Grandview Church of Elk City, OK

Senior Pastors Mark and Sandra Little


Mark and Sandra Little have served in the ministry for thirty-eight years.

The Little’s were instrumental in helping to pioneer a new church ‘Grandview Church’ in Elk City Oklahoma and have had the distinct joy of serving as Lead Pastors for 28 years. During that time the church has undergone three building programs with facilities valued at more than three million dollars. The church also has property for future expansion. The church has also grown from thirty to more than five hundred in weekly services and more than twelve hundred active members.

During the past twenty eight years over 5500 people have received Christ and been baptized through the ministry of Grandview Church and 57 individuals and couples have entered the ministry and are presently serving in ministry throughout the world. Mark has documented the faithfulness of God through these years in his book, ‘FROM BOOM TO BUST AND BACK’.

Prior to beginning their pastoral ministry the Little’s traveled as Evangelist throughout the United States. During that time recording seven music albums and producing many other ministry materials.

The Little’s have traveled in mission’s ministry to eighteen nations of the world and through the ministry of Grandview Church and Mark Little Ministries, twelve churches have been established with property and buildings on foreign soil and two in the United States.

The Little’s have two grown daughters currently studying in Oklahoma Universities.

Boom to Bust and Back


Contact Info: pastormark@grandviewchurch.net



Articles & Resources for Church Workers

  • Starting a Greeter Program
    Four years ago I accepted the challenge of evangelism chairperson for our church. One of the first programs the pastor and I developed was the Sunday morning greeter program.
  • Motivating the Right Person into the Right Ministry
    One of the greatest challenges for most leaders is selecting and motivating the right people into the right ministry positions in hopes of minimizing turnover and frustration. Even in the smaller church with limited personnel, it is important to coordinate people and ministry as much as possible.
  • “I TRIED, BUT NO ONE EVER CALLED ME”
    “I tried, but no one ever called me” are painful words for a leader who has much work to do and not enough people willing to do it. These words are painful for the person who wanted to contribute, but was never called. These are also painful words for a person who is committed to helping people connect and contribute in meaningful ways within the church.