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In 1907, a group of Tulsa businessmen found an opportunity to move Henry Kendall College, an institution for higher education owned by the national Presbyterian Church from its original home in Muskogee, Oklahoma to Tulsa. The move was successful, and ultimately resulted in transforming the college into the present-day University of Tulsa(TU ...
The forerunner of Phillips Theological Seminary originated in 1906 as part of Phillips University in Enid, Oklahoma, a liberal arts college and graduate school affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). The Articles of Incorporation for the proposed "Oklahoma Christian University" were executed on October 9, 1906, known as ...
Chloe Brown is a longtime educator in the Tulsa Public Schools district, who was the first African-American teacher at Eliot Elementary School. First African American Reading Specialist in Jenks Public Schools. She is an active member of the Tulsa community, volunteering to tutor homeless children, distribute food, and work with women in crisis.
Mingo Valley Christian School (Pre-12) (Nondenominational Christian) Monte Cassino School (Pre-8) ( Catholic , Benedictine ) Victory Christian School (K-12) (Victory Christian Center Church, interdenominational)
Victory Christian School was founded in 1979 by Pastor Billy Joe Daugherty and his wife, Pastor Sharon Daugherty. In 1989, the school moved to its current facilities at 7700 S. Lewis Ave in Tulsa, OK.
He graduated from Magnolia High School in Magnolia, Arkansas in 1970. Victory Christian Center built the Tulsa Dream Center, which houses a food and clothing distribution, dental/medical clinic, legal counseling, recreation facilities and other programs to help needy people of Tulsa. Victory's bus ministry brings 1,000 - 1,200 children and ...
I moved out of the family home when my ex-husband and I separated. After a decade as the primary caregiver, having space made me a better parent.
He has also been a worship pastor at Church on the Move, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In 2008, along with the Church on the Move Praise Band, he released Beautiful Name , a live worship CD. Chrisman was briefly the worship leader at Celebrate Church in Celebration, Florida until 2006.