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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 ...
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.
Destiny Christian School, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County; Eagle Point Christian Academy, Sapulpa, Creek County; Emmanuel Christian School (Oklahoma), Enid, Garfield County; Evangelistic Temple School, Tulsa, Tulsa County; Faith Academy Christian School, Midwest City, Oklahoma County; Family Of Faith Christian School, Shawnee, Pottawatomie County
In 2009, the church launched a 13-episode television show on TBN called "360 Degree Life" which featured street interviews, animations, testimonies and preaching. As of January 2010, Victory Christian Center reported an average Sunday attendance of 9,612, and was reported to be the second largest church in Tulsa. [4]
Victory Christian School (K-12) (Victory Christian Center Church, interdenominational) Augustine Christian Academy (K-12) (Non-denominational, Evangelical) Riverfield Country Day School (Infants-12) (Not religiously affiliated)
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 ...
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.
The non-commercial UHF channel 47 allocation was contested between two groups that vied to hold the construction permit to build a new station on the frequency. The first prospective permittee was the David Livingstone Missionary Foundation, a nonprofit religious corporation headed by Billy James Hargis, a Tulsa-born evangelist, who founded American Christian College; the foundation filed an ...