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We worship at 10am on Sunday, online and in-person, with Sunday School for all ages at 9am.

Sunday, May 18th at 2pm

Sunday, May 25th at 4pm
This workshop introduces the basics of storytelling with techniques for crafting a brief but powerful personal story that can be told on stage or between friends. Time will be provided for participants to choose an idea and develop their story structure. Special attention will be given to preparing for the Pride OKC StorySLAM. Child care provided.
Jason Stephenson serves as Program Manager of Secondary Education at the Oklahoma State Department of Education, where he supports secondary English teachers and school librarians. A former classroom teacher for thirteen years, he volunteers on the OKC StorySLAM leadership team. He won the 2017 Pride StorySLAM and has been telling stories ever since at the StorySLAM.

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Once you have the app, please be sure to allow notifications. It's the best way we have of letting you know about church closures during inclement weather.
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Sunday, May 18th at 5pm

WEBS new book is:
"Worth Fighting For: Finding Courage and Compassion when Cruelty is Trending" by John Pavlovitz
John Pavlovitz's Worth Fighting For is a stirring playbook for Christians who strive to ensure that kindness triumphs over toxicity. Forthright and encouraging, Worth Fighting For envisions a grassroots revolution of love led by a 'compassionate coalition of those who give a damn.'"-Foreword Reviews
John Pavlovitz has inspired millions to keep boldly loving both neighbors and strangers throughout the years of Trump's hate-mongering campaign and presidency and continues to be a voice of sanity and urgency when so much is still at stake.
It's a scary time for America, with rights for women and transgender people being rolled back, the truth about Black history and experience being silenced, and unrestricted gun violence on the rise. People who value inclusion, compassion, and the common good are understandably anxious and angry-but we can't give up hope. We need motivation to keep fighting for justice.
This inspiring volume features Pavlovitz's most important writing from the past several years alongside brand-new essays to provide the encouragement, stamina, and direction we need to keep going, even when things feel bleak.