Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference

Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference (OIMC) was organized and established in 1844 to serve “distinctly Indian congregations” in Oklahoma. The boundaries have since been extended to include four churches in Kansas and one in Dallas, TX.  Today there are 89 congregations in OIMC. Many of the congregations are small and include less than 50 members, frequently located “at the end of the road” in very rural areas. Others are small churches located in small cities and towns, while a few larger churches may be found in bigger cities.

These missions are an opportunity for you to serve Jesus Christ and be personally involved in fulfilling a real and great need, while learning about the wonderful heritage of our Native American Christian brothers and sisters.

Kahbeah Fellowship Horton Indian UMC VIM team working at Kahbeah Fellowship Horton Indian UMC.

 

 

 

Focus Mission Sites

Billy Hooton UMC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

 

Construction

 

Church Roof Repair project


D.D. Etchieson UMC, Tahlequah, OK

 

New Church building Project

 

Activity and Fellowship hall as first phase.


Fife Memorial UMC, Muskogee, OK

 

New Church building

 

Includes sanctuary, fellowship hall and classrooms project.


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