A Space for Questions,
A Home for Belonging

Doubt isn’t the enemy of faith—it's part of the journey. At The Good OKC, we hold space for honest conversations, deep relationships, and a faith that makes room for you.

At The Good OKC, we gather around shared values rather than shared beliefs. Whether you're exploring spirituality, searching for community, or looking to make a difference, you belong here.

We exist to help people discover their inherent worth, connect in authentic community, and co-create a better world through love in action.

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Remmersive Retreats

Deep-dive experiences that help you unlearn harmful narratives, embrace healing, and discover a spirituality that actually feels like good news.

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Meet our Practitioners

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Testimonials from The Good OKC

Real Stories

Real Transformation

Real Stories • Real Transformation •

  • Saturday morning embodies vulnerability, safety, and a sense of belonging I've never found in the traditional church setting. Here, we navigate life's puzzles and ask the big questions without fear of judgment or expectation. This community has challenged me and nurtured my family, my children, and my marriage in ways that leave me endlessly thankful. Here, love isn't spoken; it's lived.

    Maty

  • From the first Saturday, my husband and I walked into a gathering of The Good, we left with a feeling of wonder and relief - are there really this many people who feel the way we do? Who deeply want to see a different version of faith communities, who want to care for their neighbor, who feel stuck in the far from nuanced ways we've been taught to discuss our beliefs? Nearly two years later, my love and gratitude for this patchwork gathering of individuals has only grown. And here's the real beauty - we haven't become more homogenous. There is no defined hierarchy. We simply make space to hear others, to process our own thoughts, and to see the value of each person's story. We show up for each other. We take care of each other's kids. We keep ourselves centered on loving God, loving others, and loving ourselves. I can't think of a truer definition of mutuality than this.

    Mary R.

  • The Good is something I think the whole world needs a lot more of — supportive community working together to figure out how to be loving. It’s a conduit for my family and I to get to build ever-strengthening relationships, and it’s a safe space where we can continue to grow our faith free from the heavy burden of expectation.

    Justin

  • The conversations, relationships, and community we’ve discovered in The Good have been exactly what my family and I were searching for. It’s been a safe place for us to wrestle through the gray areas of our faith when we’ve struggled to find it elsewhere. After over a year since becoming a part of this, my heart feels healthier, my identity feels stronger, and my family feels more connected than ever before. I’m grateful to play a small part in the difference The Good is tangibly making in our neighborhoods and city, and I firmly believe in the work that it’s doing to bring about peace, justice, and equity in the communities around us.

    Luke

In the Media

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TDB Creatives, part of The Good OKC, has launched a candlemaking venture to provide employment opportunities for under-resourced residents.

The Good OKC is using the Be a Neighbor platform to connect with those in need, expanding access to support and community.

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