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Fr. Patrick E. Bright, Rector, 6400 North Pennsylvania; Oklahoma City, OK 73116 - Phone: 405/842-1461

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All Souls' began as a small Sunday School chapel in Nichols Hills, just north of Oklahoma City, in 1944. Since then, All Souls' Church has become a large and vibrant parish worshipping God and ministering the Gospel of Christ to all God's children. For more than sixty years, by the Grace of God, we have been guided in our worship by the traditional Book of Common Prayer, and have reached out in love and faith to the greater Oklahoma City area. We seek to draw attention neither to ourselves, nor to our parish, but to the Lord Jesus Christ, for he is the source of our vision and the object of our worship.
 
Whither you live in  Oklahoma City or are just visiting our wonderful city, we invite you to worship with us at one of our Sunday services, or perhaps you might attend one of our weekday services in the Chapel of St. Mary.  To find which would be more convenient for you; such as our service times, children and youth activities, various Bible studies or church groups,  invite you to take a few minutes to Discover Us.

 stephenbev.jpg  All Souls’ is a Stephen Ministry parish.


Our address is 6400 N. Pennsylvania Avenue, and we can easily
be reached by tuning west off the Broadway Extension at the north
63rd street exit.
We are located on the corner of Northwest 63rd
and Pennsylvania, some four miles from your exit point.

 

June 28  - July 5 , 2009

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Sunday , (June 28)
Independence  Day S
unday
8:00 HOLY COMMUNION
8:30
Adult Choir Rehearsal
10:00 Children’s Chapel/Sunday School|
10:00 HOLY COMMUNION
11:30 Young Episcopalians Lunch @ Panera
4:00 Youth - Let’s Talk About It
5:00 Open Gym
7:00 Al-Anon Family Meeting - South Lounge

 Monday, (June 29):
St. Peter and St. Paul

8:30  Morning Prayer
9:00 Children’s Day Out
9:00 Mobile Meals
5:15
Food Bank Volunteering
5:30 Holy Communion
6:30
CODA
7:30 AA Women’s Meeting

 Tuesday (June 30):
8:30 Morning Prayer
9:00 Staff Meeting
5:30 Evening Prayer
5:30 Adult Inquirer’s Class - Library
7:00 SOS Meeting
7:30 AA Men’s Meeting

Wednesday (morning) (July 1):
7:00 Holy Communion
8:30
Morning Prayer
10:00 Holy Communion

Wednesday (afternoon) (July 1):
5:30 Evening Prayer
6:30 Debtor’s Anonymous Meeting
7:00 AA Men’s Meeting

Thursday (July  2);
8:30 Morning Prayer
9:00 Children’s Day Out
9:30
Ladies Morning Bible Study
5:30
HOLY COMMUNION

Friday (July 3):
Office Closed
8:30 Morning Prayer
5:30 Evening Prayer

Saturday (July 4)
5:30 HOLY COMMUNION
 

Sunday  (July 5)
Fifth Sunday After Pentecost
8:00 HOLY COMMUNION
8:30
Adult Choir Rehearsal
10:00 HOLY COMMUNION
10:00
Children’s Chapel/Sunday School
3:00 Langston Service
4:00 Youth - Let’s Talk About It
5:00 Youth - Open Gym
7:00
Al-Anon Family Meeting - South Lounge

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