V P iew oint November December 2015 Vol. 55 No. 6 For you are saved by grace through faith, and this is not from yourselves; it is God's gift Ephesians 2:9
FROM THE BISHOP S DESK Previously, I wrote in this column about the vision and mission of NHM. Our name New Horizons Ministries is prophetic and tantamount to our destiny. As a fellowship and conference of 85 churches, 300+ ministers and 9000+ church members, we have the resources and people to impact our present geographical locations while preparing to move into new territory, new ministries and new victories, spiritually, numerically and financially. Through Dynamic Church Planting International (DCPI), we have trained over 25 individuals who are preparing to plant a church. The excitement, passion and vision of these equipped men and women will ignite a return to the church planting of Acts as we move forward in reaching our world for Jesus. Every NHM pastor should strongly consider attending a DCPI training to see what God would birth in him and his congregation. Often, when vision and mission are reviewed, a restructuring and revitalization occurs. This is the case with our NHM Discipleship Ministries. Over the past 3 decades, NHM has benefitted from and appreciated the leadership of Don Keizor, Gary Graves and Harley Wideman, as they led us in Christian Education. Now, after extensive prayer, research and consideration, our Discipleship Ministries will be led by a DM Cabinet of individuals who will specialize in specific areas of ministry to provide fresh ideas, focused intentions and fruitful investment of time, talent and teamwork. This DM Cabinet will be a team dedicated to providing the best programs and ministries to our local churches and NHM as a whole. Bishop Randell O. Drake nhmbishop@gmail.com One of the signs of a healthy church as demonstrated in Acts 2 when the First Church began is change. With people being added to the church daily, with the favor of God and all the people, with devotion to teaching, fellowship, communion and prayer, with a desire to give of finances and abilities, with miraculous signs and wonders being seen, with worship, with love for one another, the Early Church, empowered by the Holy Spirit and focused on the death and resurrection of Jesus, turned their world upside down by changing their culture and communities. God has promised NHM that we will see our world change, our churches revitalized, our people discipled, our boundaries expanded and our vision become destiny. Together, we can accomplish His Plan. We will Dare 2 Dream while On the Road to Destiny! one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Many of us grew up reciting the Pledge of Allegiance each morning of our school day. We continue to take our stand as we attend sporting events by placing our hand over our hearts and offering up the recitation. But have we taken the time to ponder how this justice for all is seen through the scriptures? We Prayerfully Value Justice is one of our IPHC Seven Core Values. True justice can only be achieved with the Word of God as our guide. God holds our treatment of one another in such a high regard that in the Ten Commandments three relate to God and the other seven to one another. Romans 13:8 Let no debt remain outstanding except the continuing debt to love one another, for whoever loves others has fulfilled the law. When we wake up each morning our prayer should be, Lord, help me to see others as you see them. Let my eyes be your lens of love. Pastor s wives, as we view others through this lens of love, life s diverse situations will not alter our perceptions, and as we embody God s divine justice, we, will carry out the divine mandate of being a Place of Hope and a People of Promise. the Valuable... We believe Justice includes Equity Justice for the Oppressed Justice for Male and Female Justice for the Least of These The goal of the IPHC is to be distinct, a separate people who advocate for justice among all people. (Exodus33:16: Isaiah 58:6). We must be a people who declare the freedom Christ alone bring to all who suffer bondage, both physical and spiritual (2 Corinthians 3:17). We must not just deal with the effects of injustice and ignore the underlying causes. We dare not negate factors embedded in laws, economic structures, and popular culture (lost without God), that reinforces injustice. We cannot be successful and significant until we get below the surface and deal with the roots of the problems. We can show God s love by giving the gifts of time, listening, patience, and kindness Let us be called Christians! (Acts 11:26) First Lady Michelle L. Drake nhmministerswives@gmail.com
THANK YOU NHM thanks Harley Wideman for his service as our Discipleship Ministries Director for the past 9 years. Rev. Wideman has led the DM department by overseeing activities and events to encourage and equip adults, youth and children. We appreciate him and his family wife, Krista and children, Trey, Spencer and Kayla who made DM a family affair. Thank you and God bless you as you move forward to new ministry and new opportunities. M e n s M i n i s t r i e s R e t r e a t @ Tiger Mountain, January 8 9 For more information, visit nhmiphc.com FINANCIAL FREEDOM Written by two former professors of Oral Roberts University, it has been described as The best church history book ever written outside of North America. Dr. Helland spent 15 years in Chile representing the IPHC. This ebook is now available at Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble, ibook, and many other retail outlets for only $1.99. Get yours today! Jay Community Chapel IPHC recently celebrated a mortgage burning and financial freedom in a service conducted by Bishop Randell O. Drake and Pastor Johnnie Scott. The congregation has worked diligently to pay off the loan while expanding their services of food and clothing distribution, community involvement and neighborhood ministry. Congratulations! NHM Website F A C E L I F T Visit nhmiphc.com to see our new website and get the most recent updates on conference news and events
Wesley Berry Evangelism Director 918.756.2457 nhmevangelism@gmail.com Greg Aery Mission M25 Director 918.406.2155 nhmmissionm25@gmail.com John Pena Hispanic Ministries Director 918.361.8648 nhmhispanic@gmail.com Support Account # 03129PxMSnider Support Account # 03131Px Support NHM Ministers Mick Snider (National Evangelist) and Robert Ware (Church Planter, Alaska). Send your check payable to: New Horizons Ministries 3905 S. Elm Pl. Broken Arrow, OK 74011 Ministers can give online at nhmiphc.com Be sure to include the support account number. 4
In Recognition of our District Directors - Thank you from WIN and NHM - Oklahoma Mike Brown, Doris Dodd, BettyJo Hehnly, Sandra Rhynes, Teresa Snider, Suzie Stevens, Elvin Still Arkansas Evelyn Domerese Missouri Caroline Austin Jim & Carolyn Huddleston WIN Directors Jim: 479.857.7214 Carolyn: 479.857.1207 nhmwinetwork@gmail.com - First Friday Fasts - Nov. 6 & Dec. 4 NHM Welcomes the Bickets NHM welcomes Jason and Catrina Bicket who have been named NHM World Missions Ministries Directors. The Bickets bring a unique set of skills, talents and experiences to Missions: Each has been on the mission field. Each is a credentialed NHM minister. Each has completed extensive training and education for ministry. Together, Jason and Catrina will provide excellent leadership in continuing the growth of the NHM Missions department and infusing the WMM with new ideas and insight. Every NHM church and pastor are encouraged to invite the Bickets to present Missions to your congregation. Don t forget to support your NHM career Missionaries this holiday season
2016 NHM CALENDAR JANUARY 1 First Friday Fast 8-9 Men s Ministries Retreat- TMCC 23 Clergy Development- Muskogee Dist. Ministers FEBRUARY 5 First Friday Fast 6 School of Ministry Houston, MO 20 RR Pinewood Derby 23-Mar. 2 WM Missions Trip-Barranquilla 27 School of Ministry Tulsa, OK 27 Church Compliance Seminar Tulsa, OK 27 Bible Quiz Tournament MARCH Feb. 23-2 WM Missions Trip-Barranquilla 3-5 DCPI Church Planting Essentials - Broken Arrow, OK 4 First Friday Fast 12 School of Ministry Russellville, AR APRIL 1 First Friday Fast 1 Bible Quiz - TMCC 2 Teen Talent - TMCC 9 School of Ministry Ada, OK 9 Church Compliance Seminar Ada, OK 9 Clergy Development- Arkoma Dist. Fellowship Ministers 15-16 Women s Ministries Spring Retreat- Branson, MO 21-23 DCPI Churches Planting Churches - Ada, OK 30 Equipping for Destiny Tulsa SpiritLife MAY 5 National Day of Prayer 6 First Friday Fast 7 SCU Graduation 14 Clergy Development- Durant Dist. Fellowship Ministers 21 TMCC Work Day 31-June 4 Senior High Camp- TMCC JUNE May 31-4 NHM DM Senior High Camp TMCC 3 First Friday Fast 6-9 Junior High Camp - TMCC 13-15 Kids Camp TMCC 23-25 Days of Destiny Tulsa SpiritLife JULY 1 First Friday Fast 21-24 IPHC Youth Quest Daytona Beach, FL AUGUST 5 First Friday Fast 6 School of Ministry Houston, MO 6 Church Compliance Seminar Houston, MO 13 School of Ministry Russellville, AR 13 Church Compliance Seminar - Russellville, AR 18-20 DCPI - Churches Planting Churches - Broken Arrow, OK 20 Clergy Development- Missouri Dist. Fellowship Ministers SEPTEMBER 2 First Friday Fast 10 Women s Ministries Chix Mix Training 10 School of Ministry Tulsa, OK 10 Church Compliance Seminar Tulsa, OK 22-24 DCPI - Church Planting Essentials - Ada, OK 24 Women s Ministries Chix Mix Training 29-30 NHM Camp Meeting TMCC OCTOBER Pastor Appreciation Month 1 Global Outreach Rally TMCC 7 First Friday Fast 8 School of Ministry Ada, OK 8 Church Compliance Seminar Ada, OK 13-15 Minister/Spouse Retreat 19 Fall Nighter NOVEMBER 4 First Friday Fast 27 Bible Quiz Tournament DECEMBER 2 First Friday Fast COLOR CODE Black World Missions Ministries Red NHM Events Blue Women s/men s Ministries Green Discipleship Ministries Brown Clergy Development Purple IPHC Events Black DCPI On the Road to Destiny
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Bishop Randell O. Drake Conference Superintendent Mick Snider Assistant Superintendent Norman Wilkie Secretary Elvin Still Terry Tatum Robert Ware Becky Watkins CONFERENCE CABINET M25 Evangelism World Missions Ministers Wives Fellowship Mutlimedia Women s Ministries WIN Clergy Development Greg Aery Wesley Berry Jason & Catrina Michelle Drake Taylor Drake Bicket Wanda Elliot Jim & Carolyn Huddleston Stan & Marie McCabe Ministerio Hispanico Stewardship Director School of Ministry TMCC Director Girls Ministries Deborah Connection Senior Adult Ministry John Pena Martha Sallee Phil Sallee Duane Snider Frances Still Becky Watkins Ruby York
School of Ministry Dates Houston, MO February 6 Tulsa, OK February 27 Russellville, AR March 12 Ada, OK April 9 Registration due one month prior to class date School of Ministry -SOM ALUMNI- Former students who have completed the NHM School of Ministry are invited to enroll in the new courses that will be offered at the Spring SOM classes. Courses are: -Character Matters -- by Mark Rutland -Spiritual Leadership by Henry Blackaby -Relational Leadership by Walter C. Wright -The Missional Leader by Alan J Roxburgh and Fred Romanuk Tuition: $50.00 per course (includes text(s) and study guide(s) All courses go toward meeting the Continuing Education Units required of all licensed/ordained ministers. Request Your Application Packet Dr. Phil Sallee nhmsom@gmail.com 918-258-6220 ext. 2 - F A M I L Y - O n e o f G o d s g I f t s t o m a n k I n d! As we enter the Holiday Season, we want to especially thank the pastors, ministers, teachers and helps ministries for their service to others. During this time please give a gift to yourselves and your family of time off, peace, rest and enjoyable relaxation. Stan & Marie McCabe Clergy Development nhmclerdev@gmail.com 918.504.6014 918.504.6016 Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas
Thank you Dr. Reggies Wenyika President, SCU NHM Churches who supported this year s Feast of Ingathering: Caney PH Ada, The River Cabool, Victory Worship Cromwell PH Davis PH Dover, The Bridge Durant, Abundant Life Enville PH Fairview PH Henryetta, Abundant Life Jay, Community Kingston, Faith Harvest Lanigan PH Licking PH McAlester, Pure Faith Muskogee, New Life Latta, Place of New Hope Oil Center PH Paul's Valley, Christian Life Sapulpa, Renew Fellowship Siloam Springs, Faith Alive Sulphur PH Tulsa, The Link Tulsa, Spirit Life We are collecting personal items and school supplies. If your ladies would like to contribute, please contact Wanda Elliott for details. 9
- GO & SCU Rally - GO Rally awards SCU Feast of Ingathering Award Honoring IPHC Missionaries World Missions Awards DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES RESTRUCTURED FOR 2016 With a new emphasis on reaching the family, church and community through specialized discipleship, events, activities and ministry, DM will have a team of directors focusing on specific areas. Watch for exciting details and the DM Cabinet announcement in the January/February ViewPoint.
2015 Christmas District Dinners Ada District - December 4, 7 pm @ Polo s in Ada, OK Arkansas District - December 5, 1 pm @ Mount Magazine Lodge in Magazine, AR Arkoma District - December 10, 7 pm @ Napoli s in Tahlequah, OK Atoka District December 3, @ Taco Bob s in McAlester, OK Durant District December 1, 7 pm @ Roma's Italian Restaurant in Durant, OK Missouri District - December 12, Noon @ Souls Harbor in Houston, MO Muskogee District - December 8, 7 pm @ Baker s in Muskogee, OK Shawnee District - December 7, 7 pm @ Bosco Joe s BBQ in Seminole, OK Tulsa District December 15, 7 pm @ Zio s at 81 st and Lewis, Tulsa, OK New Horizons Ministries Conference Center 3905 S. Elm Pl. Broken Arrow, OK 74011