Our Ministries

The Assembly is home to a wide range of ages, groups and personalities. You’re sure to find a ministry that fits you. Select a link below to learn more about the exciting ministries at The Assembly.

Early Childhood

Ministering To Children From Infancy

Early Childhood Ministries encompass children from infancy to age five. We believe that during these early years of development it is important for children to experience the love of Christ in the world around them. That is why we partner with parents to create a safe, fun environment where babies and preschoolers can explore God’s creation and begin to develop a love for God that will last a lifetime.

Nursery and preschool classes are available during all service times. Parents should register their children at the registration desk before taking them to class. Families will receive a name badge for each child and a security receipt, which is required for pick-up following service. Silent pagers are available for parents of infants, guests, and to others upon request.

For more information about Early Childhood Ministry events & schedule, contact Mandy Myers at the church office.

KIDS INC.

Elementary Children’s Ministry

The Assembly at Broken Arrow has always placed a high priority on meeting the needs of children. Our Kids Inc Children’s Church and our Mid-Week Christ-Centered scouting clubs are all a reflection of our passion to build great kids!

Sundays

KIDS INC. Small Groups | 9am
KIDS INC. Kid’s Church | 10:45am and Noon

Wednesdays

Royal Rangers | 7pm | Christ-centered scouting program

Girls Clubs | 7pm

Seasonal Groups

  • King’s Krowd (Children’s Choir) | Seasonal
  • Team 45 | Summer | Grades 4 & 5
  • Summer discipleship programs meets weekly to study scripture and learn to develop talents for ministry.

MPACT Student Ministries

MPACT is the middle school/high school branch of The Assembly at Broken Arrow. It is our goal to lead this generation to engage in relationships, equip them for greatness, and challenge them to express their faith, we hope to produce solid Christian leaders for the future as well as vibrant examples of Christ’s love today.

MPACT Weekly Schedule

Sundays – South Campus

  • 6.8 Service | 10:30am
  • 9.12 Discipleship | 10:30am

Wednesday – South Campus

MPACT Youth Service | 7pm | South Campus Worship Center

World MPACT

World Mpact is the missions arm of Mpact. Students in World Mpact participate in a weekly missions discipleship program, which prepares them for a missions trip later in the summer.

MPACT Annual Events

Mpact Arts | Spring Break Retreat | Summer Retreat | World Mpact Missions

Youth Convention – Fall Break | Middle School Retreat | Winter Discipleship Camp

Singlevision

A large part of our community is made up of single adults. We strive to minister to the singles of the community by helping them to grow spiritually, by ministering to others through outreach projects, and by developing supportive friendships and fellowships.

Sundays – South Campus

singlevision | Room 242 | 10:30am

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Elevate is the young adult ministry of The Assembly at Broken Arrow. Our goal is to connect this generation to God through real and powerful worship, relevant teaching, and continued discipleship, and to inspire them to live a life devoted to the cause of Christ.

Elevate Schedule

Elevate Service
The last Thursday of every month at 8:30pm, Elevate offers a fantastic service geared specifically to young adults. Young adults from all over the area come together to give their all in worship, to hear a powerful message, and to have lots of fun connecting with other young adults.

Elevate Sunday
Our Young Adults generally attend the 10:30am service each Sunday.  You’ll find them sitting front and center in our worship center.  Most Sundays, following the 10:30 service, Elevate coordinates lunch on-site or at a local restaurant.

Elevate Small Group
On the 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month, Elevate small group meets in the church Hospitality Room at 8pm. This group has a fun, coffee-shop style feel and is a great way to meet new people, ask questions, discuss the Word, and to get connected at Elevate.

Elevate Events
There are lots of ways to get connected at Elevate! Here are just a few of the events that we have going on:

Small Groups | Services | Retreats | Outreaches | Missions Trips
Retreats | Conferences | Ski Trips | Pool Parties | Float Trips

For more information email: youngadults@theassembly.org

Just For Her Women

Healing, Embracing, and Renewing the Hearts of Women

We desire for each woman to experience the healing of broken hearts and bodies through the power of Jesus Christ, the embracing of God’s love through compassionate and caring women, and a renewal to find purpose and minister to the body of Christ and community.  Come and join us as we each become a display of God’s splendor for the glory of God (Isaiah 61:3).

Ladies Bible Studies

  • Tuesday | 9:30am | South Campus Hospitality Center | Beth Moore Studies
  • Wednesday | 7pm | South Campus | Various classes and topics

Ladies Activity Groups

  • Ladies Breakfast | Broken Egg Café | meets 4th Saturday of each month | 8:30am
  • Ladies Coffee | Panera @ 145th | meets 1st Saturday of each month | 9:00am

For more information about any of these ministries or events, please contact women@theassembly.org.

Monthly Men’s Fellowship Breakfast

Join the men of The Assembly for a gourmet breakfast buffet on the last Saturday of every month. The breakfast lasts one hour and includes a 15-20 minute word of encouragement from local Christian businessmen and church members.  Former guests include Scott Sutton, Bill Blankenship, Dan Threlkeld, and Jimmy Houston.  This is a great way to meet new people and get connected.

Men’s Bible Study

  • Tuesday | 7pm | Prison Visitation – Avalon Correctional Facility

Monthly Car Care Ministry

On the 2nd Saturday of each month, volunteers help with minor repairs on vehicles for single moms, senior adults, and those needing special assistance.

Forever Young Senior Adults

Senior Adults make up a significant part of a growing adult population which, on the national level, is increasing at a rate three times faster than the rest of the American population. Forever Young exists to minister to the total well-being of our senior adults through spiritual, service, and social activities.

The Forever Young statement of purpose can be simply expressed as a call to action:

  • To encourage continued spiritual growth through Bible studies
  • To offer opportunities for ministry outreach/services
  • To promote supportive friendships and fellowship
  • To establish social activities that benefit the well-being of our senior members

Forever Young Dinners

Monthly Dinner & Meeting | First Tuesday of each month | 6:30pm

What Is Living Free?

  • A discipleship ministry helping men and women get beyond life-controlling issues, damaging behaviors, relationships, and addictions.
  • A tool to help people gain understanding of themselves and others.
  • A ministry that offers freedom, hope, support, and accountability.
  • A safe place to go where confidentiality and anonymity are respected.

Why Get Involved With Living Free?

  • Would you like to learn to get past destructive issues in your life?
  • Does your heart go out to people who can’t seem to break free from  damaging behaviors, realtionships, or habits?
  • Are you struggling with a particular issue or problem that hinders  your walk with God?
  • Does someone you know have a life-controlling issue?
  • Would you like to be a part of a small group that will advance  your Christian walk past recurring habits and hang-ups?

The 3-Fold Approach To Living Free

You will learn how The Word of God, The Spirit of God, and The People of God work together helping people overcome problems in an environment of hope, support, and accountability.

Living Free meets every Monday from 7:00-8:30pm in the South Campus Hospitality Center. Each class begins with a 30-minute teaching then breaks into small group discussions centered around participant guides.

For more information, email livingfree@theassembly.org