Religious Organizations in Tulsa County, Oklahoma

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Top 5 Religious Organizations in Tulsa County

Rhema Bible Church
4.8
( 8 reviews )
Open until 04:30 PM

1025 W Kenosha St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012, United States

“The Lord touched my life trough Pastor Kenneth Hagin , and I am forever grateful. Love them all 🫶❤️”

Transformation Church
4.7
( 8 reviews )
Open until 04:00 PM

10441 S Regal Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74133, United States

“Amazing environment, team is amazing and super fun. I came for conference and was contemplating moving to Tulsa just for church. God is present in this place. The TC family is amazing.”

John 3:16 Mission
4.4
( 8 reviews )

506 N Cheyenne Ave, Tulsa, OK 74103, United States

“I have read the reviews and I’ve giving to John 3:16 several times and I felt like this was a good place until I have called twice went online sent a message and no one ever responded back to me, my son was ready to get help I felt like after reading how this place helped them that that would do the same for my son, he had hit rock bottom but after no response I’m really disappointed because no one seemed to care enough when finally he reached out. Anyway I’ve been trying to find my son whose out on the streets and it cold but haven’t had any luck! So I’m not giving a good review because of no response!”

First Baptist Church Broken Arrow
4.6
( 8 reviews )
Open until 05:00 PM

100 W Albany St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012, United States

“This is the church that I attend and am a member of. I used to be a member of a different one in the area, with a different denomination, but they seemed to be straying from Word of God. I am blessed, however, to live in an area with many great churches. I have stayed at this one since the pastor, and the one before him, preach the Bible and have no qualms about pointing out the direction that the world is going, which, in my opinion for this post, appears to be turning its back on God. This is an active church with a very good youth program. There is also an emphasis on missions and baptisms. If one wants to visit, this is a great time to do so as we are currently in a "Greater Still" campaign, that will be ending, I believe, next spring. The church will come out of this debt-free, and major renovations will be starting soon. I, for one, am excited to see what the church will look like when all is said and done, especially when looking at the illustrations of the proposed changes.”

Asbury Church
4.4
( 16 reviews )
Open until 05:00 PM

6767 S Mingo Rd, Tulsa, OK 74133, United States

“The Christmas Eve service tonight was a disappointing and disheartening experience. I was a member at Asbury in the days of Tom Harrison and Bill Mason, and this evening reminded me how much I miss their grace, kindness, warmth, and compassion. I grew up at Asbury and came back this evening for the first time in many years and felt insulted and belittled because, according to Andrew Forrest, I "do not have a belief system" because I'm not approaching Christianity and religion in the way he finds acceptable and correct. He stated that Christmas Eve services are many times filled with people who don't regularly attend church, and instead of speaking to these people (including myself) with tenderness and empathy, he grouped "us" all together and compared "us" to lost souls and sinners who are drinkers living empty and joyless lives. I did not feel that I was welcome at Asbury; I felt isolated, and I would imagine others like me may have also felt shame instead of feeling welcome and safe to come back to church. He also grossly misrepresented Matthew Perry - he spoke about his alcohol addiction and his desire to be famous but mentioned nothing about his charity work and the sober living facility he opened that helped men who struggled with addiction find their way to sobriety. He painted a picture of a man who was lost and a drunk and did not go any deeper and show compassion to a person who struggled, like we all do, but still did what he could to make a positive difference in the world and help others. I truly don't understand the goal of the message from Andrew Forrest tonight. If he wanted to praise the people at Asbury who don't drink and attend church every Sunday and make them feel superior to others, then congratulations, he succeeded. But if his goal was to create a safe and welcoming environment to invite people to find their way back God without shame and judgment, in my opinion, he failed miserably.”

Religious Organizations in Tulsa County, Oklahoma

In the heart of Tulsa County, Oklahoma with 5 spots, you'll find amazing Religious Organizations, holding an impressive reviews with almost 48 reviews from people worldwide.