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Church of the Servant
Oklahoma City
OK
73142
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Who we are
Mission & Vision
Go therefore and make disciples...
The Mission
The mission of Church of the Servant is the same mission Jesus gave his followers: Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit.
The Vision
At Church of the Servant, we are committed to partnering with God to create a community of authentic believers, reach the lost, and proclaim the Gospel in our city and world.
Go therefore and make disciples...
The Mission
The mission of Church of the Servant is the same mission Jesus gave his followers: Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit.
The Vision
At Church of the Servant, we are committed to partnering with God to create a community of authentic believers, reach the lost, and proclaim the Gospel in our city and world.
Location of worship / Church Address
14343 North MacArthur Boulevard
Oklahoma City,
OK
73142
United States
Phone: (405) 721-4141
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Church Pastor
Pastor
14343 North MacArthur Boulevard
Oklahoma City,
OK
73142
United States
Phone: (405) 721-4141
Download Pastor Dr. Matthew Mitchell vCard
Quote of the Day
Psalms 4:8
I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep: for thou, LORD, only makest me dwell in safety.
I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep: for thou, LORD, only makest me dwell in safety.
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United Methodist Church
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Dr. Matthew Mitchell
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Pastor
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Rachel Gillespie
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Church of the Servant Oklahoma City Service Times
SUNDAY SERVICES:
In-Person & Online
10:00 AM – Blended Service | Celebration Center
Service Times last updated on the 19th of August, 2022
In-Person & Online
10:00 AM – Blended Service | Celebration Center
Service Times last updated on the 19th of August, 2022
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Children and Youth Activities
Under 12s:
WOW – Welcome on Wednesdays – is our Wednesday program for children! It is a night full of non-stop fun and Christ-centered teaching. Children 3 years through 5th grade can register for WOW.
Under 18s:
Our Student Ministry is all about helping 6th through 12th grade students become committed followers of Jesus Christ. We meet on Sundays at 10:45 and Wednesdays at 6:30 in our Student Center, located at the south end of the Church.
Local outreach & community activities:
Car Seats for Kids
Children’s Special Needs
Christmas Grace
Circle of Care
Infant Crisis Center
Exodus House
Mobile Meals
Oklahoma Blood Institute
Project Transformation
Rebuilding Together
Servant Hands
Skyline
Whiz Kids
Children’s Special Needs
Christmas Grace
Circle of Care
Infant Crisis Center
Exodus House
Mobile Meals
Oklahoma Blood Institute
Project Transformation
Rebuilding Together
Servant Hands
Skyline
Whiz Kids
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Church of the Servant History
Est. in 1968
In June of 1968, Norman Neaves came to Oklahoma City with a dream to reach and serve this city for Jesus Christ. On Sunday, September 8, 1968, this dream became a reality, and Servant’s first worship service was born and held on Northwest Expressway with 148 people joining. This dream to reach and serve still lives in the heart of Church of the Servant today. Our prayer and deep desire is to become the hands and feet of Christ in the world. We pray to live out our lives as servants, bringing glory to the ultimate servant, Jesus Christ.
Jesus once said to His disciples, “Whoever would be greatest among you, let him be your servant.” That simple yet profound statement
has been at the heart and core of our church since its beginning. It is an expression of the essence of our church’s philosophy, and you find it expressed in our name: Church of the Servant.
A great church is not necessarily a church with a large building, a large budget, and a large membership. It is instead, according to Jesus, a church that discovers how to live in the world as a servant of Christ, just as Christ Himself first served His disciples by stooping down to wash their feet. Since our very beginning, we have wanted to place the primary emphasis of our church upon meeting the real needs of people, whoever they might be and whatever their needs might be.
In June of 1968, Norman Neaves came to Oklahoma City with a dream to reach and serve this city for Jesus Christ. On Sunday, September 8, 1968, this dream became a reality, and Servant’s first worship service was born and held on Northwest Expressway with 148 people joining. This dream to reach and serve still lives in the heart of Church of the Servant today. Our prayer and deep desire is to become the hands and feet of Christ in the world. We pray to live out our lives as servants, bringing glory to the ultimate servant, Jesus Christ.
Jesus once said to His disciples, “Whoever would be greatest among you, let him be your servant.” That simple yet profound statement
has been at the heart and core of our church since its beginning. It is an expression of the essence of our church’s philosophy, and you find it expressed in our name: Church of the Servant.
A great church is not necessarily a church with a large building, a large budget, and a large membership. It is instead, according to Jesus, a church that discovers how to live in the world as a servant of Christ, just as Christ Himself first served His disciples by stooping down to wash their feet. Since our very beginning, we have wanted to place the primary emphasis of our church upon meeting the real needs of people, whoever they might be and whatever their needs might be.
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