Oklahoma Faith Network
Founded in 1972, the Oklahoma Faith Network (formerly the Oklahoma Conference of Churches) has a long history of ministry to the people of Oklahoma. This organization was founded with the mission of bringing faithful people across Oklahoma together to care, learn, and connect.
Here at OFN, we care for the spiritual health and well-being of Oklahomans of diverse backgrounds by building bridges across denominations and faiths. We empower individuals and faith communities throughout this state on issues regarding faith, care, and social justice. We want to foster understanding and compassion, while combating bigotry and ignorance.
OFN and its mission continues to grow by nurturing relationships with interfaith community and community-based partners. We invite you to partner with us on this mission of faith, care, and justice.
Welcoming the Deaf Community at Your Faith Community
How to properly use medication lockboxes
Environmental Justice
The Voice of People of Faith in Oklahoma
Eco-Chat - Shopping
A Community Conversation with Dean Robert Willis
Oklahoma Faith Network Highlights
Opioid/Stimulant Faith Response Training and Workshop
OCC Becomes the Oklahoma Faith Network
Oklahoma Faith Network Highlights
50 Years of OCC History
Islamic Society of Norman
First Unitarian Church of Oklahoma City
Temple B'nai Israel
Strengthening Families Program
Where Can We Find Help or Resources?
What is Spiritual Abuse?
Bystander Intervention
What's Helpful and Not Helpful from Clergy
What Does Domestic Violence Really Look Like?
Unique Challenges and Strengths in Rural Communities
How Do We Respond When Someone Shares Something Important With Us?
Why Do We Need to Talk About Consent?
KOCO interview
What the Bible Says and Doesn't Say about Homosexuality
Show Your Support for No Hate!
Faith and Race in Oklahoma
Young Voices of Color
OCC Spiritual Toolkit
New Grant Opportunity for YOU