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Meetings/Literature

In-Person and Zoom Meetings in Cookson, Grove, Jenks, Stillwater, Ponca City and Tulsa, Oklahoma 


To get zoom links, please contact the meeting representative in the far right column! 

Day/Time (CST)TopicLocationContact
Mondays 7:00 pmLiterature Study     On ZoomJennifer A. 918-706-8253
Wednesdays 12:00 pm NoonLiterature StudyOn ZoomKaren B. 918-760-8908
Thursdays 12:00 pm NoonLiterature StudyHybrid MeetingNancy V. 918-852-0383
Boston Ave Church, Room 304
1301 S. Boston Ave
Tulsa, OK
Ask at the information desk and take the elevator to the 3rd floor
Saturdays 8:30 amStep StudyHybrid in Bixby
Lolly 918-852-8199

Sundays 4:00 pmLiterature StudyPhone MeetingBarbara
Meeting Format 712-432-3900 PIN Number: 418457#918-510-9452
Mondays 5:30 pmLiterature StudyZoom MeetingDanielle S. 405-762-1666

Mondays 5:00 pmLiterature StudyIn-PersonNancy S. 918-791-1037
First United Methodist 1005 Leisure Rd., Rm#SE5 Grove, OK
Monday 9:00 amLiterature StudyIn-PersonBetty K.
Call Betty to see if a leader will be available214-215-8306
Cookson
21685 W Cookson Bend Rd. Cookson, OK 74427.
Thursday 6:36 pmLiterature StudyHybrid in Ponca CityStacey
Ponca City580-304-6232


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