Kids!

The Kids! ministry of Arrow Heights Baptist Church encompasses all children from birth through sixth grade. The teachers at Arrow Heights desire that your children have the best possible experience while they are at church. We utilize a digital check-in system and security policies to ensure your child's safety while they are in our care, and our programs are designed to effectively communicate the truth of God's Word in a way that your child can understand. We value our families and children, and we invite you to become a part of our family.

Students (7th-12th Grade)

The student ministry of Arrow Heights is the place to be for middle and high school students (grades 7-12) in Broken Arrow. With a regular schedule of worship experiences, Bible studies and small groups, as well as numerous seasonal activities and trips, your student will never lack for opportunities to connect with other students and strengthen their walk with Christ in community.

Adult Ministries

Arrow Heights offers adults a variety of opportunities for spiritual growth and fellowship. In addition to Sunday morning Small Groups, there is a time of teaching and training on Wednesdays with Cross+Training. We also offer GriefShare, a grief support group that meets each semester during the school year. Other special events throughout the year provide times for fellowship, Biblical depth, fun, and ministry. Find out what's happening now in these and other ministries by visiting the Upcoming Events page.

Missions

We value strategic mission partnerships with local churches, like-minded ministries, and missionaries serving across the globe.  We encourage the congregation to participate in various mission opportunities, from local missions to long-term missions, as well as the cooperative program and seasonal missional offerings.

Homebound Ministry

Inspired by the teachings of Matthew 25:31-46, our Homebound Ministry is designed to reach out to those among us facing physical limitations that hinder their ability to join us for worship, Bible studies, and other church gatherings. Our mission is to provide both spiritual and practical support, offering visits, sending cards, and ensuring members stay informed about church activities. Many of our homebound members grapple with feelings of isolation and loss, be it in health, companionship, or mobility. They often yearn for spiritual nourishment and connection, which our ministry seeks to provide.


Who better to minister to them than their own church family?