Who Are We?
We are a community of Christians from all across the Tulsa metropolitan area, from Claremore to Sapulpa, from Bartlesville to Bixby. Our members work in a wide variety of roles in the business, medical, financial, mechanical, and service industries. Many of us are Tulsa natives, but just as many come from other states throughout our nation. We represent different ethnicities and even speak different languages. Here, individuals who have come from all walks of life and all kinds of familial backgrounds come together through a sincere desire to live and grow in Christian unity and to serve God together in the truth. Find out more about what brings us together.
Our congregation works much like a family. The work of our elders for our community is similar to the role that they took on in their families as fathers (1 Timothy 3:5). We treat each other as if we are fathers, mothers, brothers, and sisters all in the same family (1 Timothy 5:1-2). We share a focus on spiritual growth, so that the older members of the congregation help guide younger Christians through the trials and milestones of life (Titus 2:1-8). Find out more about our elders.
As a family, we often spend time together outside of our assemblies. Members frequently get together privately to practice and learn singing, to study the Bible, or to participate in friendly activities, such as games, hiking, and more. We care for each other when one of us is suffering, and we rejoice with each other when we find a cause for joy (1 Corinthians 12:26). Most importantly, we're always looking to grow! Come, be a part of our family!
Our congregation works much like a family. The work of our elders for our community is similar to the role that they took on in their families as fathers (1 Timothy 3:5). We treat each other as if we are fathers, mothers, brothers, and sisters all in the same family (1 Timothy 5:1-2). We share a focus on spiritual growth, so that the older members of the congregation help guide younger Christians through the trials and milestones of life (Titus 2:1-8). Find out more about our elders.
As a family, we often spend time together outside of our assemblies. Members frequently get together privately to practice and learn singing, to study the Bible, or to participate in friendly activities, such as games, hiking, and more. We care for each other when one of us is suffering, and we rejoice with each other when we find a cause for joy (1 Corinthians 12:26). Most importantly, we're always looking to grow! Come, be a part of our family!