Monday, November 27, 2023

12 Days of Christmas: The Hidden Messages | FREE GIFT

Published Monday, November 27, 2023

JOIN WADE & RACHELLE!

AT THE HISTORY CENTER

THIS WEDNESDAY

THE 12 DAYS

OCPAC FOUNDATION

TRANSFORMING

CULTURE THRU

THRU CHRIST

In 461, a French Bishop, residing in Tours, France, called an assembly of church leaders. It was called The Council of Tours. The purpose was to address worldliness in the church.


A bit over 100 years later (567 AD), a second council was convened to address additional matters which had developed in the church. It was in that counsel that, for the first time, a proclamation was issued regarding the twelve days of Christmas.

Another 1,200 years were required for the words we associate with this ancient season to be penned into a rhyme now known around the world as The Twelve Days of Christmas.


It was first published in 1780 and, is now well known through its being sung to a 1909 arrangement of a folk melody. It was through the joining of an antiquated verse with a common song that made both the international Christmas tradition you see performed here.


Even in the leftist domain of wokism, the Portland Symphony Orchestra and Choir, in 2015, performed the Twelve Days with amazing fullness and artistry as a group of young dancers highlighted the twelve "gifts" to the church!

Today, most think of The Twelve Days as nothing more than a Christmas ditty that is both trivial and fun. Its link to the church is largely unknown as are the twelve hidden messages it contains.


After Wade & Rachelle’s presentation this Wednesday, you will listen to this major artistic feature of Christmas with a new perspective. You will gain an enduring sense of the profound images The Twelve Days imparts to the Christian life revealed from Genesis to Revelation.

Their book, The Twelve Days of Christmas, has just been published. In an act of stunning generosity, they will come prepared to give a copy to everyone who attends the luncheon this Wednesday.


Priced at $30, it serves as an attractive book you will proudly display prominently in your home or office.


And, thanks to their generosity, you will have the book on your coffee table or in your library enabling you to review the key doctrines of the church contained in these famous verses.

The Twelve Days of Christmas

by Wade & Rachelle Burleson

will serve as a testimony for

your clientele, friends,

and family to peruse.

Come and be a part of building

an informed Oklahoma!


RECEIVE A $30 GIFT THIS WEDNESDAY ONLY!

Bring your family and friends Wednesday

Bring your pastor and buy his lunch!


Doors Open 11 AM

Meeting Noon to 1:15 PM


Oklahoma History Center

800 Nazih Zuhdi Dr., OKC, OK 73105



$5 ENTRY FEE

Tax-deductible donations accepted at door.


Receive a Complimentary Copy of The Twelve Days

SEE YOU AT THE WEDNESDAY LUNCHEON

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WEDNESDAY LUNCH

Doors open 11:00 AM


Oklahoma History Center

800 Nazih Zuhdi Dr., OKC, OK 73105


$5 entry fee

Tax-deductible donations accepted at door.


THIS WEEK ONLY: ALL PAID ENTRYS WILL

RECEIVE A COPY OF THE TWELVE DAYS



Optional Lunch 11:00 AM

Meeting NOON to 1:15 PM



Optional Lunch: $10


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TABLE of CONTENTS


BOB LINN

Christ, the Center of History


TWO WEEKS AGO

Killers of the Flower Moon



MARK YOUR CALENDAR

State Board of Education

NOVEMBER 30, 2023 Meeting

BOB LINN

Christ the Center of History

This Wednesday, the OCPAC Foundation begins the celebration of the Christmas Season with a generous gift from the Burleson family.


It is now the time of year when nations the world over celebrate the Incarnation in Bethlehem. More than 2,000 years ago, Bethlehem began the pathway to Jerusalem where the only "Great Reset" has ever, or will ever, take place. The veil of the temple was torn in half (Matthew 27:51), atonement was completed, and sin's devastation was reversed.

So monumental were each of the 33 years God walked the earth that nations have set their calendar in recognition of the Messiah’s place as the centerpiece of history.


Calendars world-wide are divided into B.C. (Before Christ) and A.D. (Anno Domino, Latin for, The Year of our Lord), affirming His rule.

The world’s all-time best-selling book (no other comes close) divides its pages between those that were written in anticipation of His coming and those describing the impact of His coming.


There is none other like Him.

The news of His earthly Kingdom has become widely known as His People have responded to their various Christian callings.


Handel composed The Messiah in 1741 A.D. The oratorio proclaims the entirety of His earthly ministry and is now sung the world over:


The Hallelujah Chorus portion proclaims:


“For the Lord God Omnipotent reigneth

The kingdom of this world is become

the kingdom of our Lord, and of His Christ; 

And He shall reign for ever and ever,

King of Kings and Lord of Lords”

In China, in 1928, Handel’s Messiah was first performed by Yenching University students.


Read the story of the Messiah in China here.


It was then performed annually during the Christmas season until 1951. For political reasons, it was not performed publicly again until 1998 in the city of Tuanjkin.

You may watch this performance in China here.


The Lutheran Church has found that the music of its favorite son, Johann Sebastian Bach, has become an effective evangelist to all of Japan. As the Japanese have become enamored with Bach’s music, many have travelled to Leipsic to know him better and have come to know the Christ Bach’s life was devoted to.


Read more of the story here.

 

Masaaki Suzuki, founder and music director of Japan’s Bach Collegium, said, “It is impossible to say how many of my performers and listeners will ultimately become Christians.” He told one journalist in an interview that it was probably in the tens of thousands.

Japan, that farthest country to the East, that place beyond all reach, where Christianity has failed all attempts to make a foothold, has found a great evangelist in Bach.”


Not to be out done by China, watch &

listen to the Messiah in Japan here.


These successes come as we are faithful to articulate the truth. It is a mission to encircle the globe with the glorious reign of Christ. Christ transforms cultures which then institute godly governments, schools, and institutions.


I hope to see you Wednesday. And don’t forget that this Wednesday will be your opportunity to receive a generous gift from the Burleson family. Feel free to bring guests!


God bless!

We are in desperate need of returning

our nation and our state to Biblical foundations.


Thank you for your activism.

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I hope to see you at this

Wednesday's luncheon!


11:00 AM Doors open

11:00 AM Lunch Available

NOON to 1:15 PM Meeting


Oklahoma History Center

800 Nazih Zuhdi Dr., OKC, OK 73105


God bless!

TWO WEEKS AGO

OKLAHOMA FBI

&

KILLERS of the

FLOWER MOON

FBI's Oklahoma Bureau head, Ed Gray, provided an excellent perspective on the role the young agency played in putting a stop to the murder of the Osage Indians.


The video of Ed Gray's presentation can be viewed here.


Watch the entire meeting here.

Oklahoma's Geoffrey Sanding Bear, Principle Chief of the of Osage Nation, has offered to come to our luncheon in 2024 to present his perspective on the movie.

MAKE YOUR CHRISTIANITY PUBLIC:


MAKE PLANS TO ATTEND

WITH A FRIEND

THURSDAY!

November 30, 2023

Thursday

9:30 am

State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Ryan Walters, and the State Department of Education, invite you to attend:


The November 30 Public Meeting.


Your comments and presence are sought as the foundation of the future of Oklahoma's children is being established. The SDE offices are on the northeast lawn of the Oklahoma State Capitol.


PLEASE MAKE PLANS TO ATTEND:


State Department of Education

Oliver Hodge Education Building

2500 N. Lincoln Blvd, OKC, OK


Thursday, November 30, 2023


8:30 a.m. Gather for fellowship and prayer.

9:00 a.m. Sign in for option to speak.

9:30 a.m. SDE meeting begins.

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Monday, November 20, 2023

Thanksgiving

Published Monday, November 20, 2023

A note from

OCPAC FOUNDATION PRESIDENT

BOB LINN

GIVING THANKS

Giving thanks is linked to

the history of the Americas.


Harvard Professor, Samuel Eliot Morison, won a Pulitzer Prize for his book Admiral of the Ocean Sea, A Life of Christopher Columbus.  In it, he notes the love Columbus had for the Scriptures and for his frequent giving of thanks to God. 

His book won him one of two Pulitzers. In it, he notes two original accounts of the landing on San Salvador describe that,


All having rendered thanks to Our Lord kneeling on the ground, embracing it with tears of joy for the immeasurable mercy of having reached it, the Admiral [Christopher Columbus] arose and gave this island the name San Salvador.

The Puritans came to our eastern shore to extend the Kingdom of God. Puritan influence was the theological backdrop of the formation of American government and culture.


They, too, were a people of profound appreciation for the providence of God for their guidance and their provision.


From The Valley of Vision, a Puritan Book of Prayers:


Giver of All, Another day is ended and I take my place beneath my great Redeemer's cross, where healing streams continually descend, where balm is poured into every wound, where I wash anew in the all-cleansing blood, assured that thou seest in me no spots of sin. Yet a little while and I shall go to thy home and be nor more seen; Help me to gird up my loins of my mind, to quicken my step, to speed as if each moment were my last, that my life be joy, my death glory. I thank thee for the temporal blessings of this world- the refreshing air, the light of the sun, the food that renews strength, the raiment that clothes, the dwelling that shelters, the sleep that gives rest, the starry canopy of night, the summer breeze, the flowers' sweetness, the music of flowing streams, the happy endearments of family, kindred, friends. Things animate, things inanimate, minister to my comfort. My cup runs over. Suffer me not to be insensible to these daily mercies. Thy hand bestows blessings: thy power averts evil. I bring my tribute of thanks for spiritual graces, the full warmth of faith, the cheering presence of thy Spirit, the strength of thy restraining will, thy spiking of hell's artillery. Blessed be my sovereign Lord!

Giving thanks is our national heritage.


From Columbus to the Puritans, Christians have sought to extend the Kingdom of Christ to this continent.


Today as never before, the world looks to America as the last bastion of hope for freedom and opportunity in the world. Those elements are built not on multiculturalism, but the moral foundation of Christian thought.


No one is making this case better than China's Xi Van Fleet, now a nationally known spokesman for the struggle to return our nation to its Christian roots.


Raised as a child in the Maoist revolution, she will speak at our Wednesday luncheon on December 13. She told me that our future will be a Maoist tyranny if we continue to insist on multiculturalism.

In her book, Mao’s America, she wrote:


Religious diversity or religious pluralism is just code for the real goal, which is to exclude Christianity from the club. This is done by proclaiming Christianity as one of many religions worldwide - nothing special- and trying to convince others that its traditional role as the foundation of Western Civilization should be rejected.

She makes this firm point in her book:


The sad part is that new arrivals are finding a twenty-first-century America that in many ways lost its way in terms of its once staunch faith-based spirituality and Christian conviction.


Communism's influential long-arm reach has made tremendous strides in knocking this country off its Christian bearings and damaging the moral compass.

Immigrants have come to America not to replicate the lives they have had in the many cultural Hell-Holes around the world from which they came.  They came to enjoy the fruit born of the tree of Christendom which blossomed the flower of freedom, economic opportunity, and the fresh air which gave each individual the opportunity to craft the life of his choosing.


It is what those men and women depicted in the painting at the top of this newsletter came to establish.  They established it well.


Lets pick up the baton and carry it forward, not into the confusion of epistemological diversity, but to the light our Creator gave.


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On behalf of the OCPAC Foundation's

Board of Directors, let me extend to

you wishes for a wonderful

Thanksgiving week.


GOD BLESS!


Find our board members here.

CONTENTS


NEXT MEETING NOV 29

Twelve Days with Wade Burleson


EVENING CELEBRATION

December 5


NATIONALLY KNOWN SPEAKER

Xi Van Fleet December 13


STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION

November 30

WEDNESDAY

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MEETING THIS WEEK!!!!!

WEEK AFTER NEXT

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EVENING MEETING!

FIRST TUESDAY

EVENING IN

DECEMBER

DEFENDING AMERICA'S

HERITAGE AGAINST A

MAOIST TAKEOVER

STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

NEW DATE

THURSDAY

November 30, 2023

Meeting 9:30 pm

The far left seeks to combat the work being done by Ryan Walters and the State Board of Education to remove pornography from our schools, to remove racist ideology, and to re-focus on academics.


They show up each month and were it not for the many of you who also show up, the news media would have a field day. Actually, they do anyway.


However, Ryan Walters and the board need your presence to balance the room.


We encourage you all to show up by 8:30.

It is for the future of our children.

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