St. Stephen's United Methodist Church isa progressive Christian church that is open and affirming of all ages, ethnicities, sexual orientations, economic brackets and walks of life. We celebrate the diversity within our congregation, and see ours as a safe church for open thought.We alsohold fast to the beauty and tradition of the United Methodist Church, and embrace the richness of its history and the depth of its theology and intellectual focus. We invite you to join us!
Come discover for yourself what makes St. Stephen's a special place!
Sunday worship services are held at 8:30 and 10:50 a.m in the sanctuary. Sunday School for all ages is held at 9:40 a.m.
1801 W. Brooks St. (N.W. corner of Brooks and McGee), Norman, OK 73069
Phone: 405-321-4988; Fax: 405-321-4731
Email: ststephensumc@coxinet.net
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Bethlehem and Beyond
An Evening Preparing for Advent
This Sunday, Nov. 28
This week, Amy's sermon is titled "In Case of Judgment Day, You'd Better HOPE Your Car Still Has a Driver" and is based on Matthew 24:36-44.
Descriptions of Adult Sunday School classes are listed in on the Adult Education page.
Here's what else is happening this week at St. Stephen's. For more information about upcoming events, contact the church office at 321-4988.
Augustine Fellowship, Room 6
Experiencing the Bible for the First Time, Room 11
Norman Chess Club, Community Hall
Literacy and Justice for All Tutoring, Room 12
Living the Questions 2, Room 12
Senior High Youth Group, Lyle Hall
Angel Band Choir, Room 10
Joyous Noise Choir, Room 10
Meditation Group, Room 11
Genesis Ringers, Sanctuary
Rev. Amy Venable, head pastor of St. Stephen's, writes this weekly column for the Shield Newsletter. For more info about Amy, visit herstaff bio.
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