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    Crossbridge Church - Crossbridge Door

    Crossbridge Church

    4.5(8 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Zero Stars should be an option…read more Please read before you attend. Searching for a church for our family & thought we found a home. Attended for a while with our teens. Our family suffered tremendous tragedy & we were all struggling. Going to church as a family was something we needed as a family but we were all hurting. We were all looking for peace. As parents we wanted our teens to keep their faith but after our life experiences, they were losing their faith. We looked forward to attending services & hoped our oldest son would get baptized here. One Sunday, the pastor discussed biblical scripture that detailed religious elite were not accepting people they believed to be beneath them & how Jesus was accepting of everyone with open arms. That has always been our belief. The ironic thing was, the pastor, Chuck Land, followed this scripture with basically the following statements: If you are here & not giving back, not volunteering & not going ti weekly group classes, not making a difference in the church then we don't need you. Let that sink in. Chuck Land stated that the church needed those in attendance to be known & actively participate or to "get up & leave because someone else needs your seat." Our family for the record always gave financial donations each & every week. We filled out visitor cards & made prayer requests. We were trying to become a part of the church family. We had made connections about volunteering & having our children volunteer. Our methods may have been slower than most, idk but it should not matter. Church should be a place to feel welcome, safe & loved. To hear the pastor speak such vile words, we were all shaken. Shocked... Waking to the parking lot, my husband asked if I felt hurt & could I believe what we were just told? I said I felt lied to & betrayed & basically felt that people like us were asked to leave, that we weren't important to the church, that they didn't want it need members like us. Unbelievable. The pastor's statements were the opposite of what he was preaching! Would Jesus ask a hurting, struggling family sitting in church pews week after week, praying & trying to heal & hoping they found their church home, to leave??? Seems so many church leaders are lost. I wonder how Chuck Land would react if Jesus stood up & left after he told people in his church in his pews, to go to group classes & volunteer or to get out. We left & honestly it broke our hearts. Our kids went off to school & our church bonding time was over. I am angry with pastors like Land who think they are better & that everyone should be who they want their members to be. We are all different with different things going on & different ways to give back. Some of us are out here truly struggling. People struggle & you never know the depths they came from to just be sitting in that church seat. He should be thankful that they are there! Thankful to see them week after week! He should welcome them with open arms as Jesus would do. & maybe with that love & acceptance that family would be healed enough to start giving back with volunteer time, etc. Our experience at Crossbridge was awful. I don't recommend Chuck Land or his "church".

    We have been at Crossbridge since its beginning 15 plus years ago…read more We have services at 8:30, 10:00, & 11:30am. We have made so many friends, grown closer in our relationship w Christ. We are so grateful for our Pastor and our Worship team.

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    Fort Bend Community Church

    Fort Bend Community Church

    4.0(3 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    Yes, I have experienced better, but this is Texas: The Bible Belt, the Deep South, etc…read more This is a sister church of Houston Chinese Church. There are multiple congregations on site, but they all belong to Fort Bend Community Church. This is a historically Chinese church, with Chinese language ministers and congregations. They also have a contemporary English service, with one English Pastor. However, all the other ministers also preach during the English service, in their semi-broken English (which is pretty much all the comedy you will get during the sermon). The church is trying to go the multiethnic route, which is evident by the name of the church. They removed the "Chinese" from the title and set up the church to be "accepting" of all ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds. However, all the ministers are Chinese which makes it seem like other ethnicities are guests and not part of the church family. I attend the English service only. The preaching is decent. They typically follow a "explain the Bible passage" model of preaching, which usually reduces the congregation to a bunch of idiots. Seriously, I understood the passage the first time I read it...I really didn't need it preached at me. However, that's the path taken by the majority of churches in Houston, especially Chinese churches. I visit this church though because I have gotten to know the people, which are very nice...also, I just can't seem to find a better church (I also don't look very hard - Bedside Baptist is just too tempting sometimes).

    I grew up in this church. My dad was one of the people who helped find the land for the church…read more Although I do not go to this church anymore, it is a great place to learn about the bible. It is predominantly Asian, and that comes with cultural issues in itself, but there are people there who really want to grow and learn about God and who are passionate about missions. Much of their mission work focuses on Asia though, but because of that there are many new believers from Asia that have come to the church. The Mandarin and Cantonese church services are growing a lot from what I hear, and that is thanks to God and also great leadership from Pastor Lam. The demographic of the church is mostly people from Sugar Land so bear in mind that it is a church in a rich suburb. People may not be as aware of issues outside that demographic, but there are many strong Christians there that are aware. Like any other church or people group, there are good people and there are bad people, but we all need Jesus and none of us are truly "good" anyways. I will continually pray for this church and hope for more growth as they continue to do ministry.

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    English service (Encounter worship) at FBCC on November 28, 2010

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    First Colony Bible Chapel - First Colony Bible Chapel welcomes you!

    First Colony Bible Chapel

    5.0(2 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    Although I haven't grown up here with this church, I could have. For fifteen years I've been here…read moreat least once or twice a year whenever I visited my relatives. I have always felt a connection to this place, and have often been able to understand the message the speaker is conveying. The people here have always been friendly and receptive, and each year they have remembered who I am and I've often felt that they're a part of my life too as they are a part of my family's life. I've been to numerous churches, but none have been as clear cut to me as this one, and no other church has been able to hold me for long unfortunately like this one has. So I'm glad to be able to attend regularly now as I try to get back on track with things. If you're looking for a place with people who are good-natured and come from all walks of life, and for an excellent message, then I'd say stop in and try this place out. They're non-denominational, which is important to me since I get lost in all the different denominations out there that try to sell themselves. This church focuses solely on bible study and community, and that's very important to me.

    I have been looking for a church home for quite a while now. I really thought that since I was…read moreraised a Methodist that I would be most comfortable in a Methodist Church. But as I have been listening to a Bible sermon on the radio in the morning on the way to work I decided that I would like to try out a Bible Church. I found that I was getting more from my radio program in the mornings than I was getting from the messages that I received at the church that I was attending. First Colony bible Chapel is a small community church and that really appeals to me. They were very friendly when my husband and I attended the family Bible hour on Sunday. The people were very friendly and gave a very warm welcoming. If you are looking for a big production or entertainment this is not the place to be. But if you really want to know more about Jesus Christ, and God then this might just be the place for you. After talking it over with my husband we will be trying this church out again next weekend. We made this church our new home. The people here are like family and this is the most friendly church and the most loving group of people I've ever known. Give them a try, I think you'll love it!

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