Join us in-person on Sundays at 9 or 10:30 am and online at 10:30 am. Find the Livestream HERE.
Join us in-person on Sundays at 9 or 10:30 am and online at 10:30 am. Find the Livestream HERE.
Our Special Needs Ministry is dedicated to nurturing, supporting, and empowering individuals of all ages with special needs. We strive to create a welcoming environment where everyone is encouraged in the gospel, taught to worship God, and loved unconditionally. Our heart is to ensure that every individual experiences the love of Christ, a sense of belonging, and opportunities for spiritual growth within our church family.
The Joyful Sound Choir welcomes teens and adults with special needs for a joyful time of singing, percussion, and worship every Wednesday from 4:45–6 pm in the Green Room. Beyond weekly gatherings, the choir leads worship at Henderson Hills twice a year and celebrates their talents with a year-end talent show.
Led by Terri Johnson and Randy Lackey, the choir offers a fun, inclusive space to connect, worship, and share God’s love through music.
Each Sunday, we offer a time of Bible study and praise for individuals 16 years and older. God's Word is taught in a way that is engaging, accessible, and tailored to meet each person's level of understanding, fostering both spiritual growth and a deeper connection with God through worship.
Sunday Morning Adult Community Groups - 9 am
Adults - John & Jennifer Johnson, Room W-102
Young Adults (16-25) - Sue Gill, Room W-100
We have volunteer "buddies" to assist children with special needs in their age appropriate Sunday morning classrooms with their peers at 9 and 10:30 am.
Upon arriving at the classroom, let the teacher know you would like your child to be paired with a "buddy."
EVENTS
EVENTS
In addition to Community Groups and Choir, our Special Needs Ministry holds a variety of events. Exclusive to our ministry are the Fall Party, Christmas Party, and Camp Perfect Wings. We also collaborate with other ministries for our special needs children and students to be able to participate in events such as VBS.
In addition to Community Groups and Choir, our Special Needs Ministry holds a variety of events. Exclusive to our ministry are the Fall Party, Christmas Party, and Camp Perfect Wings. We also collaborate with other ministries for our special needs children and students to be able to participate in events such as VBS.
Autism Oklahoma Walk
Henderson Hills has formed a team for the Autism Oklahoma Walk which takes place on Saturday, June 7, 2025. This Walk is the largest autism event and the largest collective autism voice in Oklahoma. We want to come together as a church family by walking together at Scissortail Park in Oklahoma City. The event begins at 10 am. Even if you do not choose to walk, join our team and come out on June 7 to fellowship with other church members, connect to services, or learn more about autism. Click below and search for Henderson Hills under Teams to join the event.
Our goal is to ensure, to the best of our ability, the safety, and security of our church members, beginning with our youngest and most vulnerable ones. We take every precaution possible and adhere to a three-fold approach to safety:(1) worker training and screening, (2) on-site security personnel, and (3) secure child check-in system. Furthermore, classroom doors have windows so that activities are visible from the hallways and video monitors observe activities around entrances and hallways.
Recognizing and Reporting (RR) training is a mandatory qualification for every person working with children (birth through college) and adults with special needs at Henderson Hills.
Each volunteer leader and paid staff member must undergo a background check, interview, and reference check and complete a Recognizing and Reporting training session.
Our goal is to ensure, to the best of our ability, the safety, and security of our church members, beginning with our youngest and most vulnerable ones. We take every precaution possible and adhere to a three-fold approach to safety:(1) worker training and screening, (2) on-site security personnel, and (3) secure child check-in system. Furthermore, classroom doors have windows so that activities are visible from the hallways and video monitors observe activities around entrances and hallways.
Recognizing and Reporting (RR) training is a mandatory qualification for every person working with children (birth through college) and adults with special needs at Henderson Hills.
Each volunteer leader and paid staff member must undergo a background check, interview, and reference check and complete a Recognizing and Reporting training session.
QUESTIONS?
QUESTIONS?