Memorial Presbyterian Church

Churches in Norman, OK
Churches in Norman, OK Jesus Christ, as expressed through the ministry of Memorial Presbyterian church. We pray that as you visit our web page you'll find some measure of love, joy, peace and friendliness that our members and friends experience through Memorial. We hope that you get a sense of the commitment we feel as we: reach out to others in need; watch over our kids and youth as we lead them to serve Jesus Christ in response to his great love for all of us; aim to find ways to worship God in spirit and truth as several members meet in a staff to design our worship services.

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601 24th Avenue Southwest
Norman, OK
73069
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About Us
read moreWe are a servant people called to be the light of the world. We come together as members of one body to worship, study, fellowship, witness and serve. In response to God's love in Jesus Christ, we promise to care for and support each other as we share God's love with all people. We believe that God creates, redeems and sustains us all and that God wants each of us to participate in bringing justice, peace, and love to flower in the world. We believe that God sends everyone to work toward the healing of the world, so we go from worship to meet God in our life outside the church doors.
Services
read moreIn order to allow Rev. Evans time to grieve and be with her family, a worship service was not recorded for this Sunday. We have however, been given permission to share an online service from the Presbytery of Boston with the sermon provided by the Rev. Cindy Kohlmann, Co-Moderator of the 223rd General Assembly. Videos of our services since March 22, 2020, are on our YouTube channel. Please check there every Sunday for a new video until we are able to worship together in person again.
Staff
read morePastor Evans has been ordained to the ministry of Word and Sacrament since 1997 and our Pastor since February, 2012. She is a native Oklahoman, raised in Oklahoma City and Edmond. She is a graduate of Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary (M.Div) and University of Central Oklahoma (B.S. in Elem. After seminary, Tracy was a resident chaplain at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Following the Oklahoma City Murrah Building bombing, she worked as Disaster Response Coordinator for the Presbytery of Indian Nations.
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