We gather for worship each Sunday at 10:45 a.m. Our service usually ends at 12 noon. We enjoy singing as a congregation and sing six traditional and contemporary hymns each week. We share our joys and concerns with each other and our ministers include them in their pastoral prayers. Our ministers usually select a sermon text from the Rev
We gather for worship each Sunday at 10:45 a.m. Our service usually ends at 12 noon. We enjoy singing as a congregation and sing six traditional and contemporary hymns each week. We share our joys and concerns with each other and our ministers include them in their pastoral prayers. Our ministers usually select a sermon text from the Revised Common Lectionary and preach teaching sermons that explore the Biblical context of the good news and apply it to our lives today. The high point of each service is our sharing of the loaf and cup.
Children up to age 8 meet for Sunday School during worship. Children follow the Grow Proclaim Serve curriculum.
Adults meet to discuss a book on Wednesday evenings from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. We are meeting by Zoom during the pandemic. Non-members of the church are welcome to join by Zoom. We read White Too Long, by Robert P. Jones and Caste, by Isabel Wilkerson in fall 2020.
Our Mother's Day Out program offers classes for 3-, 4- and 5-year-olds from the neighborhood.
We participate as a vendor in the Oklahoma City Pride Festival and Edmond Pride to reach out to LGBT people.
Our congregation is a member of Voices Organized in Civic Engagement (VOICE OKC); several members participate in VOICE activities in the a
Our Mother's Day Out program offers classes for 3-, 4- and 5-year-olds from the neighborhood.
We participate as a vendor in the Oklahoma City Pride Festival and Edmond Pride to reach out to LGBT people.
Our congregation is a member of Voices Organized in Civic Engagement (VOICE OKC); several members participate in VOICE activities in the areas of criminal justice reform and poverty.
We are a Green Chalice Congregation, committed to caring for God's creation. We have prepared several gardens on our lands to grow vegetables and flowers.
We love to eat together. We meet for fellowship dinner on the second Sunday of each month, immediately following worship. Everyone brings a pot-luck dish to share.
We have an ice-cream social each August with three-legged races and water balloons.
We take a group to an Oklahoma City Dodgers game each summer.