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And welcome. We're here at Wesley and Christian School for the graduation ceremony tonight gets underway in a few minutes, and we want to thank our sponsors, Skyway, Honda Oklahoma, Wesleyan University, Timmins Sheet Medal, Wesley and Christian School, Tri County Tech, and Bartnett Ip. The class of twenty twenty four is small but mighty, and we have Tyler Cloud, also Gracie Galloway,

Perry, Isabella Highfield, Kiddens, Elizabeth Hollary, Cooper Holly. Also we have Kyle Seemers and Rock Timmins, Is, William Van Kokin, Also Zanya Zamara, Marisol Walker, Emily Lynn Carroll Aiden Hart, also Mason Jensen, Amya Johnson, Kiro Lovers, Crystal Jillian Jewel, Leech, Jasmine Essence McGuire, Jaden Noel Peterman, Dylan smells It. Also we have Carson Tyner,

Tennyson, Montana Willis and Luke Wilson. We're going to be right back with the beginning of our ceremony here in just a moment, in which we will be welcomed by Superintendent Todd Landers will have the invocation with the Jerome Van Kaikin, a professor at OKU. We'll have the valedictorian address from Brack from a Rock Timmins and also Elena Zamora, and we will then have the introduction of our speaker and then the awarding of diplomas. We'll be right back after

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We're serving you with their priority. KWN Bartlesville K two twenty seven CQ Bartlesville K two thirty six c t PAHUSCA. And welcome back to our graduation ceremony here with Wesley and Christian High School. And we're here in the gymnasium and we've got a very good crowd here on Handy and things are getting quiet now as we're getting ready for the procession to begin. And like I said, we've got a small but mighty class here twenty twenty four. Many of these

children who have gone through school do their whole periods with each other. Now we begin with pomp and circumstance, Peter right to welcome you all to our WCS graduation exercises this evening. We're incredibly grateful that you could come and join us and honor and celebrate these seniors who work so diligently over the last several years. In just a few moments, we're going to have doctor van Kaikin, who's going to come and lead us in prayer. Immediately following that,

we have two of our students who will be giving our valedictoria address. We'll have Rock Simmons and then Elena Zamora. So doctor van Kayikin, if you can come open and please let us pray. Lord God, we thank you for bringing these graduates to this moment in their lives. We thank you for all that's gone into getting them here, and we pray that you will bless them, their families and their futures. May our time together this evening glorify

you and celebrate the accomplishment that they have completed through your strength. In Jesus' name. Amen, Hi, I'm Rob Timmins. I first want to start off by thinking all the families and friends i'm graduates and attendance today. You have all been an integral part of hitting us to this point. I'd like to also thank the teachers and faculty who have poured into us over the years, into my classmates, and it's a pleasure in honor to get to represent

you up here as we head off down our own paths. The most importantly, I'm thankful for the opportunity to represent the great God we serve here at Wesley and Christian School. Now, when I first sat down to write this speech, I took a moment from this about my past experiences and asked myself,

where did all the time go? I thought for the longest time that when old folks would say that every year seemed to pass faster than the one before, that they were just sentimental over the past, or possibly experiencing the early signs of Alzheimer's. But at this point in my life this statement can

never ring more true. I can picture myself like it was only yesterday when I was in Missus Rocky's pre K classroom and I counted to over four hundred for the first time were when I met Cale at the beginning of kindergarten, who became best friends plus will simultaneous arrival to the Herd. I just want to say it has been awesome getting to spend our entire schooling together here WCS

and making many memories along the way. To the other guys that joined us in elementary and middle school, Cooper, Ty and Carkson, I appreciate the relationships formed with you guys in the several sports seasons that we got to spend together. In my football boys, I don't think I'll ever get to experience again the same level of camaraderie that we had these last three years, with

many hard fought wins and fewer tough losses. I'll never take for granted the time we got to go out on the field together, or the times we were left trying to figure out what call Coach Cloud is actually meaning to make. But now I look up and see that's all over, asking myself that

question once again, where did all the time go? When you were part of something for more than fourteen years, you don't really see the end ever coming, But now that it's here, I realize that these times in life are much shorter than one expects, and what pass us by if we are not careful. So in this regard, a few questions come to mind. Die use as part of my life to make a lasting impact? And also what can I do to be sure that I make a positive effect in my

time? As I thought about this, I felt like there was one thing that would guarantee success. And it's simple really. I believe investing more in others to be the key to positively impacting one's surroundings. But when we die,

all this left behind is the impression that we leave on others. As an analogy to this, if someone planted the seat of a fruit tree and nurtured it so it grew to a fruit bearing plant, and that fruit would feed anyone who wait of it. But if someone else were to plant the seeds of that fruit, the individual who grew the first tree would have begun

the process of growing a full orchard. In the same way, if we can be like an individual who plants the first tree, nurturing a sapling of our choosing, and which it grows and multiplies, thus encapsulating a never ending impact on the world, it just takes one tree to change the world around us, which have to be ready to plant it. We even created with a purpose that is meant to meet a role in the grand scheme of God's will. It is our duty to discover the sapling which we are created to

nurture. Teaching, mission work, military engineering, or starring a revolutionary movement. The message remains the same in any pursuit that we are called to. We should take a great deal of care in building up those around us, exuding the graciousness that God bestows upon us. The great Apostle Paul once wrote to the Corinthians, by the grace God has given me, I laid a foundation as a wise builder, and someone else's building on it. But each

one should build with care. First Corinthians. There So I'm closing. So all, my wonderful classmates and friends, let us heed this call, going forth into life's newest journey with the same emergency to lay the foundation, and so the seeds of God's love and mercy. It's our newest samplings make our own multiply. Thank you, fellow graduates, honored guests, faculty friends. Good evening. We stand here today at a crossroads. We close one chapter

and turn the page on another. As valedictorian, I have their privilege to reflect on our journey together. But this isn't just about the grades and achievements. It's about the experiences that shaped us. Think back to our service projects before fall break and our time spet with little buddies. Remember the joy we felt. That's the essence that has been built here, that of service and

love for those around us. We didn't get here alone. Let's extend our attitude to our teachers who worked with us, supported us, extended us grace more times than I can count, and we're always rooting for us. To our counselors, advisors, and staff, thank you for encouraging us, greeting us as smiles, and doing all of the behind the scenes work. Most importantly, to our families and friends. Your constant support, uplifting words,

and sweet company has fueled our perseverance. The future might seem daunting, but we are prepared. We leave here with not only academic knowledge, but also with life skills. We have been equipped to face what the future brings as we embark on new paths. Let's hold onto our curiosity, excitement for the future, and motivation to do great things. Let's continue to encourage each other and set goals for ourselves. The future is ours to explore. So you

may think that this is the end of my speech. Unfortunately, I haven't been entirely honest with you up until this point. Everything I have said has been fabricated by an AI generator smith. I'm sorry. I know there's a point that I'm going to make. All right, So I've talked about how great the school is and how bright our future is, and I've thanked everyone. However, when I thought about speaking here tonight and reflecting on this journey,

my thoughts were far from the clean cut speech provided by Gemini. So I thought I would give you the pretty speech and then share a more authentic perspective on how I got to this moment. Last year, I thought that junior year would be the worst of it. Senior year would be smooth sailing, and all I would have to do is enjoy the ride and the status that came with being a senior. I was indeed mistaken. This has been by far the most brutal year of high school. In the last few months

of my life. I have phased chaos. Senioritis hit so much harder than I thought it would, but also the fear of the future, the heartbreak of leaving the people I care about, the fear of not making the right choices my life, the fear of not having the people that I have now to pour into me as I walk through life, the fear of having to make new friends, the fear of having to be responsible for myself, and the so help me, if one more person asked me what I'm doing with

my life, I might die. Finishing high school and preparing for college with all of these fears stirring within me has not been the cake walk I hope senior year would be. I met my breaking point in March. I had no motivation to move forward and no strength. Then I heard a sermon that changed everything. We're going through a series at church about grace, and the topic that Sunday was sustaining grace. The illustration was what really got me.

Derek Redmond, I don't know if you've heard of him, but he's an Olympic runner. In the Summer Olympics in nineteen ninety two. About halfway through his race, he tore his hamstring. It was devastating. He tried desperately to continue, but his strength was not sufficient to carry him to the finish As he slowly and painstakingly pushed himself forward, his father appeared from the stands and helped him the rest of the way. I was crying before the video

ended. What a beautiful picture of God's sustaining grace for us when trials come. My strength alone is not enough to carry me to the finish line. However, there is nothing that can combat the strength of God. The verse he used was Isaiah forty three to two. When you pass through the waters, I will be with you. And when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned. The flames will not set you ablaze. WHOA chills.

There is so much power within these words. This semester, I have come to know quite well the strength of God. Changing my perspective and where I draw my strength from entirely altered how I approached my senior year. I moved from a place of sadness and fear to certainty and peace. High school has been a roller coaster. Getting to this point has be easy. However, there is strength far more than my own. Tonight is indeed a knight

to celebrate the accomplishments of this group and gracefully cross the finish line. However, first and foremost, all right, let my thought, let me find it okay? There were However, first and foremost I went to celebrate the fact that high school is a mess and is not always pretty. Yet, through the strength of Jesus and his sustaining grace, we've made it to this

climactic moment. My prayer for us, class of twenty twenty four is that each of us would latch onto the strength and love that we've experienced here and dwell within it as we move on to the next chapter of our lives. Thank you, just waiting for everybody to applaud for me. I'm mister Cloud. I'm the secondary principle our high school. Well, this year I had the privilege of serving as the senior class sponsor, and Elena is exactly right

when she said it wasn't always pretty, but we made it. They drugged me along, kicking and screaming. We had a great time. We had a great year. A couple of weeks ago, I asked him who they wanted to speak, and they didn't have to think too long. They came up with mister Zamora. Mister Zamora serves as our middle school principal, our counselor. He helps with volleyball, he does a bunch at the school, and he's our biggest sports fan. Travels a lot for us and we have

it's my privilege to introduce Derek Zamora as our speaker of this evening. Well, what an honor and privilege it is to be here today. First and foremost, I would like to thank Superintendent Landers, our school board, administration, teachers, staff members, and this amazing graduating class for the opportunity to share for a brief moment what God is placed upon my heart. This evening, This graduation is special to me, not only because I dearly love this

class. We've gone through a lot together, but because my daughter is graduating today. So to all of you parents of graduates here today, we did it. We are finally there. Congratulations to us. Let's give yourselves around

of applause. Great job pushing your students to do their homework, to study for tests, to go to bed on time and get some rest, telling them to get off their phones and come into the living room and spend time with your family, telling them why aren't you picking up your phone, that the only reason you have a phone is so that I can find you and that I can talk to you. That it is the only reason you have a phone you pick it up every single time. I call Great job parents

for constantly nagging your kids of that. Congratulations for pushing them through the final year of school when senior ite is hit about September first, and no one wanted to turn in their work on time, and they waited until eleven fifty nine on the day that it was due to get in that final paper to either mister Totino or mister Smith's class. Good job guys, to mister Totino

and to mister Smith. As a parent and as other parents here, we thank you for your grace that you gave our children as they were turning in their assignments at eleven fifty nine at night. Parents, Great job for waiting up late at night and tracking your kids on Life three sixty to try to figure out where they're at and making sure that they're at where they were supposed to be. Good job with that. When I was growing up, my

parents never had Life three sixty. I never had a cell phone. No, there were no cell phones around, and I thought there would never be a moment when I'd have to say that in public. But we didn't have life three sixty left back then. For my parents and probably for many of you also, they used guilt more than anything else. I remember one time was the first time I was ever going to go out with my buddies.

I was sixteen years old, had a couple of friends that had cars, and we were going to go out, and we're going to go have a good time with jerking around. We're going to go watch a movie and it was going to be great. And before I leave, I come up to my mom and you know, she leans over at me and she, you know, slides twenty bucks in my pocket. My dad didn't know that, but she slides a little money in my pocket. And she gave me a big hug, and she pushed me back, and she looked me in my

eyes and she says, son, Jesus is always watching you. No, she didn't say. She didn't say Jesus will watch over you. Jesus will be No, she said, remember I can't watch you, but Jesus is always watching you. They had guilt in all seriousness to your parents of graduates you did a fantastic job raising these kids. I love them dearly, a little times needy, but they are truly the best. To you, the senior class of twenty twenty four, I challenge you this evening with two different

things. My first challenge, though it may seem monumental, is this for you to know and understand God's plan for your life. Now, some of you may be saying to yourself, well, how in the world am I supposed to know that right here, right now, I'm eighteen years old, I'm just graduating. How am I supposed to know what God's plan for my life is? You know, oftentimes God's plan doesn't always make sense to us.

Just ask the people of Judah. You know. God sent a letter to the surviving elders of the exile by the prophet Jeremiah, which told of God's plans for his people, and in Jeremiah twenty nine eleven, he says, for I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and the future. The problem was that God's people were under exile and Babylon under the hand of King Nebekinezer. You know, sometimes it's hard to fully understand

the endgame when what you see in the moment is chaos. In spite of this, God wanted his people to know and understand that He had a plan for them. Graduate's my challenge to you in this moment is for you to know in your hearts that God has a big, massive, monumental plan for you. Right now. Life may seem scary. Societal pressures demand that you know right here, right now, what you're going to do for the rest of your life. You're supposed to have your complete plan already in place.

You know, when I went to college, I thought I had a plan for my life. I was going to go to school, get a secondary d degree with an emphasis in history, and I was going to be a high school team hopefully in the future coach, and have all these That's what I wanted to do with my life. I saw my life right in front of me. It was all right here. But God saw the big picture.

He knew that I needed to be more Kingdom focused. God changed those plans in the middle of my freshman year in a chapel service, when He placed the calling on my heart to go into ministry. I went on to get a pastoral ministry degree and went into youth and lead pastor ministry for over twenty one years. I thought pastoring was what I was going to do for the rest of my life. But again I only saw what was right in

front of me. But God saw the big picture, and after twenty one years a pastoral ministry, God said to me, it's time to switch it up. I'm going to respark that fire you once had for education and bring you to Wesley and Christian School. So I went back to school and I got a master's in leadership and a master's in education, and he placed me

in this absolute love for Christian education. Going through a career change, a life change at forty was crazy, but I had to release my desire for comfort for a regular to be open to what God had in store for me next. I was seeing this much, but God wanted me to see the bigger picture. He wanted me to see the Kingdom. Many of you know what your next steps are. You're going to go to college, you're going

to go into the workforce, you're going to start your life. You're seeing everything right here in front of you, and all those things are great, but they are a small part of his great plan for your life. All right, So what I'm gonna do right now is I'm going to drop some truth on you real quick. You will never have it all figured out. You were designed in His image to be used but for one purpose, to make an impact for the Kingdom of God. Everything you do, your words,

your actions should be a product of that plan. Become doctors and nurses, and educators and engineers. Become pastors and missionaries and counselors and lawyers, those that serve their churches, those that serve their country, those that simply serve their community. But in all of those things, be willing to be flexible and ready for change at any time. But in all you do, don't ever forget your primary purpose. You were created, You were giving this

an education. You are trained by your parents, your teachers, your administration, your churches to make an impact for the Kingdom of God. That is the ultimate plan for your life. You can be anything you want, You can do anything you want, but do it with purpose that the Kingdom will be impacted. If you're going to teach, teach for the honor and glory of God, so that your students see Christ in you and they are changed

because of it. If you're going into business school and hopes that one day you will be a business owner, do it for the honor and glory of God, so that those that you serve will see Christ in you and they will be impacted because of it. If you're going to become a doctor or a nurse or anything in the medical field, do it for the honor and glory of God, so that those you help will see Christ's in your hands. They will see compassion his love, and they will be moved to know

God, the God that you served. Because of it is planned for you far exceeds how well you do or perform in the classroom. My first challenge to you is to make an impact for the Kingdom. My second and final challenge for you today, don't squander the sacrifices that were made for you. Seniors. You've been given a great gift in attending this school. That gift came in the form of a vision that Reverend Cbkolaw had over sixty five years

ago to offer a comprehensive spiritual counterpart to what is now Okuhu. That vision for a school was prayed over and carried out by Reverend Franklin Hauser and the many saints that helped create at daycare and the lower level of the church, and every year after adding a different level to our schools, starting with kindergarten. The sacrifice of the endless number of faithful intercessors that fell to their knees

in prayer for the students that would be taught here on our campus. The countless times people gave special offerings above and beyond what they could actually give to help support this ministry of the church, in hopes that one day, a day like today, those graduating from this sacred place will go out into the world and live out their calling. Why did they do that? Why would people sacrifice so much for you? Because those people were Kingdom minded. Yes,

sacrifices were made for you. Sacrifices were made by your parents, who, for some had to work multiple jobs to make their dreams for you a reality. Though their days may have been hard, trust me, it was worth it because they were Kingdom minded. All the sacrifices that were made along the way are a part of God's great plan for your life. My challenge for you today is that you'll never forget what has been given up for you. Take what you have learned and embed it into your heart. Take every

lecture in the hallway by mister Smith and cherish it. For his only desire was to make you great. For he saw potential in each and every one of you, and all he ever wanted to do was make it shine. And to you, mister Smith, we thank you so much for the many years of service at Wesley and Christian School. Remember the joy you had going into mister Jordan class every single day. I mean, the guy is really a comedian, dry as all get out, but he's a comedian and he

is awesome. Remember how excited you were at dissecting things in Mss Conrad's class and how cool she made it. Remember every prayer prayed over you by missus Plummer. Remember the lectures in mister Totino's class and how he stretched you and challenged you to look at scripture in a new and exciting ways. Every single one of your teachers in staff that you encountered along your path to graduation has

sacrificed greatly to be a part of this great school. Thousands of people spanning sixty five years, have given him themselves in resources, in prayer to bring you here today. Don't ever forget what God has done for you. And as you leave this place, lift up a prayer thankfulness, thank the Lord for what he has given. Give those that have come here today, that love you, that supports you, give them a big hug. Start with your dad right here, right now. It's time for the next chapter.

Val your heads with me. Father. I am so incredibly thankful for this day. For this is the day that you have made. Father. I pray for each and every one of these students graduating today, Father, for I know that they will go on to greatness. Father. Allow everything they do, Father, everything they do, be kingdom minded, so that your kingdom is advanced. We love Lord, We thank you for this day. It's in Jesus name we pray. Amen. Thank you very much, mister

Moor. Fantastic words. So this is the time that the seniors have waited for you parents as well. It's time for our worrying of the diplomas. Our board chairman Joshua Pouvi will be handing out the diplomas on this sign over on this sign the students who were receiving a gift that we give them before they leave. We believe that there's no greater gift that we can give to your children other than God's word, and so we are passing on Bible to

them. Some features and staff members have written some encouraging words in the spine of that just as a reminder of how much we love and care for you. Guys. You are a true blessing and we are grateful just to be a part of the plan that God has for you. As mister Zamoras said, that plan will change many times through your life, but as long as you keep Christ the center, then you will succeed. All right, seniors,

if you will stand with me and take your places over here. Tyrrell Cloud, Gracie Galloway, Perry, Isabella Highfield, Cadence, Elizabeth, Hollym Cooper, Holly Kle, Seemers Brock, Timmins, William Van Kaiken, Elena Zamora, Ride, song Walker, Emily Lynn Carroll, mhmm, Aiden Hart, Mason Jensen, h Anya Johnson, m HM, Kiera Lavers, Crystal, Jillian Jewel, Leech, Jasmine Essence, Maguire, Jaden, Noel Peterman, Dylan smells Her, Carson, Tyler, Tennyson, Montana Willis, and

Luke Wilson, Seniors, it is now time for the turning of the tussles. I present to you the Wesley Christian School class of twenty twenty four. Now we have Pastor Joe Cola, who's and you come up and lead us in our closing prayer. Stasty, remain standing, seniors, and I would like to have mister Povey, our chairman, to stand, if he would please. And mister Landers is still standing. And I want you to look at us and just ask the question who got the memo? You got the

memo and you didn't. I'm thinking what a joy it is to come through the facilities that are here on the hill almost every day and watch what's happening in the lives of these students, and these seniors tell the story. You're awesome, Thank you, Yeah, give them another big hand. It is a great, great celebrate. Invite all of you to stand for a closing word of prayer. Almighty God, we worship you. You are the God of beginnings. You spoke in creation, came to life, and you send

your people out into the world. As we prepare to watch these graduates walk the recessional and enter into the next stage of life. We thank you for walking with them through this academic life. It has many joys with laughter and fun, they have also had to face some of life's most difficult sorrows. Thank you for walking with them. Continue to grace them with strength and courage to press on in victory for tomorrow and the next day and the next throughout

their entire life. Lord, grant each of them inside understanding and wisdom so that they will be able to handle the next stage of their life and do it in a manner that will be pleasing to you. Now, may your grace and peace beyond these graduates, their future, their families, and their life that is ahead of them. To God be the glory. Amen. The senior class would like to say thank you for coming this evening. You are welcome to stay for the reception following right here in the cafeteria, and

feel free to check out these tables that they've spent time on. Again, thank you so much for coming and celebrating our seniors tonight. Congratulations, parents, you're dismissed. You have been listening to all right graduation ceremonies here with Wesley and Christian School, and our broadcast has been brought to you by Oklahoma Wesleyan University, also Skyway, Honda, Timmins, sheet Metal, Wesley and Christian School, tri Count Tech, and bartnett IP. We return you down

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