Wagoner & Northeast Oklahoma

A church that belongs to this place

We're not a church that happens to be in Wagoner. We're a church of Wagoner — woven into the life of this county-seat town and the wide, green country of Northeast Oklahoma around it.

Just off Main Street

You'll find us one block off Main Street, at 415 NE 2nd St. — close to the heart of town, in a community where a handshake still means something and neighbors still look out for one another. Wagoner is the kind of place where history, trust, and showing up matter, and we try to live up to that.

Near the lake, rooted in the land

Our corner of Oklahoma is shaped by water and land alike. Fort Gibson Lake draws families, retirees, and weekend visitors to its shoreline, while the surrounding countryside is still working farm and ranch country. Many in our church carry that rhythm in their bones — the seasons, the harvest, the long view.

Photo Fort Gibson Lake / NE Oklahoma landscape Alt text: “Calm water and tree-lined shore at Fort Gibson Lake near Wagoner, Oklahoma, at golden hour.”

Our neighbors

The people we're here for

Wagoner is made of ordinary, essential people — and they're exactly who we hope to serve and stand beside.

Teachers & students

The educators who shape our kids and the schools at the center of town life.

Healthcare workers

The nurses, aides, and caregivers who carry our neighbors through hard days.

Farm & ranch families

The people who work the land and live by the seasons across the county.

Retirees & longtime residents

Those who've given decades to this town and hold its memory and wisdom.

Lake-area neighbors

Families and newcomers drawn to the Fort Gibson Lake community.

Public servants

The first responders, city workers, and volunteers who keep Wagoner running.

Our hope

A faithful, useful, compassionate presence

We don't have grand ambitions to be the biggest thing in town. Our hope is humbler and, we think, more lasting: to be genuinely useful to Wagoner.

That means showing up when neighbors are hurting, partnering with others on real needs, praying for our town by name, and offering a steady place of welcome for anyone looking for one. We'd rather be known for what we do quietly than for what we say loudly. If this is your community too, we'd love to share in its life with you.