Visit
You are always welcome at Hope Unitarian Church. We embrace many beliefs, welcome all genders and sexual orientations, and are increasingly accessible to people of all abilities.
- Joining us for worship? Learn about what to expect in our thought-provoking and soulful worship services.
- Interested in our programs for children and youth? Explore our transformative workshops and groups, nursery through high school.
- Wanting to find community? Check our Community pages to find ways to connect.
As you explore our website and learn about our location, feel free to contact us with your questions. We look forward to meeting you and helping you find what you need.
Location and Building
Turn at the sign at the bottom of the hill, and you will discover not only a remarkable church, but one of Tulsa’s architectural treasures.
Accessibility
We welcome and affirm people of all abilities. We have taken the following steps to assure that no one is excluded from full participation in the life of our church.
Mobility
Our sanctuary, fellowship hall, religious education classrooms and public restrooms are fully accessible to those using wheelchairs or having limited mobility.
Hearing
We have wire loop technology connected to our PA system. During all worship services or events held in the sanctuary, speakers are strongly encouraged to use microphones.
Special Needs Children
If you want your child to participate in the religious education program and feel that they may require special accommodation due to learning disabilities or behavioral issues, please contact the church in advance so the best possible arrangements can be made.
Pastoral Care
We provide pastoral care to all members, regardless of ability. To build the beloved community, the volunteers on the Care Team receive special training to assist those who may feel unwelcome, patronized or marginalized because of their disability. They may not be able to fully remedy every situation, but they can provide a compassionate ear and a willingness to enlist the help of others. If you have a hidden disability that you think it’s important for someone to know about, please contact the Care Team or the minister to share your information in confidence.
Service Animals
Service animals are welcome. We recognize the significant contribution animals make to the health and well-being of people. Animals should be with and in control of their handler at all times and generally not disrupt activities by noise or behavior. Handlers are responsible for the care and supervision of the animal at all times, including cleaning, collecting, and disposing of waste. In consideration of those with allergies, people with an animal are asked to sit at the back of the sanctuary near the sloped end of the ramp. If you are unsure where to sit, an usher is available to help you.