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    Woodlake Church - on a what?

    Woodlake Church

    4.5(8 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    firstly, w signage, literally, you can see from the street, the w sign. then, before you walk…read morethrough the door, there is a variety of christian music playing under and around the veranda. and tonight, going as i type, is an auction event supporting the church and its mission work. i'd expected to join a worship service as i walked to and into the front entrance, but was pleasantly surprised to find an auction that appeared to start little earlier than scheduled. among the auction items to which i'd been attracted was a silver tray with olive branches design that i think would be useful for either serving a meal to an individual or presenting silverware at a group meal. really the hot item category, though, as per use at any event it is present, would be the food, among which a lemon blueberry zucchini cake drew me to it more than any other. nonetheless, although i'd left before the presentation, in which i understand to be the event in which the church mission work either was, is, or will be discussed, with the best estimate i can offer while waiting for a ride and jamming to the veranda music being that it either is or will be. and lastly, to ensure i'm not leaving the impression that all i got from the first visit of mines to the church, i'll add that at least 3 individuals communicated to me the church worship service schedule, with that being 5:30 dinner, followed by worship service each wednesday, along with a young adult group scripture reflection, at 8 that day, for individuals in the 20s age group, followed by alternating gatherings between the closest b dub wings, with wings on the church, as well as snackage in the church vestibule, with the former coming during the nearest week. and the sunday service schedule, from what i understood, is 8:15, 9:15, and 11. i'll conclude by letting you know when i plan to return is for the young adult group gathering, but it truly sounded and looked to me like there is value at the church for every age group from kids, to whatever the step after young adult is, not sure i'm there yet lol

    If you're looking for a perfect Church, you'll never find one. If you're looking for a Church…read morefilled with people who are growing just like you, then you found it. There are many ways to grow closer to God and become more like Him. Most of all, there are many ways to minister to others. It is a Church that goes beyond the walls and invests in people and community. It is a place to serve God not just be blessed by God. No one is perfect but we keep striving towards the mark. Sonja M.

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    BattleCreek Church

    BattleCreek Church

    4.4(5 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    This church is for everyone from a young child with the excellent children's ministry, to adults,…read moreto seniors. It is welcoming, has great worship, insightful preaching, and a place for everyone to get involved.

    Went to Easter service with my brother, his wife, and some friends. I knew it would be busy because…read moreit was Easter, but the amount of people that this place holds is impressive. I was SO thankful to see the 'First Time Visitor' parking in the front; I thought that was a nice touch. I walked into the lobby area to wait for my brother (he was running late) and I noticed a nice water fountain past the sea of people leaving from the previous service. I thought it was just a decorative feature, but it turned out to be their baptismal pool. Since it's outside of the chapel they did a live feed during the service so everyone could witness the baptisms that took place. They have a larger chapel (for everyone), a smaller chapel (for teen service), a children's area, and a special area just for babies. I didn't know whether the baby area was just for the parents to get a little break or what (free babysitter), but once I walked into the chapel I realized that the volume of the music might be too much for little ears. So the baby area is a great idea - use it if you need to. Back to the music: they have a live band playing at the beginning of the service. The music is contemporary and upbeat; it was my favorite part of the experience. The singers were really into their worship and some were getting emotional during one of the songs. The lights are dimmed and it's like you're walking into a show rather than a church service. Found our seats near the front and my brother led me back out to the side aisle. He took me over to a side table that had communion on it. He said they didn't do it as a whole, but anyone who wanted to partake in communion could. Another nice touch, to help fellow Catholics like myself adjust to this new format. The chapel has large screens on each side so everyone can see. The minister did a good job with his sermon - it didn't seem as long as it was, which is a good sign. As I said before they held baptisms out in the lobby area and fed live video into the chapel. They had a little more music, then it was time to go. I'd like to note that this location has a coffee shop near the entrance, and a book store. They allow you to take your drinks and snacks into the chapel, so no need to show up extra early and scarf your food down before the service begins. The chairs in the chapel are wide and roomy - they really went the extra mile to make their patrons comfortable. It sounds like they have several committees and clubs that anyone can join, so they are trying to have a sense of community despite the size of the congregation. Overall it was a nice experience, but I don't think I'll be converting. It's a nice option to visit every once in awhile though.

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    St Pius X Church

    St Pius X Church

    5.0(2 reviews)
    12.9 miMidtown

    i went to church service here yesterday at 8am, and had a good experience. though i've attended…read moreservice at the church a couple other times in the past year, and more frequently in my childhood, it is not my home parish. that said, the priest saying the service, fr. john grant, was a priest at another parish at which i'd attended service more consistently during childhood. although the emphasis fr. grant places on tradition and obligation does not exactly align with my current expression of faith and belief in the church, i do appreciate that he gives such practices more focus than other priests who have said church service i've attended, because that focus draws my attention to aspects of the faith i'm not giving priority, and at least encourages me to reflect on how to give attention to aspects of my faith expression I may be neglecting. at the service yesterday, fr. grant specifically mentioned in his homily the sacrament of confession, which serves in the catholic tradition as a required and necessary modality of spiritual cleansing, both cleansing in itself and preparatory for receiving the eucharist in the sacrament of communion. and his encouragement of participating in confession in preparation for easter has encouraged me to tend to that aspect of my faith more than i have in recent years. furthermore, the church has a few aesthetic component i find noteworthy. for one, the holy water available upon entering the church is contained in a large font at the back center, which lends itself toward communal interaction. also, though my analysis is primarily secular, i like the design of the organ mounted to the back wall of the church, which reminds me of the head of optimus prime. and transitioning again to religious reflection, i'm also appreciative of the crucifix on display suspended above the altar, which serves as a prominent reminder of the divinity of jesus, which becomes manifest through the sacrament of communion. and lastly, although i do not believe treats are a necessary enticement for encouraging church attendance and participation, i'm always a appreciative of a post-service reception involving coffee and donuts, which a group of the church community served in the auditorium located across from the church on the other side of the main parking lot.

    This is my home church.I have been attending since 2017, when I moved back home to Tulsa.Father…read moreMatt left, then came Father Josh. Now we have Father John Grant. This is, far and away the best Parish I have been to in many years. Father Grant's homilies are very thought provoking and, although I have been a Catholic since I was born, I never was able to glean as much information on Scripture and the Love of God, as I have here. He is a very good teacher, and makes me want to delve even deeper every week. This Parish is also student focused and have a lot of activities for families. Although my son is 51 years old, I find it so very refreshing to be in a Parish that loves families and students so much. Everybody is so nice and helpful, I will be here until I pass. Try it, you will be impressed.

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