What is it about Broadway that excites our minds and touches our hearts? The music? The dancing? Of course! But sometimes a story is so powerful, we can see ourselves in the characters. We share their joy. We understand their pain. In the end, we are inspired. You will be too – through guest performers and meaningful messages as we experience some of the most memorable musicals ever written.
Each week a different Broadway musical is highlighted with guest performers who sing songs from that show, while Senior Pastor, Dr. Bob Long, ties the sermon to the musical.
2024 Lineup
Service Times & Locations
Tickets are not needed to attend worship during St. Luke’s on Broadway. The Downtown Campus (222 NW 15th Street) services are at 8:15, 9:30 and 10:50 a.m. and Edmond Campus (900 N. Sooner Road) services are at 9 and 11 a.m. each Sunday. If you are not able to attend in person you can watch live online or the Television broadcast on Sunday Mornings at 10:30 a.m. on KOCO Channel 5 (week delayed).
July 21: Rent
Synopsis: In the late 1980s and early 1990s, friends in Manhattan’s East Village struggle to build the lives of their dreams. Pennilessness, drug abuse, HIV/AIDS, social tension, and political unrest, among other hardships, challenge the group physically and emotionally. Facing the problems head on, they make personal self-discoveries and find what really matters most in life.
July 28: Back to the Future The Musical
Synopsis: When Marty McFly finds himself transported back to 1955 in a time machine built by the eccentric scientist Doc Brown, he accidentally changes the course of history. Now he’s in a race against time to fix the present, escape the past and send himsel
August 4: The Prince of Egypt
Synopsis: Based on the classic DreamWorks Animation film; this epic, critically acclaimed production with an original London cast and orchestra of more than 60 artists tells an inspiring tale of resilience and hope. Journey through the wonders of Ancient Egypt as two young men, raised together as brothers in a kingdom of privilege, find themselves suddenly divided by a secret past. One must rule as Pharaoh, the other must rise up and free his true people; both face a destiny that will change history forever.
August 11: Frozen
Synopsis:Frozen follows two royal sisters, Elsa and Anna, whose relationship is put to the test when Elsa’s magical ice powers are unleashed. Also in the mix are a strapping iceman, his reindeer, a fast-talking snowman and a too-good-to-be-true prince.
August 18: Fiddler on the Roof
Synopsis: When Tevye’s eldest daughter, Tzeitel, begs him to let her marry a poor tailor rather than the middle-aged butcher that he has already chosen for her, Tevye must choose between his own daughter’s happiness and those beloved traditions that keep the outside world at bay. Meanwhile, there are other forces at work in Anatevka, dangerous forces which threaten to destroy the very life he is trying to preserve.
August 25: Les Misérables
Synopsis: Jean Valjean, a French peasant and convicted thief, is freed from jail by a kind bishop and makes the most of the opportunity, changing his name and eventually becoming a factory owner and Mayor. When Valjean’s criminal past is resurrected and the Chief of Police, Javert, vows to bring him to justice, Valjean is forced to give up everything he has worked for and flee. Before doing so, he promises Fantine, a former worker on her death-bed, that he’ll find and care for her daughter Cosette. Years later, Valjean has cared for Cosette as a father, Javert seeks him still, and the city of Paris is torn by revolutionaries. Political and personal stories become intertwined, and all are called to question their devotion to freedom, love, and justice.