St Paul UMC-Talihina

St Paul UMC-Talihina This church began 64 years ago by Talihina Choctaws and continues to be a Bible based church who loves Jesus!

04/30/2026
St Paul monthly singing
01/10/2026

St Paul monthly singing

2025 St Paul New Year’s Eve Gospel Singing was a blessing with four piano players and many specials and sing alongs. Pra...
01/01/2026

2025 St Paul New Year’s Eve Gospel Singing was a blessing with four piano players and many specials and sing alongs. Praise the Lord!

10/31/2024

No photos of our ST Paul/Goodsprings Harvest Party
26 children/youth and 12 adults
Memories of sanctuary circle, pumpkin carving, bingo, cake walk, good food & fellowship!

Puppies!
06/16/2023

Puppies!

Gorgeous family. Proud Mama. 💖

09/27/2021

Sunday School 10 am Sunday Service 11 am
Wednesday Bible classes for all ages 6 pm
7 pm Meal

08/20/2020

St Paul UMC activities are cancelled until further notice due to Covid-19 Pandemic as follows: All Singings, VBS, Saturday morning Prayer breakfasts, and Wednesday services.
Sunday morning Sunday School and Worship Service are open to all as we respect CDC guidelines. God Bless everyone during this crucial time.

08/20/2020

All are Welcome to our Sunday services with Sunday School - 10:00 and Service - 11:00
We observe cdc guidelines

02/05/2020

Philippians 4:8
Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things.

Future First Native American UMC Bishop
11/25/2019

Future First Native American UMC Bishop

The Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference (OIMC) 2020 General and Jurisdictional Conference Delegation is pleased to announce its endorsement of The Rev. David Wilson as a candidate for the office of bishop in the South Central Jurisdiction of The United Methodist Church. Wilson currently serves as the Conference Superintendent for the OIMC overseeing 87 Native American churches in Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas. In his role, he serves on the appointive cabinet and cares for the preparation and education of the 57 clergy and lay persons serving local churches. Wilson is a gifted fundraiser and helped the OIMC to establish a permanent endowment for pastoral leadership which has grown to nearly $3 million in just five years. Wilson is a graduate of Oklahoma City University and Phillips Theological Seminary. He was ordained in 1995. He has served as Conference Superintendent of the OIMC since 2002.

While serving the full-time position as Conference Superintendent, he also served as the pastor of Norman First American United Methodist Church in Norman, OK. During his tenure, he led the effort to build the first facility for the new congregation. Wilson has worked at all levels of the denomination. He currently serves as a board member to the General Board of Global Ministries. He has also served on the Connectional Table, the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry, the General Commission on General Conference; and the Episcopal Committee for the South Central Jurisdiction since 2002. In addition, Wilson is a member of the Board of Trustees for Oklahoma City University where he has served as adjunct faculty since 1997; he has also served as faculty for the Course of Study Program at Perkins School of Theology for more than ten years; and he is also a board member for the Oklahoma City Indian Clinic. He received an honorary doctorate from the historical Bacone College in Muskogee in 2007. He was named the outstanding adjunct faculty at OCU in 2009. He received the John Edwards Leadership Award from AARP in 2016. He was named the outstanding Indian male of the year in 2015 from the Changing Winds Society in Oklahoma City. Wilson is a member of The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and resides in Oklahoma City.

The 2020 Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference General and Jurisdictional Conference delegation includes the Rev. Eli McHenry, the Rev. Margaret Johnson, the Rev. David Wilson; and lay representatives include Anne Marshall, Josephine Deere and Patsy Eyachabbe.

11/24/2019

It’s official - our Conference Superintendent David Wilson, will be a candidate for the first Native American Bishop for the United Methodist Church. Praise the Lord! Let’s pray for him

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7th & Jackson
Talihina, OK
74571

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+19182972223

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