Legacy Of The Past Hope For The Future Benefit Gala and Silent Auction Update

Many thanks to all of those who helped make the Legacy Of The Past Hope For The Future Benefit Gala and Silent Auction a big success!  More than $85,000 was raised for the endowment for pastoral leadership for Native American pastors in our historic Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference of The United Methodist Church.


October 27, 2011
Photos courtesy of Joe Pewo
Jim Thorpe Sports Hall of Fame
Oklahoma City



Welcome to the Oklahoma Indian Missionary (OIMC) Web site.

The OIMC has approximately 6,000 members and 84 churches, with several of these congregations more than 100 years old. Oklahoma is the home to the majority of the congregations, however the Conference has one church in Dallas and three churches and one fellowship in Kansas.  Thank you for your interest. Please contact the OIMC office for more information.                                                                                                                                        


Help Native children through the Native American Children's Fund

For more than 30 years the OIMC has supported the needs of children in the conference through the Native American Children's Fund (NACF). Donations through the fund provide school supplies, clothing and summer activities for Native American children.  Due to the tough economy, the fund is dwindling.  We need your help now, more than ever, to meet the needs of children in the OIMC. Please consider a donation today.  For members of The United Methodist Church, the NACF is an Advance Special.




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The OIMC is proud to make available online more than 21 traditional songs that serve as an historic witness of Native people.  The songs were recorded live during the June 2001 OIMC Conference in Preston, Okla.  If one listens well, and with the heart, he or she will hear words of hope and promise and feel the grace of God, shared through Native people to the church and to the world.  That grace is a gift of God. These songs are the Native people's gift to you.

 

Sample:

Amazing Grace

(Potawatomi)

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OIMC NEWS

COMMENTARY:  The Price of Repentance  Anita Phillips image
by Anita Phillips *

The 2012 General Conference will be a turning point for The United Methodist Church.  I'm not referring to budget discussions or organizational changes but to the planned “Act of Repentance to Indigenous Peoples” that will test the fragile relationship between the denomination and Native peoples.

As a Native American United Methodist I view the Act of Repentance as a double edged sword.  On the one hand, it will be a time when delegates to the top decision-making body of the denomination will stop and listen and, I pray, engage seriously in the reflection and self examination that repentance requires.

On the other hand, we have a long history with Euro-American brothers and sisters -- since first contact -- that leaves me and other Native Americans with little trust that true repentance will take place. (more)

 



OIMC 2011 Annual Conference Journal now available online.


 

 

Advocate November - December 2011



ComputeReach provides computers to Native communities in Oklahoma

 

A Pittsburgh based company, ComputeReach, has supplied refurbished iMac computers to 4 sites in the Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference.  The communities include Billy Hooton United Methodist Church, Clinton Indian Church and Community Center, Ponca City United Methodist Church and the OIMC office.

Photojournalist Ben Filio traveled with the ComputeReach volunteers as they installed the computers and experienced OIMC hospitality.

 

 Our Time To Be In Mission!
by Josephine Deere

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For over fifty years the Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference has been recipient of numerous Volunteer in Mission teams. Not only have these teams come to work, build, clean, repair but also to build lasting friendships. Now it is our time to be in mission! (more)


 

 

 


UNITED METHODIST NEWS SERVICE HEADLINES
February 3rd
The Bishop Melvin G. Talbert Leadership Institute Fellows are being nurtured to become ethical leaders of vital congregations.
February 2nd
United Methodist Women join others in bringing awareness of human trafficking to festivities in Indianapolis.
February 2nd
Include God and make the effort, urges president of international hunger-relief organization.
February 1st
United Methodist support helps recruit outstanding faculty and provide students with academic, cultural and spiritual guidance.
February 1st
Two churches in the heart of Indianapolis find different ministries to feed the hungry and enable people to reach potential.
January 31st
From the hard soil of Tucson, Ariz., Youth Farm Project interns help the community to develop a flourishing garden and gathering place.
January 30th
That’s the question church staff want General Conference delegates to consider in weighing various reorganization proposals.
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