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180 Family OutreachThis is an opportunity for 180 Students and Parents to serve with each other! This month we will be partnering with Loaves and Fishes to help the community. Arrive at 9AM to fill out waiver and dress modest with no open toed shoes. We are so excited to serve with you!
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BA Daughters Leadership LunchCOTMBA Daughters and Friends! Please join us for our monthly leadership lunch! We hope you join us because leadership is for EVERYONE, regardless of your position. Whether you are a business owner or a stay-at-home mom; we are all called to influence others. We will be reading from the greatest book on leadership - the Bible. Bring your lunch and bible and join us from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM in the JHI room. We will meet on the 2nd Friday of every month, so mark your calendars now! Let's grow and lead together!
BA Daughters- Peace Love & The Holy SpiritWe will discuss the Peace of God the Love of Jesus and the working of The Holy Spirit!
BA Daughters: W.O.W. - Women of WorthWe are a group of ladies in our 40's - 60's, hungry for God's Word, and would love to have you join us! Our study will be: Jesus - Listening for His Voice, A Study of Mark 7-14 by Kay Arthur, meeting weekly on Tuesdays at 1pm at COTM BA in Kids on the Move. Kay Arthur provides a description of the book as follows: Jesus spoke words of life and truth. How well are your listening? True listening isn’t simply hearing the words of Jesus; it involves belief that results in active commitment. Throughout His earthly ministry, Jesus interacted with people from all walks of life. In every case, those individuals could choose to believe His words and reap the rewards of faith—or resist the truth and miss out on everything that truly matters. This same choice is yours today. you can read for yourself the words of Jesus in Mark 7–13. If you then align yourself with the One who is truth, you’ll experience for yourself the freedom that comes from truly listening for and following the voice of the Savior.
BA Homework HelpersStarting this fall, we are going to be partnering with Broken Arrow Public Schools to provide homework help (and a tasty snack) to a few selected students who could use some extra time, attention, and encouragement! Join us as we take time to help with whatever subjects they need extra help with! You don't need to be a professional teacher; all you need is willingness, patience, and a heart for the next generation! We'll be able to train you on the rest!
BA Small Group Template 
Blankets with a PurposeWe gather every other month (on the first Saturday from 10 AM - 12) to make hand-made fleece tied blankets, particularly for children. We also collect and donate much needed resources for Domestic Violence Intervention Services (DVIS), such as: new pillows, new towels, new twin/queen size sheet sets, gifts for children and ladies, new clothing (all sizes), or personal care products (see DVIS Tulsa Wish List online for more details). Donating fabric or items for DVIS is not required. We appreciate blanket makers just as much as those who make donations. All of us working with whatever gifts the Lord has given us is what helps make our projects possible! You can participate in several ways: attending our Group, donating fleece/material or gift cards to JoAnn Fabric, bring donation items for DVIS, or donating cash towards the laundering of the hand-made blankets. *FABRIC scissors are needed to participate in this project. Regular scissors are not adequate. The minimum age to participate in blanket making is 12 yrs. We meet at the Tulsa Campus in the WGM Office Building (1003 N 129th E Ave), in the Conference Room. Enter the campus at Entrance 2, and the first building on your left is the Offices. Schedule for 2023: Sept 2nd, Nov 4th. 2024: Jan 6th Please do not hesitate to contact Kim Zebell Cell phone: 262-347-5045
Blume YA Dinner PartyWe host a Young Adult dinner party once a month for people 18-29. We'd love to have you join us as we share dinner together, connect in community, and grow together in our relationship with Jesus. Feel free to message us for details on our dinner party!
Board GamersJoin us in the red room the 2nd Monday of each month for games, snacks, and fellowship! This group is for anyone who enjoys playing all sorts of games- classics, cooperative, cards, and more! Feel free to bring your friends or family (kids 12+ are welcome!)
Board of Directors - Chris CostaEVERY MAN NEEDS A BOARD OF DIRECTORS • Men struggle to find powerful relationships. • Relationships are often connected with our next steps. • Being disconnected from powerful relationships prevents us from living powerful lives. WHAT IS OUR GOAL • Live our best bold life in such a way that we help others do the same. • Give men the tools to consistently take their next step. • Equip men to start their own BOD. Bring your own lunch. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME! Average age is about 50. Come give it a try. You’ll never be the same.
Broken Arrow Ruth Bible StudyCOTMU Bible Studies are learning environments where students are given tools to help them read their Bible and understand its meaning, as well as a community where they can discuss, ask questions, and participate in the learning process. Join us for a 5-week study in the book of Ruth.
Cindy Loveless Small Groupies 
CommunityWe are all about community for married couples. We meet on Friday night break bread and discuss the previous weekend's message.
COTMBA + BAPD OneBA OutreachThis Saturday Outreach is a great opportunity to serve our BA Police department by cleaning up local neighborhoods and showing them the Love of Jesus!
COTMU Colossians/Philemon Bible StudyCOTMU Bible Studies are learning environments where students are given tools to help them read their Bible and understand its meaning, as well as a community where they can discuss, ask questions, and participate in the learning process. Join us for a 5-week study in the books of Colossians and Philemon. Colossians and Philemon are connected by a shared setting and context, making them a perfect pair for study. The church at Colossae was situated within a diverse culture of competing beliefs. Despite the encouraging reports of their reputation for great faith and love, they also faced intense cultural pressure to compromise or turn from Jesus altogether. Sound familiar? Paul's answer to the problem then is the same answer today; Christ in you, the hope of glory. Because Christ is enough, they have all they need to press on and mature in their faith. The cost of the study is $10 (covers the cost of the book). A workbook will be provided the first week of class. There will be 1–2 hours of homework per week. *Childcare is not available.
Couples with KidsBekah and I are in our mid 30s, raising 4 kids ages 9 and under. Our group typically consists of couples in their 30s and 40s with a variety of ages of kids. The focus of the group is diving deeper into the weekend service. We think the support of other families in the church is so important and we would love to walk this journey with you!
CyclingThis group will meet on Tuesdays at 5:45 PM at the 96th street park on Riverside to ride our bikes. We will leave promptly at 5:45 and ride for about an hour. After our ride we will meet at a nearby Starbucks or Smoothie King to hang out. All skill levels welcome. Helmets are required. Riders are responsible to bring their own bikes. We may have to periodically cancel due to weather. Kids under 18 MUST be accompanied by a riding adult.
Determined DaughtersThis is a group for all women. We meet in a home in Jenks/Bixby area. Members are welcome to come at 6:00 pm to visit and fellowship prior to the study time from 6:30 to 8:00 pm. Unfortunately, we have no childcare available. We are an ongoing group who will start Jen Wilkin’s Better- A Study of Hebrews on March 27th. This study will focus on the question ‘What the Bible say about God?’ Are you up for the challenge of ‘moving beyond loving God with your whole heart, to loving Him with your mind’? Join us and dive deep to learn more about God in this ten session study. We will use the study book with streaming video access. Each week we will watch the video and discuss the topic for that session. The book for the study can be purchased at Lifeway.com.
Empty Nesters - Supper GroupHi, we are John & Heather Stapleton and we would like to invite you to our group for fellow Empty Nesters! This is a group for married Empty Nesters, ages 50-70, who are in the same stage of life and looking to meet new people as well as have fun and fellowship. Besides sharing a meal together, we will be discussing what to do now that the nest is empty. We believe this will be a great opportunity to connect, build a community, and offer support and encouragement. The group will meet every other Thursday, beginning May 2 and go through June 27. The first meeting and meal will be at our home near 51st and Lynn Lane in Broken Arrow. Our hope is every other week, someone from our group, will share a light meal at different homes, for those who are willing. Feel free to reach out for more details about our Empty Nesters Group.
Explore TulsaThis is a co-ed group for ages 23-35 (single or married) looking to build a like minded community with people walking through similar stages of life. What better way to build community than to explore the one in our own backyard, TULSA! We will meet at least twice a month at various locations around Tulsa. Some locations we will explore are parks, coffee shops, restaurants, concerts, community events, etc. Dates and times will vary based on the event. You will receive an email at least one week prior to the event with specific details. We look forward to exploring Tulsa together!
Family FridaysThis group is currently full but feel free to reach out to join the wait list. Are you a newer family to COTM or have you been here awhile but want to make deeper personal connections? Then we've got a small group for you! Hi - We are the Medrano family and we want to connect with you! We are a family of 4 with 3yo and 5yo children. We attend and serve on Saturday nights here at the BA campus. We are so excited to host a small group in our home every other Friday. Here's what you can expect at the Medrano small group: We will serve dinner and spend time in community. Our time together typically includes playing games, hanging out and getting to know each other. We always end with praying over each other. We have room for just 3 families so sign up today to save your spot! Our group will meet in SE BA on the following Fridays at 6pm: January 5 February 2 & 16 March 1 & 29 April 12 May 10 & 24
Finding HopeOur small group is for parents, friends or any relatives of addicts. Any form of addiction.
Flourish Daughters for WidowsFlourish is a group women from all ages and stages of life who share the unique role of being a widow. We gather monthly for a time of conversation and fellowship; sometimes we share tears, but there is always lots of laughter and understanding. We are better together and your story matters. *Note - meeting location update We meet on the 2nd Saturday of every month from 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM in the COTMU ministry room at WGM Offices. It is the first building as you arrive from N 129th E Ave. Please use the east parking lot and entrance door. Light snack and coffee provided.
Flourish Widows Group at WestWe are a community of Daughters that are Widows of all different stages. Our goal is to encourage each other, challenge each other, and help each other walk in freedom of our God Given purposes. We are striving for monthly get togethers on the first Saturday of the month @ 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM in the Jhi room at West.
Food on the Move - Outreach GroupWe are proud to partner with Food on the Move and they strive to combat food deserts in the Tulsa area. In recent years, FOTM impacted over 45,000 families challenged by food insecurity. They continue to increase the number of families they can reach as areas of influence grow and through volunteer support. As an ongoing Outreach Serve Group, volunteer opportunities include: 1. Planting, growing, harvesting fruits and vegetables, preparing them for distribution 2. Door to door engagement with community members to inform them about food distribution events and gather information to understand the needs they are facing 3. Monthly Food & Resource Festivals where the food is distributed to the community. All ages are welcome to join and we encourage families to serve together. Dates and hours are subject to change with the seasons. Tonya Mason will reach out to provide more detailed information about the current volunteer days/hours. Thank you!
Food Share OutreachDo you love serving others? Join us for food distribution happening every month at Praise Christian Faith Center, 4748 S. 31st W. Ave., Tulsa. COTMW has partnered with this ministry and could really use your help. We gather to set up at 4:30pm just prior to serving at 5:30pm and break down takes about 30 minutes after 7:00pm. We hand out food from 5:30pm - 7:00pm on the 3rd Thursday every month. We also have multiple opportunities prior to Food Share like picking up food from different locations, unloading that food and making the boxes all before the food share day. If you are interested in more than just Food Share Day let me know that when you sign up. Eastern Oklahoma Food Bank requires all volunteers to be 18 years or older in order to handle USDA food.
Fostering ConnectionsOn the first Saturday of the month (holidays pending), we help Fostering Connections with various projects that need help at their site. This will include things like sorting, organizing, helping around their resource center and/or warehouse! Children are welcome with their parents. The mission of Fostering Connections to improve the lives of children and youth in Oklahoma's child welfare system by providing resources and building community. If you'd like to be involved in other areas going forward, be sure to ask what opportunities are available.
Free to Wonder Wellness/ FitnessI am so delighted that you clicked on this group! My name is Carrie Jones. I’m a Certified Revelation Wellness Instructor and founder of Free to Wonder Wellness. We’d love you to join us! Here’s some details: WHERE: COTM West (Yellow Kids room) WHEN: Monday evenings from 6:30 to 7:30 WHAT to Expect: We will enjoy a WONDER-ful, Revelation Fitness class including cardio, drumsticks, and toning. We’ll end the night with restorative stretching, stillness, scripture, and prayer. EQUIPMENT: Bring a yoga mat and 2-3lb weights if you have them. I will have extra mats available if needed. WHO: YOU! FTW classes are for everyBODY and ability. COST: A $5.00 donation is requested for each class, but not required. There will be a cashbox at each class as well as a way to pay via PayPal, Cash App, and Venmo. These sessions can be joined at any time, however, the more you come, the more you gain through community, fitness, and a deliberate focus on God. Please let me know if you have any questions! Carrie Jones (918) 851-1779
Freedom FightA study of the Freedom Fight curriculum for men seeking purity and God's truth about their lives and breaking the hold of pornography and lust in their lives. God has a plan and God has a promise for your life. If you're one of the vast majority of men for whom pornography, lust or sexual immorality has taken root in your life, there is a program that can show you the way out. The Freedom Fight. The Freedom Fight is a curriculum that includes videos, a workbook, and Holy Scriptures to help men refocus on who God says we are, not on who Satan tells us we are. Many of us choose to use accountability software on our electronic devices, we do face-to-face check-ins each week during our group time, and we have accountability partners we can lean on. Community provides a safe haven for us. "As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17. Most of us didn't get into this place in our lives overnight, and we're not getting out of it overnight. But together, we can. Men with this addiction have had their brains chemically altered by dopamine. But once we understand this, there are tools we use to break the hold of pornography in our lives, learning who God says we are, and renewing our minds. "Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will." Roman 12:2. Renewing our minds is key. Come learn to renew your mind, and escape the hold that pornography, lust and sexual morality has on your life. Remember the story of the adulterous woman from the book of John? "The teachers of the law and the Pharisees brought in a woman caught in adultery. They made her stand before the group 4 and said to Jesus, “Teacher, this woman was caught in the act of adultery. 5 In the Law Moses commanded us to stone such women. Now what do you say?” 6 They were using this question as a trap, in order to have a basis for accusing him. But Jesus bent down and started to write on the ground with his finger. 7 When they kept on questioning him, he straightened up and said to them, “Let any one of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her.” 8 Again he stooped down and wrote on the ground. 9 At this, those who heard began to go away one at a time, the older ones first, until only Jesus was left, with the woman still standing there. 10 Jesus straightened up and asked her, “Woman, where are they? Has no one condemned you?” 11 “No one, sir,” she said. “Then neither do I condemn you,” Jesus declared. “Go now and leave your life of sin.” John 8. Come join the brotherhood of Christ, where there is no condemnation, only love and a desire to grow closer to God and be free from Satan's traps. Signup at TheFreedomFight.org, you can download the workbook for free (Or purchase a bound, hardcopy for about $15.00) and start watching videos. We will discuss the videos each week, discuss how or what the material means to each one of us, discuss the Biblical insight that each section contains, and learn to use the web-site for check-ins and utilize BRACE and the F.A.S.T.E.R scale, daily tools that we can use to renew our minds.
Freedom in ChristHow to overcome re-occurring issues in your life by understanding who you are in Christ.
Gary Sutherland Small Group 
Guys, Guns and GodThis is a group of men who love God, have an interest in firearms and see the value in supporting each other. We will typically meet together in a meeting room at a local gun range. We will have a discussion time and range time. This group will cost $10 range fee for each member shooting. No charge for those who just want to engage in the conversation.
Guys, Guns and GodThis is a group of men who love God, have an interest in firearms and see the value in supporting each other. We will typically meet together in a meeting room at a local gun range. We will have a discussion time and range time. This group will cost $10 range fee for each member shooting. No charge for those who just want to engage in the conversation.
Hampton - YA Dinner PartyHi! We host a dinner party once a month for people at YA, ages 18-29. We would love to have you join us for dinner and connecting in community. Feel free to reach out for details about our dinner party.
Healthy Community Midsize GroupWe know that community is a very important aspect of our faith, but sometimes having healthy relationships is hard. April 23rd to May 7th we will be offering a midsize group that focuses on the how-to of developing and maintaining healthy relationships at all stages of life. We will be focusing on topics like building and maintaining adult friendships, dating before and during marriage, relationships in crisis, and a few other great topics! Dinner and childcare provided!
Homeless Street MinistryCome join FreedomTruth Street ministry as we minister to the homeless/houseless population in downtown Tulsa! We meet every Saturday @ 8:00 AM (weather permitting) at 500 W Archer St in Tulsa. Our main priority is sharing Jesus, His gospel, and His love with the people on the streets of downtown. We distribute donuts, hot chocolate & coffee, donated clothing, Bibles & Daily Bread Devotionals, prayer, hugs, and loving conversation. In the warmer weather, volunteer musicians play live music on the street. In colder weather, we play music using a P.A. system. We pray for revival in downtown Tulsa. We pray Jesus and His gospel change people's lives forever. Serving Opportunities: - Handing out donuts and drinks - Organizing clothing and helping people sort through clothing to find what they need - Clothing donations (we need men's clothing that is season appropriate!) - Handing out Bibles & devotionals - Greeters. We need people who can simply walk around, talk with people, and make them feel loved and welcomed. - Prayer warriors who will pray with people on the street. - During warmer weather, we need skilled musicians who can play Jesus-centered music. If you join us, you will be ministering on the street and will be up-close and personal with those we are trying to serve. We are trying to build relationships, not serve strangers. Because this is a gospel-centered ministry, spiritual warfare sometimes becomes obvious. We have had people become visibly/vocally angry and agitated at the presence of Jesus. We have endured persecution (Matthew 5:11-12). This is something you need to be prepared for if you choose to join us.
Hope After LossLosing a loved one to addiction brings a range of emotions from shame to regret to agonizing sorrow. Hope After Loss helps people process their emotions to move forward on the journey of healing and restoration. By walking through grief together in the light of God’s Word, we can begin to find strength, purpose, peace, and HOPE in the midst of our circumstances. We meet on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month at COTM-Broken Arrow in the JHI room from 6:30-8:00pm. Arrive between 6:15-6:30pm, if you will be late please call so I can let you in. Just come as you are and learn to love yourself again. “And I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from God’s love. Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither our fears for today nor our worries about tomorrow-not even the powers of hell can separate us from God’s love.” Romans 8:38 NLT
Jesus and Jiu JitsuWe will meet weekly and start with grappling instruction, techniques will focus on wrestling and jiu jitsu. Format will be 5 min warm up, 10-15 min of drilling, 30-45 min of live rolling, finishing with 15 min of scripture and prayer.
John 3:16 Ministries - Outreach Group*Volunteer days vary according to availability. As a ministry partner, we love the vision of John 3:16 Mission. They are focused on helping those that are homeless, hungry, poor and at-risk in the Tulsa community by ministering to their physical, mental, emotional and spiritual needs. They have multiple locations that offer opportunities to serve and help make miracles happen for thousands of people every year. Whether it is helping to serve a hot meal to the homeless community of Tulsa, sorting donations, stocking our food pantry, tutoring a child or mentoring a teenager, the gift of your time, talent and passion through volunteering makes a huge difference to the various ministries of John 3:16 Mission! To learn more about serve opportunities please sign up and the leader will be in touch.
Keltner YA Dinner PartyWe are excited to welcome young adults ages 18-29 into our home to connect, make new friends and offer encouragement and support. We will share a meal, play games and enjoy getting to know one another.
Kingdom Business LeadersWe will meet every other Thursday from 1130-1230 on the COTM campus in the Willie George Building. Come join those who want to grow spiritually, in leadership and Kingdom impact in your business place or nonprofit. We will encourage one another and build relationships.
Let’s Do Life Together!Hi! I’m Lexi, and I have two young babies. Raising babies can be hard work, but having a community of like minded women shouldn’t have to be. If you’ve been craving community with other like-minded women, then I want to welcome you (and your littles) with open arms! I will be hosting fellowship the second Friday of each month at 10am at my home in Skiatook. I have a big backyard so kids can play (weather permitting) and a house full of toys. I would love to have you! *If you’re not a mom and just searching for good community and fellowship, please don’t hesitate to join. All women are welcome!
Loaves & Fishes - Outreach GroupThis is an outreach group that meets on the first Saturday of the month. The Mission: Feeding the Spirit, Soul & Body of the Elderly, Disabled & Working Poor. We will be serving breakfast, greeting, warehouse or Thrift store sorting/packing, helping the guests out to their vehicles with groceries and offering prayer. Please meet us in the front lobby or the main room (11321 E 19th St, Tulsa) at 8:50 am - it would be helpful for you to park on the street to make room for the guests near the building. Please west closed toe shoes - gloves for men may be helpful to bring. A parent needs to accompany any of his/her minor-aged children. If you have any questions, please call or text Tim at 918-500-2443
MAJOR MenMen And Jesus Outreach Repair - We are currently meeting every other Saturday morning for breakfast and discussion of a bible chapter or a book. We also do approximately one project per quarter for people who need help with home repairs, etc. You do not have to participate in our projects to be a member of our group, nor do you need to be skilled at any particular trade. Just bring an appetite for good food and the word of the Lord.
Marriage Midsize Group at West (April 2-30)In the midst of life's trials and obligations, marriage stands as a beacon of love and understanding. We've chosen a spouse who knows us deeply and supports our journey through life's challenges. While responsibilities demand attention, nurturing our relationship remains paramount. By prioritizing our spouse, we embrace the divine gift of companionship, embodying the loving example of Jesus. Join us for a transformative 5-week exploration of Biblical principles, aimed at not just surviving in marriage, but thriving. This group will meet at West on Tuesday nights starting April 2 and ending on April 30. Childcare will be available!
May 4 - First Saturday and Day of HopeLooking for a family-style serve? This is the one! On May 4 from 9:30 - 11:30 AM we have a unique opportunity to partner with Day of Hope as they serve a very special community in Bixby with outdoor games, food, live worship and more! In April they had over 200 people serving at homes and connecting with families at the block party. Over 40 homes had volunteers teams making improvements to plumbing, roofs, yard clean-up, while others were handing out resources, praying and hearing resident's stories. They will be shuttling people from a nearby church, providing t-shirts, and also snacks and water. This is actually an all-day block party and serve opportunity for the Day of Hope team, please feel free to eat lunch and stay as long as you like. Register today for more info! All ages welcome.
May 4 - First Saturday Serve with BeHeardFor the month of May, we will be serving with a local non-profit, BeHeard, that passionately cares for people facing homelessness and are in need of resources. They offer a mobile shower facility, mobile laundry machines, barber services, food and other immediate resources all for free! We can't wait to serve with them and support this heartfelt and immediate benefit to some of the most vulnerable in our community. This outreach is located at another church off of Admiral; please check out BeHeard's website for amazing stories of impact. Team will serve from 10-12 PM. *age to serve is 18 and up to align with their liability needs. This project is limited to 25 people.
Meal Trains "r" Us!Do you have a heart to help those in need by providing a meal? Possibly recovering from a surgery, being a new mom & dad, losing a job, etc. We want to be like the little boy who gave his lunch to Jesus. We minister to others by providing meals and not sending them away in a time of need. We will utilize the "Meal Train" app to notify you when there is a need. You are not expected or required to provide a meal each time there is a need. We want to be a resource for our church and community.
Men On The MoveWe are a community where men can come as they are, without the need to pretend or wear masks. We aim to create a safe and welcoming space where men can grow into purpose driven Christians, husbands, fathers, and men of the church. Our mission is to prepare and empower men with the knowledge, support, and tools to be leaders and disciples in their Christian faith. We strive to build strong Christian men, husbands, and fathers.
Men's Business Small GroupOur focus is Business and how God can work through business ownership. We know that God has no problem with "profit" as long as we make the money in His way. There is an emphasis on business ownership and those that desire to own a business but not restricted to just owners. We believe that God has created Laws for Business much like He has created physical laws like gravity. These laws will work for anyone that learns them and applies them correctly. Our meeting is at the residence of Gary and Cindy Shotton, 2017 W. Rockport St., Broken Arrow, OK 74012. We start at 7:30 PM and end at 9:00 PM but men can hang around for extra social interaction.
Men's Fellowship & Bible Study - Tulsa/CatoosaMeetings are in my home about a mile east of the Tulsa campus. Our group is a blend of men varying in background, age, and interest. Our goal is to have fellowship, open discussions and to take our next step spiritually and in every area of our lives. Starting in February will be following the COTMU Bible Studies: James Bible Study curriculum. We also plan to participate in some community serving opportunities and go camping a couple of times before summer.
Midsize Group TemplateThis group is to be used as a Midsize group, group type template. Copy this group to create a new small group to show on the Finder.
Mighty Oaks - OutpostThis group is for veterans and first responders only. Outpost is a place where brotherhood will take place, and where men can be authentic, truthful, and real in our daily journey with Christ. This will be a place where we can share our praises, struggles, trauma, and other significant life experiences with one another. This group will be confidential, and everyone will be accountable for their actions. Come and find out how Mighty Oaks can change your life. As iron sharpens iron, so a man sharpens the countenance of his friend. – Proverbs 27:17
Moms on the MoveOn a mission for Christ, living a family lifestyle, learning to appreciate our femininity and exploring our calling as women of Christ. We are moms of younger kids, discussing and discerning who God made us to be. We will discuss Christian women’s books while building deeper relationships. Childcare not provided but kids are welcome! We will meet in the lobby of the 180 building on Thursday evenings. Light snacks will be provided, but feel free to bring your own meal for you and the kids!
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Murphy YA Dinner PartyWe are a small group gathering for those ages 18-29, who attend YA on Monday nights. We meet one Sunday each month to fellowship and learn how to walk closer with Jesus.
Oologah Women's Fellowship GroupWe are a group of multigenerational women gathering for fellowship, prayer and sharing of God's word. Our goal is to grow healthy relationships with each other and with God while sharpening our knowledge of His word.
Outreach Template 
Preschool & Toddler Moms Monthly Meet UpThis is a community serving group for moms with children who are looking to connect with other moms in a similar season of life. As moms, we know how hard it can be to serve at church when you have littles so we want to make it easy for you! Every month we will work on the crafts for the preschool class for the following month. This will help our teachers so they can focus more on the kids instead of preparing the craft. Bring your kids with you and let them play and enjoy coffee on us! We will meet in one of the classrooms at COTM BA. Specific dates are sent out monthly.
Reading Partners - Outreach GroupVision: What We Do - Reading Partners is a literacy nonprofit that mobilizes community volunteers to provide K-4th grade students with the one-on-one reading support they need to set them on a path to read at grade level. Becoming a volunteer tutor requires no previous experience, as we provide an easy-to-follow curriculum that includes step-by-step lesson plans to teach an effective lesson and staff support each step of the way. The minimum age to volunteer is 14. Where: Volunteers can tutor in-person or virtually at one of our 25 reading centers across Tulsa Public Schools and Union Public Schools, however this Serve Group is primarily focused on Lewis & Clark Elementary, Kerr Elementary and Hamilton Elementary. When: Volunteers commit to just 1 hour a week. Volunteers choose the school location, day, and time of their weekly tutoring session. Sessions are offered Mondays-Thursdays between 8 AM - 3 PM. How: Volunteers sign up on our website at www.readingpartners.org/volunteer. Attend a tutor orientation. Successfully complete an annual background check and tutor code of conduct (provided at no cost to the volunteer). Schedule your weekly tutoring session and begin tutoring Contact: Office line directly 918-949-1979 or email: [email protected]
RV and Tenters Small GroupWant to meet at a beautiful lake, camp with friends, share and pray for one another while enjoying the great outdoors? We plan to meet at designated lakes and State Parks in Oklahoma and one long trip to Colorado/New Mexico this 2023. Other Weekend dates are April 13, April 27, May 11, June 8, July 15-24, August 24, September 7, September 21, October 12, October 26, November 9. This small group is open to the whole family. If you are interested we will send you the locations we plan to go and you will be responsible to reserve your own campsite. Book quickly as campsites fill up quickly.
S.C.U.B.A. - Serious Christians Understanding Biblical ApplicationsA Bible study small group for men focusing on studying, understanding and applying what the Bible says about being better disciples, leaders, husbands and generally better Christian men. Ongoing studies, open to join at any time.
Serving Our Seniors (S.O.S.)This is a service based outreach group that is made to love and serve our Seniors and responds whenever our Seniors send out an "SOS" for assistance of any kind. A request might simply be for information (like help locating a reliable repairman), physical in nature (like mowing grass), computer assistance, or varied other requests.
Stand in the Gap (Life Launch) - Outreach Group*Volunteer hours vary. As a ministry partner, we love the vision of Stand in the Gap. Life Launch was created to fulfill the biblical mandate to care for orphans. We believe the orphans of our time are young adults aging out of the foster care system and from other hard places. Life Launch mentor teams interrupt the cycles of abandonment, poverty, and trauma that these young adults have experienced by creating patterns of safety, trust, and respect. Commitment: 3+ hours a month, for one year. All training is provided by Stand in the Gap. To learn more about serve opportunities please sign up and the leader will be in touch.
Stand in the Gap (Women in Transition) - Outreach Group*This Serve Group would not be a static day, time or place it is uniquely tailored to the participation in the SITG program around mentoring a woman in transition. Women in Transition is a three-stage program. First, the SITG staff members (all formerly incarcerated women) teach our curriculum inside prisons/jails and in partner locations. We share personal experiences as well as practical education about: 1) anger management, 2) the power of “no”, 3) characteristics of co-dependency, 4) dealing with stress, 5) communication skills, 6) facing addiction, and more. Then, after a course graduate is released from prison or jail, we remain in relationship to ensure that she is willing to follow through on her commitment to life change. Lastly, (and this is where you come in!) we recruit and train a small group of volunteers to come around a woman who is actively pursuing a healthy life. Volunteers commit to meet in their small group at least twice a month, for a minimum of one year. A Stand in the Gap small group offers encouragement, mentoring, and most importantly, prayer support. This serve group will be directed to the training program offered by SITG, please sign up for that information.
The BibleThis is an old fashion Bible study group. We read and study a book of the bible and when we are done we pick the next book and continue on from there. Our goal is to read the entire bible from front to back, Genesis to revelation while forming new friendships along the way. Please come join us as we learn more about the bible and how we can apply it to our lives.
The Spring Shelter - Outreach GroupEvery third Saturday of the month we fix lunch for the ladies and their children at The Spring, a shelter for those affected by situations such domestic abuse or human trafficking. What a great opportunity to be Jesus hands extended. We hope you will join us! Where do we meet? For the safety of the ladies and their children, directions will be provided at enrollment. What should I wear? Wear clothing appropriate for a work day! Close toed shoes are recommended. Is there a minimum age required to attend? If you are under the age of 16, you MUST be accompanied by a parent and will only be allowed in the store room and other areas, not the kitchen. Questions? Text 918-407-2488 (preferred) or Email Ginger Morris [email protected]
The StandardOur group is designed to equip men to represent the standard that God has called them to live by. We will be going through different books starting with No More Excuses by Tony Evans.
Townes YA Dinner PartyThis is a dinner party for young adults. We enjoy a meal together, as well as have games and fellowship. We meet one Sunday a month and would love to have you join us!
Tulsa Hills Youth Ranch OutreachTulsa Hills Youth Ranch is making a significant impact on the lives of youth in our community who have experienced trauma. We help with work projects on the ranch and also have opportunities to mentor and be part of 1 to 1 discipleship with youth at the ranch. Our ranch days will be at the ranch on the 3rd Saturday of each month unless weather or holiday schedules cause us to adjust. If you have questions, would like to confirm that we will be meeting, or if you would like to begin mentoring, please text me @ 918 232 1895. For ranch days, please note the following requirements: *Each person must complete a LIABILITY WAIVER from THYR upon arrival. *Persons using power tools such as chainsaws, powered pole saws, powered weed trimmers or any other gas/battery powered tool must sign an additional HIGH POWER MACHINERY WAIVER.
Villarreal YA Dinner PartyOnce a month, we gather in our home and host a YA dinner party for young adults ages 18-29. Our group is a mix of single, engaged and married people. Our heart is discipleship and a place for people to feel loved, welcomed and connected. Sign up below and we will reach out to give you the time, date, and location each month.
W.O.W Way out WestWe are here to get real. We don't always find answers, but we know where to start looking.
WalkersThis Small Group was started to have a place where we can gather and exercise our bodies and lift each other up. We will meet EVERY Wednesday (weather permitting) at 9:00 a.m. at Kelly Lane Park in Sapulpa. The parking lot is on Taft Ave (use Dollar Tree for GPS-otherwise it takes you to a back parking lot), and we meet at the bench across the bridge. This is for all women of every fitness level. Bring your own water bottle, comfy clothes and walking shoes and get ready for some physical and spiritual fitness! Even if you can’t make it every Wednesday we would still love to have you in our group.
Wander WomenA ladies-only hiking group that meets at a nearby trail on the 3rd Saturday of every month. If you are aged 16+ and you feel that hiking 4+ miles in various terrain sounds fun, then you should join us!
Warren YA Dinner PartyWe host a dinner party once a month for young adults ages 18-29. We have a mix of 18 year olds to older 20's and welcome a mix of people single, engaged and married. We want people to feel loved, welcomed and connected. Sign up below and we will reach out to give you the time, date, and location.
Welcome All Widows“Not Alone” is a book and Bible study written for widows of all ages and stages. Come join me as we study 11 inspiring stories of courageous widows from the Bible and enjoy fellowship and encouragement as we walk this road together. (Contact Amy for book ordering information.)
West Colossians/Philemon Bible Study, (April 2 - 30)COTMU Bible Studies are active learning environments where students are given tools to help them read their Bible and understand its meaning, as well as a community where they can discuss, ask questions, and truly participate in the learning process. Join us for a 5-week study where we will dive deep into the book of Colossians/Philemon. Colossians and Philemon are connected by a shared setting and context, making them a perfect pair for study. The church at Colossae was situated within a diverse culture of competing beliefs. Despite the encouraging reports of their reputation for great faith and love, they also faced intense cultural pressure to compromise or turn from Jesus altogether. Sound familiar? Paul's answer to the problem then is the same answer today; Christ in you, the hope of glory. Because Christ is enough, they have all they need to press on and mature in their faith. The cost of the study is $10 (covers the cost of the book). A workbook will be provided the first week of class. There will be 1–2 hours of homework per week. *Childcare is available!
West Daughters 1+1 MentoringMeets 2nd Saturday of each month: This women’s group will offer Biblical mentoring through relationship and one-on-one contact. We seek Godly wisdom, and this group is specifically designed to equip and encourage women who desire to disciple others. “We loved you so much that we were delighted to share with you not only the Gospel of God but our lives as well.” 1 Thessalonians 2:8
West Mom’s Playgroup and Story TimeIf you’re a stay at home, homeschooling, work from home, or part time working mom, you’re welcome to join other moms from West as we meet together once a month for our kids to play, grab some snacks, do a craft, and listen to a story. We know it’s challenging to find time for community as a mom, especially one that allows you and your kids to make friends and grow to become more like Jesus together. This is the heartbeat and reason for the play group and story time at West. Our desire is that as we meet together you would feel loved and your children would feel loved and welcome in the West community. That you’d meet like minded believers who are also moms that understand what your going through and will pray with and for you and celebrate with you as we do life together. We meet every second Wednesday of the month from 10:30am to 12pm. Kathy Baker leads our story and craft time while the moms spend some time hanging out and afterwards kids can have a snack and get a chance to play in the indoor play ground. We look forward to having you whether you can make it once in a while or every month, you are welcome here. You can also keep up with us on Facebook by joining our Mom’s of West Play Group.
Women's FellowshipWe are mostly 50 and above in age. We study the books of the Bible through the Max Lucado Life Lessons Bible Study Books. Each study is 12 weeks long. Because of health concerns of a few of the women, we have continued our weekly meetings on Zoom in addition to meeting in person for those who care to. The meetings are at 10:00 am on Wednesdays. We meet at COTM Broken Arrow in the J Hi room.
Youth Parent GroupThis group is for Parents of Teenagers. We meet once a month on Wednesday nights while our students are at Oneighty Broken Arrow. There is free dinner and childcare for those who need it. The heart behind this group is to have an open, accepting, loving, caring, vulnerable community of parents that have different perspectives, but all want to raise their children with a biblical worldview. Parenting can be challenging. There is a lot of support for parents with young children but once they hit middle school age you are expected to know what to do and how to handle things. It’s important to have a community of fellow parents to share the victories and heart aches with. A community that will encourage you and always point you back to the truth. Get serious about teaching your children about Jesus, because Satan is serious about destroying them.