Digital Bulletin
and Announcements

Bulletin

Digital Bulletin

We send the link to the bulletin in our weekly email newsletter. If you are visiting the church and don't have a smart phone or don't feel like you can manage this on your own, ask one of the Greeters at the church to check out a tablet to use during the service. You can also print the bulletin directly from the link to bring with you, if you prefer!

Announcements

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

Join us in Mayflower’s fellowship hall THIS Sunday, September 15, after the service as we explore the ins and outs of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in this presentation by Mayflower member Eli Sanchez. Snacks and childcare are provided.
SOLACE, Mayflower’s youth group meets in person for Sunday School and Wednesday evening youth group meetings. If you or a student in 6th-12th grade you know is interested in joining SOLACE, you can email the youth minister, Steven Christofferson, by clicking the button below.


Mayflower's New App on iPhone and Android!Download our church's mobile app and get easy access to worship, events, and giving. Our app can be found in Google Play for Android users and Apple's App Store for iPhone users-see the links below. If you need assistance, contact the church office or ask one of our deacons on Sunday mornings.

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.

Mayflower App on Apple App Store Mayflower App on Google Play Store
You asked for it, and here it is. We are happy to announce that our new 2024 T-shirt is available just in time for the upcoming season's events, like Marathon Sunday and ALL of the Pride events scheduled for June. The shirts are $20 each and come in a variety of adult sizes. Mayflower's yard signs are also available for purchase for $10.
United Church of Christ (UCC) congregations of Oklahoma City invite you to join us in a three-part documentary & discussion series about the complex history and long-standing efforts of finding a just peace in the Holy Land. Each session, after a short welcome and introduction, we’ll view a documentary film followed by discussion. Everyone is welcome to bring their own dinner. Childcare is provided.

Our community partners who serve our homeless and marginalized neighbors are in need of clothing and food for their clients. The 363 team is providing meals for the Homeless Alliance and Joe’s Addiction every other Saturday, and we need food supplies.

This September, we’re offering a multi-gift opportunity to support these efforts. Here’s what we need:
  • Men’s jeans, sizes 32-36
  • Packages of cookies
  • 32-ounce bottles of Ranch dressing

Please bring your donations between September 3rd and September 24th, or use the link provided to have them delivered directly.

As always, thank you for your unwavering commitment to serving our city and supporting everyone living here.

WEBS begins their new book “The Truths We Hold: An American Journey” by Kamala Harris. on Sept. 4th

Join WEBS for engaging discussion online and in person Wednesdays at 5:30pm beginning Sept 4th as they explore The Truths We Hold: An American Journey by Kamala Harris.

The Separation of Church and State: Writings on a Fundamental Freedom by America's Founders by Forrest ChurchFrom one of America's most inspiring political leaders, a book about the core truths that unite us, and the shared values that will see us into the future.

Known for bringing a voice to the voiceless, Vice President Harris is committed to speaking the truth. The daughter of immigrants, she was raised in a community that cared deeply about social justice and, growing up, Harris herself never hid her passion for doing what is right.

Throughout her career, from starting out as a prosecutor, her position as California's Attorney General, a US Senator, Vice President, and now the Democratic Presidential Nominee, her hallmarks have been to apply a holistic, data-driven approach to the thorniest issues, whether it's taking on the big banks or rejecting stale 'tough on crime' rhetoric as presenting a series of false choices. Neither 'tough' nor 'soft' but smart on crime became her mantra. Being smart means learning the truths that can make us better as a community, and supporting those truths with all our might.

Through the arc of her own life, Harris communicates a vision of shared struggle, shared purpose, and shared values and grapples with complex issues that affect America and the world at large, from health care and the new economy to immigration, national security, the opioid crisis, and accelerating inequality. By reckoning with the big challenges we face together, drawing on the hard-won wisdom and insight from her own career and the work of those who have most inspired her, Kamala Harris offers in The Truths We Hold a master class in problem-solving, crisis management, and leadership in challenging times.