Jason Cocomise receives Hometown Heroes award from Oklahoma City Convention and Visitors Bureau
In 1979, Mr. Armstrong became the first Christian church leader to officially visit and speak with top officials in China.
EDMOND—As hundreds of concertgoers stream into Armstrong Auditorium tonight to see Brian Stokes Mitchell, there are dozens of people working behind the scenes to make sure they see a good show. One of those men …
Event tests campers’ scriptural knowledge
Armstrong International Cultural Foundation’s Shane Granger and Edwin Trebels connect with other professionals.
Speaking club members beautify roadsides near campus.
Youth music recital showcases the school’s expanding music program.
EDMOND—Japanese-American violinist Midori Goto performed four sonatas for an audience of 474 on April 24 at Armstrong Auditorium, accompanied by Turkish-American pianist Ozgur Aydin. It was the second-to-last event of …
Campers visit the Ezekiel Temple model, the prayer rock, the “Seals of Isaiah and King Hezekiah Discovered” exhibit, and the Mail Processing Center.
Campers learn about God’s Work at six stations.
EDMOND—Philadelphia Church of God music director Ryan Malone and instructor Mark Jenkins performed a variety of solo and duo piano works for a crowd of about 320 on February 16 during a rare Sunday matinee at Armstrong Auditorium. The two-hour program included …
An online singles Bible study with participation from hundreds of PCG brethren all over the world was hosted from Armstrong Auditorium on Saturday, June 30.
It’s as if everything to this point has happened to prepare us for what’s ahead—to make reaching the “largest audience possible,” possible.
Artwork in lobby of Dwight Armstrong Performing Arts Conservatory hung on 33rd anniversary of the death of its namesake.
Students, faculty add to their pile of blessings to be thankful for