4th of July Family Fun

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There are so many ways to enjoy the Fourth of July throughout the Tulsa area. From parades to grand finales, we’ve got your Independence Day covered.

01 BARTLESVILLE 4TH OF JULY FREEDOM FEST

When: Thursday, July 4, 2018; 7 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. (Fireworks begin at 9:45 p.m.)

Where: 2nd St & Johnstone Ave. in downtown Bartlesville.

Bartlesville’s premier and largest festival offer live entertainment by local stars on stage, along with tons of activities for kids (and kids at heart)! It’s all about fun, an F-16 flyover, family, friends, food – and, of course, fireworks to celebrate our nation’s birthday!

02 BIXBY FREEDOM CELEBRATION 2019

When: Friday, June 28, 2019; 5:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Fireworks start around 9:40 p.m.

Where: NW corner of 121st and Memorial

Bixby Freedom Celebration has it all: food trucks, patriotic tributes, distinguished guest speakers, a Kid Zone, and–of course–fireworks! Grounds open at 5:30 p.m.; the patriotic presentation begins at 8:45, and the fireworks around 9:45 p.m. Food will be available at 5 p.m. For more information, visit www.bixbyfreedomcelebration.com.

03 CAJUN FESTIVAL – AND ARTS, CRAFTS, MUSIC FESTIVAL IN GROVE

When: Thursday, July 4, 2019; 10 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.

Where: Grove Civic Center, 1720 S. Main in Grove, OK

Cost: $5 Admission, kids free.

One doesn’t have to travel deep into the heart of Cajun Country of Louisiana to find good food, good times and good music. In fact, it can be found in Grove at the Grove Civic Center with authentic Cajun music, Cajun food, and many other entertainers. Find more at www.grandlakefestivals.com.

04 CLAREMORE 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION

When: Thursday, July 4, 2019; 6 a.m.-10:00 p.m.

Where: Claremore Lake Park, E. Blue Starr Dr., Claremore

Bring out the kiddos for a fishing derby in the morning and come back in the evening for live music, kids activities, food, and drink concessions and a beautiful setting.

05 COWETA PATRIOTIC FESTIVAL

When: Saturday, June 22, 2019 @ 6:00 pm

Where: Coweta Football Field/14610 S 305th E Ave, Coweta

Phone: 918-486-2189

Gather up the family to celebrate the 4th of July early at Coweta’s annual Patriotic Festival in June. Live music will warm up the crowd while kids slide down inflatables and race through blow-up obstacle courses. Food vendors, games and water cannons will also be on site during this festive event to keep visitors well-fed and entertained leading up to the grand finale. Once the sun finally sets, take a seat on your blankets and lawn chairs to watch an exciting fireworks spectacle, capping off the patriotic holiday.

06 FANTASY IN THE SKY IN SKIATOOK

When: Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Where: 110 N Broadway, Skiatook

Phone: 918-396-2797

“Fantasy in the Sky” is an annual Fourth of July celebration sponsored by the City of Skiatook and area businesses. The celebration starts with a community-wide parade and continues throughout the day with great food, vendors and live music. The night concludes with a world-class fireworks show that brings more than 75,000 people to Skiatook. The celebration is always held on the 3rd of July. Find more www.cityofskiatook.com.

07 FOLDS OF HONOR FREEDOMFEST 2019

When: Thursday, July 4, 2019, at 5:00 pm, Fireworks at 9:30pm @ 21st Street Bridge

Where: Tulsa River Parks

Visible for miles around, an estimated 80,000 spectators will view the Folds of Honor FreedomFest 2019 from Veterans Park, River West Festival Park and along the Arkansas River.

Spectators can experience the full effect of this patriotic celebration by tuning in to radio sponsor KRMG (740 AM & 102.3 FM) during the display to listen to the accompanying musical score. For those celebrating at home, turn to KTUL Tulsa’s News Channel 8 to watch live coverage of the Fireworks Grand Finale in the opening moments of the 10 p.m. newscast.

08 GRAND LAKE FIREWORKS

When: Friday, July 5, 2019, at 9:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

Where: Located between the spillways in Disney.

http://grandlakeliving.com/event/2019-grand-lake-fireworks-in-disney

09 JENKS AMERICA FREEDOM FEST 2019

When: Thursday, July 4, 2018; 6:30 p.m.- 9 p.m.

Where: Jenks Main Street in Jenks

Jenks America Freedom Fest features a variety of family activities including a kids zone, food trucks, and vendors. Local musicians perform as patrons dine and shop on Main Street Jenks.

10 PATRIOTS IN THE PARK

When: Thursday, July 4th, 2019; 10:00 am – 11:00 pm.

Where: Broken Arrow Events Park, 21101 E 101st St, Broken Arrow

NEW 4th of July Independence Day celebratory event with two live stages all day long with a great selection of local performers, scavenger hunt, BBQ contest, activities for kids, and a fireworks grand finale!

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Through the Beatitudes

Women's Disciplship Study

Women’s Discipleship Study

Through the Beatitudes – Learning how to allow God to heal our hearts. Wednesdays beginning May 29th from 6:15 – 7:30pm in Room 135.

Childcare is provided.

For Women Only, this study through the Beatitudes in Matthew 5 shows us God’s road to recovery, wholeness, growth, and spiritual maturity.

We all have issues that may be interfering with our fellowship with God and others.

Therefore, we all qualify. You can become free from addictive, compulsive and dysfunctional behaviors and learn how to leave them behind and move forward.

Serve My City June 8 2019

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Serve My City – June 8, 2019

Unite My City Serve Day 2019 is Saturday, June 8th, and you can be a part of it! Join Eastwood Tulsa and 40 churches all over the Tulsa area as we meet real needs in our communities and collectively show God’s love to our city.

Six Sectors – 40 Churches

Serve My City has six sectors all across the Tulsa Metro area. As the point church for East Tulsa, Eastwood Tulsa has worked in cooperation with Guts Church, New Joy Fellowship, Common Ground Church, International Gospel Center, Church 3434, The Building Project, Memorial Drive Church of Christ, New Spring Church and One Hope Tulsa to plan and organize volunteers for area service projects.

On June 8thwe will serve alongside one another at two Elementary schools, an apartment complex, and trash clean up around McClure, as well as other service projects. Lindbergh Elementary School and Ellen Ochoa Elementary School have plans for a community garden to include a greenhouse and raised beds. At Lindbergh Elementary School, we will also help with landscaping, painting, and other minor cosmetic projects.

Family Missions

This volunteer opportunity is a family missions opportunity available to anyone who has a heart to reflect God’s love to the world around us, build relationships among believers of different denominational, racial and generational backgrounds, and to meet the needs of our community.

City Wide Rally at Gathering Place

Christians across the Tulsa area are coming together for Unite My City Rally Night to celebrate our unity at Gathering Place on Thursday, June 6that 6:30 with food, games, and live music.

Day of Kick-Off Location & Details:

Eastwood Tulsa
948 S 91st E Ave, Tulsa

Saturday, June 8th

8:30 am Rally

9:00am to 3:00pm

Arrive at 8:30 am on June 8thfor a Rally in the parking lot to check in, get your assignments, have some coffee and enjoy live music, a speaker, and a moment of prayer.

Visit https://eastwoodtulsa.org/events-volunteer/to volunteer today!

#ServeDay #UniteMyCity #JoinTheMovement #Tulsa #ServeMyCity #Missions #Family #EastwoodTulsa

Love One Another

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]By Dr. Ronnie Floyd

The United States of America is comprised of more than 328 million people, each of whom lives in one of 19,510 incorporated locations in the United States (towns, cities, and villages) in 3,142 counties.

Our vast nation needs the transforming message of Christ.

Advancing an intentional strategy of prayer for America calls upon each Christian, church, and ministry to do all we can, working together to achieve this God-sized assignment: to remember our audience and the daunting task entrusted to us.

Not one of us can advance this strategy alone. We need one another.

Transforming America with Prayer

Transforming America is only possible when the Lord hears the roar of His people in prayer for all of America.

That is why the National Day of Prayer is significant. It calls upon each of us to unite with our fellow believers in prayer for our nation on one specific day: Thursday, May 2, 2019. The National Day of Prayer is the one day each year when every town, city, and county should have at least one prayer observance for America. This needs to be accomplished in 2019.

Prayer can help create a culture where a transforming message can be heard and received by everyone, including people who may not look like us, believe like us, talk like us, or understand us.

If we cover our nation in prayer, America will receive this transforming message that will be lifted up across our nation, beginning now and especially on the National Day of Prayer.

Transforming America with Jesus’ Words: Love One Another

“Love One Another” is the theme for the 2019 National Day of Prayer. These words are powerful and convicting. They set a spiritual standard for us and challenge us.

Jesus’ words, “Love one another,” are recorded in John 13:34: “I give you a new command: Love one another. Just as I have loved you, you are also to love one another” (CSB, emphasis added).

Please notice, in this one verse, Jesus calls us three times to love.

Love is so important to Jesus that He went further with these convicting words in the next verse: “By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love another.” Of all the actions we can take as Christ followers, only one action distinguishes us from everyone else in this world. It is Love One Another.

In our nation, where government cannot fix us and politics cannot heal us, we must call out to God and live out before others these transforming words: Love One Another!

Why Love One Another?

Love One Another is a dynamic theme to advance, beginning now and through the National Day of Prayer and beyond. These are the words of Jesus Christ. We cannot improve on what Jesus said: “Love one another. Just as I have loved you. . .” (John 13:34).

I find it very powerful that in the first part of John 13, Jesus said someone would betray Him, and at the last part of that same chapter, He declared someone would deny Him three times. But it was in the middle of this chapter that Jesus proclaimed boldly but compassionately, “Love one another.”

This theme is extremely relevant. It is clear, simple, and easy to understand. It is also easy to communicate, even to people who are perhaps very different from us and do not understand us.

I believe everyone in the United States would agree that our nation could become much better if we would just love one another. Everyone gets it. America needs to learn to love one another.

How Deep Is Jesus’ Love?

John 13 begins Jesus’ farewell to His disciples. From John 1 through John 12, the word love is used 12 times. From John 13 through John 21, the word love is used 44 times.

Love is the theme of His farewell.

Love was Jesus’ burden when He prayed for unity among His followers in John 17. He prayed, “I have made you known to them, and will continue to make you known in order that the love you have for me may be in them and that I myself may be in them” (v. 26, emphasis added).

Loving one another distinguishes us from unbelievers. Loving one another is God’s transforming power in all relationships.

According to the testimony of the early Christian apologist Tertullian (A.D. 155–240), the pagans said about the early Christians, “See how they love one another?”

The pagans witnessed these early Christians washing the feet of others. They even saw them lay down their own lives for the Lord, for His name, and for others.

When Jesus said, “I give you a new command,” He was speaking of a new kind of love that is personal and fresh. Theologically, the death of Jesus Christ is the only way we can get right with God, and it is the coming of the Holy Spirit that sets our hearts afire with love!

The specific word for love used in John 13:34 expresses purpose. It is the kind of love that gives of self completely and unselfishly. It is a love that calls us to lay down our lives for others and to seek the welfare of others.

Love like this transforms people and can transcend all problems within relationships. Love like this is a new kind of love, and the Holy Spirit ignites us to love even our enemies. Jesus said, “I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you” (Matt. 5:44). This is extraordinary love based on the depth of God’s love for His Son Jesus, and for each of us.

Even in his epistles, John addressed this kind of love. With boldness he declared, “Anyone who does not do what is right is not God’s child, nor is anyone who does not love his brother or sister” (1 John 3:10).

Jesus is calling us to forgive, release, forget, and even to seek out those who offend us and love them in a better way. Jesus calls us to love people just as He loves us: willfully, sacrificially, and unconditionally.
Because God has loved us, we are to love one another. When we belong to Jesus, we belong to love.

How Wide Is Jesus’ Love?

Love One Another spans all generations, all ethnicities, and all languages.

Each of the 350,000+ churches and 200 denominations in America needs to live up to these profound, life-changing, transforming words of Jesus: love one another!

God’s greatest footprint on our nation is the hundreds of thousands of churches across our country. Each church can host a prayer observance for America on the National Day of Prayer, or a few can join with each other to cover their region in prayer.

While our task of mobilizing unified public prayer for America is daunting and intimidating, it is not impossible.

A Day of More Prayer

We need to resolve to make Thursday, May 2, 2019, the day America is prayed for more than any other day this year. We need millions of people to pray for America on the National Day of Prayer.

We may differ with one another at times, but we can always love one another. Love is our highest duty to God and to one another. Love is the badge of our discipleship. Love is what sets us apart from others.

Jesus did not say that we are known by our creeds, songs, doctrine, knowledge, achievements, dress, appearance, or the color of our skin. We are only known by our love.

We need a baptism of love by the Holy Spirit that will immerse the entire Church of Jesus Christ and our entire nation in a baptism of love. This kind of love must begin in the church houses of America, and then go to the state houses of America, and ultimately go all the way to America’s White House.

Loving one another will transform America.

“Love one another just as I have loved you.” John 13:34 #Love1Another

RONNIE FLOYD is president of the National Day of Prayer Task Force. His website is ronniefloyd.com.

This article was originally published at https://www.prayerleader.com/love-one-another/[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_cta h2=”National Day of Prayer @ Eastwood Tulsa” h4=”Thursday, May 2nd from 11am – 1pm”]Join us for a come and go prayer service as we pray to Love One Another.

Loving one another will transform America. We encourage you to get involved in the National Day of Prayer! #love1another

 

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