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w w w. p i o n e e r c o u n t r y e m m a u s. c o m ROOSTER TALES JUL 2013 The Monthly Newsletter of the Pioneer Country Emmaus Community Then they told what had happened on the road, and how he had been made known to them in the breaking of the bread. Luke 24:35 (NRSV) And now a word from Your Registrar The time is near for another walk! Have you thought about who you might sponsor? My Walk to Emmaus started in the late 90 s, when several of my friends started talking about this wonderful journey they had been on. The problem was that s all they did was talk about it but never explained how to go on a walk. It wasn t until 2010 that I finally went on my walk. I had moved from Texas to Oklahoma and my wife and I were talking about it and she knew someone who had gone on a walk that could sponsor us. After several weeks of waiting to hear back from our potential sponsors my wife went to the website and printed off the application and had me fill out the pilgrim part and took the sponsor part to the sponsor and had him fill his part and sent it in. I attended Pioneer Country Walk #117. It has changed my life. After all, what better gift to give yourself, than 72 hours on a faith journey with God! Now back to my first question, WHO ARE YOU GOING TO SPONSOR? There are so many people who are eager to attend Emmaus if you would take the time to explain what it really is. Take the time to explain how it equips them as leaders of the church to be better leaders, how it helps them to be better husbands, wives and parents, and most of all how their relationship with God can and will become more intimate through grace. If the person you are talking to can see you are being open and honest with them, they won t hesitate to say yes. If you have any questions about sponsoring someone, please contact any Board member and we will be happy to help get you started. De Colores, Dale Stanley PCE Registrar Don t miss the July Gathering at this Saturday with Praise and Worship at 7:00 PM led by Rev. Michael Burkett, who is fresh off of Men s Walk #129! roostertales@gmail.com

Chrysalis Hoot to be Held Saturday, July 20th Pioneer Country Chrysalis will be meeting at UM on Saturday, July 20th at 1:00 PM. The youth will participate in the clean up from the recent tornados and will then go to Tim & Catrina Bourne s home for swimming, hot dogs, and good fellowship. They will then return to Church of the Good Shepherd in time for the Pioneer Country Emmaus gathering at 7:00 PM. If you will be participating, please remember to bring sunscreen, work gloves, water, and a hearty appetite! Chrysalis Hoots are not limited to youth who have attended a Chrysalis Flight. Be sure to invite your friends to participate in this fun event! Upper Room Leadership Development Event set for August 24th Green Country Emmaus will host this year s Leadership Development Event for the South Central Region. This training event is a program designed for strengthening Walk to Emmaus Boards, Chrysalis Boards, and the communities, and is open to all members of the community who are Fourth Day members. This event is being held at First United Methodist Church, 112 East College Street, Broken Arrow, OK 74012 on Saturday, August 24th. Light breakfast snacks will be served at 8:30 AM, and the training presentation will begin at 9:00 AM and conclude around 3:30 PM. Lunch will be provided by the Green Country Emmaus Community (Cost to be announced). The training will be presented by Carleen Alderman, Emmaus Lay Leader, and Pat Miller, Chrysalis Lay Leader. Leadership Development Events are a critical part of the growth and continuity in the local leadership of the Emmaus and Chrysalis movements. These events provide an open forum to participate in ongoing training, discussing issues with other communities, fellowshipping with other Pilgrims and Caterpillars, and asking questions that you have always wanted to ask but didn t know how to ask. Many resources related to Emmaus and Chrysalis will be provided by the training staff. There is also an opportunity for the clergy in the community to come and spend time with our regional clergy leader and develop a better understanding of the theology of these movements and review their role before, during and after the weekends. Laity are invited and encouraged to participate in this part of the leadership event. This training is usually conducted on Friday evening, thus allowing time for clergy and laity to participate in the Saturday event. But if the consensus of the interested clergy is for training to happen on Saturday, then we will make sure that happens as well. Please email Carleen Alderman at carleena@tmumc and she will make sure that happens. If you are interested in attending the Leadership Development event, print out the form on the next page, fill it out, and email it to Carleen Alderman by August 14, 2013. Several of the Pioneer Country Emmaus Board are planning to attend, and if you would be interested in car-pooling to Broken Arrow, contact Kay Sullins on her cell phone at 412-2238.

This Month in History July 1, 1984 July 2, 1997 July 3, 1988 The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) introduces the PG-13 rating Men in Black premiers starring Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith U.S. Navy cruiser Vincennes accidently shoots down an Iranian passenger jet in the Persian Gulf killing all 290 aboard. The U.S. agrees to pay $62 million to the families of those killed. July 4, 1776 Continental Congress adopts the Declaration of Independence July 5, 1946 French designer Louis Reard introduces two-piece bikini at a popular swimming pool in Paris July 6, 1994 Forrest Gump opens in U.S. theatres starring Tom Hanks and is a huge box-office success July 7, 1865 Mary Surratt becomes the first woman executed by the U.S. for her role in Abraham Lincon s assassination July 8, 1941 Trailing 5-4 with two outs in the ninth inning, Ted Williams hits a three-run homer to lead the American League to a 7-5 victory in the All-Star Game July 9, 1777 Brigadier General George Clinton is elected as the first governor of New York July 10, 1962 U.S. patent issued to Swedish engineer Nils Bohlin for the three-point seatbelt July 11, 1979 America s first space station, Skylab, crashes in Australia and the Indian Ocean July 12, 1957 President Dwight D. Eisenhower becomes the first president to ride in a helicopter July 13, 1930 France defeats Mexico 4-1 and the United States defeats Belgium 3-0 in the first World Cup football matches played simultaneously in Montevideo, Uruguay July 14, 1995 MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 is introduced, otherwise known as the MP3 format for audio encoding July 15, 1965 Unmanned spacecraft Mariner 4 passes over Mars at 6,000 feet and sends images back to earth July 16, 1935 The world s first parking meter, known as Park-O-Meter No. 1, is installed on the southeast corner of First street and Robinson Avenue in Oklahoma City July 17, 1955 Disneyland, a $17 million theme park, opens in Anaheim, California July 18, 1960 Fifteen year old Brenda Lee s song I m Sorry reaches #1 on the Billboard charts July 19, 1879 Doc Holliday kills Mike Gordon in Las Vegas, New Mexico, the first of only two verified men that he killed, despite his reputation as a deadly gunslinger July 20, 1969 American astronaut Neil Armstrong becomes the first man to walk on the surface of the moon July 21, 1899 American novelist Ernest Miller Hemingway is born in Oak Park, Illinois July 22, 1933 American aviator Wiley Post returns to Floyd Bennett Field in New York after being the first aviator to fly solo around the world. His trip took 7 days, 18 hours, and 49 minutes. July 23, 1982 Actor Vic Morrow and two child actors, Renee Shinn Chen and Myca Dinh Le, are killed in an accident involving a helicopter while filming Twilight Zone: The Movie July 24, 1982 Survivor s Eye of the Tiger from the movie Rocky III hits the top of the Billboard charts July 25, 1832 The first recorded railroad accident in U.S. history occurs near Quincy, Massachusetts July 26, 1775 The Second Continental Congress establishes the U.S. Postal Service, with Benjamin Franklin as it s first postmaster general July 27, 1981 Adam John Walsh, age 6, is abducted from a mall in Hollywood, Florida and is later found murdered. His father, John Walsh, becomes the host of the TV show America s Most Wanted July 28, 1945 A B-25 bomber crashes into the Empire State Building due to heavy fog, killing 14 people July 29, 1958 U.S. Congress establishes the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) July 30, 1976 American Bruce Jenner wins the Gold Medal in the decathlon at the Montreal Olympics July 31, 1975 Teamsters Union president Jimmy Hoffa is reported missing in Detroit, Michigan. To this day, his fate remains a mystery...

@gmail.com w w w. p i o n e e r c o u n t r y e m m a u s. c o m roostertales CALENDAR Do you have a 4th Day Story? How about a good study or devotional idea that s worked for you? Why not share them with the PCE community? Just email it to : roostertales@ gmail.com roostertales@ gmail.com July Gathering 10928 SW 15th, Yukon, OK Begins with praise and worship at 7:00 PM with snacks and drinks afterwards. Childcare is available, PLEASE RSVP with Debbie Rowland at 681-2135 or 802-8113 to make the necessary preparations for your child. Gatherings are open to all so please invite a friend! Chrysalis Hoot - 1:00 PM 10928 SW 15th Street - Yukon July Board Meeting - 3:00 PM 10928 SW 15th Street - Yukon July Gathering - 7:00 PM 10928 SW 15th Street - Yukon August 10, 2013 Team Training for Walks 131 & 132 UM Church of the Servant 14343 N. MacArthur Blvd - OKC August 17, 2013 August 24, 2013 September 21, 2013 August Gathering Lost Creek UMC 8002 S. Washington - Stillwater Upper Room Leadership Development First United Methodist Church 112 East College St. - Broken Arrow September Gathering St. Mark s UMC 8140 NW 36th - Bethany October 3-6, 2013 Men s Walk #131 First United Methodist Church 131 NW 4th Street - OKC October 17-20, 2013 Women s Walk #132 First United Methodist Church 131 NW 4th Street - OKC

@gmail.com For questions or comments regarding the website: webservant@pioneercountryemmaus.com David Johnson Community Spiritual Director Tony Zahn Assistant Community Spiritual Director Diann Rudd Past Community Lay Director Pam Allen General Agape/Prayer Room Catrina Bourne Chrysalis Representative Bonnie Bower Treasurer Mark Bye Treasurer Christy Jackson Fourth Day Peety Luka Registrar Ron Luka Facilities / Security PIONEER COUNTRY EMMAUS 2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Debbie Rowland Gatherings w: 405/692-4242 djohnson@saokc.org h: 405/748-4348 revzahn1@yahoo.com h: 405/547-5207 diannrudd@aol.com h: 405/334-1171 froglady53@att.net h: 405/577-2660 docbourne@cox.net h: 405/769-1901 thebowerhouse@cox.net h: 405/745-4244 markbye_2000@yahoo.com h: 405/326-5009 jackson4_god@yahoo.com h: 405/386-7472 lukar@dobsonteleco.com h: 405/386-7472 lukar@dobsonteleco.com h: 405/681-2135 momofthreeinokc@aol.com Mario Herrera Community Lay Director Judie Ellis Assistant Community Lay Director Kay Sullins Secretary/Training Delbert Simmons Facilities / Security Louise Skinner Personal Agape David Smith Newsletter Kim Smith Music Dale Stanley Registrar Bryan West Kitchen Cindy Wilkey Kitchen h: 405/769-9692 dherrera@ionet.net h: 405/748-6771 jellis1103@cox.net h: 405/330-2238 sullins.kay@att.net h: 405/947-5158 delbert_e_simmons@ hotmail.com h: 405/721-0586 lskinner5@cox.net c: 405/612-2642 *NEW* roostertales@gmail.com c: 405/343-6408 kmsmith329@yahoo.com h: 405/373-3730 dstanley195@live.com h: 405/624-9785 bwest132@yahoo.com c: 405/547-5713 ciwilkey@hotmail.com roostertales Questions / Comments? roostertales@gmail.com ROOSTER TALES newsletter is published by the Pioneer Country Emmaus Board of Directors for the local Emmaus Community with editions every month except for December. The Newsletter Editor, David Smith, can be reached by email at roostertales@gmail.com or by phone at 405-612-2642. The electronic version is available on the web @ www.pioneercountryemmaus.com. www.pioneercountryemmaus.com