Tulsa has had the reputation of being a “Training and Sending Hub” for decades. Right now, God is beckoning Tulsa to move from simply holding this “reputation” into a new wave of “reformation” in order to begin moving this mandate forward again.
By re-identifying from "Tulsa House of Prayer (THOP)" to Ekklesia Tulsa, we are not only embracing this call for reformation, but we are proclaiming God's call to the entire Ekklesia (Church) in Tulsa to come together as Christ’s agent of change, agree with what Heaven is doing on Earth, and walk out the fullness of what Jesus meant when he says “I will build my Ekklesia” (Matt. 16:18).
Friday Encounter: 7pm
Monday: 9am-12pm, 6pm-9pm
Tuesday: 6pm-9pm, 9pm-12am
Wednesday: 9am-12pm, 12pm-3pm, 9pm-12am
Thursday: 9am-12pm, 6pm-12am,
Friday: 9am-12pm, 6:30pm-9:30pm*
Saturday: 9pm-12am
Sunday: 9pm-12am
At its heart, 24-7 Prayer is a prayer meeting that's continued for over two decades, with communities all over the world committing to periods of continuous prayer.
24/7 believes that prayer is the birthplace of mission; that our hearts, connecting with God's heart, will lead us into the world to share Jesus with those around us.
24-7 Prayer is an international, interdenominational movement of prayer, mission and justice. Ekklesia Tulsa has partnered with 24/7 Prayer to be home of their newest prayer room location: "The Abbey".