The family of North Church in Edmond, Oklahoma, is mourning the passing of Angie Snodgrass — a cherished staff member, faithful leader, and dearly loved friend whose life left a lasting spiritual imprint on the church and community.
Angie was the very definition of a prayer warrior. With steadfast faith and a heart fully devoted to God, she faithfully led the church’s prayer team with humility, wisdom, and quiet strength. She interceded for countless individuals and families, lifting their needs before the Lord with persistence and compassion. Many in the North Church family have experienced healing, restoration, and breakthrough because Angie faithfully stood in the gap on their behalf.
Her ministry extended deeply into the lives of women through North Women’s Discipleship. As a mentor, Angie poured encouragement, truth, and biblical guidance into those she walked alongside. She loved not only with words, but with action — carrying burdens, offering counsel, praying fervently, and celebrating each victory as if it were her own. She consistently pointed others to Jesus, reminding them of His promises and His faithfulness in every season.
More than any title she carried, Angie treasured her role as a wife and mother. She was married to Daniel Snodgrass since November 6, 1999 — a partnership rooted in faith, love, and shared devotion to Christ. Together they built a Christ-centered home filled with grace and commitment. Angie was also a devoted mother to her daughters, Trinity and Tristin, whom she loved wholeheartedly. She nurtured them with wisdom, tenderness, and unwavering faith, modeling what it means to live as a true daughter of God.
Angie’s life reflected compassion, resilience, and quiet courage. She served faithfully behind the scenes and led boldly when called upon. Even in the most challenging moments, her trust in the Lord remained firm. As Scripture reminds us in 1 Thessalonians 4:13–14, we do not grieve without hope. Though our hearts are heavy, we rejoice in knowing that Angie is now in the presence of Jesus — the Savior she loved and served so faithfully.
Her legacy of prayer, discipleship, and steadfast faith will continue to live on in North Church and in every life she touched. The prayers she prayed and the seeds she planted will bear fruit for generations to come.
We ask that you join us in lifting Daniel, Trinity, Tristin, and all who loved Angie in prayer. May they feel the comfort of God’s peace and the strength of a community standing beside them.
Angie’s influence will never fade, and her faithful witness will forever remain part of the North Church story.