CHRISTMAS COMES EARLY: Meadowood's annual Christmas service will take place Sunday evening, December 21, at 6pm.

All are invited to enjoy fellowship and holiday treats together in the Fellowship Hall following the service!

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Sunday mornings are a primary way for the church to gather together to worship Christ Jesus, and each semester, we've chosen to select a thematic focus for our corporate worship that will anchor our focus as we lift the name of Jesus each week.

How do we worship all doesn't feel as well as we expected it should, especially at this time of year, when all can feel a whole lot less than well? The truth is, songs aren't mean to fake us into emotions and feelings. Rather, they are to express to God what we believe about God and understand from our circumstances.

Now that we're nearing the mid-point of December, Meadowood wanted to give you another brief update on what's coming up through Christmas!

Frenzy, chaos and anxiety are words that we could easily use to describe the modern Christmas experience. But Advent is a reminder to pause and ponder the depths to which God's love is gloriously displayed. So pause and worship this King born to set you free!

Mary bore the Savior she, too, needed to overcome the sin in her life, and as we retell the Christmas story, we acknowledge all humanity's need for Christ Jesus to come for us.

Praise the Lord! We've waited a long time to be able to gather in our Worship Center on Sunday mornings. Beginning June 21, we'll be able to do so each Sunday morning!

You've probably heard that Oklahoma's governor has begun to gradually reopen the state to pre-coronavirus levels. You may furthermore be wondering what that means for Meadowood, so we asked Bob to give everyone an update about the church's plans moving forward.

Christmas is a time to take it all in. Each year, Christmas rolls around, forcing us to pause. We remember, and we look ahead. We think of the Christmases we knew growing up. The laughter and fun. The celebrations big and small we shared with others.

What an excellent Sunday we shared to close out March! There is so much to be thankful for at Meadowood, and the most recent Sunday was a display of reasons why as we celebrated baptism, a new member and special guests helping lead us in worship. But the best part is Jesus, who is always on display, and we look forward to the Sunday ahead of us when we pray we'll see more wonderful reasons for praise.

You don't want to miss Meadowood morning worship service this Sunday, April 7, as we welcome a special guest singer/songwriter to join us in our worship.