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All Souls Unitarian Church

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All Souls began in 1921 with a traditional mainline Protestant style of worship with a liberal religious message. In the 1990's All Souls began an informal, mid-week service on Wednesday nights in conjunction with education programming. Then, in 2001, All Souls began our Soulful Sundown service , based in secular forms of expression, as a way of offering our message to the growing group of unchurched people in our community. In 2008, All Souls had the opportunity to begin a contemporary service with the inclusion of former members of New Dimensions Worship Center and the New Dimensions Chorale. Our working together has allowed us to offer our message for a new generation of people who have grown up in contemporary Christian worship, but who are looking for a liberal, progressive theological message and community.

Today, All Souls offers the same themes and theology in different liturgical forms in order to share our message and mission as widely as possible. What we have learned since 2008 is that there are many people leaving Non-denominational, Pentecostal and Charismatic churches in Tulsa who are looking for the relevant and progressive message we offer and yet who are accustomed to a more contemporary Protestant style of worship. The growth and popularity of all four of our services has shown us, what other churches discovered years ago. We believe our message and mission is so important in the present and to future that we continually seek new ways to offer it.



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HOURS:Worship Sunday Mornings The Point @ 8:30 am Traditional @ 10 am Contemporary @ 11:30 am

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