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    Woodlake Church

    4.4 (7 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 12:30 pm

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    2 years ago

    amazing church with a staff of servant leaders! Wonderful ministry to children and they are very missions minded.

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    3 years ago

    I have experienced so much growth while attending Woodlake! Everyone is so welcoming and I always feel like I'm home when I'm there!

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    CityChurch

    CityChurch

    3.9(9 reviews)
    8.0 miSouth Tulsa

    This place operates like a family. There is no church I've been to that has the ability to invite…read moreyou in, make you feel truly a part of the ongoing conversation and then give you the ability to truly jump right in with no assumption on what you will give back. Truly based on love and grace and a desire to help people find peace in their beliefs. If you are frustrated, anxious or stressing about what church looks like for you - please don't give up before coming by.

    The music is WAY TOO LOUD! WAY!!!! The bass vibrations…read morerattled my entire body. The sound mix technician should be replaced. I had to put my AirPod Pros in on noise cancellation mode just to cope with the dangerously loud decibels that overwhelming this place. There are zero people here over the age of 40. The person giving the message was clearly anti-Trump and said she was bothered by everything that's happened in the past two months, (since Trump took office). I am an elder in Christ's church and didn't feel comfortable at this place at all. I was only here because of a family gathering, but would never choose to go to City Church on my own accord. Did I mention how brutally LOUD the music is? It was absolutely deafening!!!! Seriously folks, turn the volume down. It is horrifically disgusting how loud it is. There are NO acoustic tiles anywhere. There's a black metal ceiling above the rafters and sound bounces around at unsafe levels that should not be sustained by anyone on planet earth.

    BattleCreek Church

    BattleCreek Church

    4.4(5 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    This church is for everyone from a young child with the excellent children's ministry, to adults,…read moreto seniors. It is welcoming, has great worship, insightful preaching, and a place for everyone to get involved.

    Went to Easter service with my brother, his wife, and some friends. I knew it would be busy because…read moreit was Easter, but the amount of people that this place holds is impressive. I was SO thankful to see the 'First Time Visitor' parking in the front; I thought that was a nice touch. I walked into the lobby area to wait for my brother (he was running late) and I noticed a nice water fountain past the sea of people leaving from the previous service. I thought it was just a decorative feature, but it turned out to be their baptismal pool. Since it's outside of the chapel they did a live feed during the service so everyone could witness the baptisms that took place. They have a larger chapel (for everyone), a smaller chapel (for teen service), a children's area, and a special area just for babies. I didn't know whether the baby area was just for the parents to get a little break or what (free babysitter), but once I walked into the chapel I realized that the volume of the music might be too much for little ears. So the baby area is a great idea - use it if you need to. Back to the music: they have a live band playing at the beginning of the service. The music is contemporary and upbeat; it was my favorite part of the experience. The singers were really into their worship and some were getting emotional during one of the songs. The lights are dimmed and it's like you're walking into a show rather than a church service. Found our seats near the front and my brother led me back out to the side aisle. He took me over to a side table that had communion on it. He said they didn't do it as a whole, but anyone who wanted to partake in communion could. Another nice touch, to help fellow Catholics like myself adjust to this new format. The chapel has large screens on each side so everyone can see. The minister did a good job with his sermon - it didn't seem as long as it was, which is a good sign. As I said before they held baptisms out in the lobby area and fed live video into the chapel. They had a little more music, then it was time to go. I'd like to note that this location has a coffee shop near the entrance, and a book store. They allow you to take your drinks and snacks into the chapel, so no need to show up extra early and scarf your food down before the service begins. The chairs in the chapel are wide and roomy - they really went the extra mile to make their patrons comfortable. It sounds like they have several committees and clubs that anyone can join, so they are trying to have a sense of community despite the size of the congregation. Overall it was a nice experience, but I don't think I'll be converting. It's a nice option to visit every once in awhile though.

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    Holy Family Cathedral - The Crucifixion

    Holy Family Cathedral

    4.8(6 reviews)
    11.5 miDowntown

    momma and i arrived from cincinnati, after turning onto that street after getting off the denver…read moreexit from the ba, and we found parking in the lot across the street from the east facing entrance to the church. even before entering the door, i'd seen the catwalk rafters out front, similar to those i saw on a trip to new york city, with those around the church functioning for an ongoing renovation project on the building exterior. then, once inside, upon settling into a pew seat and seeing the bench and kneeler were about the same as i recollected from attending church there more regularly while going to school in the adjoining building and on sporadic visits since then, i'd mentioned to moms that graphic panels on each side altar of the church, along with the relocation of the fr. stanley rother bust, were new features of the church design i'd not seen since previously attending church at the cathedral, and then i'd recognized too that the stations of the cross around the church perimeter also had a fresh paint scheme. further, the mass service in and of itself was nostalgic in that many details, including the altar decor, server cassocks, and use of incense, reminded me of the primary time period, or glory days, so to speak, of going to and serving at mass at the church, and the priest celebrating mass represented to me a ideal balance between recognition from experience within the diocese of tulsa and someone with whom i've have limited enough interaction as to not allow previous encounters to detract from present engagement. all in all, it was a beautiful mass service, with synergistic deacon and nun participation and leadership, a consummate performance from the altar servers, and a display of poiseful celebrant presence.

    This is a very nice Cathedral in Tulsa. It know as Holy Family Cathedral. This church at least…read moreworth the visit while you are at Tulsa. The priest welcome us and show us in the church. That was Sunday morning and we enjoy our time there. The church interior color is colorful with yellow orange and white. It makes the contrast very nicely presented. This church probably can seat four hundred people. It is located in the church district downtown. Compare to many churches in Sunday, they have the most believers.

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    Holy Family Cathedral - Like the old days, but cushy as ever

    Like the old days, but cushy as ever

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    Boston Avenue United Methodist - Art Deco lighting

    Boston Avenue United Methodist

    4.5(4 reviews)
    11.1 miDowntown

    The Boston Avenue United Methodist Church is many things at once. It is of course first and…read moreforemost a house of worship. It is a magnificent example of Art Deco architecture, perhaps one of the finest in the world. It is a striking landmark on the Tulsa skyline both day and night. And it is a tourist attraction which is what my review will highlight. The attached photo is from our room at the nearby Ambassador Hotel. While the hotel is pricey by Tulsa standards this view alone makes it all worthwhile. Tulsa has many examples of dramatic architecture for its houses of worship but the Boston Avenue United Methodist Church is one that stands alone ... literally ... from every angle. As a tourist attraction it is free and guests are welcome to wander the labyrinth of hallways and stairways. I purposely did not post photos so as not to take away from future visitors sense of exploration and discovery but I will advise not to miss the sanctuary whether you are religious or not. The stained glass and sweeping ceilings are not to be missed. There are many reviews that I've read that say visitors can visit the bell tower and that it is has a great view however the lady at the welcome center seemed to scoff at that. Perhaps because it was a weekday and she didn't want to have to leave her desk. However she was otherwise friendly and helpful as was a gentleman I met from the choir who took a sincere interest in learning about us and our exploits in Tulsa. I recommend spending an hour or two exploring this attraction and if definitely bringing your camera.

    If you love art deco, this is definitely worth visiting, the staff were very nice and welcoming,…read morelet us wander thru their facility and enjoy the history of the place. Excellent example of the architecture and period. I would highly recommend stopping by and taking a step back in history to marvel at it all.

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