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Locality: Elk City, Oklahoma

Phone: +1 580-515-5608



Address: Meets at the Promise Center, Corner of Second And Main St. 73662 Elk City, OK, US

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Elk City AGLOW Community Lighthouse 03.05.2021

The Glory of God is that He is Good and He wants to bring His Goodness to every situation in your life. He wants you to encounter His Goodness. Expect it.

Elk City AGLOW Community Lighthouse 25.04.2021

All welcome to attend.

Elk City AGLOW Community Lighthouse 11.04.2021

Attention Aglow Followers: this Web Page is under New Management! Please Call Laura Nell Hays at 580-515-5608, She will be happy to update you on what's happening with Elk City Aglow and Our Area Aglow. Blessings to one and all!

Elk City AGLOW Community Lighthouse 09.04.2021

The Via Dolorosa. ‘For the Joy set before him...’. A lot of glory here. .. Because his heart was focused on the joy of knowing that you would be his, he endure...d the agony of the cross and conquered its humiliation, and now sits exalted at the right hand of the throne of God! Heb 12:2 TPT See more

Elk City AGLOW Community Lighthouse 22.03.2021

At the Garden of Gethsemane on the Mount of Olives today. This gorgeous church was built on the property. Lotta glory here. Whew! Especially in the garden. Th...is is where Jesus prayed all night before the process of his crucification played out. Ancient olive trees were all about. Several great icons were on the ceilings. One notable icon honoring Elvis was there as the ‘Throne of Elvis’ was there. See below. Counsel from some of my scholar buddies said ‘Elvis is in the house, or Elvis had left the building’. No one knows for sure.... Dave McDaniel Gary D. Williams See more

Elk City AGLOW Community Lighthouse 20.03.2021

Also, we visited King David’s Tomb and the Western Wall (or Wailing Wall), today. It was in a large Orthodox Hebrew sector. The Wailing Wall was so moving. Man...y obviously in emotional pain were offering prayers and weeping. You could feel the prayers and emotions as I approached and laid hands on the wall. Men and women were separated at the Wall (men to the left and women to the right). Also joyful Bar Mitzvahs were being celebrated as 13 year old boys were given a large Torah from a cabinet at the wall, and presented to the other men as being accountable for the Word. Women rejoiced with them as the hung over the dividing wall blessing these young men. It was powerful as it was moving. See more