Thank you, Don Miller!
Don Miller has a long history with the Kansas-Oklahoma Conference, and he doesn’t shy from supporting a ministry when there is a need.
One Black Life Matters
A visceral reflection following yesterday's verdict in the George Floyd murder trial.
Yes, Edith Still Works Here!
I am not as visible these days in our most visible places, eNEWS and on Facebook, but that makes space for others to be more visible.
South Central Conference Calls KO Pastor as Conference Minister
We are pleased to announce that the Rev. Phil Hodson, pastor of Wichita UCC, has been called as the next Conference Minister of the South Central Conference in the United Church of Christ.
What’s Next for Disaster Ministries?
As your Conference Disaster Coordinator, I will be focusing on two things in the coming months.
Love Is Necessary
We, a "so-called" Christian nation, seem to have forgotten the commandment that Jesus gave us: "Love one another.”
Search Committee Update
We have moved past the receiving profiles stage and are preparing to review the candidates.
Women’s Ministry to Offer Online Connection
Kansas Oklahoma Ministries/Missions Among Sisters (KOMMAS), a ministry for all women in the Kansas-Oklahoma Conference, offers an upcoming book study and opportunity for connection. Join us!
New Treasurer Appointed
We are fortunate that Rich Bireta, member of the Finance and Stewardship Committee, has agreed to step into this role!
What Love Looks Like
Jesus was very clear about what the most important things are: love God, and love our neighbors as ourselves. When you put it like that, it sounds so simple. But the reality of choosing to love God and love our neighbor as ourselves day in and day out isn’t so easy, is it?
Valerie Kaur Book Study
Valerie Kaur will be one of our guest speakers for this year's UCC General Synod July 11-18. Let's get to know her by reading her memoir "See No Stranger."
Embodied: Women, History, and the Posture of Prayer
“…on the mosaics of holy places, even on jewelry and on household objects, there are hundreds, maybe even a thousand images of a praying figure: arms outstretched, palms open, head lifted…“
Reflections on the Senate Judiciary Hearing
I was surprised to receive a call from PFLAG a week ago with an invitation to potentially give testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the Equality Act. As the PFLAG staff person quickly rattled off pertinent details, I stopped her and said, WHAT?
One Great Hour of Sharing: Give Generously!
One Great Hour of Sharing is one of the four special offerings of the United Church of Christ. It is usually received during Lent, and this year the offering falls on March 14. Its focus is on disasters, refugee-immigration issues, and development ministries throughout the world.
Search Committee Receiving Profiles
As we head into our second month of receiving profiles, our Conference Minister Search Committee has met once again to check in, ask questions, and prepare for the process of evaluating candidates and beginning interviews in April.
Front Line Spiritual Care: Chaplains and the COVID-19 Pandemic
As we reach the anniversary of the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in Kansas and Oklahoma, I'm reminded of the over 500,000 victims that have died nationally (nearly 10,000 in Kansas and Oklahoma,) and the countless caregivers, both at home and in our community settings - ministries, hospitals, and critical care facilities - who have struggled to ensure our loved ones are comforted and supported as they die.
Oklahoma Church Makes Racial Justice A Priority
Over the past few months we have been running a social justice focused book club. The wonderful members of our Federated Book Club have joined in the mission of KO to help bring racial justice to our world.