Oak Lawn

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3014 Oak Lawn Ave
Dallas, TX 75219

Oak Lawn United Methodist Church in Dallas, TX, is a radically inclusive tri-lingual community that welcomes all individuals, regardless of their identity, relationships, or beliefs. They emphasize God's unconditional love through radical hospitality, social justice, and nurturing a spirit of curiosity and creativity among their members.

This congregation proudly affirms LGBTQIA individuals and their families, fostering a culture of respect and generosity. Grounded in the teachings of Jesus while drawing wisdom from various faith traditions, Oak Lawn UMC creates an environment where everyone feels like family and diversity is celebrated.

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4.57 reviews
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Sarah G.
8/2/2014

The Oak Lawn Market is in a great location, tucked away from traffic. There were ~20 vendors at the market, selling vegetables, pastries, canned goods, fruit, and some crafts. This Market may not...

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Heather H.
8/17/2013

I'm in love with this farmer's market. The vendors are very friendly and helpful. The produce is fresh and fairly priced. Texas Hill Country Olive Oil Co. is there, as well as, Beautye (bath and...

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Michael N.
6/29/2013

A local market for local vendors and farmers. Some are I porting goods from the hill country otherwise everything from the eggs and honey to the produce are collected locally. If ya live in Oak...

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Hannah L.
8/21/2015

I woke up early on a Saturday morning last month, excited to get some local produce. I don't know if I came on an off-day or what, but there were only about 6 booths, and only 3 of them had...

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Roxanne K.
12/21/2013

When I get to have a real farmers market within walking distance I'm not going to complain! This one goes for most of the season and has a real variety of items when it's in full swing. I found...

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