COOKSON HILLS CENTER STAFF
REVEREND MERIDITH KAY WHITAKER
– DIRECTOR
Meri is a missionary of the
General Board of Global Ministries serving as a Church and Community worker. She is
Director of Cookson Hills Center United Methodist Mission, a mission
project to the Cherokee Indians in the Cookson Hills of Oklahoma.
As an Administrator, Meri administers a
thrift shop, a craft shop, cottage industries, food-cooperative, summer
work camps, counseling and health programs, special projects and other
programs that focus on children, senior citizens, health and education
issues.
She
is a graduate of Brockport State University where she received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Education.
After teaching high school physical education for four years she returned to
school at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton,
Massachusetts where she received a Master of Religious Education Degree. While in
seminary, she served as a student intern working with Kiowa and Wichita Indians
in Anadarko, Oklahoma.
Meri served a large church in Lockport, New York as the
Director of Christian Education and provided an outreach ministry in the Niagara
County jail and on the Tuscarora Indian Reservation.
She continued her education while in New
York at Colgate Rochester Divinity School, working on a Ph.D. in church
history. She is presently working on her D. Min. at Trinity Seminary. In January
1985, she assumed the position of Director of Campus Ministry at Bacone
College in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
Rev. Whitaker was appointed to the World
Methodist Council in 1996 and in her spare time pastors a 12-Step-Church (for people
recovering from drugs and alcohol) in Vian, Oklahoma. She holds local church
membership in the Oklahoma
Indian Missionary Conference.