Try the 'Good Church' listed above.
I've been attending there since January 11, 2009. Wesley Pritchard is the new Pastor beginning 6-21-2009. He has great wisdom and love, and you'll just want to hear him speak. He really shows God's Love.
You can tell that he knows the Bible. He tells you what you really need to know, and where it is at in the Bible. He always gives a handout paper with notes of his message just before he preaches. He said it's so we have some place to doodle on and we'll know where he's at in his message. I like it and it helps me learn more and have an ongoing reference. Wesley has a great spirit, he really cares about people and is very uplifting. He can sing and play bass and guitar and heads the music ministry. He does a great job!
There's around 50 people up in the Choir Loft in front of you, and below them down on the stage are 10 Praise Singers. The whole Choir sways from left to right while they sing. They all sing and show that they like being in the Choir.
I've went to the 10:30AM Service on Sundays and went to the Issac's Concert that they had on January 11, 2009 at 6:00PM, it was won-der-ful!!! They have different Concerts spaced throughout the year; not every week.
Come, and check this church out.
I always recommend checking out a new church for at least 4 Sundays in a row, before you decide to get an opinion. Remember some people around you may be a first time visitor also.
Try to be a few minutes early, so you don't miss all the beautiful songs at the beginning.
When times are tough and you don't know which way to turn, I've found that times ahead are always better, so just look past this, & look to the future. Think about people that would miss you. Think about people that you would miss. Think about things that only you could change in the world, for good. Don't keep things to yourself, call everyone you know and tell them your thoughts and make sure they know you're serious. Ask them to listen to you, and for them to help you see the future, as a better place with you in it.
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