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

Bring chairs or blankets for seating and a beverage. A canopy will be provided in case of rain or excessive sun. Please note that there are no restroom facilities.
Don't forget to wear your Mayflower T-shirt to show your spirit and support! We look forward to cheering on this year’s runners with you!


This year's tasks include painting and caulking, door and window repairs, some bathroom tile repair, and yard work. If you have tools and equipment you can bring along to assist with these tasks, please label them clearly and ensure they're collected at the end of the day.
We still need some volunteers to bring donuts, bananas, oranges, chips, and soft drinks. Some snack foods like cheese crackers and granola bars would be great as well. Please use the email link below to let them know what you plan to bring. Thank you!
We're excited about the opportunity to support another member of our community and help ensure that Sharon can continue to reside comfortably in her home. Your presence and assistance will make a real difference, and we can't wait to see you there!

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.
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Sunday, May 4th after the service.

Sunday May 4th at 3pm.
Lisa M. Wolfe is Professor of Hebrew Bible, Endowed Chair, at United Methodist-affiliated Oklahoma City University; she also teaches for Saint Paul School of Theology, OCU campus. Her publications include “Uppity Women of the Bible,” Ruth, Esther, Song of Songs and Judith and Qoheleth (Ecclesiastes). Her writing also appears on WorkingPreacher.org, BibleOdyssey.org, and ChristianCentury.org. Rev. Dr. Wolfe has been ordained in the UCC since 2000.
Jamie Welsh is a 2025 graduate of Oklahoma City University, majoring in Cell and Molecular Biology and Minoring in Chemistry. Throughout her time at OCU, she has also played on the Oklahoma City University Women’s Golf team. She was named as OCU’s 2024 Women’s Golfer of the Year, a 2024 NAIA Athletic All-American, and an Academic All-American for her four years of college. Jamie will be gradating Summa Cum Laude in May and as the OCU’s Letzeiser Gold Medal Award Recipient. Starting in July, Jamie will be attending Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.
This class will meet in the Seekers room or online. Childcare is provided.

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