Bill Sherman, Tulsa Worlds

Bill Sherman

Tulsa Worlds

Tulsa, OK, United States

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Past articles by Bill:

Gut Church's Nightmare spookhouse has hair-raising surprises

Several other churches have come to Tulsa to learn how to put on similar programs. Guts Church offered free training in Tulsa and sent a team to those churches to help them launch their program. → Read More

Tulsa's Veterans Day Parade participant calls Muslim group's involvement 'atrocious'

The Oklahoma Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations will have a float, and a member of conservative pro-American organization Tulsa 912 Project said it is “atrocious” to ask veterans to “march alongside people who represent our enemies in a current war.” → Read More

Oral Roberts legacy exhibit opening kicks off ORU 50th anniversary events

Oral Roberts University launched a week of 50th anniversary celebration events Monday afternoon with a ribbon-cutting and grand opening of the new Oral Roberts legacy exhibit center on the first floor of the prayer tower at the center of the campus. → Read More

The God Blog: Here are some more same-sex marriage comments

One advantage the Tulsa World website has over the printed newspaper is its unlimited space. → Read More

Tulsa service offers prayer for families of Charleston shooting victims

It was at least the third public prayer service held in Tulsa churches and one of hundreds held across the nation in response to what one security expert called the worst attack on an American congregation in history. → Read More

Pope Francis calls for action on climate change, Sen. Jim Inhofe disagrees

Papal encyclical targets man-made global warming and consumerism → Read More

The God Blog: Pew Report on Religion has some surprises for Oklahoma

Mainline churches on the rise in Oklahoma? Evangelicals declining? → Read More

Bishop Carlton Pearson returns to Tulsa, begins monthly discussion series

The controversial universalist minister came back from Chicago last year to be with his ill father. → Read More

Patriot Grill in Sapulpa observes National Day of Prayer

The ceremony was one of more than a dozen in Tulsa area → Read More

ORU professor loses job after Dr. Phil appearance

An Oral Roberts University professor has lost his job after facing accusations from three women in a heated discussion April 29 on the "Dr. Phil" show. → Read More

Tulsans helping Nepalese earthquake victims

It felt like a giant picked up and shook their van → Read More

Tulsa parents hear son alive and well after Nepal quake

They haven't heard since early Saturday from Chris Thibeault, who was working just north of Katmandu, the epicenter of the deadly quake → Read More

Tulsa parents wait for news from their son in Nepal quake zone

They haven't heard since early Saturday from Chris Thibeault, who was working just north of Katmandu, the epicenter of the deadly quake → Read More

'Smiling preacher' Joel Osteen draws 10,000 people to BOK Center

He holds Night of Hope events monthly in usually sold-out arenas around the nation. He also preaches to 40,000-plus people on Sundays at his Lakewood Church in Houston and to multiple millions each week on television, Internet and social media. → Read More

One-time ORU student Joel Osteen returning to Tulsa to speak at BOK Center

After one year at ORU, he went back to Texas to help his father at Lakewood Church in Houston, and for the next 16 years, he ran the church's television ministry. → Read More

OSU to show 'Honor Diaries' film over CAIR objections

Adam Soltani, executive director of CAIR-Oklahoma, wrote to several OSU officials saying the event will "work to distort attendees' understanding of the Islamic faith." → Read More

Dozens of Tulsa churches re-create Tulsa's 1965 Selma service

Many of the churches participated in the original service, held in support of civil rights workers in Alabama. → Read More

Nevada Hindu unhappy about delay in decision on allowing statue of deity at Oklahoma Capitol

Oklahoma has put a moratorium on new monuments at the Capitol. → Read More

U.S. Supreme Court to hear Muslim woman's hijab case against Tulsa store

She says Abercrombie & Fitch denied her a job because she wears a head covering → Read More

U.S. Supreme Court to hear Tulsa Muslim's hijab case

She says Abercrombie & Fitch denied her a job because she wears a head covering → Read More