SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A. M. FELLOWSHIP 10:30 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE 10:55 A.M. & 7:00 P.M.
The Session has called a congregational meeting following worship on Sunday, November 21st for the purpose of electing elders, deacons, and the Pastor Nominating Committee. All members please attend so that your voice may be heard and your vote counted.
A Resolution in Support of Acceptance and Justice for All Peoples
Memorial Presbyterian Church believes that all people regardless of their race, religion, cultural group, economic status, or sexual orientation are children of God. Any group of people, including GLBT persons, has the right to experience a sense of safety and tolerance in whatever setting they find themselves, be it in the workplace, schools, or in community settings. Hateful bullying or speech, either face to face, or in various social media is not acceptable, and various community groups have a responsibility to educate against it and discourage its expression. As a spiritual community, this church will support efforts that encourage tolerance, justice, and equal rights for all who are disenfranchised, including the GLBT community, as well as those who are perceived to be different. We ask that the Norman Human Rights Commission, and other groups,
Come as you are to worship Sundays at 10:55 A.M
And come to The Fount at 7 P.M. (for worship that is youth planned and led).
Join us on Wednesdays for LOGOS (faith-building program for K-5th grade), Youth in Motion, Dinner (College Students eats free!), and Choirs.
We are a diverse group of Christians who worship God and serve Gods people with enthusiasm and gratitude.
What does it mean to be Presbyterian?
We believe that God creates, redeems and sustains us all and that God wants each of us to participate in bringing justice, peace, and love to flower in the world.
We believe that God has been made known through Jesus the Christ and that God lives among us on the earth through Gods Holy Spirit.
We believe that God sends everyone to work toward the healing of the world, so we go from worship to meet God in our life outside the church doors.
We believe that the Bible is Gods living word to us, our rule for faith.
We welcome men and women, people of all ages to lead in worship, mission, and study.
We celebrate the Sacraments of Baptism and Communion. Our Communion table is open to all who trust in Gods grace.
We balance church leadership between clergy and laypersons and elect our leadership.
So, welcome to Memorial Presbyterian Church. Were glad you came!
Rev. Deborah Meinke, Pastor
WE COME TOGETHER AS MEMBERS OF ONE BODY
TO WORSHIP, STUDY, FELLOWSHIP, WITNESS AND SERVE.
IN RESPONSE TO GOD'S LOVE IN JESUS CHRIST,