Myanmar Christian Church, Tulsa
It’s amazing to see how Myanmar Christian Church has grown since its inception in 1997. Starting with just a handful of people in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the church now holds two services every Sunday, at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. It’s clear that the church has had a profound impact, with people receiving a fresh anointing of God, deliverance, and healing.
Vision
The vision is to establish healthy Burmese ethnic churches that will glorify Jesus Christ in the United States of America. This entails creating vibrant and inclusive communities where Burmese immigrants can practice their faith and culture while contributing to the wider tapestry of American society. It’s about nurturing spiritual growth, fostering a sense of belonging, and embodying the principles of love, compassion, and service to others. Through this vision, the aim is to enrich the religious landscape and promote unity, understanding, and harmony in the diverse fabric of the United States.
Mission
The church is dedicated to welcoming individuals from diverse backgrounds, offering an inclusive community where anyone can choose to become a member. It serves as a nurturing environment, aiming to support and develop its members spiritually and mentally, guiding them towards a Christ-like way of life. Furthermore, the church is committed to acting as a beacon, sharing the message of the gospel of Jesus Christ with unreached individuals both at a local and international level.
Statement of Faith
• We believe that the Bible is infallible and inspired by the Holy Spirit through his saints. 2 Tim. 3:16
• We believe in the virgin birth of Jesus Christ and that he died for our sins and that he rose again on the third day. Matt. 1:18-24
• We believe that whoever believes in Jesus Christ shall be saved from the penalty of their sins. Rom. 10:10
• We believe that the ministry of the Holy Spirit is the same as it was yesterday, it is today and tomorrow. Heb. 13:8
• We believe in the fivefold ministry of apostle, pastor, evangelist, teacher and prophet. Eph. 4:11
• We believe in the prayer for the sick that they shall receive healing. Jam. 5:13-16
• We believe in the rapture and then, in second coming of Jesus Christ who will judge the just and the unjust. 1 The. 4:14-17, Acts 1:11