
Welcome to the weekly podcast of Church on the Move in Tulsa, Oklahoma, led by Lead Pastor Whit George. Our mission is to introduce people to the real Jesus! We believe that following Jesus looks like taking steps toward Him (big or small), even when you don't know exactly where He's leading you. Wherever you are today, our hope is that you would be encouraged, challenged, and inspired to take you... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 418 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

Our Lead Pastor, Whit George, continues week three of our teaching series, Summer in the Psalms.
Our Lead Pastor, Whit George, continues week two of our teaching series, Summer in the Psalms.
Our Spiritual Formation Director, Blake Zimmerman, begins our new teaching series, Summer in the Psalms.
Pastor Greg Scott closes out the final week of our teaching series, The Life of Abraham. Abraham modeled faith, responsibility, and leadership not just in his own life but in how he impacted others, including younger people like Lot. True legacy is b... more
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I am new to Tulsa. My kids and I have attended about 10 times, but for the weekends we miss I am so thankful for the podcast. Even if I want to replay a message, I love having this convenience.
I have personally been going through a tough season, and listening to Pastor Whit and the other pastors during the day or during my runs has been such a relief and reminder of God’s promise and to allow God to open doors I don’t see yet.
We are very plugged into our church and have been for a long time. This year we decided to put our boys in Lincoln. We have listened to the sermons because we want to know what is being taught at the school and church. I have LOVED every sermon I have listened to Whit preach!! I am blessed, convicted, and changed by every single message!! I listen to them while I run! Sometimes I’m bawling during my run!! I look forward to every Monday catching up on the previous Sunday message! Keep fighting th... more
I have been a long-time member of Church on The Move. Always love the sermons. I especially love hearing Whit!! In Fall of 2018, my Small Group decided to do the Real Jesus curriculum. At the conclusion, I met the real Jesus! And I’m still on fire over a year later!! I can only describe this as a true Spiritual awakening. No longer is He just a historical figure that saved me. He became real and personal. I shared this with Whit and he also met the real Jesus and can relate. I’m now se... more
I absolutely love church on the move. There has not been one sermon or teaching that I haven’t gotten some sort of revelation from. I The Pastors style of teaching is very relatable. God is definitely speaking through this man. I hope to one day come visit this church. I live in AZ and would love to take a trip out to actually sit in on a service. No other Pastor has really drawn my attention to where the teaching translates immediately in mind mind other than my Pastor until I found chur... more
My first experience with Church on the Move was Seeds Conference 2017. Now I can hardly wait for the podcasts to be posted. I love the hard hitting truth that I hear from Pastor Willie and Whit!
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This weekly lineup centers on Bible-based teaching focused on real-world discipleship, hope, and practical faith in daily life. Episodes survey stories from Genesis, Pauline theology, and New Testament themes, all framed around how followers of Jesus navigate waiting, trust, and everyday decisions. Listeners can expect clear, relatable preaching, personal anecdotes from leadership, and calls to apply spiritual disciplines, prayer, and community involvement to pursue Christlikeness and sustained growth. Noteworthy is the blend of doctrinal clarity with pastoral accessibility, plus a broad roster of speakers from the church leadership that offers continuity and a sense of communal mentorship for listeners beyond the local congregation.
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