Welcome to Red Fork
Assembly of God
Looking for a Church home?
Looking for a church to visit while in Tulsa?
If you are looking for a church where you can feel loved and appreciated, then our Sunday morning worship service, Wednesday night Bible studies, and Wednesday prayer meetings are the place to be.
If you are looking for a preacher that tells you what the Holy Bible says, not
what he wants it to say then this is the place for you. Pastor Penn preaches
and teaches straight out of God’s Holy Bible and requires the same from all the
staff and teachers. Have you ever wanted someone to answer a question about
a Bible verse? Pastor Penn and the teachers at Red Fork AG do, we have a
passion to share God’s word.
Red Fork Assembly of God is not your grandmother's church.
We have a diverse and loving group that cares for everyone.
We invite you to come and experience the feeling of a small
yet growing group of non-judgmental believers at any of our
services. Once inside you will find many exciting ministries
that reach out to a hurting world.
We firmly believe in the Great Command that tells us: Love everyone
and Go into the entire world and share the love of Jesus,
to fellowship with one another, and to become imitators of Jesus.
Have Prayer Request or Praise Report?
Click on the "Help: Prayer, Praise" page or call the church.
Ever wondered why you feel like:
You earn wages, only to lose them?
You expected much, but it turned out to be little?
You earn a lot but it disappears faster than you eraned it?
You saved, but can't keep it?
You eat, but are never satisfied?
You drink, but are still thirsty?
You put clothes on, but are not warm?See what God has to say about helping his church in
"A Call to Build the House of the LORD" at the Fundraisers & Contributions page.
Schedule of Services:
Wednesday Prayer 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 P.M.
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Morning 10:30 a.m.
Our Location:
Red Fork Assembly of God Church
4241 South 37th West Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74107
Phone: 918-446-8176
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Questions, comments, suggestions, email us at RedForkAG@agchurches.org
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