G6 Church

G6 Church Every Sunday evening, a small group of friends and families meet together for a time of worship, and Bible study.

If you are in the Tulsa area and need a safe place to enjoy worshiping the Lord with other believers, this may be the place for you!

05/27/2026

In the final week of Nehemiah, we saw that purpose is not just about starting strong. It is about staying faithful, making course corrections when drift sets in, and remembering that every wall we build is meant to bring glory to God.

This message walks through Nehemiah 11, 12, and 13 and shows us that worship flows from faithful living, obedience cannot run on autopilot, and God’s people must keep choosing holiness, rest, and truth even after the big moment has passed.

Nehemiah ends with a simple prayer: “Remember me, my God, with favor.” That is where this whole series leaves us too, not boasting in what we have done, but depending fully on God to keep shaping us.

05/22/2026

Nehemiah ends with a simple prayer:

“Remember me, my God, with favor.”

After all the leadership, rebuilding, sacrifice, and faithfulness, Nehemiah doesn’t point to his accomplishments. He asks for mercy.

That says a lot.

A life genuinely lived for God doesn’t produce pride. It produces humility and dependence on grace.

The closer you walk with God, the more aware you become of how much you still need Him.

Reflection: At the end of the day, are you living more for God’s approval or for the approval of people?

05/21/2026

The people promised to honor the Sabbath… and then immediately drifted back into old habits.

So Nehemiah did something practical. He shut the gates.

Because protecting what matters takes more than good intentions. It takes boundaries.

Most of us already know the areas where we’re vulnerable. The issue usually isn’t awareness. It’s follow-through.

Sometimes wisdom looks like making the right thing easier and the wrong thing harder.

Reflection: What is one boundary you need to put in place to protect what matters most in your life right now?

05/21/2026

While Nehemiah was away, one of Israel’s enemies slowly moved into the temple.

Not violently. Quietly.

A room that was meant for worship and provision became occupied by something that never belonged there in the first place.

When Nehemiah saw it, he didn’t negotiate with it. He threw it out and cleansed the room.

The same thing can happen in our lives. Little compromises slowly take over spaces that were meant for God.

And eventually what crowded Him out starts to feel normal.

Reflection: What has slowly taken up space in your life that belongs to God?

05/21/2026

When the wall was finally finished, Nehemiah didn’t rush on to the next project.

The people stopped and celebrated.

They sang loudly. They worshiped publicly. The sound of their joy carried across the city.

Sometimes we get so focused on what still needs to happen that we never stop and thank God for what He’s already done.

But gratitude was never meant to stay quiet.

Reflection: When was the last time you openly celebrated something God has done in your life?

05/21/2026

By Nehemiah 11, the wall is built, but Jerusalem is still mostly empty.

Nobody really wants to move there. It’s harder. Less comfortable. Less convenient.

So some people volunteer.

That’s what changes everything.

Every generation has places that need people willing to step into discomfort for the good of others. Most people wait to be asked. A few raise their hand first.

And when they do, it strengthens the whole community.

Reflection: Where might God be asking you to step into something uncomfortable instead of waiting for someone else to do it?

05/15/2026

In week five of Nehemiah, we saw that rebuilding the wall was never the final goal. God’s real purpose was always His people, their identity, their obedience, and their restoration around His Word.

This message walks through Nehemiah 7 and 8 and shows us that purpose is not just about finishing a project. It is about being formed into a people who are unified, hungry for God’s Word, convicted by truth, filled with grace, and moved into joyful obedience.

If this message encouraged you, share it with someone who needs the reminder that God has not forgotten their name, their place, or their purpose.

05/15/2026

At the end of Nehemiah 10, after all the details and commitments, the people summarize everything with one sentence:

“We will not neglect the house of our God.”

Neglect usually doesn’t happen all at once. It happens slowly through small decisions, distractions, and putting other things first.

Most people don’t wake up intending to drift from God. They just stop paying attention.

The people of Nehemiah understood what neglect had cost them, and they decided things needed to change.

Reflection: Where have you slowly allowed other things to crowd out your relationship with God?

05/15/2026

In Nehemiah 10, the people publicly commit themselves to following God together.

Not just the leaders. Everyone.

They put their names on it because faith was never meant to stay private.

Your relationship with God is personal, but it was never meant to be invisible. There’s something powerful about letting people see what God is doing in your life.

Not perfectly. Just honestly.

Reflection: Would the people around you know you are serious about following God by the way you live and speak?

05/14/2026

In week four of Nehemiah, we walked through chapters 4, 5, and 6 and saw what happens when opposition hits from every direction. Ridicule, fear, internal sin, compromise, and deceit all show up, but Nehemiah reminds us that God’s people are not called to live in defeat. We are called to stay on the wall, fight with discernment, repent where needed, and keep building what God has put in front of us.

This message is a reminder that opposition is a fact of life for those who follow Christ, but discouragement does not have to be. God has not called us to be victims of sin, but warriors of His calling.

Address

12899 E 76th Street N
Owasso, OK
74055

Opening Hours

5:30pm - 7pm

Telephone

+19182124742

Website

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