Plan Your Visit

Plan Your Visit

Getting to Know Each Other

We know meeting someone for the first time can be intimidating, and going to a new church for the first time can be nerve-racking. We want to help make your first experience at Christ Church a great one!

There are places where we bow to show reverence for Christ, and places where we kneel to humble ourselves before God. There are times we cross ourselves as a way of using our entire bodies to worship and remember Christ’s sacrifice. And we read ancient creeds and prayers together aloud to affirm our faith.

The best way to learn this is to sit toward the back so you can watch people in front of you and follow along. You will notice that no two people do the same thing.

So there is no “wrong” way.

Trust us, many people find this a bit intimidating at first, but later fall in love with the reverence of our ancient worship.

How Long is A Christ Church Service?

In total, a Christ Church service is about  60 minutes in length. Services at Christ Church follow an ancient yet applicable liturgy or form of worship. We begin with opening music and prayers before hearing four passages of scripture read, and a member of our team will open one of those texts in a sermon that lasts about 10 minutes. The focus of worship at Christ Church is Holy Communion, sometimes called the Lord’s Supper or the Mass.

Any baptized person can come to the rail and receive communion. The appropriate age of a child taking communion is left up to the parents’ discretion (If you haven’t yet been baptized, you can come to the rail and kneel, cross your arms over your chest, and receive a prayer of blessing.) Talk with us about scheduling Baptism for you or your child.


Communion holds a deep and varied meaning for us in the Episcopal Church. It contains the mystery of what Christ did when he died on the cross for the sins of the world. 


Bread of Heaven, Body of Christ

Hold out your hands cupped together like a bowl. A clergy person will come by first and give you bread that is the body of Christ. You can eat it right away or you can wait to dip it in the wine and then take it.

Blood of Christ, Cup of our Salvation 

Then a person will come by with the Chalice. This is a little intimidating if you aren’t used to it, but very beautiful. You can gently hold the cup, and with the server, guide it up to your lips and take a small sip of the wine. Or if you held onto the bread, you may dip it into the wine and then eat it. Many who were raised in the Roman Catholic tradition choose to hand the wafer to the cup-bearer, and he or she will dip it in the wine and gently place it on your tongue.

What's the Culture Like at Christ Church?

Sundays at Christ Church are warm, casual, and relaxed. Come as you are and expect to feel welcomed as our guest.

What About my Kids?

We believe kids have an innate sense of God and holiness, so kids are a priority. Our vision for Children’s ministry is that your kids would not only have a safe and welcoming environment but also have their hearts and minds focused upon Jesus.

Where is Christ Church Located?

We are located conveniently on Yale Ave, near Jenks Southeast Elementary, and just minutes off the Creek Turnpike.

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Service Schedule

10901 S Yale Ave Tulsa, OK 74137

Nursery is provided from 8:45 AM - Noon.

Traditional Mass – Worship and Children’s
Chapel

Sunday

9:00 AM

Adult, Children, & Student
Formation Classes

Sunday

10:00 AM

Contemporary Mass – Worship and Children’s Chapel

Sunday

11:00 AM

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