Churches in Sand Springs

Active churches in Sand Springs

1601 W 4th St, Sand Springs
108 sermons · 4 days ago
8801 W 41st St, Sand Springs
3 sermons
4301 S. 113th W Ave., Sand Springs
3 sermons

Types of churches in Sand Springs

Modern Sand Springs Churches

Many congregations in Sand Springs offer contemporary worship with full bands, casual dress, and practical teaching. They’re popular with commuters who live in Prattville or along OK‑97 and Charles Page Boulevard, often meeting in small groups near Case Community Park and newer subdivisions on the city’s west side.

Family-Friendly Sand Springs Churches

Churches here often center programming around kids and teens, with Wednesday night activities, VBS, and sports leagues that sync with the Sand Springs Public Schools calendar. Families from Prattville to neighborhoods near Charles Page High School value safe childcare and youth mentorship, especially for households with shift-work along US‑412/64. Weekend events commonly spill into Case Community Park and local ballfields.

Historic & Liturgical Congregations

Downtown Sand Springs features long-established congregations with traditional liturgy, choral music, and stained-glass sanctuaries. These churches draw multi‑generational families from the older neighborhoods near the Arkansas River, emphasizing continuity, service, and the city’s philanthropic roots.

Keystone Lake Area Churches

On the city’s rural edge toward Keystone Lake and the Keystone Ancient Forest, smaller congregations serve lake communities and wooded subdivisions. Services tend to be relaxed and community‑oriented, with outreach geared to storm cleanup and seasonal needs in the hills stretching into Osage and Creek County.

Sermon clips from Sand Springs churches

48s
#StartWithHisGrace
“Now, there's nothing magical about this prayer. This prayer doesn't if you don't mean it from your heart, that listen, if this is not a prayer from your heart, it it it's just words. But I'm giving you a model prayer, and we're gonna pray it together so that at the end of it, if you mean these words from your heart, you will be just as saved as anybody else in this room. And it's just that simple. And you go, yeah, but don't I need to do, you know, this or this? Don't I need to stop doing this? Don't I need let's let's start with what he's done for you first. And then let him deal with anything else that he wants to change in you. Okay?”
36s
“You can sit there and say, you know what? This is impossible. I cannot forgive that person. And I would say to you, you're probably right. For you, it probably is impossible. It probably is impossible for you to take that step of forgiveness, this is where faith steps in. Over and over, the bible talks about, with man, it's impossible. With God, all things are possible. With faith, this is where today we take a stand as Christians and say, you know what? I'm not gonna live by my feelings. I'm gonna live by faith, and I'm gonna take a step towards forgiveness.”
41s
“It can be it can be a little tricky. So here's a a passage about love, I think, is helpful here. Love is patience, kind. Love does not envy or boast. It is not arrogant, is not rude, does not insist on its own way. It is not irritable or resentful. Because the transition this transition that happens in early adulthood, it is challenging. You're becoming independent. You have your own ideas and solutions and goals and home, and your mother is going through a transition too, except hers is a transition of loss.”
65s
#JesusPaidItAll
“The bad news is that sin must be punished. The good news is that Jesus took our punishment. And so from the book of Isaiah, we learn god has not forgotten us even when we're in a season where it seems like he is far away. And secondly, we learn that Jesus gave his life so that we could have full life. So, here's what I'm a do before we move on is I'm a ask you to bow your head and close your eyes. I I think there's only one proper response to this message and that is, if you're in this room and you don't know Jesus, he hadn't forgot about you. He hadn't walked away from you. He he gave his life so that you could live life to the full.”
58s
#StrengthThroughTrust
“Well, I don't feel as close to god as I used to con as I used to feel. So, I'm gonna pray more. I'm gonna read the Bible more. I'm gonna go to church more. I might volunteer more. I'll join another team. I'll join another circle. I'll I'll get more involved. I'll I'll I'll I'll I'll talk to more people. I'll show up earlier. I'll stay later. I'll and the whole time what god is wanting us to do is he's wanting us to lean not into what we can control but to lean in what we can't control and learn how to trust in his strength. Because can I tell you something? We don't get stronger by working harder. We get stronger by learning to trust god more.”
50s
#LiveLifeToTheFull
“So what do we take away from this section? And I'm I'm I'm I'm wrapping up. What do we take away from this section? Jesus gave his life to give you full life. I'm a say that again. Jesus gave his life to give you full life. much do we spit in his face when choose to continue to walk in mediocrity, when we choose not to take advantage of the full life he has offered.”
61s
#LeaveTheBattleToGod
“And in that, Jesus is teaching us, two at least two things. There's more, but at least two things. Number one, it's not my battle to fight. Whatever you're going through today, it is not your battle to fight. It's his. That's why it's about trusting him. That's why he wants you to learn how to trust him because it is not your battles, it's the lord's. And then the second thing is he wants you to understand words don't always win wards. And I know that we've been taught the power of positive confession, and your words carry power, but sometimes so does your silence. There are times you need to open your mouth and you need to declare the word of the lord, then there are times you need to keep your mouth shut and not say anything.”
44s
#HonorHisSacrifice
“Man, when I sit back and I watch Christians who have just allowed themselves to become bitter, I sit back and I'm like, what in the world? Living in that bitterness spits in the face of the sacrifice of Jesus. When I choose to live bound by sin and shackle, when I choose to continue in that way, it is spitting in the face of the sacrifice of Jesus because he didn't die so that you could live a mediocre life. He died to give you life and life to the full.”
45s
#NotForgottenByGod
“``So what do we take away from this section? God hasn't forgotten about you. I don't know where you are today, but I would dare say in a room this size with the number of people that are in this room that there are people in this room that secretly you feel like god has forgotten about And I'm here to tell you just like Isaiah was telling the Israelites at that moment, god has not forgotten. Even in your darkest hour, god has always been present.”
57s
#WhereIsGod
“What should have happened to me? Have you ever been in a place in life where you were like, listen, I've done everything god has asked me to be to do. I I've I've tried to be who he's called me to be, and it still didn't work out like I thought it should've worked out. And you sit back and you go, god, where are you? I've been there. Come on. I've been there. I'm like, man, I try to give much as I I try to live generously. God, I try to sow into other people. I try to I try to give my time. I try to I try to, disciple people, and and and here I am, and this is happening to me. God, where are you at?”

Why Sand Springs churches are unique

Rooted in the philanthropic vision of city founder Charles Page, churches in Sand Springs often pair practical service with worship, reflecting the community’s century-long commitment to caring for neighbors. That legacy shows up in weekday service projects, food and clothing support, and partnerships that help local families thrive. Many congregations emphasize community service and local outreach, multi-generational church life, and benevolence and compassion ministries.
With family-centered neighborhoods like Prattville and a strong school spirit, Sand Springs churches tend to invest heavily in the next generation and in close-knit relationships. Proximity to Tulsa adds variety in worship and teaching styles—blending reverent traditions with contemporary services that fit busy commutes—so visitors can choose settings that match their preferences. Expect strong kids programs for young families, small group culture, and modern worship with contemporary band.
Set along the Arkansas River near Keystone Lake and the Keystone Ancient Forest, the city’s outdoorsy rhythm shapes how congregations gather, from seasonal events to ministry in parks and along trails. Severe-weather readiness and neighborly resilience also influence ministries, with many prepared for community care in crisis. You’ll find disaster relief and recovery teams, outdoor worship nights and picnics, and expository Bible teaching that connects faith to everyday life in Sand Springs.