Oklahoma
A time to pray: Oklahoma Baptist Board meets, spends time in prayer
Above: Todd Fisher prays throughout the Might 24 Oklahoma Baptists Board of Administrators assembly.
On Might 24, members of the board of administrators for Oklahoma Baptists met on the Baptist Constructing in Oklahoma Metropolis for a commonly scheduled assembly.
Along with instances of fellowship, enterprise and conferences, board members spent prolonged instances in prayer for the Southern Baptist Conference (SBC) within the wake of the SBC Sexual Abuse Process Pressure report.
Oklahoma Baptists’ Govt Director-Treasurer Todd Fisher addressed board members and led within the instances of prayer.
“As our hearts proceed to grieve the findings of the (SBC report), we wish to pray for each one of many abuse survivors and everybody impacted by this. We pray that Southern Baptists, as we collect for the Annual Assembly subsequent month in Anaheim, will take applicable motion on the suggestions stemming from the SBC report,” Fisher mentioned.
Fisher additionally reiterated the forward-looking plans that Oklahoma Baptist board members already activated earlier this 12 months.
“I’m grateful that Oklahoma Baptists have already taken proactive steps towards stopping abuse and towards caring for abuse survivors,” Fisher mentioned. “Led by Oklahoma Pastor Eric Costanzo, Oklahoma’s Abuse Prevention and Response Process Pressure, has already been assembly and dealing towards forward-looking greatest practices for Oklahoma.
“This can be a pivotal second for the SBC, as we every do our half to guard the weak amongst us,” Fisher added. “I wish to ask all Oklahoma Baptists to dedicate themselves in fervent prayer to the Lord for all these pressing issues.”
Fisher connecting with pastors, church buildings
Through the afternoon plenary session, Fisher described his first few months serving within the function of govt director, sharing how he has traveled to dozens of Oklahoma Baptist church buildings and associations.
“I’ve a lot loved assembly Oklahoma Baptists from throughout the state,” he mentioned. “In conversations with some 400 pastors, I’ve sought to hear and to listen to extra about their ministry context. I even have shared some issues on my coronary heart.”
Fisher added that he’s listening to church buildings wish to deal with Gospel ministries as a state conference, like mission partnerships, having localized occasions and church revitalization and church planting.
“I’ve been emphasizing three key areas: Baptist polity, Baptist beliefs and Baptist partnership by the (Cooperative Program),” he mentioned.
Fisher requested board members to hope for pastors, lots of whom skilled a season of distinctive problem and should really feel “remoted and empty, needing encouragement and our prayer.”
He shared with board members that he’s internet hosting Pastor Fellowship instances throughout Falls Creek summer time classes and Indian Falls Creek.
“On Tuesdays at 2 p.m. at Falls Creek’s Mathena Household Occasion Middle, we can have a time of fellowship for pastors, with refreshments. That is only a time to attach and encourage each other,” he mentioned.
Additionally a Pastor Fellowship Dinner is going down at 5:30 p.m. every Tuesday of Falls Creek, sponsored by the Tom Elliff Middle for Missions of Oklahoma Baptist College (OBU). To register go to okbu.edu/elliff-center.
Pastor Chris Wall of Owasso, First, who serves as president of Oklahoma Baptists, voiced gratitude “for the methods the Lord is already blessing church buildings by Todd Fisher’s efforts.”
2023 Spending Plan & Different Stories
The Finance Committee of the board met and forwarded a advice to the complete board of a 2023 Cooperative Program (CP) goal to be set at $24.5 million, which was permitted unanimously. The CP distribution for 2023 stays on the present distribution: with 43 % distributed to SBC, 42 % to Oklahoma Baptists and 15 % to associates of Oklahoma Baptists.
Board members every met with regional ministry companions of Oklahoma Baptists, and likewise met with varied committees, together with committees for Oklahoma Baptists’ Help Providers, Finance, Govt, Communications/Cooperative Program, Church Assets and Church Relations.
Board members heard studies from associates representatives, together with Oklahoma Baptist College, Baptist Village Communities, Oklahoma Baptist Houses for Kids and WatersEdge.
Baptist Messenger going to month-to-month print version in 2023
Jeremy Freeman, pastor of Newcastle, First, chairman of the communications/CP Committee, introduced a joint movement from his committee and the Govt Committee, to adapt the Baptist Messenger in 2023 from two print editions per 30 days to 1, expanded print version per 30 days. The movement was unanimously permitted by board members.
“The one-per-month print version, starting in 2023, will probably be mailed to all present subscribers at no out-of-pocket value to subscribers,” mentioned Brian Hobbs, editor of the Baptist Messenger. “This expanded version will embrace the entire content material the Baptist Messenger readers presently get pleasure from. We may even make accessible two digital editions per 30 days without cost obtain.”
Hobbs famous that because of will increase in the price of postage and printing, many state conference have discontinued a print version altogether.
“along with the print version, we are going to harness the entire digital and on-line instruments of expertise we will to share the Good Information, by our publication,” Hobbs added.
In different permitted motions, board members permitted a CrossTimbers price enhance of $15 per session, from $150 to $165, that might take impact in the summertime of 2023. These monies will go instantly towards bettering the camp and paying summer time employees members.
The subsequent regularly-scheduled board assembly is Sept. 13 at Falls Creek Baptist Convention Middle.
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State LB Jeff Roberson Headed to Big 10 School
Oklahoma State’s most recent transfer portal departure has already found a new home.
On Monday, OSU linebacker Jeff Roberson announced he was entering the transfer portal and looking to close his career elsewhere. Roberson wasted no time finding his next school, as he committed to Minnesota on Thursday.
Roberson began his career at OSU in 2020 and mostly played on special teams and as a backup throughout the first few years of his career. After missing the entire 2022 season with an injury, he came back in 2023 to play largely the same role.
However, his luck changed in 2024. With so many injuries throughout the OSU defense, the Cowboys needed players to step up at every position, and Roberson took advantage. In 2024, Roberson played in every game and finished with 58 tackles, nine tackles for loss and an interception. Before entering the transfer portal, Roberson’s numbers from 2024 would have made him OSU’s leading returning tackler.
Roberson’s departure was about as surprising as any move at OSU this offseason. Considering he had spent the first five seasons of his career in Stillwater and finally carved out a sizeable role last season, it appeared Roberson would carry that momentum into 2025 as a leader of the OSU defense.
Instead, he used his extra opportunity and leap to find a better situation as OSU overhauled its coaching staff and continues to bring in various defensive players through the transfer portal. However, going to Minnesota was the second surprising part of his decision. Early predictions were for Roberson, a Choctaw native, to stay in his home state and play at Oklahoma next season. As he makes his way north to play for PJ Fleck’s team next season, there is no doubt Roberson can have an impact to finish his career.
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Gophers help fill need on defense with Oklahoma State linebacker
The Gophers football program addressed a need in the middle of its defense for the 2025 season with Oklahoma State linebacker Jeff Roberson on Thursday night.
The 6-foot-2, 225-pound graduate transfer from Choctaw, Okla., totaled 58 tackles, including 8.5 for lost yards, three sacks and one interception in 12 games in 2024. He had a middling 57.7 grade from Pro Football Focus, along with 19 pressures, but also 11 missed tackles last season.
Roberson played 670 snaps last season, but only 107 across 2021 and 2023. He played special teams as a freshman in 2020 and missed the 2022 season with injury.
Roberson will help fill the void left by leading tackler Cody Lindenberg; the Anoka native declared for the NFL draft after the regular season and skipped the Duke’s Mayo Bowl. Maverick Baranowski and Devon Williams top the U’s depth chart at linebacker going into next season.
The Gophers have added 15 total players via the NCAA transfer portal since early December and are still looking for help at cornerback and possibly defensive line.
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Ole Miss Linebacker Transfer Trip White Commits to Oklahoma State
TRANSFER PORTAL TRACKER
The Cowboys went to the SEC to pick another linebacker out of the portal.
Ole Miss transfer Trip White, who was listed at 6-foot-3, 220 pounds last season, pledged to Oklahoma State, according to CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz. White played in all 13 of the Rebels’ games this past season, his redshirt sophomore year. He made one tackle, primarily playing special teams.
White played in three games while maintaining a redshirt as a true freshman in 2022. He appeared in five games in 2023, and to this point has totaled nine career tackles.
Out of Parkview Magnet in Little Rock, Arkansas, White was a three-star prospect in the 2022 recruiting class and chose Ole Miss over offers from Arkansas, Kansas State, Baylor, Louisville, Oklahoma State, Indiana and others. The 247Sports Composite system tabbed White as the No. 1,103 player in the class, the No. 109 linebacker in the class and the No. 12 player from Arkansas in 2022. He also started as his team’s quarterback as a high school senior, throwing for 2,035 yards and 19 touchdowns to go with 445 rushing yards and seven more scores.
White becomes the third linebacker the Pokes have grabbed out of the portal, joining Bryan McCoy (Akron) and Brandon Rawls (Saginaw Valley State). White’s addition comes a few days after Jeff Roberson hopped in the portal. With Roberson, Nick Martin, Collin Oliver and Kendal Daniels all gone from last season’s squad, OSU’s linebacker room — like most position rooms — will look quite a bit different heading into 2025. Kap Dede is set to coach that group, with new OSU defensive coordinator Todd Grantham bringing him in from Western Kentucky.
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