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Our Ministries

Westside is dedicated to giving back to our community! Members of the church contribute in different ways with the common goal of spreading the love of Jesus.

Westside Children’s Ministry

Westside loves children! We strive to bring local kids into church to experience a Christ-focused community. With weekly bus routes, free lunches, and offering collections for home necessities and school supplies, we hope to plant a seed that blossoms into a lifelong love of Jesus.
Need a ride? Call Shauna (918) 640-5166

Missions in Haiti

Missions in Haiti is the ministry of David and Alicia Lloyd, members of Westside Holiness Church. 

The Lloyd family has been in Haiti since 1998 and has ministered to many children and their families. House of Compassion, the children's home, provides a loving environment for 36 children. Missions in Haiti supports and serves a boy's home, two churches, and three schools. Over 70 children depend on this ministry for food and shelter, and the Christian school in Port-au-Prince educates over 400 children.

To learn more or donate, visit http://www.missionsinhaiti.com

Oklahoma Prison Religious Services

Westside holds church services in prisons throughout Oklahoma. The members have received training, taken classes, and are certified to provide religious services in Oklahoma prisons. Our goal is to teach prisoners about Christ before completing their sentences. We hope to provide support post-incarceration and be an example of how God’s love can change lives.

Sunday Worship Services

At Westside Holiness Church, we offer congregants of all ages a chance to give back by joining our wide range of ministries. Our Sunday Worship Services allows current members or newcomers to be involved with our ongoing mission of spreading the teachings of Jesus Christ to our ever-growing community.

Claremore Nursing Home

Members of Westside meet at the Claremore Nursing Home every week to sing and share the message of Jesus. The patients are often unable to remember the day of the week, but as we sing old hymns that the patients sang as children, they remember every word.

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