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W E S T E R N O A K S C H R I S T I A N C H U R C H
Date ATTENDANCE
8/6/2017 9 AM 44
11 AM 91
8/13/2017 9 AM 29
11 AM 83
Let us welcome this new year with new energies and new hopes… to experi-ence new things and to learn things you never knew before… May you make the best of this coming year with your hard work and patience…
What: Potluck Dinner
When: August 27th, @ 6:00 P.M.
There will be a program by the young adults on their trip to IAS to include slides.
Please bring your favorite dish to share. We will also be collecting school supplies to give to the schools
in our community and thank you in advance for your contributions. Our teachers and students will know
we care when we help.
- Fellowship Committee
Judy Walker
Chairman
BAKED SESAME-GINGER SALMON IN PARCHMENT
Ingredients
1 teaspoon sesame oil
2 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons grated fresh ginger
1 teaspoon garlic powder
2 tablespoons honey
Pinch of red-pepper flakes
2 large zucchini, halved lengthwise and
thinly sliced
1 red onion, halved and thinly sliced
1 lime, quartered
Four 6-ounce skinless salmon fillets
4 teaspoons sesame seeds
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Prepare four pieces of parchment (about 15 by 17 inches). Fold
each piece in half to make a crease, then unfold and set aside.
2. In a small bowl, whisk the sesame oil with the soy sauce, ginger, garlic powder, honey and
red-pepper flakes to combine.
3. Build the parchment packets one at a time. One one side of a piece of parchment, place a
quarter of the zucchini in an even layer and top with a quarter of the red onion. Squeeze one of
the lime segments generously over the vegetables.
4. Place a salmon fillet on top of the vegetables. Brush the salmon generously with the soy sauce
mixture and top with 1 teaspoon sesame seeds.
5. Fold the empty side of the parchment over the salmon and then fold the two edges inward
toward the salmon, making several creases to fully seal the package.
6. Repeat with the remaining parchment and ingredients. Transfer the prepared packets to a
baking sheet and bake until the salmon is fully cooked, 16 to 18 minutes.
7. To serve, remove the fish and veggies from the packets and transfer to plates, or cut slits in
the top of the parchment and serve in the paper. Serve immediately.
SAVE THE DATE:
Saturday, September 30, 2017
Time: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
WOCC will again host a health fair this year. OBI will be here for blood donations, the Car-
ing Van will give immunizations for children 18 months to 18 years, and Walgreens will give
flu vaccines. There will be approximately 25 health/wellness organizations here to benefit
our congregation and the surrounding community. You can help in promoting the health
fair by telling friends and neighbors.
Putnam City West Breakfast
“Once again, the summer school break is ending, and school will begin very soon in the Putnam City District. A tradition we have here at Western Oaks Christian Church is serving a breakfast to PC West High School teachers on their first day back before school begins. This year. The breakfast is August 16th, at 7:15 am. We serve breakfast casseroles, fruit, juice, coffee and water. We also serve up giant sized portions of support and hospitality! Please contact Pat Brown, 405-787-2416 or 405-833-2811 or [email protected], and let her know if you can bring a breakfast casserole, help set up, help serve, help clean up, and/or just show up at PC West to show your support. She can give you the details. Please help us to show our support to the teachers of PC West High School!”
Date GIVING
8/6 General $9,472.00
Blessing Fund $110.00
8/13 General $4,250.29
Blessing Fund $50..00
You’re invited to a Baby Shower and Sip & See
Honoring
Ruby Claire Jewell
Daughter of Matthew and Erin Jewell
Sunday August 27th, 2:00 p.m.. Room 113
Ruby will be in attendance
Western Oaks Christian Church
Hostesses: Linda Gervais, Jenna Droke, & Lissa Foster
Disciples Women had a great initial meeting on Thursday!!! The
group decided to make plastic sack mats as our mission project. The
mats, which will help protect bedding from the ground, will be given
to Homeless Alliance to distribute to those in need. In order to
make more mats, the women need plastic shopping bags. You can
leave bags in the office or give them to Julia. Thanks for your help.
-Julia
PARENTS MEETING, COME ONE COME ALL!!
Sunday, August 27th, we will meet to
discuss plans for this fall. We will meet
in the parlor at 5p.m. We will have
games for the children so bring them
along and stay for the all church dinner
at 6p.m!
WOCC WHIZ KIDS NEEDS YOUR HELP!
It’s again time to begin plans for our Whiz Kids program with Western Oaks Elementary School!
We are in DESPERATE need of tutors, administrative assistance, and helpers! This will be our third year
for this awesome program, and I hope we can continue for the coming 2017-2018 school year. PLEASE
prayerfully think about volunteering! I promise that you will be doing a GREAT service to these children
and you will feel honored and proud for what you give to the kids who REALLY need our help learning to
read, sharpening their manners and how to feel self-fulfilled! We meet every Monday (except when
school is out) from 3:00-5:15pm beginning in September and ending in May. Please spread the word to
your family and friends outside of our church! We need anyone who is available to help! A meeting will
be scheduled in late August for all volunteers to discuss our plans for the year. Please contact Cathy Rou-
ton, 405-641-4567 if you are willing to volunteer! Thank you for your consideration and participation!!!
ATTENTION CWF MEMBERS – September is fast approaching. Our first business/
luncheon meeting will be Tuesday, September 12 at 10am. Our speaker for the
meeting will be from Citizens Caring for Children, the organization that receives the
quilts we make. They will share with us the services they provide to the community
and how many children they presently serve each month. Invite a friend to attend
with you that day. We also would love to have some fresh faces at our Tuesday
morning meetings. You do NOT need to be a seamstress to work. You can mark
squares for cutting, cut squares for the quilt tops, tie quilt blocks (using needle and
embroidery floss ), or pour a cup of coffee or tea and visit for a while.
–Betty Singleton
Thanks to Joshua Mars
and Edward for spending
a summer morning paint-
ing railing on the West
Side of the church! Now
the entrance to the office
is more inviting.
It was such a pleasure for me to be able to give the sermon on July 16, our date for Refugee Sunday. During the ser-
mon, I mentioned a few of the many efforts of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) on behalf of refugees around
the world. In case you would like to look at some of the resources further and you have access to a computer, here are
some sites that might be helpful.
Disciples Home Ministries has a division called Refugee & Immigration Ministries, which identifies issues and helps
Disciples to how they can participate with the larger church to advocate for refugees and immigrants.
https://www.discipleshomemissions.org/missions-advocacy/refugee-immigration-ministries/whats-new/
Global Ministries is a partnership of the United Church of Christ and Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). The
“Child and Elder Sponsorship Program” I mentioned supports lots of groups, including Tibetan refugees in India.
http://www.globalministries.org/child_sponsorship
And, finally, if you would like the .pdf for the educational resource for kids about the Syrian refugee experience, send
me an email at [email protected], and I will get it to you.
Nance Cunningham
September 10, 2017
Sunday, September 10th
@ 10:00 a.m
How quickly things get busy!
I had some issues with not only email last week but also my calendar which was connected to the email. The nice thing about
such a problem was that I didn’t have countless emails to read through and also didn’t appear to have any appointments for a
week. The problem was, I didn’t get the emails I should have and didn’t see any appointments on my calendar! However, once
all that was fixed and I started looking at my calendar and realized that with school starting back up several other things are
popping up on the calendar as well as some new opportunities for us. In September we are doing an all Church retreat for long
range planning (see more info below), Gavin Griffin and Natalie Wicklund are getting married, we are going to do a dinner for
the Putnum City West Football team, we have the annual Health Fair, on September 12 we have the Neighbor’s night out event,
and on top of that I agreed to write an article for Homiletics, a journal on preaching due September 15th. There are so many
ways for you to be involved in the life of the church this month and reach our com-
munity. I hope that you will be involved in getting word out to the community and
continue to share God’s love with our neighbors.
Shalom,
Daniel
All Church Retreat
On September 10th we want you, yes you to attend after church that afternoon. We will have a lunch and then start a discussion
about the church. We need to take a look at where we are today and where do we see ourselves in 5-10 years? In the past cou-
ple of years I have heard story after story about churches diminishing in membership to the point that they close their doors and
sell their buildings or they join other congregations. Sometimes this happens when a church lives in the moment and forgets to
plan for the future and their purpose as a church. Whatever the reason, we need to begin some long range planning but we
want feedback from everyone, not a select few. So what are we going to do at this meeting? We are going to hear a brief mes-
sage on church growth but primarily we are going to have a table set up for each committee in Schwind Hall. At each of these
tables there will be information about the committee and a place if anyone wants to voice an interest in being a part of the com-
mittee. But then there will also be a large sheet of butcher paper where everyone will have the opportunity to write down what
they would like to see happen within that committee. Feel free to dream big, I know I will be writing on property new floor cov-
ering everywhere there are unsightly seams pulling apart. Then we can go through some of these ideas as a collective whole.
This gives us all the opportunity to really see some new ideas and communicate with one another possibilities or challenges
faced in accomplishing some ideas. This may lead to a new capital campaign, but it is my goal
that we derive a clear purpose for where we will be and what we will look like in 5-10 years so
that we can continue to thrive and grow in our relationship with God and in service to our com-
munity at Western Oaks Christian Church.
Please plan to attend Sunday Sept. 10th
Daniel
Church Staff
Senior Minister: Rev. Daniel U’Ren [email protected] Associate Minister: Rev. Julia Jordan Gillett [email protected] Interim Youth Director: Hope Lairson
Administrative Assistant: Rae Euwins [email protected] Music Director: Dr. Ronald Manning [email protected] Pianist: Rosa McCroskey
Volunteer Organist: Verona Burke
Praise Band Leader: Todd Newell
Praise Band Members: Brett Hawk , Hope Lairson, Jeff Newell, and Rosanne Rowe
Sound Technician: Vincent Pinazza
Custodian: Lawrence Johnson
Nursery Attendants: Aanika Gillett and Janet Harper
Upcoming Events
Sunday, August 20th
4:00 p.m. Caring & Sharing
Sunday, August 27th
2:00 p.m. Baby Shower / Sip & See for Ruby Claire Jewell
7:00 p.m. Fellowship Dinner/ B2School
Tuesday, August 29th
7:00 p.m. Elders Evening Prayer
Sunday, September 10th
12:00 p.m. All Church Lunch & Long Range Planning
Meeting
Tuesday, September 12th
6:00 p.m. Neighbors Night Out
“Loving God, Serving our Neighbor”
8100 NW 23rd
Street Oklahoma City OK 73127 405.789.8812