Boston Avenue Methodist Church - Tulsa, OK
At dawn today in Tulsa
Boston Avenue UMC State of the Church 2020
The State of the Church presentation represents an opportunity for Boston Avenue's Senior Pastor, Rev. David Wiggs, to share about the exciting things happening in our church, as well as envision our future together. Presented January 26, 2020, this address includes information about our finances, a deeper dive into our approach to inclusion, and our vision for digital ministry. Exciting things are happening at Boston Avenue UMC, and our congregation is doing amazing ministry together- we hope you will join us!
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Battle Hymn of the Republic performed on 07-03-2016
Performed by the Chancel Choir of Boston Avenue Methodist Church Tulsa, ok
Sunday Anthem 10-15-2017: When You Believe
The Chapel Choir and Sistema Tulsa Community Youth Orchestra
Boston Avenue Methodist Church
Boston Avenue Multisport
Design Presented To Downtown Coordinating Council
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Things to Do in Tulsa, OK | 10K Road Trip Vlog Day 16
We spent our second day in Tulsa exploring the city. We saw a lot of great art deco architecture and a lot of random sites, including the 5th tallest statue in the US and a spot claiming to be the Center of the Universe. It was weird. And cool.
This is Day 16 of our 10,000 mile road trip across the US.
Check out our first day in Tulsa here:
Timestamps:
0:01 - Oral Roberts University (random architecture)
1:07 - Boston Avenue United Methodist Church (amazing Art Deco)
2:05 - Inside the church
3:57 - Downtown Tulsa, Philcade Building
4:14 - Tulsa Union Depot (Jazz Hall of Fame)
4:18 - Center of the Universe (acoustic anomaly)
5:43 - John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park
6:25 - Guthrie Green free live music
6:43 - Street Art and murals in Tulsa's East Village
7:11 - Boxyard
7:30 - Tulsa Fire Alarm Building (Art Deco)
7:42 - Tulsa's Route 66 remnants
8:21 - Golden Driller (5th tallest statue in the United States at 75' tall)
8:56 - Warren Theater (Art Deco movie theater)
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What's going on here?
We quit our jobs, left New York City, bought a car, and decided to spend the summer driving around the US. The plan is to hit at least 35 states and cover more than 10,000 miles. Watch from the beginning here:
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By My Side by Craves
High Above by Nicolai Heidlas
Filmed on June 11, 2017 on a Canon G7X Mark II.
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Our Gear:
Canon G7X Mark II: (it’s amazing and basically sees in the dark)
Canon G7X: (the original is almost as good, but less expensive)
Joby Gorillapod: (fantastic versatile bendy tripod – this is the slightly smaller “action” version that’s easier to travel with and comes with a mount for a camera and a gopro)
Macbook Air: (we edit everything on Final Cut Pro on a Macbook Air, which is light and easy to travel with)
External Hard Drive: (the videos are a little too big for the macbook air to handle, so I edit everything off an external hard drive)
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Uptown Tulsa Aerial Video
Shot with a DJI Phantom in uptown Tulsa, OK.
What Does Post-Colonial Mean?
Left to Right in this video -
Rev. Dr. Bill Crowell, Moderator (President of the Board of Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry)
Dr. Charles Kimball, Presidential Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the Religious Studies Program from OU in Norman
Dr. Imad Enchassi, Islamic Society of Greater Oklahoma City
This is part of a collaborative effort filmed in January 2011 entitled The Islamic Agenda in Oklahoma by the following organizations in Tulsa, Oklahoma:
Sponsoring Organizations -
Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry
Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice
Council of American-Islamic Relations
Tulsa Community College
Tulsa Interfaith Alliance
Say No to Hate Coalition
Islamic Society of Oklahoma
Institute of Interfaith Dialogue
Interfaith Concerns Committee, Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
Martin Luther King Commemorative Society of Tulsa
Should State Law Respect Islamic Religious Law Like They Do For other Religions?
Left to Right in this video -
Rev. Dr. Bill Crowell, Moderator (President of the Board of Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry)
Keith McArtor, Tulsa Lawyer, United Methodist Clergy
Muneer Awad, Executive Director, CAIR-OK (Council of American-Islamic Relations) in Oklahoma
Imad Enchassi, Islamic Society of Greater Oklahoma City
This is part of a collaborative effort filmed in January 2011 entitled The Islamic Agenda in Oklahoma by the following organizations in Tulsa, Oklahoma:
Sponsoring Organizations -
Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry
Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice
Council of American-Islamic Relations
Tulsa Community College
Tulsa Interfaith Alliance
Say No to Hate Coalition
Islamic Society of Oklahoma
Institute of Interfaith Dialogue
Interfaith Concerns Committee, Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
Martin Luther King Commemorative Society of Tulsa
The Prophet Mohammad's Marriage
Left to Right in this video -
Rev. Dr. Bill Crowell, Moderator (President of the Board of Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry)
Dr. Imad Enchassi, Islamic Society of Greater Oklahoma City
Sister Allison Moore, Board President of the Surayya Anne Foundation -- the local Muslim women's shelter
Sister Sheryl Siddiqui, Director of Community Relations for the Islamic Society of Tulsa
This is part of a collaborative effort filmed in January 2011 entitled The Islamic Agenda in Oklahoma by the following organizations in Tulsa, Oklahoma:
Sponsoring Organizations -
Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry
Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice
Council of American-Islamic Relations
Tulsa Community College
Tulsa Interfaith Alliance
Say No to Hate Coalition
Islamic Society of Oklahoma
Institute of Interfaith Dialogue
Interfaith Concerns Committee, Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
Martin Luther King Commemorative Society of Tulsa
What is Happening Since the Passing of State Questions Banning Sharia Law?
Left to Right in this video -
Rev. Dr. Bill Crowell, Moderator (President of the Board of Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry)
Keith McArtor, Tulsa Lawyer, United Methodist Clergy
Muneer Awad, Executive Director, CAIR-OK (Council of American-Islamic Relations) in Oklahoma
Dr. Imad Enchassi, Islamic Society of Greater Oklahoma City
This is part of a collaborative effort filmed in January 2011 entitled The Islamic Agenda in Oklahoma by the following organizations in Tulsa, Oklahoma:
Sponsoring Organizations -
Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry
Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice
Council of American-Islamic Relations
Tulsa Community College
Tulsa Interfaith Alliance
Say No to Hate Coalition
Islamic Society of Oklahoma
Institute of Interfaith Dialogue
Interfaith Concerns Committee, Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
Martin Luther King Commemorative Society of Tulsa
Unique pipe organ being installed at a Tulsa church
A custom-made pipe organ will be installed at St. John's Episcopal Church in Tulsa to replace its old one that dates back to 1960s. The organist of the church explains what makes this organ so special.
Who is Jesus to Muslims?
Left to Right in this video -
Rev. Dr. Bill Crowell, Moderator (President of the Board of Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry)
Dr. Imad Enchassi, Islamic Society of Greater Oklahoma City
Nuredin M Giayash, Director of Peace Academy, Tulsa
This is part of a collaborative effort filmed in January 2011 entitled The Islamic Agenda in Oklahoma by the following organizations in Tulsa, Oklahoma:
Sponsoring Organizations -
Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry
Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice
Council of American-Islamic Relations
Tulsa Community College
Tulsa Interfaith Alliance
Say No to Hate Coalition
Islamic Society of Oklahoma
Institute of Interfaith Dialogue
Interfaith Concerns Committee, Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
Martin Luther King Commemorative Society of Tulsa
He Never Failed Me Yet
June 9, 11:00 PM at the Boston Avenue United Methodist Church. The Chancel Choir,
Dr. Joel Panciera, Conductor, Dr. Susan Panciera, Piano, Rob Reck- Solo Voice
This is my church choir family.
Sunday Prelude 07-23-2017: To God Be the Glory
Ben Hardin
Boston Avenue Methodist Church
Methodist Hospitals Holds Celebration of Life Event
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Tulsa, Oklahoma OK
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List of Best Things to do in Tulsa, Oklahoma (OK)
Philbrook Museum of Art
Gilcrease Museum
The Cave House
Woody Guthrie Center
Gathering Place
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
Woodward Park
ONEOK Field
BOK Center
Boston Avenue Methodist Church
Places to see in ( Tulsa - USA )
Places to see in ( Tulsa - USA )
Tulsa is a city on the Arkansas River, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It’s known for its art deco architecture, mostly in the central Deco District. Landmarks like the Philcade and Philtower buildings reflect a 20th-century construction boom fueled by the prosperous local oil industry. The Philbrook Museum of Art is housed in an Italianate villa that was once the home of a local oil magnate.
Tulsa lies in northeastern Oklahoma, within the state's Green Country, and at the convergence of the Great Plains and the Ozark Plateau. The wide and shallow Arkansas River runs through the metro, and numerous lakes, reservoirs, smaller rivers, and wooded hills enliven the landscape.
Winters are cool to mild. Being exposed to plains winds, arctic freezing is not unknown, but it does not last long. There is not much snow, just a few inches each year, typically, but ice storms are more of a concern. The months April through June are stormy, and, Tulsa being in Tornado Alley, twisters will make an appearance - though they tend to appear in the flatter countryside. Summers are hot. It will often be above 90 degrees from May through September. Fall is the best time of year: mild temperatures, a nice breeze (all of Oklahoma is breezy), and changing tree colors. Tulsa has over 225 days of sunshine annually. In all, the city receives an average of 40 inches of precipitation each year, which helps keep Tulsa and Green Country green.
There are more nearly a million people in the metro area. Tulsa is often paired with its neighbor Broken Arrow, itself the fourth largest city in the state, though Tulsa is clearly the big brother. Here you will find a combination of western, Midwestern, and southern charm, along with a cosmopolitan atmosphere. The people love their city and are welcoming and eager to help you find your way. You may notice that Tulsa has one of the largest concentrations of Art Deco design in the country, and other mid-century architecture, a result of having been a boom-town from the 1920s through 1950s. Oil was what made Tulsa. Wealthy barons such as Frank Phillips built stately mansions for themselves but also beautified the city along the way.
As a result the city has a skyline that, until recently, bested Oklahoma City's. Tulsa likes to think of itself as the cultural capital of the state, boasting notable museums, universities, restaurants, festivals, quirky neighborhoods, and especially music - particularly country and blues musicians. Stars from Roy Clark to Leon Russell to Garth Brooks all made their start here.
A lot to see in Tulsa Oklahoma such as :
Philbrook Museum of Art
Blue Whale
Tulsa Zoo
Oklahoma Aquarium
Center of the Universe
Gilcrease Museum
Golden Driller Statue
Woodward Park
River Spirit Casino Resort
Turkey Mountain Park
Tulsa Botanic Garden
Safari Joe's H2O
Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness Area
Oxley Nature Center
Guthrie Green
LaFortune Park
Chandler Park
Mohawk Park
Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium
Redbud Valley Nature Preserve
Tulsa Children's Museum Discovery Lab
Osage Casino
River Parks
Woody Guthrie Center
Ray Harral Nature Park
Utica Square
Hunter Park
The Cave House - Linda Collier
Rhema Bible Church
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
Haikey Creek Park
Tulsa Historical Society & Museum
River Parks Trail
Gathering Place
River West Festival Park
Linnaeus Teaching Gardens
Rose District
Joe Station Dog Park
Biscuit Acres Dog Park
John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park
Philbrook Downtown
DECOPOLIS Tulsa Art Deco Museum
Leake Park
Centennial Park
Route 66 Historical Village
11th Street Arkansas River Bridge
Washington Irving Memorial Park and Arboretum
Cyrus Avery Centennial Plaza
Tulsa Port of Catoosa
( Tulsa - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Tulsa . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Tulsa - USA
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Explore Tulsa - Linnaeus Teaching Gardens with Barry Fugate