Welcome Visitors

Here are some answers to a few common questions...

1. What kind of church is First Presbyterian Owasso?

We are a family-friendly church with a welcoming, casual atmosphere and a semi-traditional service.

 

2. What other opportunities are there to participate besides worship?

Wednesday adult bible study, prayer group, choir, crochet/knit group, Sunday classes, youth group, exercise class, mission projects, and monthly fellowship activities.

 

3. What missions and outreach do you support?

We have adopted Mills Elementary school in our neighborhood, and we provide tutors at the school, and here at the church, volunteers, financial support, Food4Kids backpacks, school supplies, as well as hosting special events for the entire neighborhood community. We also support Owasso Community Resources, Meals on Wheels, Emergency Infant Services, Goodland Academy, the Presbyterian Church in Malawi, and disaster relief organizations.

 

4. When and to whom do you serve communion?

We partake of the Lord's Supper the first Sunday of the month, and all who accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior are welcome to join us at table.

 

5. What kind of worship do you have?

We have traditional worship with hymns, a praise song each week, a choir, children's time, and a very joyful atmosphere for all ages while we worship

 

6. How can I contact the church or pastor?

Call 272-1063, email fpcowasso@att.net or fpcowassopastor@att.net or come by between 10am and 2pm, Mon - Thurs. Pastor Natalie will be happy to make an appt. to see you.

 

7. What do Presbyterian PC(USA) churches believe?

We invite you to come and worship with us to learn more. But here are some highlights: Presbyterians believe God has offered us salvation through Jesus Christ because of God's loving nature. It is not a right or a privilege to be earned by being "good enough." No one of us is good enough on our own--from the kindest, most devoted churchgoer to the most blatant sinner, we are all saved solely by the grace of God.

Presbyterians believe it is through the action of God working in us that we become aware of our sinfulness and our need for God's mercy and forgiveness. Just as a parent is quick to welcome a wayward child who has repented of rebellion, God is willing to forgive our sins if we but confess them and ask for forgiveness in the name of Christ.

Presbyterians are distinctive in two major ways: they adhere to a pattern of religious thought known as Reformed theology and a form of government that stresses the active, representational leadership of both ministers and church members. We share leadership.



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