a.m.
Confirmation—3:30 p.m.
F.I.S.H.—3:30 p.m. (5th graders)
Youth Choir—4:00 p.m.
UMYF—5:00 p.m.
Genesis Ringers—5:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 16 Dan Phillip’s Men’s Bible Study—7:00
Growing in Grace Men’s Group—noon
Prayer Service—12:00 noon
Women’s Prison Ministry—1:45 p.m.
Chancel Choir—7:00 p.m.
Sunday, April 20 Easter Sunday
Fellowship Time—8:30 a.m.
Worship Services— 8:45, 9:00 &
10:55 a.m.,
Sunday School—10:00 a.m.
June 17th is Moving Day for
United Methodist
MS Annual Conference Clergy!
One of the distinguishing characteristics of the United
Methodist Church is the itinerant system. Itinerancy
is the system which dates back to the days of John
Wesley. Pastors are moved to new churches and
churches receive new pastors. This system reminds us
that all United Methodist local churches are bound
together by a common mission and common
governance. This is how United Methodists work
together to accomplish mission and ministry through-
out the world.
After 18 years of faithful service, our Senior
Minister, Warren Black and his wife, Janis, will be
retiring here in Oxford. Associate Pastor, Claire
Dobbs, after 10 years of service will be taking an
appointment as Senior Pastor at First United
Methodist Church in Gulfport, MS.
Our new pastors are Eddie Rester, Senior Pastor, and Chris McAlilly, Associate Pastor.
Eddie comes from Parkway Heights in Hattiesburg, MS and Chris comes from Brewer
United Methodist Church in Shannon, MS. They are both superb pastors and leaders in the
MS Annual Conference.
Exciting days are in store for Oxford-University United Methodist, and one constant
remains—the faithfulness of OUUMC’s laity.
Bless you in this time of transition. And remember that our friendship remains, always!
Gratefully,
Warren and Claire
Holy Week 2014 Sunday, April 13
Passion/Palm Sunday
8:45 a.m. Traditional
9:00 a.m. The Journey
10:55 a.m. Traditional
3:00 p.m. Easter Egg Hunt
Sanctuary
Activities Center
Sanctuary
637 North Lamar
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
April 14-16
12:00 noon Prayer Service Sanctuary
Thursday, April 17 Maundy Thursday 6:00 p.m. Worship Service Sanctuary
Friday, April 18 Good Friday 7:00 p.m. Tenebrae service Sanctuary
Sunday, April 20 Easter Sunday 8:45 a.m. Traditional
9:00 a.m. The Journey
10:55 a.m. Traditional
Sanctuary
Activities Center
Sanctuary
Confirmation Sunday is April 27 (10:55 service)!
PRESENCE Sunday Worship
March 23
8:45 a.m. 100
9:00 a.m. 139
10:55 a.m. 304
Emeritus (Azaleas) 29
Sunday School 283
March 30
8:45 a.m. 104
9:00 a.m. 149
10:55 a.m. 379
Emeritus (Azaleas) 30
Sunday School 376
April 6
8:45 a.m. 105
9:00 a.m. 123
10:55 a.m. 302
Emeritus (Azaleas) 25
Sunday School 324
In Memoriam Clyde H. Coltharp
February 2, 1926-April 6, 2014
Christian Love &
Sympathy is Extended to
Beth Spencer
in the death of her father
Louis Spencer ∙
The family and friends of
Carolyn Jones Ross ∙
Kitty Mann in the death of her mother
Julie Kopper ∙
Lisa Scott & Tamara Austin
in the death of their grandmother
Myrtice DeRuyscher
Congratulations To Laurie & Todd Harcrow, whose
son Cooper Clay was born
February 21. He is welcomed by
brother Cayden ∙
Miriam Hobbs & Kyle Wicker
who were married March 29. ∙
Kristen Butts and Chris Dorris
who were married March 29. ∙
Kate Sinervo & Matt Wallace
who were married April 5.
PRAYERS
▪Shirley Bowen, Charlotte Dicus’
Mother (see article, p. 3)
▪Gary Caccazale, Debbie Paine’s brother
-in-law
▪Sandra Collier
▪Susan Brady, Annabelle Covington’s
sister-in-law
▪Paula Brown, Linda Tatum’s sister
▪Ray Buntin, Tyce Buntin’s brother
▪Jean Cavener, Rich Cavener’s mother
▪Janie Cromeans, John Cromeans
mother
▪Bill Edwards, Mary Beth Mobley’s
father
▪W.D. Flaherty, Anita Ludlow’s father
▪Jean Halford, Lisa Thompson’s
Mother
▪Barbie Harkey, Ann Huggins’s niece
▪C.W. Humphries, Cathy Cox’s father
▪Paul Klotz, Cile Downer’s son-in-law
▪Drew Knight, Greg & Cindy
Summerlin’s nephew
▪Nell Land, Nancy Carole King’s
mother
▪Lila McRight, Meghan Feltenstein’s
grandmother
▪Peggy Rahain, Tracy Morgan’s mother
▪Jerry Reynolds, Regina Reynolds’
father
▪Joanne Rone, Scott Rone’s mother
▪Robert & Betty Rosson, Bob Rosson’s
parents
▪Robert Earl Siedell, Cindy Summerlin’s
father
▪C.D. Shorter, Shannon McLaughlin’s
grandfather
▪Bob Smith, Brent Smith’s father
▪Phil Sneed, Claire Hardy’s brother
▪Katie Stubblefield
▪Joe Tucker, Howard Tucker’s brother
▪Wilson Stribling, Sloan Hunter’s brother
▪Nolie Yates, Travis Yates’ father
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Altar Flowers
If you would like to place flowers on the altar May 11, 18; June 29; July 13, 20, 27; or August 3 or 10, please call Toya Bruss at 832-3061.
April 13 Jesus the Savior Claire Dobbs
The Journey preaching series
9:00 a.m., Activities Center
CAMP DISCOVERY Enrichment Day Camp for Preschool and
Kindergarten Students
Discovery Day School will host a summer enrichment day camp the weeks of June 2-6 and June 9-16. All camp participants must have completed a three- or four-year-old preschool program or kindergarten. Current and former Discovery Day School students along with OUUMC church member families are of-fered priority registration and a discounted camp fee until May 1. For more info, go to www.ouumc.org or
contact Susan Phillips at 234-3371 any weekday morning.
▪Frank Banks
▪Lee Bolen
▪Sherry Felder
▪Matthew Guyton
▪Bill Hamilton
▪Morris Lovelady
▪Reba Matsufuji
▪Doris Murry
▪Peggy Muse
▪Peyton Self
▪Suzanne Spruiell
▪Mike Tatum
▪Charles Walker
▪Dot Zinn
Adult Small Group
Wednesdays, beginning April 2
6:00 p.m., Room 411, Seven weeks, $13
Facilitator: Fred Laurenzo
DVD-based adult exploration of the Bible, featuring
contemporary theologians.
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NEW MEMBERS & BAPTISM
Emily Sigler & William Dean
Emily and Robert joined OU on
March 23 as associate members.
Emily is a member of First
United Methodist Church in
Haleyville, Alabama. William is
a member of Batesville First
United Methodist Church. They
are both students at the Univer-
sity of Mississippi and are in
our College Sunday School.
Reid Johnsten Laney was
baptized on March 30. He is
the son of Adair & Cal Laney
and the brother of Jack and
Lucy.
Senior Adult Recognition: Shirley Ann Bowen
Shirley Ann Bowen was born February 6th, 1963 as Shirley Ann Martin in Itawamba County.. She was known to her friends as SAM. As a child she could be found climbing a tree, singing a song, or playing with her younger sister Patsy. At age 11 tragedy struck. She woke one morning with a high fever and the inability to walk. The family’s worst fears were confirmed. She was diagnosed with polio and told she would never walk. For weeks she was in isolation with only her mother, Erdice Martin, to keep her company.
Determined and stubborn, she decided the doctors were wrong. Three months later she was walking on crutches. After years of trying to maintain a normal childhood, something extraordinary happened. A young man out of Tupelo, Mississippi was becoming wildly popular with a new type of sound that hadn’t been heard before. His name was Elvis Presley and Shirley Ann was determined to meet him. Being pretty and charming to his manager, Red, got her through the door to speak with him. Shirley Ann had sang in church all of her life and even managed to win a Mid South Talent Fair in the 50’s.
She thought the two had a lot in common and a friendship began.
For years she visited him in Memphis at Graceland. She kept Christmas cards and personal mementos of his. Although she was crazy about Elvis, she was also crazy about a boy her age from her home town, Gordon Bowen. The two dated in high school and secretly married while she was in college at Mississippi State University pursuing a degree in Education.
She and Elvis stayed in touch until his death but their lives took very different directions. Once she earned her degree from State, she returned to her home town and built a house beside her mother, aunt, and sister. She sang at almost every wedding, funeral, and church service within the county. Her day job consisted of teaching 1st graders, which she did for 25 years before having to retire be-cause of post-polio syndrome.
In her 20’s she was told that because of polio, she would never be able to have children. Always stubborn and resilient, she tried. Several miscarriages and a stillbirth, (Marlo Kay Bowen) later she became pregnant and gave birth to her first healthy child, Charlotte, in 1975.
Shirley’s husband passed away in 2006 at which time she decided to move to Oxford to be closer to her daughter. While living at Azal-ea Gardens, she suffered a series of strokes. Because of her worsening healthy, she was moved to Graceland. Shirley Ann Bowen re-sides in room 37. She loves to listen to music, watch Days of Our Lives and has a sweet tooth for chocolate.
Amanda & David Morgan 312 PR 1107
386-316-1773
Amanda & David joined in The
Journey on March 30 from Betha-
ny United Methodist Church in
Summerville, South Carolina.
David is a theater professor at
Northwest Community College in
Senatobia, and Amanda is a thea-
ter professor at the University of
Mississippi.
Murphy William & Mae
McCarty Meisenheimer
were baptized on April 6.
They are the children of
Drew & Kate Meisenheimer
and the grandchildren of
Molly & Ed Meisenheimer.
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COLLEGE MINISTRIES
Do you have a student whom you would like for us to send a care package during Spring Semester Exams? If so, please e-mail me their name and mailing address.
Allyson Willis College Ministry Coordinator [email protected] or 662-231-9929
Exam Care Packages
Dinner with the Willis Family Sunday, April 13, 6:00 p.m., 101 Leggett Lane
College Ministries Easter Mission
This Easter the College Students will be visiting our home-bound s and nursing home residents and presenting an Easter happy to them. We will be putting together 30 goodie bags. If you are willing to provide any of the follow-ing in the next week, please drop them by the church of-fice..... Small packages of kleenex, crossword puzzle books, etc.
Save Your Pop Tabs Help our college student and Associate Member Emily Sigler, reach her goal….
Saving and donating your pop tabs are a great, small gesture at making a difference in someone’s life. The Ronald McDonald House Charities uses the pop tab donations to recycle the valuable aluminum to go towards families supported through Ronald McDonald programs.
New OU associate member Emily Sigler is collecting pop tabs to reach her goal of 1 million tabs. She have about 200,000 so far and she needs your help to reach my goal. What can you do? Collect the tabs from soda, soup, pet food, and tennis ball cans and drop them off at the church office. Pop Tab Facts 1,280 tabs = 1 pound 63,360 tabs = 1 mile 80 pounds houses a family for 1 night 560 pounds houses a family for 1 week
Contact your nearest Collection Site Coordinator for details/to donate items: OUUMC N.A. District Office Ripley FUMC Carolyn Pegram, 662-234-0301 Lou Ann Staggs, 662-534-7733 Ann Gillmore, 662-837-9300
Get in
Touch
Let the bidding begin! The auction goes live May 1, when all items can be viewed online. There is no ‘in per-son’ bidding—all bidding is done online. The auction ends on Saturday, June 7, at 10:00 p.m.
Spread the Love! All monies raised will be divided among the following UM missions, but the benefits reach across entire communities: Brookhaven St. Andrews Mission Adult Care Center Seashore Seashore Mission Biloxi East Jackson TEJD Children’s Home Project Senatobia Hearts & Hands/Christ’s Kitchen Greenwood Delta Grace Starkville Starkville District Food Pantry Hattiesburg Edward Street Mission Tupelo Tupelo District Food Pantry Madison God’s Closet West Jackson Good Shepherd Center New Albany Camp Lake Stephens & Bethlehem Center
View/Bid
the Real
Winners
Spread the Word! Each church in the Conference is asked to submit one item, and items may be donated by individuals, civic groups, clubs, businesses, or other churches. Each item submitted must have a minimum val-ue of $25. Be creative—think of things that will inspire people to participate & bid!
Wanted:
Auction
CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES
STUDENT MINISTRIES
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April 13 is our final F.I.S.H. meeting for the spring! Mark your calendars!
Summer Camps—Register Today! Mission Fest When: June 1-5 Where: Galloway UMC, Jackson Cost: $200, due May 4
M-28 When: July 6-10 Where: Lake Junaluska, NC Cost: $200, due May 4
Andrew P. Stewart Center When: July 13-19 Where: Atlanta, Georgia Cost: $75, due May 4(limited to 22 people)
Easter Egg Hunt Sunday, April 13 (Palm Sunday)
3:00 p.m.
637 North Lamar Please bring two dozen candy-filled eggs
by Friday, April 11. They can be left by
the Children’s Ministries office.
$14,333
$21,500
$43,875
Donate to our Mission Trip and Park at OUUMC!
Saturday, April 26 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
(no set amount—just donate what you can. We will provide tax
receipts, and OUUMC Youth will be around to talk about our trip.)
adultdatenight Saturday, May 2, 6:00-10:00 p.m.
Parents donate to our Belize trip, and OU Youth will watch your child(ren) while you
enjoy a night on the town.
Food, games, & activities for all age children!
Belize Mission Trip: Fundraising Opportunities
Fifth & Sixth Graders: If you want to help hide Easter
Eggs for our Easter Egg Hunt,
(Sunday, April 13), please let
Ms. Pat know!
Vacation Bible School--K-5: June 16-20, Pre-K: June 23-25 Child and volunteer registration: www.vacationbibleschool.com/oxforduumc or www.vacationbibleschool.com/oxforduumcpreschool
Thank you in advance for volunteering for this important event in the lives of your children! Thank you for giving time, for putting aside self for others. There is no better definition of Love than when one serves. Thank you for leading and for your impact — much of which you won’t even know about. This could not happen without God’s purposing through you.
Our hope is that we won’t look back and say “Look at what we have done”, but rather “Look at what God has done through his people.”
Return Service Requested
OXFORD-UNIVERSITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
424 SOUTH TENTH STREET
OXFORD, MS 38655
Phone: 234-5278 Fax: 234-4202 Website: http://www.ouumc.org
Our Church Staff: Name Phone E-mail
Pastor Warren Black 234-5278 [email protected]
Associate Pastor Claire Dobbs 234-5278 [email protected]
Director of Children's Ministries Pat Forrester 234-4293 [email protected]
Director of Preschool Programs Susan Phillips 234-3371 [email protected]
Nursery Coordinator Camille Murphy 234-5278 [email protected]
Youth Minister/Journey Music Coord. Greg Smith 234-5278 [email protected]
College Ministries Coordinator Allyson Willis 231-9929 aew [email protected]
Journey Coordinator & Assimilation Director Julianna Ross 234-5278 [email protected]
Music Director & Organist Anita Ludlow 234-5278 aludlow @ouumc.org
Church Administrator Russ McLellan 234-5278 [email protected]
Admin. Assistant to the Pastors Barbara Camp 234-2680 [email protected]
Choir Director Laura Thompson 234-5278 [email protected]
Communications Coordinator Emilie Bramlett 234-5278 [email protected]
Receptionist Jan Estes 234-5278 [email protected]
Bookkeeper Sylvia Harvey 234-5278 [email protected]
Manager of Buildings and Grounds James Young 234-5278 [email protected]
Assistant Manager of Buildings Lisa Corrothers 234-5278 [email protected]
Custodian Bennie Malone 234-5278 [email protected]
Non-Profit Organization
U.S. Postage Paid
Permit No. 89
Oxford, MS 38655
Notes from the Past ONE HUNDRED TEN YEARS AGO: In April 1904 the minister reported that “The Sunday school is not prospering as those interested in its progress de-
sire. The attendance has been only fair, possibly owing to the gloomy weather of the current spring….Our church is not wide awake and aggressive. We need
a revival in every heart and home There is some violation of church rules and obligations, but in the main the people are of upright deportment.”
***
NINETY YEARS AGO: At the April 1934 meeting of the Board of Stewards the first item of business was the need to repair some church windows. “Dr.
Bishop pointed out that we have an obligation to carry out the preservation of our stained glass windows which were gifts to the church.” ***
SIXTY YEARS AGO: Dr. Paul Tillich gave the sermon on April 4, 1954. “A native of Prussia, he was forced to flee Germany under the Nazis.” He taught
philosophical theology at Union Theological Seminary.
The Reverend Will D. Campbell led the Good Friday service at the church on April 8, 1954. ***
FIFTY YEARS AGO: Our “fine new building” [Youth Fellowship Hall] was first used on April 5, 1964, for a Congregational meeting. “To assure a success-
ful evening” Bill Baker, Dana Brammer, Tom Ray, Tracy Lusk, Mrs. Joe Rogers, Mrs. Ferris Dendy, Gene Grantz, and Jere Hoar volunteered to be responsi-
ble for the program, refreshments, and publicity. ***
FORTY YEARS AGO: The following participated in the Order of Confirmation on April 7, 1974: Edward Boyer, Lucretia Butler, Christopher Case, John
William Champion, Darlene Cheatham, Martha Michelle Fisk, Timothy Henry, Mary Elizabeth Mann, Jason Milligan, John Franklin Morgan, Cathleen Ann
McClary, Ann Roy, Robert Tettleton, Pamela Wallace, William Anderson Whittaker, and John Franklin Williams. Jason Mulligan and Ann Roy were baptized
as part of the service.
The Lenten Luncheon speaker on April 10, 1974, was Mrs. Grace Kinabrew. ***
THIRTY YEARS AGO: The confirmation class went to Jackson and Grenada on April 14, 1984. ***
TWENTY YEARS AGO: The April 12, 1994, newsletter thanked Bill and Thelma Lyles “for their donation to the church for the purchase of our commercial
ice machine.” ***
TEN YEARS AGO: Frances King and Dave and Carolyn Cowart joined the church on April 4, 2004; Wylie and Letha Richards on April 18 th.
Kirby Ladner spoke to the Primetimers on April 6, 2004.
Infant Bella Scott Shipman was baptized on April 18, 2004.
Easter Offering
This year’s Easter Offering will go to the Good Samaritan Fund. Designated gifts will provide assistance for those who walk
in our doors in need of immediate help. Generally, these folks have been first referred to Interfaith Compassion Ministries and
who for various reasons come back to OU. Needs range from avoiding immediate disconnection of utilities to a needed place to
stay to prescription medication assistance. In addition to financial assistance, a kind ear is offered to those seeking aide. Please
support this vital ministry that is critical to the betterment of our community.
Jesus: “Whatever you did for the least of these, you have done for me.”