General Minister And President Sharon E. Watkins Selected To Deliver Sermon At National Prayer Service

Rev. Dr. Sharon E. Watkins
Preaches During the
National Prayer Service

General Minister and President Sharon E. Watkins delivered the sermon during the National Prayer Service at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. Several national leaders, including President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, were in attendance.

Watch The Prayer Service Online
The Washington National Cathedral has posted video of the National Prayer Service on their web site at www.nationalcathedral.org

Watch The National Prayer Service Online

Note: this video of the entire prayer service is provided by the Washington National Cathedral in Windows Media format. Rev. Dr. Sharon E. Watkins' sermon begin approimately 38:40 into the video. To watch Rev. Dr. Cynthia Hale's (Senior Pastor, Ray of Hope Christian Church, Decatur, Ga.) reading of the scripture, fast-forward the video to 16:45.


Transcript of Dr. Watkins' sermon, "Harmonies of Liberty", delivered during the National Prayer Service on Jan. 21, 2009.

Download the transcript as PDF.

Please check back soon or subscribe to the Disciples News Service for more updates on Dr. Watkins' participation in the National Prayer Service.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 11, 2009

Please join Disciples everywhere in congratulating General Minister and President Sharon Watkins in being selected to deliver the sermon at President-Elect Barack Obama's National Prayer Service at 10:00am on Wednesday, January 21, in the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.

The Presidential Inauguration Committee in Washington, D.C. has prepared a press release that gives details about Rev. Watkins' role in the service. That release is listed below. You also may be interested in reading the article about Dr. Watkins involvement in the prayer service that appears on page 16 in the first section of the Sunday, January 11 New York Times. You can find that article by going to: www.nytimes.com/2009/01/11/us/politics/11minister.html

Please feel free to leave your comments at the bottom of this page. If you have additional questions, feel free to contact me at wbwills@cm.disciples.org.

Blessings,
Wanda Bryant Wills
Executive Director for Communication Ministries

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Sunday, January 11, 2009

Reverend Dr. Sharon E. Watkins, General Minister and President of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Selected to Give Sermon at the National Prayer Service

Washington, D.C. - The Presidential Inaugural Committee announced today that General Minister and President Dr. Sharon E. Watkins of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) has been selected to give the sermon at the National Prayer Service on Wednesday, January 21st. The National Prayer Service will be held at the National Cathedral at the conclusion of Inaugural activities and will celebrate America's diversity of faith. Reverend Dr. Sharon Watkins will be the first woman to deliver the sermon at this traditional Inaugural event.

"I am truly honored to speak at this historic occasion," said Reverend Watkins. "My prayer when I preach is always that God will use me to bring a Gospel message that is uplifting and appropriately challenging to those who hear it. I hope that my message will call us to believe in something bigger than ourselves and remind us to reach out to all of our neighbors to build communities of possibility."

Reverend Dr. Sharon E. Watkins has served as General Minister and President of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the United States and Canada since 2005. She is the first woman to hold this position. As General Minister of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), she is the general pastor of the 700,000-member denomination. As General President, she is the chief executive officer for the denomination, responsible for overseeing the work of the church's various structures. She is serving a six-year term that extends through 2011.

Dr. Watkins has an extensive background of service both in this country and abroad. She is a member of the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches based in Geneva, and serves on the WCC's Permanent Committee for Consensus and Collaboration. In 2006, she was a representative at the World Council's General Assembly in Porto Alegre, Brazil. She is the former pastor of Disciples Christian Church in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, where she served for eight years. Reverend Watkins holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Phillips Theological Seminary, a Master of Divinity from the Yale Divinity School, and a Bachelor's Degree in French and Economics from Butler University. She is married to Reverend Dr. Richard (Rick) H. Lowery, Interim Dean and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Lexington Theological Seminary in Lexington, Kentucky. They have two children, Bethany and Christopher.

The National Prayer Service, a tradition dating back to George Washington, will include prayers, readings and hymns delivered by religious leaders spanning a diverse array of faiths. More information about the event will be forthcoming.

For the latest information on the 2009 Presidential Inauguration, please visit www.pic2009.org.

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329 total comments.

From: Dolores Burghard - Monday, January 26, 2009
You did us Disciples proud. Your sermon was dynamic,,,much of the modern connections but ending with the greatest for all times and everlasting....The Lord's Prayer, Thank you! My husband , Bruce, roomed with a Hal Watkins, in the Ice House, at Bethany College91947-48) and we have wondered if you are his daughter??
From: DOTTIE - Saturday, January 24, 2009
Thank you so much President Sharon E. Watkins for giving the gift of your sermon to President Obama and the world who so needed to hear it....I am so happy and excited at having Barack H. Obama as our President. Your message was food for all of our souls to feed the good in all of us. Service to others inspired by our President and your wonderful sermon will be in my heart always as well as all the events and make living and facing the bad wolves who come into my life easier. God is Good!
From: Margita Olenzak - Thursday, January 22, 2009
God Bless All and Praise You Rev.Dr.Sharon E.Watkins for the awesome prayer. THANK YOU.
From: Donna Hall - Thursday, January 22, 2009
I would like to purchase a dvd if one is available of your sermon at The National Prayer Service. It was so marvelous and inspiring. Will a dvd be available for purchase?
From: Sue Dillon - Thursday, January 22, 2009
I really enjoyed the entire prayer service for our new president. I especially appreciated the sermon by President Sharon Watkins. Is there anyway I could get a copy of her sermon?
From: Rev. Robert K. Schomp - Thursday, January 22, 2009
In all my 72 years I have never been prouder to be an American as I was as I watched the inauguration of President Obama. I have never been prouder to be a Disciples as I was when watched the National Prayers Service and listened to my GMP deliver such a timely and magnificent sermon. Shalom, Dr. Bob
From: Linda Smetzer - Thursday, January 22, 2009
Dear Dr. Watkins, Thank you for your words of wisdom at the National Cathedral yesterday. It was a pleasure to hear you speak. God bless you and your ministry.
From: Anna Marie DeRosier - Thursday, January 22, 2009
President Watkins, Hi, I listened to your speech at the National Cathedral, Wednesday. I was stunned that anyone could and did present a perfect speech at a perfect time to our beautifully bright U. S. President Obama and the governing administers. President Watkins when you finished with your words I firmly know I believed in Divine Intervention. President Obama's Inaugural speech was hard to follow, but you did it. I have since yesterday been trying to find your speech to print it out for my family and friends that don't have computers. Please, is there some way of having your wonderful speech for me to hand out and to hold in gratitude? THANK YOU SO MUCH, you left me breathless. CONGRATULATIONS. Sincerely, Anna Marie DeRosier
From: Peggy P. ollins - Thursday, January 22, 2009
Thank you very much for jobs well done, Dr. Watkins and Dr. Hale.
From: Manuel R. Tamayo - Thursday, January 22, 2009
Finally, the General Minister and President of what is believed to be the first denomination formed on American Soil played a significant role in such a historic event. The first woman leader of a denomination to speak at the Inaguragtion Prayer Service of our First African American Presdient. The inclusiveness of that landmark was tremendous.
From: Nellye A Meintsma - Thursday, January 22, 2009
I loved your sermon and we are so proud of you.
From: Choice Edwards - Thursday, January 22, 2009
Brilliant talk/speech/sermon/prayer at the National Cathedral! I will try to secure a copy to re-read. Choice Edwards a fellow Shortridge alum.
From: Joe Bennett - Thursday, January 22, 2009
Dr. Watkins: What a wondeful and timeless homily! Live long, and prosper!
From: Rev. Gary H. Speer - Thursday, January 22, 2009
Thank you, Sharon, and also Cynthia, for representing us so well during the National Prayer Service. Those of us Disciples here at FCC, Allen, Texas are so very proud of you for delivering a message that was substantive and powerful. Thank you for your ministry with us.
From: Manuel Collazo - Thursday, January 22, 2009
Wonderful and inspiring message. I felt God's word in your sermon. Wonderful just wonderful! Blessings, Manny
From: Bill Moore - Thursday, January 22, 2009
At Bedford Christian Church (VA), our Wednesday morning Bible Study gathered to watch the National Prayer Service. What an uplifting experience! What a marvelous pastoral and prophetic sermon, a great example of speaking truth to power in a loving way and at the same time challenging each of us to do our part. Thank you for speaking God's word and for representing the DOC so well.
From: BERNADETTE STENGEL - Thursday, January 22, 2009
Not only did I agree with everything you said intellectually, my spirit agreed with your sermon. Good job! Thanks
From: PeteGodbey - Thursday, January 22, 2009
Go girl! GO GOD!! The Spirit in you transended our humanity and spoke up for ALL God's children.
From: Tom Benjamin - Thursday, January 22, 2009
Sharon, you and Cynthia made me so proud to be a Disciple today as President Obama made me proud to be an American yesterday. It was a grand slam for the Church and for all of us. You were the first and the best. History today and destiny tomorrow. Bishop Benjamin
From: Ellis D. Hill - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Thank you for your powerful and moving sermon this morning at the National Prayer Service. Yes, we do choose which wolf to feed. Your sermon and presence this morning has and will continue to reach many that are unchurched and those searching for greater spiritual identification, to find our denomination and come to know our ministry of inclusivity. We look forward to welcoming you and Rick to the AL-NWFL region for "Matters Of The Heart" February 20-21. Ellis Hill, Moderator Alabama NW Florida Region
From: David Cobb - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
In ourWednesday morning Bible study at FCC Lynchburg, we watched in pride and joy as you preached for our president and for our nation. Thank you for being true to the Gospel, ecumenical in your heart, and passionate in charging us all to greater things. What a thrill!
From: Judy Furber - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Dear Rev. Watkins, How inspired I was by your sermon today. It touched my heart and my mind profoundly. I have read the transcript but much is lost without your presentation. I would like to share it with my children. Is a video available? Thank you for your message to the President and Mrs Obama and to the world. Please do not publish my comments with my name.
From: N. Dwain Acker - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Sharon - It was a joy to hear but I failed to let you know my thoughts, prayers and appreciation of you and your ministry with us before now. While I was disappointed with the video & audio signals - you and your powerful prayerful proclamation was still clear. (no surprise there!) I just read the MSS and other notes of appreciation - We indeed are proud and thankful for you. A Friend who caught the Service on TV - made a great suggestion - i.e. A DVD for "Movie Night" with congregations & groups. Continued Blessings to & through you AND also those who were gathered together in the Prayer Service AND all of us who were watching prayerfully from a distance. Dwain
From: Marilyn Hopewell - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
I would like to thank you for the wonderful message today. It was an enlightnment and awareness of which wolf we're feeding. Congratulations!
From: Susan Bryant - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
I have just finished reading your transcript from the Obama National Prayer Service. What an inspiration you are to me! With Barack Obama as my President, and you as the President of my denomination, I am determined to have more love and forgiveness in my heart! Congratulations and God Bless you !
From: Cynthia J. Wright - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Sharon, your sermon this morning was wonderful. Smart, well spoken, and a message America needs to hear again and again. I have downloaded the text and plan to run it in my small hometown newspaper in Lemoore, Calif. Thank you for sharing your gift. God bless.
From: Charlotte L Stokes - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
I heard your comments this morning from the National Cathderal in Washington, DC, and was thrilled! I'd love to be able to buy CD's of other sermons or presentations. Please let me know if they are available. I consider myself a spiritual person, not a religious one, and what you said this morning reached all the way to my bone marrow! You were wonderful. I look forward to hearing from you and hope it's possible to buy CD's. Thanks.
From: Linda Thomas - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Reverend Dr. Watkins: I LOVED what I heard from you at the National Prayer Service this morning. Excellent message for our new President and governing officials. Excellent message for us ALL! God bless you richly for your faithfulness to Him.
From: OSCAR RIVERA - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
January 21, 2009 Thanks, Dr Watkins, for wonderful sermon. Oscar Rivera, San José, Costa Rica
From: Debra Goodnight-Central Christian Church, Memphis, TN - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
What a great time to be a Disciple--to feel that kinship with other Christians and to share your Preaching of the Word with our Nation at this promising time. At our Church Board Meeting last week we celebrated the announcement of your participation in the National Prayer Service and after hearing your sermon of possibility we want you to know of our deep pride in you as the leader of our denomination. Central Christian Church, Memphis, TN
From: Forrest White - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Just loved your inaugeration sermon. Thinking of going to one of your local churches in Spring Hill , Florida.
From: Sandra Smart - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Our little congregation in Guelph that is struggling have been jumping for joy and praising God that you have been chosen to say the sermon at the National Prayer Service. I read the article from the New York Times and had copies for those that would like it. I had a congregation member call me last night asking if it was on television. I knew it was on the web. She called me as soon as I got home from work tonight to say she found it on CNN and called church members to let them know. She was still so proud that you were there infront of so many people. Congratulations on a speech well done that should have touched everyone. Now we need to get prayer back into our lives, our schools. We are all one.
From: Harry Buschmann - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Dear Rev. Dr. Sharon E. Watkins. Thank you for the powerfully moving sermon you gave to the President and his wife this morning. To all of us! Which wolf do we feed is a powerful reminder that are believes manifest into this would. we are all so closly connected. Your words mad me proud and fild me with graditude to have be a witness to them. Thank you for the goose bumps. That you for allowing god to work through you as a vessel of love, It was very apparent feel and see. thank you for helping to prop up our new president and his family he will need all the help he can get. It's said that the greatest of sins is to lose hope, and your words where a much needed reminder of the light we can carry in our hearts and give to each other.each Thank you for the wisdom in your words, and the courage from which you spoke them. It will take all of us working together in this new era of globle awareness, we will have to work together as an examble to or neighbors and a globle commuity for the good of all, to heal, build trust and respect for one another and begin to remove the barrierss that separate us. God bless you. Thank you for your light! of hope. Harry T. Buschmann
From: Gerald "Jerry" Deaton - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Sharon---TOP DRAWER SERMON You " flew a high flag" for Protestant Christianity in general, and the DOC in particular. Congratulations!!! Most everyone I've talked to have said, they feel like you were there pastor speaking for them. Jerry Deaton- Disciples Minister(Ret.) Mount Shasta, Calif.
From: Martine Saunders - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Thoroughly enjoyed your message this morning. How appropriate.
From: Teresa Earnheart - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
We are members of First Christian Church in Edmond, OK and watched the service today as a group. Thank you for your inspiring, encouraging and thought provoking words to our President and nation. May God continue to bless you, Terry Earnheart
From: R L Pete Housman - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Thank you for your message You gave voice to God's words that the nations might hear We are blessed thank you
From: Scott Taylor - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Thank you, Sharon, for blessing us all today! I'm gonna take away the phrase "the grand work of loving God and the hard work of loving neighbor." - crisp and evocative of rolling up our sleeves - loved it and I imagine it'll end up in a song lyric sometime :)
From: Pastor Verla Miller - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
I was so taken with your sermon. It was thought provoking and filled me with pride that you were the one chosen to give that special message in a special place for such a special occasion. I have heard the Wolf story many times but it got the point across to those who needed to hear it. Thank you for being our GM. Pastor Verla Miller, Assoc. Minister, First Christian Church, Salida, CO.
From: Bill Casteel - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
I was unable to receive the webcast of your sermon today; will there be CDs available. I pushed our congregation (Beech Grove) to watch but suspect that many of them were unable to access the site. I have read your sermon, and find it extremely appropriate. Peace, Bill Casteel
From: Nancy Tucker - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Sharon, I watched the National Prayers Service and your sermon was powerful and awesome. Congratulations!
From: Rev Lois Crump - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
It was Excellent! I watched the TV broadcast (ABC -- here in the DC area) until they cut off -- and then finished it up on the web. The Emma Lazarus poem captured me as a child. It's probably the only poem that I can recite (except for some hymns and psalms). And as a Disciples clergywoman, I am delighted that you were the first woman ever to preach at the National Prayer Service -- although that, too, like some other "firsts" of this week has been a long time in coming. Enjoy! The Rev. Lois Crump Associate Pastor First Christian Church of Alexandria, VA (Disciples of Christ)
From: Ruth Moore - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Doran and I were glued to the television this morning and felt so blessed by the entire service. Your sermon was inspired by God, no doubt, and we say AMEN! Thank you for your ministry to all of us. Ruth and Craig Moore, Doran Myers
From: Jan Bueker - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Rev. Dr. Sharon Watkins, I am overjoyed that you had this opportunity to be the first woman to deliver this sermon. That you are the General Minister of the Disciples of Christ adds to my delight. That you used the wolf metaphor was brilliant. Congratulations!
From: Jay Dozier - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
I'll be sharing the sermon with my Wednesday night bible study tonight. Thanks for speaking the Word of God today.
From: David Fraser (Rev) - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Our whole congregation is delighted that Dr. Watkins was able to do this. Is it possible obtain a recording - possibly a video - possibly by download, so that we can share it effectively in church? Hope so!
From: Rev. Roger Osgood - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Rev. Watkins, yesterday I was very proud to be an American. Today I am very proud to be a Disciple. Thank you for your message this morning.
From: Rev. Sara Galindo - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
I simply add my thanks and congratulations to those already sent. Your message was inspired. You truly spoke the Word of the Lord to our new President, and to all who were priviledged to hear you. Grace & Peace, Sara
From: Ruth and John Jewell - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Sharon, what an inspiring message for our new New President. Your words so moving and inspiring. Thank you for speaking your heart. Blessing Ruth and John Jewell
From: Rev. Samuel Robles Jr. - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Rev. Watkins, God bless you! I share with others by saying how proud we are of you. You did incredible! ¡Gracias!
From: Rev. Mark Friesen - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Dear Sharon, Your message at the "Prayer Breakfast" . . . Divinely annointed ~ beautifully spoken ~ prayerfully hoped! Peace, Mark
From: JEANNETTE ARACRI - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Loved your sermon, today at the National Day of Prayer,especially the lesson wih the wolf. You are without a doubt the best speaker I have every heard. You touched my heart and I could see that you touched Pres. Obama also.Thank you. Jeannette Aracri
From: Latif - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
I would very much appreciate a copy of the sermon you gave this morning. Your words very powerful, moving and inspiring. May God bless you
From: Janet Caviglia - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Rev. Sharon Watkins, your sermon at the National Prayer Service was astonishing. I have longed to hear words of that magnitude for a very long time. You truly spoke to Mr Obama in a grand way. You expects that he inherited a world in trouble, and he has made many references that change of attitude, work ethics, and commitment, are going to happen. You as well as we, are counting on him to keep his promises. What was especially inspiring to me, was your reference to the Native American story about the wolf, with good and bad inside, and which would win. With God at his side, I believe Mr. Obama’s leadership, will inspire, we the people, to work in our own communities, to make a better place and way for others. Thank you for the brilliant words !!!
From: Donna Green - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
I was so proud and impressed with your message. I was also pleased that MSMBC and CSPAN showed the event. I could not get this on the Internet, so in a scramble checked out the cable. We Disciples are very proud to have been seen nationally. I just hope that many, many people saw this and see what a great denomination the "Disciples" are. Again, great job, we're so proud of you. Donna & Jim Green Lee's Summit Christian Church
From: Ruth Berry Long - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
This was an exceptional message to all. I would like to think that other ministers might like to read this message to their congregations. I will put this messages with my special works of literature. Ruth Berry Long Waynesville, Mo.
From: Dan Bryant - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
We had 30 people who came to view the National Prayer Service here in Eugene at 6:30 a.m. PDT. Unfortunately, the live streaming was so jerky that we gave up. I hope the video of the service will be made available in addition to the transcript of Dr. Watkin's sermon.
From: joan vitolo - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
What a blessing to have heard you speak.! I am speechless with awe. I was distressed I did not think to tape this program and thrilled to find your homily in print. Is there a recording of this service? I would treasure a copy. Blessings on you and thank you for holding the ground of your deepest values.
From: Patty - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Dr. Eatkins talk at the Cathedral was one that should be memorized by all Americans. It was beautiful!
From: valerie harvey - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
my cousin whose judgement I respect greatly just spoke with me(she lives in Trinidad, West Indies) and she was raving about Reverend Watkins' sermon this morning. Is a copy of the sermon going to be made available to the general public at any time? Judging from the comments below, many other people were impressed!
From: Gary Romjue - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
I would appreciate having access to the sermon. I caught the last couple minutes and found it one of the most simple,direct and profound statements capturing the very foundation of what religion in America should focus on.
From: Terry Tate - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
What a wonderful sermon. It needs to be posted somewhere so others can experience it. I'll subscribe to the Disciples News Service e-mail newsletter with the hope of seeing it there. Thank you.
From: joan stiller - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
My heart was touched by the message you gave at the National Prayer service and I wanted to know if there is a way to get a copy of the text as I would love to share those heartfelt words with my family and friends for I do believe you were directed by the Holy Spirit. Thank you for your devotion to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and sharing His love with us through the gifts and callings He has bestowed upon you. Sincerely, Joan
From: Robert Leslie - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
A stellar and moving contribution to this very appropriate and spiritually stimulating Service. With Sincere Appreciation, Robert Leslie__ Orlando, Florida
From: Catherine Hall - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Your sermon was inspritational and evoked what i, as a Canadian, love most about the American people- the capacity to look beyond themselves and inspire the world to be a better place for all. Love, not war, is the answer to the world's suffering. Please, God, may President Obama live and govern as one inspired by the words of the Rev. Sharon Watkins.
From: Mary Shay - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
I was inspired and grateful to hear Reverend Watkins speak today. I am a Roman Catholic and she spoke to me and I think to the nation.
From: Stephanie Beaver - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
congratulations! I felt moved by you. I was very proud you spoke of native american elder, your story about the wolf, how very very true. I was wondering are you native american indian? anyway you were uplifting and I WAS MOVED! THANK YOU
From: Gary Romjue - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
I would appreciate having access to the sermon. I caught the last couple minutes and found it one of the most simple,direct and profound statements capturing the very foundation of what religion in America should focus on.
From: Rev. Dr. Beverlee Bell - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Thank you for the well crafted and Spirit filled sermon this morning. It was a blessing to me and I am sure to others who heard you this morning. I appreciated the reminder, to the President and to us all, to keep focused on the call of God to love and justice amid the push and pressure of so many other calls. Thank you for representing women who preach, so well.
From: Anne Marshall - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
I was so moved by your sermon this morning, I watched on c-span this morning here in St. Louis MO. Of all the ceremonies I have watched, this prayer service touched me in the most profound way. I attend Trinity Episcopal Church in St. Louis, Reverend Anne Kelsey the minister there and seeing my "mother church" in DC is thrilling, listening to the hymns I know so well, and more thrilling than anything is the inclusiveness of that service; that all faithful people could celebrate and extend an open hand of peace, love and hope to the world and pray for strength, understanding and a hope of feeding the wold of justice, tolerance, and peace. It is my hope and wish that I could have a copy of your brilliant words you spoke today at the cathedral. They mean so much to me and would be something I would honor and cherish for a lifetime. I was privileged to work on the campaign, to participate in The National Day of Service here in St. Louis collecting food for 5 food bank ministries, and the monumental shift that has taken place due to President Barack Obama being on the planet, doing his ministry, being my example of how I must live, in love with my neighbor, is miraculous. Bless you and your words. Yours in peace, love and hope, Anne Marshall ackmoongirl@mac.com 314-882-0271
From: Cindy Barr - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
WOW! What a message! We as Disciples are called To Answer God (TAG) as he calls us to Love one another. And the Women of the Pacific Southwest Region say... GOD is Good --- ALL THE TIME! AMEN!
From: Lora Mac Alistaire - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Good morning Dr. Watkins: Let me first say, what a fabulous Sermon you delivered at the National Prayer Service this morning. It was truly inspiring! I am a Native American , Spiritual woman that found your wolf analogy very pertinent. I've used similar analogies myself, many times.... I would like to speak to you, if at all possible? Blessings, Sweetwater Moon
From: Nora R. McNeill - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Dear Dr. Watkins, I was blown away by your wonderful sermon this morning at the National Cathedral. I watched the entire service on C-Span and felt like this sermon said it all. Hopefull our new administration will remember to feed the good wolf. I also hope that I can remember that in my life too. I live in southeast Tennessee and loved hearing the Cherokee story as our area was originally the home of the Cherokees. The tone of world brotherhood that was presented this morning was music to my ears. Sincerely, Nora R. McNeill Cleveland, TN
From: DONALD TROWBRIDGE - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
A most beautiful and though-provoking sermon. Thank you for making it relevant to our everyday lives.
From: Sandra Powell Emond - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
What a wonderful message for the beginning of our new President's leadership. Your words were moving and inspiring. Thank you!
From: Wilbur Cross - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
We were very much moved by the Rev. Watkin's sermon at the Presidential servicce and would appreciate a copy of the text, if that is possible. Thanks, WC
From: Maurine - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Where can I get a copy of Dr. Watkins' sermon given at the National Prayer Service at the Washington, DC Cathedral on January 21, 2009??? Thanks
From: Rev Paul Carruth - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Thank you for your excellent sermon this morning! I pray that your message will serve to inspire not only the President but our nation and the world to participate more fully in the continued realization of God's Kingdom here on earth. Congratulations on a call well answered!
From: Joan Reis Daigle - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
I would love to access the sermon I heard you just give at the National Prayer Service. It was supremely inspirational and I would like to share it with my son. Thank-you.
From: Ms.Leanora Gilmore-Caldwell - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
I watched the sermon at the National Cathedral delivered by Reverend Watkins and she delivered a powerful message.The message was on target .I was truly impressed.
From: Pat Collier - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Congradulations & Best Wishes Dr. Sharon Watkins. Peace be with you. May God Bless your message today and use you for the highest good. Indeed this is an honorable ocassion. Sincere Blessings in Christ. Pat
From: Hope Davis - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
As a member of the DOC, I was ecstatic to read of Rev. Watkins selection as the preacher at President Obama's National Prayer Breakfast! Rev, Sharon, may your sermon bring a message of peace & Christ-like service to all the nation but especially to all who attend!
From: Ruben I. Cruz - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Congratulations Sharon, we will be praying for you as you deliver the Sermon for the National Prayer Service. i whish I could be there. I know that Miriam is attending. May God bless you. Ruben
From: Tammie Lanham - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Dear Dr. Watkins, we join you in prayer and send our love and support. We are all blessed as God calls you to deliver the sermon today. May God guide you, bring you peace and bless you! Tammie Lanham, Pastor of Lafayette Christian Church, Lexington, KY
From: Rev. Dr. Nancy Carol Stahl - Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Sharon, words cannot express how excited and proud I've been ever since I heard that you would be preaching at the National Prayer Service following the historic inauguration of Barack Obama as President of the USA. What an honor for you and all of us Disciples, especially your Sisters in Ministry! and what a Blessing for our nation! At First Christian Church in Charlotte, NC, where I am a member and elder, we are learning that God continues to surprize us in amazing ways of opening the most unexpected doors and windows of opportunity to demonstrate God's great love for all people. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I truly hope that I'll have the opportunity to experience your message and the whole service via modern techology, which I'm still struggling to understand! Love and God's Blessings, Nancy Carol Your Sister in Ministry
From: Lucille Straughan - Tuesday, January 20, 2009
I was so proud to hear you would be speaking at the National Prayer Breakfast. You will do the Disciples proud! My prayers are with you. I met you at the Quadrennial and I'm from Oregon.
From: Millie Slack - Tuesday, January 20, 2009
What a proud and humbling day for Disciples! Prayers are with you, Sharon, as you fulfill this honor and challenge.
From: Sylvia Stroy - Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Congratulations Dr. Watkins, I will be praying for you. Sylvia
From: Beatrice Loesch - Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Dear Dr. Watkins, Congratulations on being chosen to give the sermon at the National Prayer Service on Wednesday!! I have heard you speak at "Mix in '06" in Indianapolis and again at the World Convention in Nashville last year. This is really an honor for you to represent our denomination at such a special occasion. God be with you as you present your message! I will be listening. Beatrice Loesch, Pasadena Christian Church, Pasadena, CA
From: Tamara Rottschaefer - Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Dear Sharon: May God's gracious reconciling spirit resound through your words tomorrow as you preach healing amdist challenge. Bless you in your offering. Members and friends of Lake Harriet Christian Church in Minneapolis MN join others in lifting you in prayer at this historic time.
From: Ted MIchael Morgan - Tuesday, January 20, 2009
What a delight! I love our Disicples community and admire our genearl minister and president. We still have a great role in American life as we have long had..
From: Greg Hamlin - Tuesday, January 20, 2009
They have selected well the person whom God forknew could provide this message to stricken country and a world looking for hope. My prayers are with you now as you prepare and also then when you are delivering God's message.
From: Valerie Lyson Humphreys - Tuesday, January 20, 2009
I am excited about this great honor for you and look forward to reading (or hearing) your message on Wednesday. May you be inspired, and may you challenge the leaders of our nation. Thank you for representing Disciples so well. We are so proud of you.
From: Georgann Turlington - Monday, January 19, 2009
Dear Sharon: This is a great honor for our church who believe that God is working in our Country to restore those things we hold to be truth and justice. Our prayers are with you.
From: Mildred Bruce - Monday, January 19, 2009
I want to send best wishes to Dr. Watkins on the occasion of her selection to speak at the Prayer Service on Wednesday. As a lifetime Disciple I know that the message we have for the world regarding unity (the acceptance of diversity) will lead to meaningful thoughts as she addresses leaders of many backgrounds. I wish you well - God will speak through you, and we, Seventh Street Christian Church, Richmond, VA, will be listening.
From: Irma Gustafson - Monday, January 19, 2009
My, what an honor! We will watch with pride as you deliver your message to the nation.
From: Rev. Wendy S. Todd - Monday, January 19, 2009
Dear Sharon, I had a mentor, Evelyn Snider, who, when something was good, oh so good, said "Wowee!!!!" I pass this along to you, along with my prayers..."Wowee" Peace go with you, Wendy
From: Cheryl L Tatham - Monday, January 19, 2009
Dr. Watkins -- it is with GREAT pride and humble prayer that we at North Chevy Chase Christian Church in Chevy Chase, MD, look forward to your participation in this momentous event in the history of our nation. Blessings on you as you share a word of hope and renewal.
From: Candice K. Brown - Monday, January 19, 2009
Sharon, What a thrill it was to read that you had been selected to preach at the National Prayer Service! My prayers and the prayers of Capitol Hill Christian Church, Des Moines, Iowa, have been offered for you throughout this week as you prepare to boldly speak the word of God on Wednesday. We love you and celebrate how God is working in you every day.
From: Sandra Taylor - Monday, January 19, 2009
Dear Sharon, I am celebrating the news that you will be representing the Disciples of Christ and our mission of acceptance and affirmation of of all persons seeking the peace and love of God. Greenville,Sc
From: Jeanne Thayer - Sunday, January 18, 2009
Dr. Watkins, we are so excited that you will participate in this historic inauguration. You are in our prayers as you prepare. We look forward to seeing you in Birmingham next month and hearing all about it! Jeanne Thayer, Tuscaloosa, AL
From: David Forrer - Sunday, January 18, 2009
Dr. Watkins, We as Disciples are proud and honored you will be leading the National Prayer Service. I prayer God will use your gifts in His service. God Bless you, Dave Forrer Lees Summit Christian Church Lees Summit, MO
From: Diane Troyer - Sunday, January 18, 2009
This puts me in mind of Rev Watkins' message when she was being considered for the Gen Minister position - We are a church whose time has come - WOW - what a great honor for Rev Watkins and our demonimation!!!
From: Lois Wimpey - Sunday, January 18, 2009
Dear Sharon, We will certainly lift you up in prayer as you prepare for and deliver the sermon on Wednesday. I know that God will speak through you to challenge and inspire President Obama and our nation's leaders. You have shared the Word of God in a clear and prophetic way for many years and we know you;ll do so on this occasion. With love and joy, Alan & Lois Wimpey Overland Park Christian Church I am personally VERY proud to claim personal friendship with you from the Phillips U. Lay Leadership Board!! Lois
From: Jean Halligan Vandergrift - Sunday, January 18, 2009
Sharon, Thank you for being the kind of person, Christian, and leader whose witness caught the attention of the President-elect, leading him to invite you to preach at this service. It is a great honor for all of us and a wonderful opportunity to speak an authentic, living word of faith to the nation. God bless you. May the Holy Spirit fill you completely as you prepare and participate in this service. Peace, Jean, Steve, and Nathan Vandergrift
From: Earlin Shanno - Sunday, January 18, 2009
Dear Sharon we here at Oakland Christian Church are so proud to be disciples and to have you be our leader. We pray and will continue to pray for you in this time of honor before our nation. May we all pray for our new President and his family and our nation and its leaders. im shouting the good news from the roof tops and small maybe , but mighty, with faith we are The Christian Church D OC thanks Sharon
From: Theresa Meury - Saturday, January 17, 2009
Awesome! I will be listening. God Bless you and the USA.
From: Carolyn C. Litke - Saturday, January 17, 2009
We at First Christian Church in DeLand, Fl. are so proud of you and proud to be disciples. It was announced at our board meeting Tuesday night and will be announced in church tomorrow. We will all keep you in our prayers. May all of us pray for our new president and his family and all the leaders of our country. Carolyn C. Litke,DeLand,Fl.
From: Jose M Matos-Hernandez - Saturday, January 17, 2009
Is the beginning of Healing of the nations. The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit. Iglesia Cristiana Hispana Anniston
From: Rev. Kathy Bryant - Saturday, January 17, 2009
Your selection to give the sermon at the national Prayer Breakfast is an honor for the Disciples. My prayers are with you.
From: Janet Thomson-Richardson - Saturday, January 17, 2009
We are excited that Dr. Sharon has this honor. She will undoubtedly deivered a stirring and thoughtful message. She represents Disciples beautifully.
From: John Henry - Saturday, January 17, 2009
My Dear Sharon: Congratulations and best wishes on this auspicious occasion. May God's Spirit be a guide to you in your preparation and in your presentation. You continue in my daily prayers. Fran joins me in our well wishes to you, we love you and Rick and your kids!!! John Henry
From: Steven A Smith - Saturday, January 17, 2009
Dear Sharon, What an awesome gift and responsibility you have been given, to be able to speak words from the Spirit during these defining moments in history. Grace and Peace and Presence as you gather your thoughts, offer those thoughts to God and discern the words from Lord that you will share. May the words you share shine the illuminating Light of Christ on these moments. Blessings...
From: Rev. Earl Presley - Saturday, January 17, 2009
Congratulations, I hope that the message of "A Movement for Wholeness" is a central theme of the new administration as well as the DOC.
From: Arnold and Karen Ramos - Saturday, January 17, 2009
Rev. Watkins, On behalf of Parkway Christian Church and Schools, Davie, Florida, we extend to you our prayers, our congratulations, and deep joy as you deliver the sermon at the National Prayer Service on Wednesday, January 21, 2009. Your leadership, your faith, your love of the Lord is an inspiration to all christians but especially to Disciples. God Bless You as you continue to serve our Lord. Karen Ramos, Chairman of the Congregation and Executive Board
From: mark harry - Saturday, January 17, 2009
My, my, does time fly. It was just the other day we both served on the Regional Board in Oklahoma. You were the Moderator & I was the Regional Treasurer. As the commercial says "You've come a long way baby!" I am very happy for you. Grace & Peace.
From: Cathie Hopper - Saturday, January 17, 2009
Valley Christian Church of Twin Falls sends you our love and prayers. Our nation is so blessed to have you be there at this time. We love you - so enjoyed your presence with us last year. Trusting our awesome God to hold you in the palm of his hand, and I personally will be praying and fasting for this service. In His Name, Cathie.
From: Katrina Schwartz - Saturday, January 17, 2009
We will be up bright and early Wednesday morning to worship with you, thanks to modern technology. We are so proud of you.
From: Larry - Friday, January 16, 2009
Is her sermon going to be televised?
From: Hillcrest Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Toronto Canada - Friday, January 16, 2009
The entire congregation at Hillcrest join hands and take this opportunity to sincerely congratulate you for being selected to deliver the sermon at President-Elect Barack Obama's National Prayer Service on January 21. It is with great admiration that we, as members of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) through you, sense a feeling of spiritual participation in this gigantic and historical event in the United States of America and ultimately the world. We feel comfort and satisfaction for the recognition to share our faith in our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, at such an important and powerful occasion. With pride and admiration, our support and best wishes go out to you on this day as we plan to watch from Toronto, the unfolding of all the events. Congratulations!!! Patty Gail Peaker Chairperson Hillcrest Adminsitrative Board
From: Pastor.O.Ratna Kumar - Friday, January 16, 2009
28:13: The Lord will make you the head and not the tail, and you will always end up at the top and not at the bottom, if you obey his commandments which I am urging you today to be careful to do. Dear President Sharon E. Watkins, I greet and salute to you in the most highly exalted name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We wish you a Happy and a prosperous New Year of 2009. We sincerely pry to God that He may widen your boundaries, keep you hale and healthy and make your efforts successful all through the year of 2009. Sincerely in the Master’s service, Pastor.O.Ratna Kumar, www.feedministries.faithweb.com
From: Kathy Mason - Friday, January 16, 2009
Sharon, the Elders and members of First Christian Church in Tuscaloosa, AL are holding you up in prayer as you prepare for this wonderful experience. You have provided us with so much encouragement. We are looking forward to your visit to Alabama in February.
From: Katherine Pershey - Friday, January 16, 2009
Rock on, sister! As a preacher, as a woman, as a Disciple, as a Christian, I am thrilled to hear you preach the gospel in so public a venue. Congratulations!
From: David P Mays - Friday, January 16, 2009
Sharon: May God's peace flood over you, calm you, assure you and give you confidence. May God' s Spirit fill you with words, expressions and feelings that people need to hear, And may you feel confident that God has prepared you for this moment for the task that lies ahead.
From: Jenith Mashek - Friday, January 16, 2009
We are very excited and proud that you are honored to speak at the National Prayer Service. May God Bless you! Jim and Jenith
From: Libby Golbach - Friday, January 16, 2009
Congratulations, Sharon! They couldn't have made a better choice. ...the right person at the right time. Blessings to you, Barack Obama, Joe Biden and all your beautiful families as we share in this historic time.
From: Rev. Daphne Arias Casa del Alfarero Christian Church - Friday, January 16, 2009
Grace and Peace: On behalf of Casa del Alfarero and myself we congratulate you for this honor. We are so proud and excited for you! We pray for you as you prepare for this wonderful opportunity. We have no doubt you will share God's word, hope and unity and that you will represent us magnificently. God bless you and your family!
From: Jon Atkinson - Friday, January 16, 2009
Congratulations, Sharon. What an honor and privilege! You will represent us well, as always. Our prayers are with you in Alabama.
From: Sue Knipp - Friday, January 16, 2009
Dr. Watkins, You are created in God's image and His breath will sustain you. All you need is found within. Together, you and I, along with all our brothers and sisters who call Jesus Savior and Lord, we exhibit (make up) the face of Jesus in our world today. Congratulations! I know you will show your portion of His face well. Shalom, Sue Knipp Unit Team Minister Memorial Christian Church (DOC) Lynchburg, VA 24502
From: Blaine Fraser - Friday, January 16, 2009
We can't believe this is happening. Congratulations, Dear Sharon. Obama couldn't have selected a more qualified candidate. We know that Rick, Chris, and Bethany are up there on "cloud nine." Our prayers are with you and may God's richest blessings be with you. Blaine Hi Sharon....this is Jo An...........We couldn't be more proud if it were one off our own children! Not surprised........but so Proud! Love, love....J
From: RosaLee Henneke - Friday, January 16, 2009
Dear Rev. Dr.Watkins, What a fantastic honor to be invited to do this. My prayer is that ,maybe now, Disciples of Christ will be more recognized in the U.S. I have only found 3 DOC churches in the metro area of Atlanta. I have not found one person who knew what a Disciple was. I have been attending Spirit of Joy in Flowery Branch, GA Again, I want to introduce myself, RosaLee Henneke, former custodian in Enid, OKand my Daughter, Maryjane Henneke (Nunley), a former student of Dr. Lowry's from Phillips, came to visit with you and Rev. Dr. Lowry when you did the dedication cermony and sermon at Cherrylog, GA. DOC. last year. Congratulations and I know you will do a fantastic job. RosaLee Hennke
From: Rev. Jerry Huckman - Friday, January 16, 2009
Our GMP will be forever in the history books. All of us in her Disciples family will smile with pride. Her voice of wisdom and reconciliation will feed the hearts and spirits of our nation's leaders. Rev. Watkins will make a change in the direction of our beloved nation by her presence and her words.
From: Larry G. Deitch - Friday, January 16, 2009
Dear Sharon, It is with Great Joy that I announced to our Church Board last evening your selection to give the Sermon at the National Prayer Service. It is with even greater pleasure I will repeat that announcement this Sunday at both of our Worship Services. We are overjoyed that "Our" pastor has received such an honor! May God Guide you on this journey! Larry G. Deitch, Daytona Beach Drive-In Christian church
From: J. Rollin Hole - Friday, January 16, 2009
Dear Sharon, God has and will direct your life as you are blessed to bring honor to him on the occasion of being chosen to preach the gospel at "The National Prayer Breakfast" on this momentous, spiritual event. You have always been a part of His story and this blessing is now an honor to our discipledom. Thanks for your service and may God empower your message. In HIs Matchless Love, J. Rollin Hole, Minister (Ret).
From: Andie Raymond - Friday, January 16, 2009
Congratulations on this amazing honor! I am praying for you and know you will deliver an awesome sermon at this important event. Andie Raymond First Christian Church Concord, CA
From: Yolanda Rodriguez - Friday, January 16, 2009
We are proud of Rev. Watkins selection for National Prayer Service, and may God Bless her and make an instrument of His Glory on the ocassion. We'll keep her on our prayers.
From: Linda Coppinger - Thursday, January 15, 2009
Sharon-- It is a joy and privilege to know you. You have brought a sense of newness and hope to the church. The fact that Obama has chosen you to preach is a sign of new possibilities for this whole country. It is so exciting to see and to be part of this. Please know you are supported by prayers--both from southern Indiana and from central Africa. Blessings to you.
From: Ruth and Craig Moore - Thursday, January 15, 2009
We are all excited about this opportunity for you and pray for God's guidance. We will be with you in spirit. Ruth and Craig Moore, Hobart, Oklahoma
From: First Christian Church of Mesa, AZ - Thursday, January 15, 2009
We are thrilled to share the news with our congregation of your Wednesday sermon and surrounding liturgy. We remember fondly your visit to FCC Mesa in 2006. Preach it, sister! - Bill and Mary Jacobs
From: Linda Payne - Thursday, January 15, 2009
Sharon, Congratulations!! What a wonderful opportunity. I pray for your health, strength during this time of preparation and for the power of the Holy Spirit to guide you when you present the sermon. God Bless You. Linda Payne, FCC Portland, OR
From: Ray Nixon - Thursday, January 15, 2009
Dear Sharon, Congratulation on being selected to give the sermon at the National Prayer Service. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Disciples are thankful for your leadership and pleased to be identified in this way.
From: Pastor Richard D. Norton - Thursday, January 15, 2009
Dear President Watkins: Congratulations are extended to you for being selected to give the sermon at "The National Prayer Breakfast" for President-Elect Barack Obama. May your message be full of Christ’s compassion and wisdom. Sincerely, Pastor Richard D. Norton
From: Rev. Betty Brewer-Calvert - Thursday, January 15, 2009
Dear Sharon, I was at Youth-a-Palooza, our big Georgia youth event at St. Simon's last weekend. Regional minister Ray Miles announced the news that you'd been selected to preach at the National Prayer Service, and the room full of young people erupted in cheers. The Region of Georgia is so glad to have you representing us and bringing a word of hope and encouragement to the nation. How very, very exciting! Thank you for sharing your faith and understanding in a way which unites. Sending love and best wishes from our whole family to you and Rick.
From: Taylor Randolph - Thursday, January 15, 2009
Rick taught me in undergraduate school at PU in Enid. Born into an extremely conservative community, his influence more than any other led me to a profession of service rather than monetary profit. I am eternally thankful for you and your family. Congratulations! God Bless and Shalom!
From: Charlene Shropshire - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
I am so proud of you and our church for taking this giant step forward.God Bless you and Keep You
From: Marit S.Grant - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Sharon, You made me speechless!! Congratulations!!! I know it will be a GREAT sermon! You are in my thoughts too!! Love,Marit
From: Camille Boyd - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Dear Sharon, congratulations on this incredible honor to be asked to deliver the sermon at this very important event! We members of First Christian Church, Asheville, NC are praying God will use you in an awesome way to bring His message of unity and peace. Camille S. Boyd
From: Debbie Chisolm - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Sharon, We are so proud and excited for you. What a wonderful opportunity. We're hoping to see it on TV??? or on-line???? Does anyone know where we would be able view the prayer service?
From: Debbie Chisolm - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Sharon, We are so proud and excited for you. What a wonderful opportunity. We're hoping to see it on TV??? or on-line???? Does anyone know where we would be able view the prayer service?
From: Tom Brown - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Sharon, Congratulations from all of us at Cypress Creek Christian Church in Spring, Texas. We are so proud of you as you represent the Disciples well. Thank you for being who you are and for being how you are. Enjoy the experience. Tom Brown
From: Catherine Law - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
I am thrilled Dr. Watkins has been asked to speak at the National Prayer Service and wish I could attend. I hope it will be on televised! Dr. Watkins, you are in my prayers as you prepare for this event, that all hearts will be open to your message. Richmond, VA
From: Rev. Nancy Brink - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Dear Sharon: My prayers are with you. Breathe. Listen to God. Breathe again. Go to the bathroom. Drink some tea. The Holy Spirit will be faithful to you. I am so proud of you. Peace, Nancy Brink, Director of Church Relations, Chapman University in sunny California
From: Ruth and John Jewell - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Sharon, our prayers will be with you as you give your sermon. There have been so many hurtful words said in the last several years and if anyone can offer a voice of hope it will be you. You have wonderful gift of speaking with strength, courage and hope and I have no doubt you will move the attendees and the country to a more hopeful perspective. Blessings and I know the Holy Spirit will be standing beside you.
From: Larry & Denise Turowski - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Congratulations! We are so proud of you and our church as a whole. What an honor. We know you will represent God magnificently. Our prayers are with you. Bartlesville, OK
From: Betty Sapp - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
What a wonderful honor for you and for Disciples. It's heartening to know that our new president will be listening to the kind of sermons and counsel that you deliver.
From: PAT COOKSEY - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Sharon was my parent's minister while in B'ville, OK. I have heard her many times. I knew back then that she would move up in our denomination. I am very proud of her; she is a wonderful lady. P
From: Amy Sutton - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
This is the greatest day not only for women in ministry but all Disciples! I cannot express how exciting this is.
From: Laurie Bushman - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Dear Sharon - Words can't express how happy I am that you will be delivering this message. As a life-long DOC, as a woman, as the mother of 3 girls, as a fellow PU alumnus - I am proud on so many levels. I know that God will touch those who hear you that day. Thank you for your willingness to use your talents to the glory of God!
From: Ray Lindley - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Sharon My prayers are with you as you speak at the National Prayer Service. Words and powerful things and can build up or tear down. We have had enough tearing down. It is time for the word of Hope that you and our President Elect will bring to our country and the world.
From: Linda Garver - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Dear Sharon: I just wanted to let you know how proud we are of your outstanding accomplishments within the DOC and with your selection to deliver to sermon at the National Prayer Service. We at Boone Grove Christian Church are so fortunate to have been part of your spiritual journey. God Bless You and your family.
From: Carol Ann Smith - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Dear Sharon, Once again God has given you the opportunity to spread His word of unity and hope to our nation and the world. I was blessed to have had the opportunity to know you as my pastor in Bartlesville. I hope the service is televised. Blessings to you and your family, Carol Ann Smith Bartlesville, OK
From: Sondra Tilsley - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Congratulations Sharon! What a wonderful day this is!!!!! We will be with you in spirit, and our prayers go with you!
From: SANDRA VINCENT - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Congratulations. We are very proud of you. My prayers are with you always. Thank you for all you are doing. May God continue to use you and bless you.
From: Nancy Hanby - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Dr. Watkins, I am so thrilled at Pres.-Elect' Obama's choice for the service at the National Catheral. We DOC people are so happy and send you our blessings for a spirit-filled experience.
From: Evangelina "Vangie" Perez - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Dear Sharon: Congratulations! What a great blessing and honor has been bestowed upon you the Lord’s servant! I know you will be faithfully witnessing from “our door steps to the end of the earth”! May the Holy Spirit empowers you and gives you the message of Hope and Unity our Nation needs in these difficult times. My prayers, Our prayers are with you. Que Dios te bendiga. Tu hermana en Cristo; Evangelina “Vangie” Perez.
From: Ellen Myers - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Congratulations, Sharon, and thank you for presenting a voice of faith and reason, compassion and unity that is shared by many but often overlooked on the national scene. Choosing you to deliver the sermon at the National Prayer Service renews my hope that President-Elect Obama will indeed lead our country in a new and positive direction. I hold you up in prayer as you prepare and deliver this important message.
From: Marty Hermanstorfer - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
I am the interim minister at First Christian in Boulder, Co. and I just want to say that we will be praying for you, Sharon, and hope to hear or read your message. We are all so proud of you. You are an excellent General Minister and President. I know that God will continue to bless you.
From: Brian Morse - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
You make me proud. God bless you as you have the attention of the world.
From: Rita Thurman Barnes - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Dear Sharon, You left DCC in Bartlesville and we joined not long after. I have attended the noon prayer group since joining DCC and have heard your name as "Sharon" so long that I just had to address this note as such. My husband and I are very proud to hear of your sermon at the upcoming presidential event. It's good to know that people will still hear words of healing and reconcilation and not just of fear and exclusiveness. I wrote you in a prayer note from DCC that I have a nostalgia/local history story in the Bville newspaper each Sunday which you can read online at www.examiner-entperise.com by clicking on the Community Section. I write about DCC members whenever I can tie them or something to do with them into a nostalgic story about Bville. I hope you'll visit the site if you ever have time. Congrats and God Bless, Rita Thurman Barnes Larry L. Barnes Bartlesville, OK 74006
From: Joy Taylor - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Sharon, Wow what an honor for you. Any one that has ever had the privilege of having you for their pastor or has ever been privileged to hear one of your sermons knows why you were selected. I know your message will be just what God has for this country. Love and prayers, Joy
From: Wiley Harris - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
This is good! But I hope someone tells Sharon what time the service begins. On websites, I can't find a time or TV station carrying the service. I want our church to know. Does anyone have a time?
From: jane langford - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Congratulations to you, Dr. Watkins, on the sermon presentation for this event. May God guide you today and always.
From: Mary Helen Buttman - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Your greatness will be known by millions of people in our country and around the world! We at DCC are just beaming--we are so happy that you have received such an honor from Barack Obama. I have hope that many good things are coming for our country with President Obama.
From: Nancy Anderson - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Congratulations! I know your parents are bursting with pride. I worked with your dad here in Albany when he was our interim pastor in 2002 and I ran the office. We are all so proud!
From: Phillip Ward - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Dr. Watkins, both I and the Destiny Worship Center family wish to congratulate you on this awesome blessing! We will be praying for your calmness and peace of mind during this most pressurized and socially sensitive preaching momment! Just be yourself and the world will hear an awesome woman of God!
From: Adele & Dewayne Moore - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Dear Sharon, As members of the church family you served so well in Bartlesville, OK, we are pleased and proud to hear that you will be speaking to the nation. Having been blessed with your leadership in our congregation, we know that you will choose your words wisely and your message will be one of unity, hope and love.
From: Tom and Isabel Best - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Dear Sharon, we are proud of you always, but especially on January 21. We think it bodes well for Obama that he chose you for this role. Our love is with you as you let God speak, through you, truth to power! Blessings, Isabel and Tom
From: Chad McMullin - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Wow!! We at First Christian in Rowlett, Texas are so excited about this opportunity. We are very proud of the work you are doing and I know you will bring the good news of Jesus Christ to light for all who hear. Thanks again--Godspeed
From: Rev. Gary H. Speer - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
The members of First Christian Church of Allen, Texas celebrate with you on this wonderful opportunity. We know you will represent us well, and provide us national exposure to help persons see the wonderfully unique message we offer as Disciples. Congratulations!
From: Ray Gryder, Disciples Men of VA - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Congrats to you from Disciples Men/CMF groups of the Virginia Region. This is truly an awesome opportunity for you and the church. We are all praying for you as you prepare to deliver your message and introduce many to the 'Best Kept Secret' that is the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Peace be with you!
From: Rev. Phil Foster, MDiv, LPC. - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Dr. Sharon - So grateful and honored about your selection for the National Prayer service. Prayers for God to bring our DOC message of inclusiveness, justice and peace. God is using you in a beautiful way.
From: Sharon T. Hart - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Dear Sharon: I am delighted that you have been selected to lead our nation in prayer and worship. It is good that we Disciples are able to share the blessing of your superb pastoral presence with the rest of the nation on this historic occasion -- may God bless and strengthen the words you speak so that the message of hope in diversity is magnified for the rest of the world. Love in Christ, Sharon
From: Jack Snellgrove - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Sharon, Congratulations upon you being chosen to preach at the National Prayer Service. You make us proud to be Disciples of Christ. Continue to speak in truth and witness in love. Jack Snellgrove
From: Jan Trulock - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Sharon - I was delighted to learn that you are to deliver the sermon for President Obama's prayer service. I believe you, with your ability to convey God's grace and desire for peace, will be a blessing to all. May God give you words to speak and the President and others ears to hear!
From: Dennis Miller - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Sharon, Congratulations on this honor for you and our faith community! It is an historic event within an historic event. Godspeed! Yours in Christ, Dennis
From: Adria Patterson - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Dr. Watkins, Thank you for giving the world an example of a true Disciple of Christ. Congratulations!
From: Arlene Pimentel - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Sharon, you know that you have come to this position for such a times as this. Dios te bendiga. Oramos. A big cloud of witness cover you in prayer.
From: Rev. Mark Schlessman - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Congratulations Sharon - it is a well deserved honor and God will use you to bless all present. We in Portland, OR send our best!
From: Rev. Anne P. Paris - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Dear Sharon: The Harriet Tubman Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) congratulates you and honors you and the Christ who empowers you. We are praying for an anointing on your message. Glory!
From: Diane Stein - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Sharon, we're so proud of you we could just pop! I know that you will preach wonderfully--you always do--but my prayers and thoughts will be with you nonetheless.
From: Linda Presley - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Dear Sharon, Blessings and congratulations on such an honor. We will be praying for you. I am planning on using you as an example in my sermon Sunday at our annual Regional Youth Snow Rally as one who uses their gifts for the Common Good! God bless you and your ministry. Rev. Linda Presley Hood River Oregon
From: Cindy Throne - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
I know it's been almost a year since you came to Idaho for our General Assembly and visited Red Rock to give our morning message the following Sunday morning; I wanted to thank you for you. You are truely an inspiration and I enjoyed listening to your words and messages. Also, congratulations on being chosen to speak at the National Prayer Service for President Obama. Wow, I would love to be there. You go girl!
From: Rev. Suzi Goldt - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
May the peace of God be with you during this auspicious event. They couldn't have picked a more dedicated servant of the Lord. Congratulations from Countryside Christian Church in Mission, KS (KC area)
From: Minister Nearline Hoskin - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
I am in prayer for Minister Watkins, for the race may be treacherous but the winner of the race the one who decides to persevere in spite of the difficulty. The way to do so is only through the grace and strength of our Creator God Almighty! Love in Christ much good fortune!
From: John Park Winkler, Jr - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Sharon, Congratulations on your invitation to preach! Please know that you are and will continue to be in our prayers. John Park
From: Joel Morales Santos - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Congratulations, Sharon. May your message resonate during this occasion as you share the vision of the church as ONE (a message that has been our "Polar Star." in the Christian Church {Disciples of Christ}. I am so proud of you and I sense that the Lord is using you for a greater purpose - to bring us all together. PEACE!
From: Rev. Syvoskia Bray - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Congratulations to you! Sharon what a awesome opportunity to be given the favor of God and Man to present for the Disciples. My prayers are with you and warm thoughts for this wonderful opportunity. This an historic moment. Praise God
From: Mary Helen Haskell - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Congratulations, Sharon!!! What an honor for you and for CC(DOC). Heard this on CNN early yesterday. God bless you and God bless all who hear. "break a leg" Mary Helen, CC (DOC) Bloomington IL
From: Darlene A. Bowman - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Congratulations, Sharon. I am so proud of being a Disciple and I think it is a great honor for all of us that you have been chosen to be a part of this historic occasion. Love and Prayers, Darlene
From: Christine Edwards - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
What a wonderful choice for preacher at this Prayer Service.
From: Kent Dorsey - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Sharon, No pressure! Give 'em grace, girl!
From: Christy Harman - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
President Watkins, We eagerly await your message and are greatly proud of you representing our denomination in such a wonderful way for our country!!!!! May God bless you on January 21st. Thank you for being such a wonderful leader and servent of our Lord and Savior! In Christian Love, Christy Harman Independence Christian Church Ashland, VA
From: Lamar Lambert - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Dear Watkins, Congratulations from a 4th generation DOC and elder at Peachtree Christian Church. My daughter who is in seminary wants to record your message for her youth group. Please let us know the time and networks that will cover the Prayer Service.
From: David Cartwright - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Congratulations Sharon!! What an opening for sharing blessings and being blessed - not to mention bing very cool! May God richly bless you in your time of discernment and preparation and may your heart, mind and spirit enjoy Christ's peace as you preach to the President and the Nation! On a less elevated note, know that I am hollering loudly, "WAHOO!" and "YOU GO GIRL!"!! Peace, Peace, Peace! David
From: Ginny Gould - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Way to go Sharon! My Race, Gender and Mass Media professor talked about you in class the other day! I'm proud to be a DOC!!!
From: JoanWestmoreland - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Congratulations on the well deserved honor. How wonderful, too, for the entire Disciples world!! God Bless you!!
From: Jacquie Clingan - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Congratulations Sharon. You are a wonderful representative of the Christian Church (DOC) and women in general. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
From: Pastor Benchuck Manning - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
I join my friends and colleagues in congratulating Dr. Watkins. If anyone has information about the event being televised please share it. We are very proud of Reverend Sharon Watkins and the way she represents us. Pastor Benchuck Manning, Interim at Hyattstown Christian Church in Maryland.
From: Sally Boyer - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Dear Sharon, God bless you as you share God's word for our country and for the larger Christian World Community. Thank you for being a trailblazer for women pastors and leaders in our great denomination.
From: Debi Taylor - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Congratulations! As a 4th generation Disciple and a WOMEN I am so proud! You go girl!
From: Bob Arnold - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Congratulations, Dr. Watkins, on this ine honor. We in Keizer, Oregon, share with you in joy.
From: Pernella Shortie - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Congratulations Sharon! It is a blessing you, “Sharon”, have been chosen to deliver the sermon at President-Elect Barack Obama’s National Prayer Service on Wednesday. You have always been an inspiration to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Now the entire world will know how God is using you to share the gospel to everyone.
From: Gayle Stasiak - Tuesday, January 13, 2009
What an honor for Rev Watkins and the Disciples church as a whole. We should each be in prayer that God's Word and His message are given clearly through her to the audience and the nation. Our hope is in HIM.
From: Charlotte Coyle - Monday, January 12, 2009
Thank you, Sharon, for your faithfulness to the Gospel! As you continue to encourage and challenge us as Disciples, may you now share a vision of the unity of the Spirit that will challenge all disciples of the one true God to common love, courage and compassion. I am praying for you.
From: Bernice Williams - Monday, January 12, 2009
Congratulations Sharon, This is an honor for our entire denomination and we know you will represent us well. May God be with you and fill you with His wisdom and spirit as you preach.
From: Scott Cox - Monday, January 12, 2009
Sharon, In all honesty, I'm quite jealous. If you develop a cold at the last minute, feel free to call me. I think I can convince our church board to book an overnight stay for me in D.C. Actually, I feel tremendous pride to be a D.O.C. Because of our heritage and because of who you are, I know that you will be a voice of reason, reconciliation, unity, compassion and justice. Shine! Prayers are with you. Scott Cox, Senior Minister, First Christian Church, Georgetown, KY.
From: Rev R. Harry Bolen - Monday, January 12, 2009
How wonderful for Sharon to be selected! Our thoughts and prayers go with you, Sharon, as you preach in this awesome event!
From: Donna Gray-Davis - Monday, January 12, 2009
I am so delighted to have you represent the faithful when you participate in the Inauguration, and also delighted this President has offered your invitation. Cordially, Donna Gray-sDavi
From: Millie Suttles - Monday, January 12, 2009
Congratulations, Sharon, on being selected to give the sermon at the National Prayer breakfast! What an honor to be chosen and I, as a fellow Disciple, am proud of you and for you. May God's words fill you and enable you to speak to a world of hurt hoping for peace. In Christ, Millie Suttles
From: Carmelo Alvarez - Monday, January 12, 2009
Dear Sharon: May God use you as a instrument of blessing, as we face difficult times in this country. The new president needs all our prayers and thoughts. Your word, I know, will convey the heart and mind of a pastor deeply comitted to justice, reconciliation and love. And I know that in your spirituality God's presence is a main source in all you do! Bendiciones, hermana. Carmelo
From: Heather Holland - Monday, January 12, 2009
Sharon- not 2 weeks ago I said to my husband, "They should have chosen Dr. Watkins to participate in the innaugural events" whew! I know you will bring the Word ably and gloriously. What a wonderful thing God has done! Your east Tennesee friends are praying for you and are so proud of you and the Disciples- Yes She Did!!! Heather Holland Johnson City TN
From: Phil Gerkin - Monday, January 12, 2009
Thank you for modeling unity and inclusion. Best Wishes.
From: Patty Tilton - Monday, January 12, 2009
Sharon, I am so happy for you...congratulations. It is always such a pleasure to hear you speak the word of our Lord and now you have the opportunity to share that with such a large audience. You have been chosen for this great task as another wonderful way of serving which you do so beautifully and willingly. You make me and all Disciples so very proud. My prayers will be with you as always as you share God's words on this very special occasion. May God's spirit be with you and guide you. Peace be with you my friend. Patty Tilton, Glen Echo Christian Church, Des Moines Iowa.
From: Rev. Jill Westbrook - Monday, January 12, 2009
Sharon, I am so proud of you, and for you! You have made all of the women stand a little taller today! I have kept you in my prayers. I know what a tough job you must have, and I pray that you see God's rainbow's often. I think of our lunch at Outback restaurant in Memphis, TN often. God bless you in all you do!
From: Diane Zehr - Monday, January 12, 2009
Hi Sharon, Please know we are so proud of your contribution to this unprecedented time of transformation and hope in our country. Thanks you for beiing the person you are who can speak eloquently and persuasively to many. Our prayers are with you and for you in this time and always. Diane Zehr Florence Christian Church Florence, KY
From: Margaret/Ken Evans - Monday, January 12, 2009
We congratulate you on this honor and responsibility on our behalf! God be with you in mind and spirit as you address our nation.
From: Rev. Ron and Alice Keith - Monday, January 12, 2009
Sharon will do a wonderful job of preaching. We are proud to be Disciples and very honored to have Sharon as our General Minister and President.
From: Karen E. Head - Monday, January 12, 2009
I am so thrilled for Dr. Watkins and our wonderful denomination! When the news was announced in our church Sunday, we all brust into applause! Congratulations to Rev. Dr. Sharon E. Watkins and to our church. As a member of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) for over 60 years I am so very proud.
From: Judy - Monday, January 12, 2009
I too am very proud and honored to call Dr. Watkins the President of my chosen denomination, the DOC. She always represents with dignity and in my opinion, portrays the spirit of love that we each should strive to do. Preach On, Dr. Watkins, Preach On!! And I'm very proud to have such a positive individual who represents the Sooner State so beautifully!!! God Bless and I'll Be Praying!
From: Rev. Tom Hobby Ret - Monday, January 12, 2009
Congratulations Sharon from a 'fellow Okie' of bygone days. You will be among the few to remember where Waukomis, OK is located. ha. I was there for several years when you were in Bartlesville. I'm delighted that you have been chosen to represent the 'Christian Faith' on this grand occasion. My prayers are with you; may God bless you and lead you in ways only he can do. Tom Hobby, Fort Davis, TX.
From: Robin & Barbie Smith - Monday, January 12, 2009
Dear Dr. Watkins; Congratulations and blessings to you on this special honor. We will be praying for you as you deliver a message of peace and hope to our nation. Barbie & Robin Smith First Christian Church Asheville, NC
From: Joyce and Bernie McNickle - Monday, January 12, 2009
We are so blessed to know you as a friend & as General Minister of the Disciples. We are very happy you will be leading the Inaugural Prayer Service. God has given you the blessing of "influance" so many others will be led to God. We know Rick & your family are very proud of you as all of us in Oklahoma are. God bless...
From: Charlie Howell - Monday, January 12, 2009
Sharon: America has been blessed by three presidents born into our denomination. America has also been blessed with the outstanding leadership at National City Christian Church. Two which quickly come to mind are Bill Howland and Steve Gentle. I hope you will suggest to our new president that this place would would be an outstanding church for his family and he would be welcomed with open arms by all the membership there. Please remind those in attendance and around the world that the teachings of Jesus tell us to show loving compassion to all humankind wherever and who ever they may be. Love, Charlie
From: Conrad Duprez - Monday, January 12, 2009
What a wonderful choice they have made! I pray your message will make a difference in the hearts and minds of our leaders. Praise God! Conrad Duprez FCC Chickasha
From: Evangelist Williams - Monday, January 12, 2009
Congratulations. I am praying that God will use you in a mighty way.
From: John Claussen - Monday, January 12, 2009
Congratulations. What an honor to be part of this historic event. I send you prayers from Park Ave. Christian Church in Des Moines, Iowa. It is so great to have you represent us at this event. One member said, "It is like we were invited." Thank you again for representing us. Blessings, Pastor John Claussen.
From: Rev. Irie L. Session - Monday, January 12, 2009
Rev. Dr. Watkins this is wonderful news. I am exteremly proud of you and of being a Disciples. Is this event open to the public?
From: Gail Coburn - Monday, January 12, 2009
Sharon, I am so proud to know you! I always have been, but this is the most wonderful news yet! Every time I hear you preach, pray or otherwise talk to and of God, it gives me hope and peace and that is what our Nation needs in these troubled times. The fact that you are a woman is simply icing on the cake; however I would think great things of you even if you were a guy.
From: Dr. Charles Kutz-Marks - Monday, January 12, 2009
Dr. Watkins, at this trying time in our national life it is a joy to anticipate your sharing with our national leadership. May you be granted wisdom and insight to offer to those who will be attending there in person and reading your sermon throught the nation. I will be asking our Elders at University Christian Church in Austin to join with me in offering prayers for you in this wonderful opportunity.
From: Pastor Stan Hamamoto - Monday, January 12, 2009
Sharon, Congratulations on your selection for doing the sermon for President Obama. It is with great pleasure that we here at FCC Ordway, Co. extend our great appreciation to you as our President and General Minister and for being selected to do this great honor for our country. God I know will be with you as you preapare for this great task. God bless you in all the great work that you have done for all of us, even here in the far away county of Crowley. It is good to know that we are not forgotten and that there are some that are concerned about all of us in this valley. Shalom. Pastor Stan Hamamoto FCC Ordway
From: Sharon E. Scott - Monday, January 12, 2009
Hi, Sharon, I just wanted to say congratulations on giving the inaugural sermon. You are frequently in my thoughts, and my parents talk about you all the time, and remember back when we were kids a t University Park Christian Church in Indianapolis. I look forward to hearing what message you have for us, and I will keep you in my prayers for the greatest delivery in your life. Blessings! Sharon Scott
From: Dr. Don C. Wilson - Monday, January 12, 2009
Dr. Watkins, on behalf of the First Christian Church in Abilene, Texas, congratulations! We praise God for this wonderful ministry opportunity extended to you and through your ministry, to all Disciples. May God's Spirit bless you, fill you and use you in mighty and gentle ways as you share amazing grace with our hurting nation and world.
From: Patty Evans - Monday, January 12, 2009
Dear Sharon, I can't say how delighted I am in the wisdom of the new administration to come that he would select you as the preacher for the Prayer Service. You are exactly the right person "for such a time as this". Know that all your friends and kin in Oregon are just as proud as can be and are holding you in prayer as you prepare your message. Patty
From: Pam Crosby - Monday, January 12, 2009
I am a member and Praise music director of the Owasso, OK Disciples family and I am overjoyed at this momentous news. I congratulate Dr. Watkins. I believe she will bring the true heart of our denomination and our faith to all that are listening. This is definately an historic occasion. I hope it will be televised. This is awesome!! With love through our Lord Jesus Christ, Pam Crosby
From: Randi and Rune Tveit - Monday, January 12, 2009
Congratulations, Sharon! They could not have chosen anyone better to deliver the sermon! What a joy and God bless you. We will keep you in our prayers. From you friends in Norway, Randi and Rune PS! We still cherish the years we spent with you in DCC Bartlesville!
From: Judith Standley - Monday, January 12, 2009
As a lay person and mother of a Disciple's Woman Minister, Rev. Jill Sullins, of Eastgate, DOC in Indep. Mo., it is a thrill that one of our own was chosen for this honor. Now we need to convince President Obama to attend the National Christian Church in Washington D.C..
From: Fr. Wade Fahnestock+ - Monday, January 12, 2009
What an awesome opportunity! Greetings from First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) here in Lakeland, Florida. We are excited about this opportunity for you and the Kingdom of Heaven. We are praying for you! Thanks and peace be with you! Fr. Wade+
From: Rev. Alice Hupp - Monday, January 12, 2009
Sharon, I am so excited and pleased to hear this news. We have a member of the church here in Wichita Falls, Tx who is an African American woman who is also a doctor and found her way to the Disciples of Christ church, a port in the storm. She has experienced the discrimination of others but found our church to be welcoming and accepting and has made our church her home for her and her family! She couldn't wait to call me to tell me that she heard you were delivering the message at the National Prayer Service! She is proud to be a Disciple and lifts you in pride and prayer as do we all! She will be in attendance at the inarguration with her husband and children because she wants them to experience history in the making and is thrilled to see you are going to be speaking at the prayer service, making history again! God Bless you Sharon, and know that we are all praying for you in this most exciting time! Rev. Alice Hupp Park Place Christian Church Wichita Falls, Texas
From: Rev. Christy E. Dew - Monday, January 12, 2009
Sharon, A shout for joy rang throughout Manhattan FCC as I read the news this morning! Our family celebrates this wonderful milestone of faith and history with you. You have been our pastor and friend, bringing healing and foster wholeness as a beacon of God's love and compassion. Thank you for being yourself and answering God's call. I miss you and Rick, but I am so happy that you are following where this journey of faith leads! Remember that we are celebrating with you in Manhattan, KS!
From: Lorette Waggoner - Monday, January 12, 2009
WooHoo! You go girl.... You are a woman of hope and you make us all proud and humbled. May God speak through you. May your words ring true, may your words give hope, may your words bring healing to our nation and to our world! Lorette Waggoner Eugene, OR
From: Carol McBrayer - Monday, January 12, 2009
i was raised as a Disciple of Christ. I really miss that old church and the good, big-hearted people that worshiped there. I was taught tolerance and openess there. I am so glad that the new administration will be kicked off by a minister from the Christian Church -- we are not the only Christians but we are Christians only.
From: Mary Anne Parrott - Monday, January 12, 2009
What a wonderful honor and opportunity. Thanks for representing Disciples of Christ so ably, Sharon.
From: Mary Pat Spencer - Monday, January 12, 2009
Sharon, So excited to hear this great news. Congratulations. So proud of you. We look forward to having both you and Rick at our Matters of the Heart - Feb. 20-21 here in B'ham. love to you and how exciting for you and the Disciples and of course President Obama and his family:) love and joy, Mary Pat
From: Patricia Kerr - Monday, January 12, 2009
Congratulations Sharon. My husband, Larry, and I are members of Linwood Christian Church and are blessed to have your sister, Carolyn, as our pastor. When she announced you had been chosen to give this sermon, her pride and joy filled our sanctuary, and carried over to all of us. As you bring God's message, we pray hearts and minds are open to accept His word. May God bless you, our new president and our United States of America. with love, Pat Kerr
From: Loey Powell - Monday, January 12, 2009
Dear Sharon, It is wonderful that you have been honored with this request. Know that your UCC sisters are rejoicing! Peace, Loey Powell
From: Paul M Porter - Monday, January 12, 2009
As one of my elders told me one Sunday before the service, "Give them heaven!" I have every confidence that you will.
From: Margaret L. Coleman - Monday, January 12, 2009
It apprears that sanity is taking the lead again. it appears that the message of strength in diversity-diversity of every type including diversity of opinion-will once again move to the front burner. Congratulations and thanks to you for being God's vehicle to once again deliver this message to the world. I am proud of you and so happy to witness God's word moving forward.
From: Karen Frank-Plumlee - Monday, January 12, 2009
Sharon: I am so pleased that you will represent me, our denomination, Christianity and all people as you preach at the national Prayer Service. I pray that God will open us to receive your message. Karen Frank-Plumlee
From: Kari Ifland - Monday, January 12, 2009
Dr. Watkins- Congratulations! What a wonderful and awesome opportunity. As a fellow pastor, I am thrilled that you will also represent the women across our nation and world who are called to preach the gospel. You are in my prayers that God will use you in a mighty way. Blessings- Kari Ifland DeRidder, Louisiana
From: Faye Marlowe-Holden - Monday, January 12, 2009
Sharon, Congratulations on this much deserved honor. All of us in Bartlesville appreciate all you do and want you to know that we are very very proud of you! Faye Marlowe-Holden, First Christian Church, Bartlesville, OK
From: Gary Peluso-Verdend - Monday, January 12, 2009
I am thrilled for you, for the Disciples, and in anticipation of the message you will deliver. I'll be praying for you!
From: Ann Haines - Monday, January 12, 2009
Praise God that this opportunity has been extended to you and to all of us Disciples! May God anoint you as you minister in His name. May you lift high the name of our Savior Jesus Christ and challenge the hearers to live as Christ lived.
From: Mike Naylor - Monday, January 12, 2009
I celebrate and pray with brothers and sisters the world over for the early prayer gathering to celebrate the new presidency. God has richly blessed our church through Sharon's leadership. I pray that President Obama will be richly blessed by interaction with such gifted faith guides throughout his presidency.
From: Joanne VerBurg - Monday, January 12, 2009
Dear Sharon, WoooooooHoooooo! to You and to all of us as Disciples of Christ! I am so proud of you. What a great honor for you personally and for all Disciples as we strive to no longer be the best kept secret among other faith communities. I send you heart-felt congratulations from Covenant Christian Church (DoC) in Cary, NC and know that you are in our prayers. Thank you so much for your efforts at peace-making and discovering the common ground among us as Christians and in our inter-faith relationships. You are indeed a treasure! My prayers are with you as you discern the words that God has in store for us in such a time as this...You go, girl! Blessings and peace, Joanne VerBurg
From: Bill and Diane Tucker - Monday, January 12, 2009
Dear Sharon: We so proud of you and for you. So happy we were able to meet with you when you visited the Disciples Historical Society in Nashville, TN. You have been such a blessing to our denomination. Disciple women everywhere are rejoicing this day. We will be with you in spirit and prayer on National Prayer Day. Bill and Diane Tucker, Woodmont Christian Church, Nashville, TN
From: Helen Tucker - Monday, January 12, 2009
I am personally excited and feel it an honor that Sharon E. Watkins will deliver the sermon At President Obama's National Prayer Service. It seems fitting that a church of reformers who claimed union with all believers be honored in at this historical event. Helen Tucker First Christian Church, Fayetteville, NC 28304
From: john wesley - Monday, January 12, 2009
Our congregation is very proud of the national leadership Rev. Watkins is providing. To be known as a voice for unity, inclusion and hope in a religious climate that is too often known for exclusion, entrenchment, and damnation is pretty cool. Even more excited to be a Disciple of Christ!
From: tommie houston - Monday, January 12, 2009
We are so blessed to have you as our leader in The Christian Church. I have been a member of this church for 79 years. Congratulations on this very special honor.
From: Don Richardson - Monday, January 12, 2009
Dear Dr. Watkins: Congratulations! We at this house will pray that in your preparation and presentation that God will lead you in a way that will be pleaseing to God. Thewitness you and all of us make enhnces the cause of Christianity and secondarily offers an opportunity to represent the Christian Church (DOC). God bless you in all your endeavors for Him. In His Service - Don Richardson ( Several years ago we served on the General Board together.)
From: Peter Dunn - Monday, January 12, 2009
The selection of Dr. Watkins for this important event signifies that the President-elect intends to be as inclusive as possible. It is my belief that we should pray that the Lord guides and protects him. The bringing together of all people seems to be something that has been placed on his heart and we must continue to support and encourage him. There was obviously a good reason why Dr. Watkins has been chosen and I do hope and believe that she will use this as an opportunity to draw us all together.
From: Byron Wells - Monday, January 12, 2009
We are proud to be represented in such an outstanding way. We will keep you in our prayers, Sharon.
From: Carrie Gerard - Monday, January 12, 2009
All I have to say is: You go, Girl!
From: shannon mangum - Monday, January 12, 2009
Having Sharon speak on the 21st is uplifting and sends a hopeful message to our nation. As a disciple I have been so pleased with her leadership and vision. Coming from the southern part of the US it brings me great hope to have a voice of promise, inclusion and compassion as part of this historical week! Things are looking up!!!!!
From: Maria Tafoya - Monday, January 12, 2009
Dear Sharon, I am delighted to learn that you are preaching at the national prayer service. When we got the news my husband and I were dancing around the living room, really excited that President Elect Obama had selected not just our GMP but "someone we are on hugging terms with." It is an honor for the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and for women that you have been selected. It is also another indication, in my opinion, that President Elect Obama is serious about his call to national unity. As a Disciple, I believe that dedication to unity is always a good thing. May your days be filled with unexpected blessings. Maria Tafoya, Pastor Delhaven Christian Church
From: Adonna Bowman - Monday, January 12, 2009
Disciples Women everywhere join in celebrating this historic moment. Sharon, it is evident by the way God is working through you and our denomination that you were chosen to lead this movement for wholeness. From Colossians 1:9 - "For this reason, since the day we heard it, we have not ceased praying for you and asking that you may be filled with the knowledge of God's will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding." Adonna, Office of Disciples Women
From: Rev. Adrienne Lotson - Monday, January 12, 2009
Praise the Lord for this wonderful honor. We celebrate with you as a new administration of change and hope is ushered in for such a time as this.
From: Dave Elliott - Monday, January 12, 2009
This is a distinct honor for Watkins and for the Disciples. According to Linda Douglass, chief spokeswoman for the inaugural committee, "Her appeal is that she delivers a message of unity and inclusivity and tolerance and hope . . . ." My dictionary defines "inclusivity" as "an intention or policy of including people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized, such as the handicapped, learning-disabled, or racial and sexual minorities". I know of no instance in which Sharon Watkins has ever advocated the inclusion of sexual minorities in the church; rather, she speaks proudly, as the Times article notes, about Disciple diversity. I keep wondering when and if our actions will ever match our words. I also wonder if being moderator entails an obligation to lead.
From: Eleanor Kuss - Monday, January 12, 2009
Dr. Watkins - Sharon, I am so pleased, delighted, and on cloud nine about you preaching at the National Prayer Service. You make us proud to be Disciples of Christ. From Eleanor Kuss, Asheville NC First Christian.
From: Keith Kincaid - Monday, January 12, 2009
CONGRATULATION SHARON!! What an honor for you and Disciples everywhere. I am so proud to serve a congration that is led by such an outstanding pastor and servant. God bless you in your work on behalf of the church and the world. Keith Kincaid, Pastor First Christian Church New Castle, IN
From: Alice M Crawford - Monday, January 12, 2009
Congratulations Dr. Watkins on this great honor. How wonderful that a leader of the Disciples Church has been chosen .My prayers will be with you.
From: Rev. Dr. Edward J. Morris Sr. - Monday, January 12, 2009
Congratulatioins Sharon. We know that you will do the Church proud. From Ed Morris And the Parkway Gardens Christian Church (Chicago)
From: Kenneth Kennon - Monday, January 12, 2009
Sharon, You make us proud in many ways. I'm sure you will remember the hopeful prayers of so many American people for a bold change in leadership so we can be proud of our country again as you prepare to share the good news.
From: James Kent - Monday, January 12, 2009
Congratulations Dr. Watkins, I'm proud to be a Disciple and think your doing a great job as God leads you with the Christian Church. I pray for wisdom for your speech and for God to direct your words. Grace & Peace, James Kent
From: Debbie Masden - Monday, January 12, 2009
Thank you for accepting this responsibility and for bringing your faith and leadership to this new administration. May God seem especially close and you prepare and present in this important time.
From: Esayas Araya - Monday, January 12, 2009
I am born again pentecostal believer. I have very limitted knowledge of this church, but wanted to congradulate your leader. I have read few things in this website and love you all as we are all following our great leader, healer, and God.....Lord Jesus Christ! May his blessing be up on you.
From: Sandy Perry - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Congratulations Dr. Watkins from CHAM Deliverance Ministry in San Jose, California. Please consider appropriately challenging the assembled leaders to respond to Dr. King's call "for us to civilize ourselves by the total, direct, and immediate abolition of poverty." God bless you!
From: Julius Glover - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Congratulations! This is indeed and honor of recognition for you and our Disciples of Christ denomination. May God continue to bless you as you plan for your message at the National Prayer Service.
From: Rev. Anne P. Paris - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Dear Sharon: I am thrilled for you and for the inaugural committee. In choosing you they reinforce my belief that the Holy Spirit is working out a plan for bringing the diverse peoples of the world together around the Table where Christ will preside and all disingenuousness will be exposed and dissolved. I like to think that your experience at the Northeastern Regional Assembly in October helped to prepare you for this Inaugural National Prayer Service message. I know your sermon will uplift and challenge the best in each hearer as your sermons and your prayers always have done for me. I join my prayers to those of all the Disciples denomination that the Holy Spirit will anoint your tongue so that your sermon will evoke the inspired messages of Martin Luther King Jr. and bestow an anointing on our new President who will need to be yoked with Christ as he takes on the burden of office. A thrill of hope will be felt around the World as the Holy Spirit speaks through you. Sincere best wishes, Anne Paris
From: Mark Benson - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Wow! Congratulations on being selected. We're proud of you and will keep you in our prayers.
From: Jacquelyn Foster - Sunday, January 11, 2009
We are so pleased that Dr. Watkins has been chosen to give the sermon at the National Prayer Service at this historic time. Sharon is a wonderful pastor/prophet to proclaim the hope and good news of the gospel as we step into this new era as a nation and as Church. It is clear to me that she has represented the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) well in the ecumenical and interfaith world, that she is called upon in this way.
From: Neil Bergman - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Congratulations from Nova Scotia; we have the announcement on our new church sign
From: Deborah Currin - Sunday, January 11, 2009
We are so very proud of you and what an honor. Blessings to you may and may God's love and light shine upon our world...let the healing begin. Blessings from FCC North Hollywood,CA
From: Eugene James - Sunday, January 11, 2009
This is indeed a great honor for Dr. Watkins and the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). She brings grace and dignity to the office and truly has the heart of a pastor, which translates into a style of leadership that is easily recognized as exceptional and effective. The Presidential Inaugural Committee exercised great wisdom in selecting her to bring the message at the National Prayer Service.
From: Beverly Weatherill - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Sharon... Thank you for opening many doors for women in the ministry. We know you will bring just the right words to the world at the President's Prayer Breakfast...blessings, Bev Weatherill, First Christian Church of Orange., Calif.
From: Kathy Hilberg - Sunday, January 11, 2009
You Go Girl! Congratulations, we are all so proud of you and your selection for this honor. blessings, Kathy Hilberg FCC Bakersfield, CA
From: Ray A Burcham - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Hi Cong for the honor above. You will be the right person for the job. We'll pray for the message and you. It's a great honor. You & I met at the 2008 Seasion and at Bethany CC just this last fall. I live in Lincoln, NE and attend South Pointe CC.
From: Kevin Phipps - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Dr Watkins, the congregation of Central Christian Church in Wooster, Ohio will be holding you in prayer as you prepare for this time of sharing the Good News. You will be equal to the task! God's blessings to you as you are a blessing to all of us.
From: Sandy Smith - Sunday, January 11, 2009
What an honor... and a gift to the world. As a lifelong Disciples woman, this make me so proud. But we all know that this is not about our pride, but about serving our Lord. My prayers will be that you will speak God's word, and be both challenging and uplifting.
From: Darlene Elliott - Sunday, January 11, 2009
I am SO proud and pleased to be a Disciple !!! You serve us well.
From: Janet Helme - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Dear Sharon, All of us here in the Antelope Valley (I'm pastor of FCC in Lancaster, CA) are absolutely pleased and excited with your invitation to preach at the National Prayer Service. Congratulations! We shall be keeping you in prayer as you do this very special and sacred thing. Janet S. Helme First Christian Church P. O. Box 627 Lancaster, CA
From: Connie and Don Wertz - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Congratulations Sharon. Don and I are just so proud and excited about you being selected to give the sermon at the National Prayer Service. The 1st woman - wow! Blessings and hugs to you as you prepare your words to share at the service.
From: Mark Caldwell-Reiss - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Our church is very excited and proud that you have been choosen for the National Prayer sermon.
From: Leon - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Two contemporary figures who make my heart surge with HOPE: Sharon & Barack !!!
From: Phyllis Simpson - Sunday, January 11, 2009
I am very thrilled that you are to be involved in this historic event. My prayers and congratulations. Phyllis Simpson- Kent, Washington
From: Paul Freeman - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Hi Sharon, My heartfelt gratitude for you leadership and compassion. I'm so pleased to hear you've been selected to preach for the nation! What an honor and blessing.
From: Jean Muir - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Sharon, I am so proud to be a Disciple. You are in my prayers. Love and blessings to you and yours. Jean Muir, Montana DWM
From: Lisa Caldwell-Reiss - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Thanks for that prayer. It's not often that we hear the whole beautiful story behind a moment like this one. Our hearts and prayers are with you.
From: Carroll Laswell - Sunday, January 11, 2009
I am so proud that you have been choosen for the National Prayer sermon. You are a real asset to Disciples of Christ and for the changes our country is facing. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
From: Dr. Wes Morgan - Sunday, January 11, 2009
The First Christian Church, Conroe, TX joins in the excitement of your selection to speak to the nation with our new President listening in! You will be in our prayers as you listen to the Spirit and prepare for the event.
From: Jean Scott Gauldin - Sunday, January 11, 2009
YEA!!!!! I am so proud and excited for you and for all Disciples. This is fantastic and John and I will be in D.C. for the inauguration the day before. Can we come to the prayer service? All grace and peace to you, Sharon. Jeannie
From: Deborah Bolen - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Dear Dr. Watkins, History was being made in Portland, Oregon, and now history is being made again! Your life truly witnesses to your great faith and beautiful spirit. May God continue to inspire, protect and uplift you as you prepare your sermon!
From: Sandy Roberts - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Dr. Watkins, congratulations on being selected to deliver the sermon at the NPS! I am so proud and happy for not only our denomination but also for the fact that you will get to be seen by a wider audience. As our world seems to fragment more day by day, we do all indeed seek wholeness. We must all work together for this to be realized andto help us to progress toward healing. I'm thankful that you will be helping to deliver this message during this amazing transition time for our country and the world. I hope to see a video of the sermon (or the whole service) posted on disciples.org or another site. I will keep you in my prayers as you prepare. God bless and keep you!
From: Terrye Williams - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Congratulations, my sister in Christ! You will represent us well. My love and prayers and with you!
From: Vernon & Elaine Scott - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Sharon, we rejoice with you at this moment in history, and at the great possibilities that lie ahead for our communities and our nation. With our prayers and blessings - Vernon & Elaine Scott
From: Wildean Easters-McClelland - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Our regional minister Ray Miles announced this to the approx 275 attendees at our regional Youth assembly- Youth A Palooza- this morning. The teenagers as well as adults were so excited to hear this great news!!!! It will be nice for people to know who the Christian Church- Disciples of Christ are and what we stand for.
From: Rev Linda - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Thank You Dr. Watkins. My heart is overwhelmed with pride -- for you and for our denomination. Blessings and prayers over your preparations and may you thoroughly enjoy the experience!
From: Ray Smith - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Thank you for your authentic witness. I am proud your are our General Minister and President. God be with you on January 21st.
From: Linda Kemp - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Sharon, what a joy it is to know you, and to experience your leadership as a sister in the faith. You were in my prayers daily, before I learned of this history making occcasion, and you will be, as you continue to model for us what it means to be Christian. Blessings to you, Rick and your children in your journey as our GMP.
From: Cheryl Breiner - Sunday, January 11, 2009
I am so proud to be a Disciple right now! I know that your message will be a part of the healing and courage that our country needs right now. My love and prayers will be with you as you prepare and deliver this message.
From: Bob Cornwall - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Sharon, On behalf of Central Woodward Christian Church of Troy, MI, let me say that we are ecstatic about this honor. I know you will do us proud!
From: Shirley Arther - Sunday, January 11, 2009
I am excited about Rev Watkins representing Disciples in the Natl Prayer Service. Keith Watkins was a professor and very good friend of my late husband, Donald Arther and he and I have enjoyed watching Sharon grow in wisdom and stature in the footsteps of her father and in her own faith/works. Blessings to the whole family.
From: Rev. Sandra R. Gourdet - Sunday, January 11, 2009
What an awesome honor that we can all celebrate! My sincere congratulations. I pray that God will use you to bring a message that connects people of all faith and denominations so that the "audacity to hope" for a nation that can witness in a broken world becomes a reality.
From: Dr. Ron Buck - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Dr. Watkins: Congratulations on this honor. You were an excellent choice to speak on this occasion. Our nation and our churches need unity in the midst of diversity and you can speak to that. You will be in our prayers.
From: Mary Pruiett - Sunday, January 11, 2009
I will be keeping you in my prayers throughout the next 9 days as you prepare.
From: Sarah Doty - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Rev. Watkins, I am so proud of you and proud of us. I am not surprised that a Disciple would be known for praying in a way that was about unity. Enjoy your time in Washington, DC. Sarah Doty
From: Delores Carpenter - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Congratulations to Dr. Watkins. We are proud of you! Would like a ticket to be present to witness your speech.
From: Susan Barton - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Dear Sharon- Congratulations from my family and from our church family, St. Charles Christian Church. We are all so excited for you and proud of you. I hope someone will record your message and make it available via a podcast. You remain, as always in our thoughts and prayers. Susan Barton
From: Rev. Dr. Perry C. Mattern - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Dr. Watkins: On behalf of the First Christian Church (DOC) of Ravenna, Ohio, I offer our prayers of support for you as you prepare the sermon for the National Prayer Service. What an awesome privilege! May God's grace and peace be with you.
From: Rev. Valerie J. Melvin - Sunday, January 11, 2009
Dr. Watkins: I am in awe of God's goodness as we see your message of "wholeness in a fragmented world" come full circle. This is a true, timely, and purposeful message. Moving beyond borders characterizes your journey on so many levels. Our prayers go with you. Rev. Valerie J. Melvin
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)