Need a HOME Church!!!

Updated on January 27, 2009
S.D. asks from Frisco, TX
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Hi ladies. We have been looking for a church over the past few months and havent found our HOME yet. I am used to nondenominational or Assemblies churches. I am willing to keep an open mind on a different type of church as my main focus is not on the differences of the types of churches, but rather the message. I have been to North Church and Valley View....while they were great they were just TOO big. i am hoping to find a small church where my kids can grow up as much more than a number! I live near george bush and frankford...something not TOO far away would be nice, as it would be easier to get more involved. TIA ladies...

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M.D.

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I attend Grace Outreach Center, it's nondenominational, it however might be too big for what you are looking for. They have a great youth program. It's on the corner of Parker and Preston in Plano.
http://www.graceoutreachcenter.org/
My parents help start a church in Illinois so I understand the small church, I know that is how Grace started too (not by my parents) but it has really grown over the years, when you go you can see why.
May God open the door for the church you are suppose to be at... just keep praying!
God Bless!

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A.

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Hi C.,

I feel like I am repeating Joanna's post. :-) I also go to a small Episcopal church - ours is in East Plano called Holy Nativity. Everyone here is also close - everyone knows each other and is very supportive. The website is www.holynativity.org. If you are interested, Id love to meet you and introduce you and your family around.

Best of luck finding your Home. Having found ours, we know how wonderful and important it can be!

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J.J.

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Well my church is exactly that - we are very small and the kids are all known by name. We average around 90 or so each Sunday. My husband and I are about the quietest people ever, but everyone still knows and loves our kids. Being so small it is very easy to jump right in and find your place. Everyone is very welcoming. We are Episcopalian, which is basically Protestant with a Catholic flair :) We have Holy Communion weekly, in which all baptized people are welcome to participate no matter which denomination you were baptized in. We are pretty close to you too. If you have any questions, I'd be happy to answer them. http://www.st-andrews-church.org/

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G.D.

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I attend Fellowship Bible Church of Arapaho. This is a small church of great folks who seek to live truly Christian lives. There is an early service that is very small, the main service is about 150 people and is 10:45 until around noon. We like lots of music at the beginning of the service. Located on Arapaho just West of Coit so pretty close to you. We find a special fellowship through small group Bible studies. Here's the website, hope you can come visit:
http://www.fbcarapaho.com/

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