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We offer two services on Sundays. Morning Prayer at 8:30am and Morning Worship at 10:15am online and in-person, with Sunday School for all ages at 9:15am.




WHIZ KIDS NEEDS YOU!
We need two more tutors to complete our roster.



Please join Plymouth Guild on Tuesday, Nov. 11th at 10:30am, as they welcome Rev. Kayla Bonewell, Sr. Minister at Church of the Open Arms as their guest speaker. Kayla will share information and experiences about her church's mission. Church of the Open Arms is home to a food pantry and clothing closet. We're encouraging everyone in attendance to bring canned goods for their pantry. Afterward, we will gather for lunch at the Belle Isle Brewery Restaurant at 50 Penn Place, 1900 Northwest Expy, Oklahoma City.
A native of Oklahoma City, Kayla earned a BA in Religion from Oklahoma City University (2002), a Master of Liberal Arts from Naropa University (2004), and a Master of Divinity from Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, California (2008). Ordained in the United Church of Christ (2010), Kayla has ministry experience as a hospital chaplain, campus minister, social justice activist, youth minister, associate pastor and solo pastor. Her personal mission statement is "To empower community, through experiences of the divine, to lead lives of deep meaning, while cultivating health, peace, and beauty in our world.
Kayla was awarded "Forty under 40 in Oklahoma City Leadership" in 2016, and received an "Oklahoma Human Rights" award from Amnesty International in 2018. She is on the board for The Interfaith Alliance of Oklahoma.

WEBS' new book is The Tears of Things by Richard Rohr
How do we live compassionately in a time of violence and despair? What can we do with our private disappointments and the anger we feel in such an unjust world? In his most personal book yet, Richard Rohr turns to the writings of the Jewish prophets, revealing how some of the lesser-read books of the Bible offer us a crucial path forward today.
The prophets' writings reflect the full spectrum of human maturity. In almost every case, their initial rage and their accusatory words evolve into a profound pathos and lamentation about our shared human condition and the world's suffering. Through astute critiques of culture and institutions, and their journey from anger to sadness, and ultimately compassion, the prophets exemplify what Rohr calls "sacred criticism"-a distinct approach to confronting evil and injustice that acknowledges the wholeness of history, the interconnectedness of every living being, and the reality of a divine and universal love. In this, they set the stage for Jesus, who follows this identical pattern.
Drawing on a century of biblical scholarship and written in the warm, pastoral voice that has endeared Rohr to millions, The Tears of Things breathes new life into ancient wisdom. It paves a path of enlightenment for anyone seeking a compassionate way of living in a hurting world.

Wednesday evening rehearsals will be from 7-8pm in the choir room.
Please plan to join us for this highly anticipated module. Have questions? Use the button below to contact Mayflower Music Director Clint Williams.

Download our church's mobile app and get easy access to worship, events, and giving. Our app can be found in Google Play for Android users and Apple's App Store for iPhone users-see the links below. If you need assistance, contact the church office or ask one of our deacons on Sunday mornings.
Once you have the app, please be sure to allow notifications. It's the best way we have of letting you know about church closures during inclement weather.
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