Life Community Church Memorial Chapel

A Place of Prayer and Remembrance

THE CHAPEL

Life Community Church Memorial Chapel is affiliated with Life Community Church (LCC), an interdenominational church founded in Ada, Oklahoma in February 2006 by Pastor Mickey Keith.

The Memorial Chapel is a part of Life Community Church and is connected to the church by a covered walkway; however, the chapel is available and dedicated to serving people whatever their faith, denomination or creed.

The Memorial Chapel is open during designated hours each week and an administrator and volunteer staff are available to assist visitors and those who wish to use the chapel’s “commemorative” services, which include both traditional inscription methods in special memorial volumes and digital technology to record and preserve memorial information.

Along with the church, the Memorial Chapel opened in 2015 on a 10-acre site that also includes a reconstruction of the cabin (and original burial site) of U.S. Senator Robert. S. Kerr and the Chickasaw Nation Pavilion. The LCC maintains these facilities and they are open to the public during designated hours weekly.

WE REMEMBER

The foundation for the LCC Memorial Chapel began with a telephone call from renowned entrepreneur Harland Stonecipher to LCC Senior Pastor Mickey Keith. Harland and Shirley Stonecipher were long-time members of Pastor Keith’s congregation. It was Pastor Keith who provided spiritual solace when the Stoneciphers lost their son, Brent; daughter-in-law, Tina; and granddaughter, Nikki in a plane crash in 2005.

Harland and Shirley Stonecipher, who founded Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc. (now LegalShield), had both come to realize there was one way through their grief. As Mr. Stonecipher once said, “The only way you can relieve your pain is by helping others who are in pain.”

To that end, Harland and Shirley Stonecipher provided the financial resources to build both the new LCC facility and the adjoining LCC Memorial Chapel. Mr. Stonecipher played an important role in the design and construction of both the new LCC facility and the LLC Memorial Chapel.

Remember Life. Rejoice in Gratitude. Renew with Hope.