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The Importance of Tithing
The tithe is 10% of your income, and it should be given to God faithfully. Tithing honors the Scriptural principles of generously providing for religious leaders, giving to those in need, and laying up treasures in heaven. Throughout Scripture, we are encouraged to give the first part of our resources to God as an expression of honor and gratitude. “Honor the Lord with thy substance, and with the firstfruits of all thine increase: so shall thy barns be filled with plenty, and thy presses shall burst out with new wine” (Proverbs 3:9–10).
As Christians, we are challenged to set our hearts on what truly matters, not on the frivolous things of the earth. (See Colossians 3:1–2.) Jesus challenged His disciples,“Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal: but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not beak through nor steal: for where your treasure is, there will your heart be also”(Matthew 6:19–21).

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John 21:17 (NIV)
17 The third time he said to him, “Simon son of John, do you love me?”
Peter was hurt because Jesus asked him the third time, “Do you love me?” He said, “Lord, you know all things; you know that I love you.”
The Table Food Bank
The Table Food Bank is a warm and welcoming place free of judgment. We welcome anyone from our community to come and shop for themselves based on the limits provided by our friendly volunteers. First time guests register by providing only their name, address, phone number and number of dependents. Shoppers representing 1-2 people fill one basket, and families of 3 or more may fill more items as suggested by volunteers. Our goal is to assist families when they are in need. Open Monday nights 5 pm- 7 pm, Wednesday’s 10 am – 12:00 pm and Friday 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm.
The Table Soup Kitchen
The Table Soup Kitchen is a great place to find friends and fill your tummy! Every week our volunteers provide a wonderful meal on Wednesday evening between 6:15 and 7 PM. Everyone is welcome to attend and enjoy a nutritious meal in the company of friends. On Sunday morning we provide a hot breakfast from 8:30-9:45 AM. Members of our fellowship are available to provide prayer, a listening ear, love and encouragement for those who request it. You are welcome to stay for service if you would like.
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- Life Change
- Cultivate Relationships
- Promote Participation
- Provide Care
- Identify Future Leaders
Thanks to our great community and their continued donations of clothing, household items and furniture to HIS House there are new items added each week and great buys.
Remember all proceeds made at HIS House fund the community food bank in Kingfisher County. We are now feeding around 50 families per week. Please join us to be the hands and feet of Jesus!
Please help us get the word out about HIS House. Clothing is free for those in need. This is a great resale shop with great deals. The store is located in Kingfisher across the street from the church and is open Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm.


Our long-term residential recovery program for men and soon for women is 12+ months and is divided into 3 phases; each designed to build on the foundation of the previous. Building a Solid Foundation Our long-term faith-based residential recovery program assists individuals in gaining freedom from drug and alcohol addiction and other life-controlling problems. Students work to overcome self-destructive patterns associated with their substance use.
- Accept– Recognition of destructive habits and thoughts that lead to substance abuse.
- Heal– Focus on healing the wounds of any trauma, past failures, and broken relationships.
- Discover– Through character development and spiritual growth, an individual will identify personal strengths and set individual goals.
- Practice– Transitioning into the future includes employment/educational plans, housing, financial planning, relationship skills, support system evaluation, leadership skills, and relapse prevention.
Additional Information
- Individual Pastoral Counseling, Marriage & Family Therapy & Small Groups
- Tailored assignments or “contracts” to meet individual needs.
Our recovery program incorporates a variety of evidence- based practices in addition to faith-based elements that provide a foundation for lasting recovery. FAITH-BASED CARE Adults who participate in The Journey Center are given an opportunity to confront their destructive choices, their self-sabotaging behavior, and their unhealthy views with the love of God and the guidance of Biblical principles. One of the major differences between recovery programs and The Journey Center is our emphasis on Christian values and cultivating a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. It is this central spiritual dynamic upon which all aspects of the Journey Center recovery program is built.
PHASE 1 Length of Phase- 6 weeks This phase includes intensive classroom time, which allows residents an opportunity to enjoy thorough bible studies and regular counseling sessions, as well as study a wide variety of bible-based curriculum. This allows residents 45 days to focus on the core issues of their alcoholism and/or drug addiction. Our leadership team assists residents in mapping out a plan to live free from addiction and helps residents discover God’s purpose in their lives.
PHASE 2 Indigent Work Therapy Program- 38 Weeks This phase is designed for the benefit of the residents to learn the responsibilities and importance of working a full day as part of their recovery. In addition to morning and afternoon meetings, bible studies, and one on one’s, residents learn life skills, job skills, and a strong work ethic as instructed in the Bible.
Length of Phase- 8 Weeks
In this phase, the resident will move into an extended living setting. During this phase, residents earn money from full-time work and keep the wages earned to help get a new start in life. They will be introduced back into society while maintaining their recovery. Residents will be required to attend 12 step recovery meetings, family support groups, and two church services every week.
