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Mark and Janet Brazee opened the doors of World Outreach Church in August 1998 in the auditorium of East Central High School.  Their God-given mandate was to create a base to reach Tulsa and the world with the Word of God and the Spirit of God.     

Long before the church began, Mark and Janet were already seasoned ministers who had traveled around the United States and the nations of the world for more than 20 years sharing the good news of faith and healing.  Mark Brazee Ministries actually began in 1979 with Mark teaching the Word and Janet ushering in the presence of God through anointed music.  In 1992, Mark and Janet began establishing a network of DOMATA Bible schools that eventually spanned the globe.  Yet, the more the Brazees traveled the more they sensed God’s direction to develop a base in Tulsa that would allow them to reach even more of the world—further and faster.   The plan had unfolded, and World Outreach Church was born.        

By 2002 the church moved into new facilities on East Pine Street and then two years later grew into their current and permanent home on East 91st Street.  Recently the church completed an expansion to accommodate their thriving congregation.    

The church lovingly cares for its congregation all the while maintaining a heart for missions.  Where Mark and Janet went as two before, today the church supports missions ambassadors around the world and regularly sends out congregation members on short- and long-term mission trips doing all kinds of ministry in all kinds of places.     

WOC is a place you can call home—a home with a doorway to the world!

 

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God has a wonderful plan for your life including being part of a local church.  It provides leadership, instruction, protection & provision.  

“Not giving up our meetings, as is the way of some, but keeping one another strong in faith; and all the more because you see the day coming near.” —Hebrews 10:25 (Basic English Bible)

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