Nicholas E. Harris
1940-2020
Nicholas E. Harris was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on December 23, 1940, and went to his eternal home on November 23, 2020. At the age of three he and his sisters, Jan and Jerean, were adopted by Mary Harris and her husband Raymond Harris, who was a traveling evangelist with the Assembly of God Church. Nick often referred to his dad as “the greatest preacher there ever was.”
He graduated from Grand Saline High School in 1958. He went on to attend Southwestern Assemblies of God University where he earned his Bachelor of Science, and Midwestern State University where he earned his Bachelor of Arts. He attended law school at TU for a year but then pursued a career in business. Later he described hearing a pastor with the United Methodist Church, Dr. Thomas, deliver “a message of grace like a law brief,” and it was there that the entire gospel of Jesus came alive and made perfect sense to him. With that fire lit, he completed his work on a Masters in Divinity at Phillips University and began his full time ministry. Nick pastored churches in Carmen, Lamont, Ponca City, Fairview, and at First United Methodist Church in Oklahoma City. He spent years bringing life back to this downtown congregation. In addition, Nick’s ministries over the years included Loaves and Fishes, a weekly and popular noontime Bible study for business people in downtown OKC, who often referred to him as their friend, teacher, counselor and encourager. He had a long running radio broadcast called Holy Ground. He also had a lifelong adoration for the people of Kenya, where over the years he built a medical clinic, tabernacle and school alongside Each One Feed One. He also had fierce love for the land of Israel. He led many teaching trips to Israel and other historical countries.
In 1995 the Oklahoma City bombing destroyed the historic First Church. Nick led the effort to restore the church, build a new facility and the open-air prayer chapel that thousands of people have come to observe, pray in and find comfort. All of this while leading his growing congregation from a remote location at Trinity Baptist Church. He was thrilled to lead his people on a march back to the completed church, the home where it all started. Nick was also well known for his ability to spot talented young pastors and shepherd them, but was unique in that he always encouraged them to go and start their own ministries when they were ready. Those pastors have in turn touched many lives for Jesus, which was Nick’s hope and dream for them. Most recently, Nick gifted his beloved congregation of Ariel Chapel with in-depth Bible teaching, his knowledge of Israel, and always, and most importantly, truth. In his almost five decades of ministry, those who were fortunate enough to encounter him described him as their pastor. Nick was a passionate advocate and teacher of relational grace, believing wholly in the living God and the Priesthood of Believers.
Nick had an exceptional and extraordinary talent for reaching the spiritual and intellectually-minded while also never leaving out others who were not very far along in their faith. Nick also deeply valued and loved his family, spending forty-one years vacationing with them in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, traveling with them to Israel and so many other places, and making sure traditions were always kept.
He married the light and love of his life, Crystal Conner Harris in 1979, and is survived by his adoring children, Deak Harris, Amy Moffeit and husband Wally, Jamie and Stephanie Russell, and Kristen Work. He had a love for them that never wavered. He was known and deeply cherished as “Coach” to his grandchildren, whom he loved without limit: Christian Gutteridge, Beau Harris, Joseph Gutteridge, Jacqueline Harris, Carder Gutteridge, Max Russell, Zeke Russell, Hannah Harris, Lulabelle Russell and Robert Bell.
Nick Harris was a scholar, expositor, lifelong learner, beloved and adored by all his family and friends, whose life impacted countless people on this earth.
Well done, good and faithful servant.
A memorial and celebration service will be delayed until a safer time. Nick connected so many people together; it will be worth the wait to see each other in person. Announcements on specific time and place will be shared via various social media outlets.
So sad to hear about Nick. I remember him when he was at Lamont Methodist Church. He was the play by play announcer for all our home football games when I was in High School. He used to get so excited during the game that I would find myself listening to him going back to the huddle. I learned later the other players were also!
He will be greatly missed.
Bob
Pastor Nick Harris was our teacher of the word in our lives for 24yrs and Jesus flowed from his teachings,we will always have him in our hearts forever,we will pray for Chris and his children and grand children ? your friends in Christ,Rick&/Pat Perkins
Nick was our Pastor for the first 12 years of our marriage and he had a tremendous impact on our spiritual growth. He was the best Bible teacher we’ve ever had and taught us so much about the grace of God and the Holy Spirit. We love him deeply and will always cherish his friendship. Many prayers to Chris and his entire family during this time.
Much love from Penny & Marty Anderson
I totally agree with you Penny. I loved him very much. Lana
I am so saddened to hear of Nick’s passing! He was so special to me! I was one of “his girls” at Carmen, the first church he served as minister! He was not only my minister, but my Sunday school teacher, youth leader, confidant and dear friend. I also babysat Krissie and Deak! Nick came back to Carmen to perform my wedding and years later performed our daughter’s wedding at OKC First! He also made the trip to Enid to see my mother in her death bed… I hope he knew how much I loved him! I will cherish my memories of him always!
Nick was a beloved teacher of the Bible and because of him, the Bible came alive for me. I will always be grateful to him for that. I began attending Loves & Fishes in 1985 with a co-worker who encouraged me to attend with her. That ministry grew so big two lunch services eventually were held. Eventually I joined First Methodist Church in order to experience the teaching and praise of worshiping. Nick ministered to my first husband during his illness and passing. His funeral message was inspiring & hopeful. When I remarried, Nick performed that service also. After learning of his death and reading his obituary I kept hearing the hymn “Great Is Thy Faithfulness” and Nick was a faithful follower of Jesus. Anointed teacher. Loved people. He took so much joy in bringing others to God and scripture. May God comfort all of his family, friends and fellow congregants. He touched so many lives and his legacy of service will continue to live on.
Nick Harris taught Bible studies on Wednesday nights when I was young widowed mother trying to adjust to all the changes in my life. I’d been a Christian quite active in church all my life, but he rekindled my love for studying God’s Word in depth. Nick will be remembered by countless people as Pastor , Teacher, and Friend
A many who did the best he could to help so many people that all of us were blessed to have received any of his teachings. He was God’s man at the needed time – time and again. Blessings to all of his friends and family and souls who he opened into the Gates of Heaven.
A man who did the best he could to help so many people that all of us were blessed to have received any of his teachings. He was God’s man at the needed time – time and again. Blessings to all of his friends and family and souls who he opened into the Gates of Heaven.
I loved it when he referred to the congregation as Beloved.. First Church ministries managed to bring this empty soul much revelation of who God is . Pastor Harris has a special place in my heart… Love and hugs to you Chris…. xoxo Lana