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Bobby Gruenewald (born July 31, 1976) is the Pastor and Innovation Leader at Life.Church, a multisite church based in Oklahoma. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is also the founder of the YouVersion Bible App [ 1 ] and a former entrepreneur, making and selling two multi-million dollar online companies.
Despite diminished presence in areas like Tulsa and the Panhandle, United Methodists remain hopeful about the future and have plans.
Robin Meyers was born in Oklahoma City, and was raised in Wichita, Kansas. [3] His father, Dr. Robert Meyers, was originally an ordained minister in the Church of Christ and Professor of English Literature at the church-affiliated Harding University; however he lost his job in 1959 for supporting desegregation at the school. [4]
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.
Hugoton First Christian Church, Pastor Heath Kelley’s current church, also opened its doors Sunday for “continuous prayers.” Anyone with information is asked to contact the Oklahoma State ...
In 1992, Burleson moved from Texas to Enid, Oklahoma to pastor for Emmanuel Baptist Church. [4] Burleson was appointed to serve on Oklahoma's Higher Education Program Board in 1996 by Governor Frank Keating. [5] In 2002, he was elected the President of the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma and he was reelected to the position in 2003.
A pastor in South Carolina, who goes by Preacher Squirrel, has run a website and YouTube channel with his wife called "God's Misfits" for several years, according to the ministry's website.
Carlton D'Metrius Pearson (March 19, 1953 – November 19, 2023) was an American Christian minister and gospel music artist. [1] At one time, he was the pastor of the Higher Dimensions Evangelistic Center Incorporated, later named the Higher Dimensions Family Church, which was one of the largest churches in Tulsa, Oklahoma.