Digital Bulletin
Bulletin
Digital Bulletin
We send the link to the bulletin in our weekly email newsletter. If you attend on-site and either don't have a smartphone or prefer a larger screen, our Deacons will be at the main entrance on the north side of the church and can help you check out a tablet for use during the service. You can also print the bulletin directly from the link to bring with you.
Announcements
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.

Sunday, Feb. 8th, after Morning Worship
Because of our congregation’s ongoing ministry to our unhoused neighbors, we know how critical it is for us expand our impact by working with the wider community to meet the needs of our city.
Make plans to stay after worship on Sunday, Feb. 1st, (snacks + childcare provided) to learn about how the Key to Home Partnership - a collaboration more than 50 organizations across OKC — works together to prevent and end homelessness in our community. The City of Oklahoma City’s Key to Home office serves as the lead agency for this partnership, with the shared goal of ensuring homelessness becomes rare, brief, and non-recurring. Key to Home (1) provides strategic oversight to the collaboration, (2) works to standardize and strengthen case management, data systems, and other core components of homeless services, and (3) designs programs that address high-priority needs, such as the Encampment Rehousing Initiative, which has housed more than 470 unsheltered neighbors in the last two years.
In the session, we will walk through these focus areas and take time to recognize and appreciate the meaningful, long-standing impact faith communities are already making, while also introducing additional innovative pathways congregations can take to strengthen housing entry and stability across OKC.
Make plans to stay after worship on Sunday, Feb. 1st, (snacks + childcare provided) to learn about how the Key to Home Partnership - a collaboration more than 50 organizations across OKC — works together to prevent and end homelessness in our community. The City of Oklahoma City’s Key to Home office serves as the lead agency for this partnership, with the shared goal of ensuring homelessness becomes rare, brief, and non-recurring. Key to Home (1) provides strategic oversight to the collaboration, (2) works to standardize and strengthen case management, data systems, and other core components of homeless services, and (3) designs programs that address high-priority needs, such as the Encampment Rehousing Initiative, which has housed more than 470 unsheltered neighbors in the last two years.
In the session, we will walk through these focus areas and take time to recognize and appreciate the meaningful, long-standing impact faith communities are already making, while also introducing additional innovative pathways congregations can take to strengthen housing entry and stability across OKC.

The Reproductive Justice Core Team will be offering the UPDATED SACReD CURRICULUM beginning Sunday afternoon, Feb. 8th, from 1 to 4:30pm (in person and virtually). Both those who previously studied and those who are new to the curriculum are welcome to come learn more about Reproductive Justice and how to be an advocate.
Additional sessions are:
Participation is strongly encouraged at each session, either in person or virtually, as the curriculum is designed to build on each session with a resulting action plan at the end. Digital resources and a participant's guide will be provided.
Please use the link below to sign up. We hope to see you there! Questions?- Please email reproductivejustice@mayflower.com
Additional sessions are:
- Sunday, Mar. 8th — 1 to 4:30pm
- Sunday, Apr. 12th — 1 to 4:30pm
- Sunday, May 17th — 1 to 4:30pm
- Sunday, Jun. 14th — 1 to 4:30pm
Participation is strongly encouraged at each session, either in person or virtually, as the curriculum is designed to build on each session with a resulting action plan at the end. Digital resources and a participant's guide will be provided.
Please use the link below to sign up. We hope to see you there! Questions?- Please email reproductivejustice@mayflower.com

SOLACE, Mayflower’s youth group meets in person for Sunday School and Wednesday evening youth group meetings. If you or a student in 6th-12th grade you know is interested in joining SOLACE, you can email the youth minister, Steven Christofferson, by clicking the button below.

All Governing Boards Meeting this Sunday, Feb. 1st after Morning Worship
Our January All Governing Boards Meeting is this Sunday, Jan. 25th, after Morning Worship. We'll begin together in Milligan Hall and via Zoom for the Minister's Report, before transitioning to individual board meetings. Light snacks and childcare are provided. See you there!

On Tuesday, February 10th, at 6pm, we welcome Holly Berkley Fletcher, a historian, essayist, former intelligence analyst, and author of The Missionary Kids: Unmasking the Myths of White Evangelicalism. Childcare is provided. We’ll be considering:
• What is a calling?
• How do you know you're called to do something?
• How can a sense of calling be destructive?
• How is the idea of calling influenced by culture?
• How has the idea of calling played out on a national level in American history?
Holly Berkley Fletcher is an author, historian, and former intelligence analyst. She was raised in Kenya by evangelical missionary parents. She earned a PhD in American history and taught in universities for several years before being hired as an Africa analyst by the Central Intelligence Agency, where she worked for nineteen years. She writes the Substack A Zebra Without Stripes, and her most recent book is The Missionary Kids: Unmasking the Myths of White Evangelicalism. She lives in the Washington, DC, area with her husband, two kids, and delinquent rescue dog.
• What is a calling?
• How do you know you're called to do something?
• How can a sense of calling be destructive?
• How is the idea of calling influenced by culture?
• How has the idea of calling played out on a national level in American history?
Holly Berkley Fletcher is an author, historian, and former intelligence analyst. She was raised in Kenya by evangelical missionary parents. She earned a PhD in American history and taught in universities for several years before being hired as an Africa analyst by the Central Intelligence Agency, where she worked for nineteen years. She writes the Substack A Zebra Without Stripes, and her most recent book is The Missionary Kids: Unmasking the Myths of White Evangelicalism. She lives in the Washington, DC, area with her husband, two kids, and delinquent rescue dog.

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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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