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    Christian City Fellowship

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    St John's Episcopal Church - The people of St.John's celebrating life together!

    St John's Episcopal Church

    5.0(2 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    We've attended St. John's church since we moved to Sealy in 2011. My children were 8 and 10 and…read moreeven at that age, they loved going to St. John's. The people who attend and pastor Eric LeBrocq are what makes this church different and what makes Sunday services so wonderful. Eric is an inspiring man of faith, a motivating speaker and puts together sermons that touch the mind, spirit & soul whatever your age. The people have been so kind to our family from the first minute we walked in. Now almost 5 years later, the church members have become our extended family. There is an very active youth group, a nursery, and the church provides many wonderful service this community, one example is supporters to a program called, "Meal on Wheels", a service proving food to the elderly. We are so proud to be a part of this beautiful church and happy we found a group of worshippers who are kind, warm and welcoming to everyone from every walk of life. Thank you everyone at St. John's for giving my children the right spiritual foundation that I hope carries them through their whole lives. Amen. God Bless you all.

    St. John's is a very caring community of people. We have been attending St. John's for about 12…read moreyears and consider the other parishioners to be our family. We are a small church, but all work together to accomplish many things through our outreach programs. Our services are traditional and based on the Book of Common Prayer. We always have a lively hospitality hour after church, plus other social gatherings throughout the year. Please consider visiting our church and become a member of our family.

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    New Life Beginnings Church

    New Life Beginnings Church

    1.0(1 review)
    10.8 mi

    I was driving outside of Houston looking for scenic areas to take pictures of flowers over the…read moreweekend. On my way through Brookshire, I came across a patch of land that had a good growth of Bluebonnets. I pulled over and started taking some pictures with the girl friend. We were there for just shy of ten minutes when a white van pulled up. A tall man stepped out and said, "You know this is private property, right?" I said, "I do now". There were no signs posted anywhere indicating that it was private property and that trespassing wasn't allowed. He proceeded to say, "How could you not know this is private property? You can't take pictures here". I said, "Fine, we'll be on our way". Again, he asked, "What made you think this wasn't private property?" I ignored him and walked toward my car. Seriously, what's the point of an argument? I was just taking pictures of flowers. He then said, "This property belongs to the church". About 75 or so yards away was a white church. "You can stay if you make a donation to the church. Are you going to make a donation?" I continued walking to the car. Well, at that point the real motive revealed itself. I wasn't destroying the property. I wasn't being loud or obnoxious. I didn't leave any trash. It was about extracting money. I've never experienced anything so petty. This guy left his house, jumped in his car, drove about 100 yards down a dirt road, and asked for a donation to the church, or I'd have to leave the premises. Apparently the very large plot of land was owned by the church, and I suspect the house this guy came out of too. Certainly not very Christian like in my book.

    Christian City Fellowship - churches - Updated July 2026

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