We can't wait to meet you!
Sundays @ 10:30AM & 5PM + Wednesdays @ 7PM at 107 N. Stanley, Bixby, OK 74008
Finding a church home shouldn’t be hard.
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No Matter Your Stage in life
✅ Have Young Kids
✅ Have Teenagers
✅ Single Young Adult
✅ In Your Nesting Stage
You'll find a place to belong here
So hit the button below now to plan a visit!
Plan your visit today and we will:
-Reserve you front row parking 🚙
-Give you a tour of the building 💒
-Help you pre-register kids if you have any 👦🏼
-Give you a free gift for coming 🎁
"WHY SHOULD I COME TO BIXBY FIRST ASSEMBLY?"
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       BUILD LIFELONG FRIENDSHIPSWe believe life is better together! You will find people just like you at Church on a Mission, so come connect with friends who will love and encourage you. 
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       BE IN A PLACE FULL OF LIFEWe make Jesus the priority! From the moment you pull on to the parking lot till we are wrapping up service, the focus is on Jesus! 
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       HEAR MESSAGES STRAIGHT FROM GOD'S WORDGod's word is absolute and we preach straight from His word! You will be able to take biblical principles into your everyday life! 
 
        
        
      
    
    What about my kids?
We show our children the way. It's about the Next Generation.
Whether you have young kids or teenagers, we have ministries designed just for them. We are committed to helping families grow to live a Jesus-first life!
FAQs
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      First Assembly of God exists to evangelize the lost, worship God, disciple believers, and show compassion to the world. As far as our church network goes, First Assembly is an Assemblies of God church. 
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      First Assembly is a church for everyone. Wear what makes you comfortable. 
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      When you arrive, feel free to find a place around the building for easy access to the front door. After you park, you will get a warm welcome from our host team as you are guided into the church. If you have kids, you can go to the Kids Check-in Desk and check them into YoungLife kids where they will have an engaging time worshiping, learning, and growing in their faith. Not sure where to sit? One of our hosts will be happy to find you a spot. 
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      A typical service on Sunday morning at First Assembly consists of worship by our live worship team followed by a message from one of our pastors. During these services, we are sure that you’ll have an encounter with God and get a chance to step away from the worry and stress that we all experience in life. We are intentional about allowing the Holy Spirit to move during the service, often being witnessed through the gifts of the Spirit. Need prayer? There will be an opportunity or two during the service for you to talk to one of our prayer team. The entire service typically lasts about an hour and thirty minutes. 
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      First Assembly is very focused on community and belonging. That is why we have a lot of simple ways for you to find your place. You can join a community group (offered seasonally), get plugged into our discipleship ministries, begin serving in one of our ministries, or join us for The Next Steps Class. In The Next Steps Class you will learn more about First Assembly and what it means for you to take the next step in your walk with the Lord. 
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      We love kids and we want them to love the church. We don’t exist to babysit, we exist to help kids make lifelong friendships and fall in love with God and His Word. We have safe, exciting environments for your kids from infants all the way up through elementary. One way we keep your kids safe and secure is through our quick and easy check-in system, available at the entrance to the student ministries wing. Thank you for trusting us with your kids. 
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      Services are Sunday mornings at 10:30 am, Sunday evenings at 5 pm, and Wednesday evenings at 7 pm. 
 
                         
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
              