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    The Intown Chabad

    5.0 (1 review)

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    11 years ago

    What a wonderful community- a true embodiment of loving and accepting one's fellow Jew.

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    Upperroom - This is the princess Bible Matt Tiso bought this for me

    Upperroom

    4.4(28 reviews)
    2.2 miSouth Dallas

    great experience. when I say experience I mean the presence of the Holy Spirit was welcomed and…read moreThere was a definite presence of God there.

    I attended Upper Room for the first time last night for the 5PM Sunday service. I have to say, my…read moregreatest take away was the Worship. It was really lovely to see people worshipping The Lord with no boundaries and no care for what others think - just true authentic worship. With that said, there are a few things that set off alarm bells for me. 1 of them being the save seats culture here, we arrived 30 min early and people had ENTIRE rows saved. If I had been a first-time church goer, this would absolutely make me stay away from church. It was SO discouraging to see people saving seats in mass quantities, it came off very cliquey and NOT of The Lord. Church should be like a welcoming place for everyone. Secondly, the way in which tongues are spoken and encouraged felt like a huge red flag. The way tongues were being spoken - did not align with the bible in ANYWAY. I fully believe in the gifts of the spirit, but it felt like the singers were just shouting them out all willy nilly and it didn't feel genuine. It felt like it was being used as a way to draw attention to themselves. When it was time for an alter call, one of the singers encourage everyone to make sounds and speak in tongues to the Lord. This is promoting a very unhealthy practice. Not everyone has this gift and as it states in the bible - if done in public, there should be a translator. Lastly, I realize that the normal pastor was not preaching this day but the man who did preach probably gave the absolute worst sermon Ive ever hear. It was basically him ranting for an hour about how you need to keep your eyes on jesus. And while i greatly appreciated the basis of the message. there was no scripture and he was ALL OVER THE PLACE...telling stories that didnt tie back into the general message. If someone had come to church, hungry for the word of God.. they wouldnt have recieved it and that is a huge problem. Not to mention him saying that Jesus dying on the cross for our sins was not the whole gospel.... I'm sorry what? I truly believe God is moving in this place but I also believe this entire congregation is promoting a feelings-based relationship with God and that is so dangerous.

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    Upperroom - Me at dinner with friends after upperroom evening service

    Me at dinner with friends after upperroom evening service

    Upperroom - This is me sister D'Lynn Branton and brother Matt Tiso my sweet pea bff adopted brother and adopted cousin

    This is me sister D'Lynn Branton and brother Matt Tiso my sweet pea bff adopted brother and adopted cousin

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    First Baptist Dallas - First Baptist Dallas.

    First Baptist Dallas

    4.5(46 reviews)
    0.8 miDowntown

    First Baptist Dallas Christmas Spectacular 2023 Location…read moreDowntown Dallas Parking Valet for handicapped, two large garages Service Cheerful greeters and ushers to guide you to where you would like to sit Program This is the most amazing Christmas program you will see-.music, dance, the Christmas story- choirs of all ages! Everything you would like to see and hear at Christmas! Summary Get tickets, show up, it will be enjoyable for all ages!

    It's a megachurch and not only did I not attend, I have not paid attention to any of the various…read morecurrent events that seem to be tilting mostly negative about the church. Instead, I was passing through Dallas and had the opportunity to appreciate this massive 19th century church. The historical marker reads, "First Baptist. Organized in 1868 and the first building on this was was a one-room frame structure, which members financed by weaving rugs, making hominy, preserves, and cheese to sell at fairs near Dallas, then a frontier town of 2500. Section of Victorian-style, red brick building was erected 1890; is only downtown Dallas church still on original site. George W. Truett, noted minister, was mastor here 47 years and was succeeded by W.A. Criswell, 1944." It is beyond an impressive structure and worth a visit, regardless of your support of the church. [Review 779 of 2024 - 536 in Texas - 21810 overall]

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    First Baptist Dallas

    First Baptist Dallas - Christmas special

    Christmas special

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    First Baptist Dallas

    East Dallas Christian Church - One of our many classrooms set up for a presentation.  We love hosting outside groups to use our historic space.

    East Dallas Christian Church

    5.0(3 reviews)
    1.6 miEast Dallas

    Pastor Allison is fantastic! She is so personable and welcoming, but she is also a gifted preacher…read more The sanctuary is beautiful. Old stained glass, pews... just beautiful.

    When I asked myself "Why is EDCC my church" I found I could describe it in two words - 'Divine…read moreIntervention'. In the first 16 years of my life I lived in 8 different homes in 6 different cities - Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Denver, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Memphis. Some give me pity because I never really lived anywhere longer than 5 years - but I take a different look at it. Living in these many different socio-economic areas gave me a great appreciation for the diversity of people and different ways of looking at a situation. During this time my family was my constant. So was the Presbyterian Church. When we moved to Memphis my parents became Baptist and I also joined the church. I very quickly found that it wasn't the church for me and it was at that point I began my identity struggle knowing that I am different. I couldn't believe that God made a mistake when he created me and it certainly isn't a choice - I mean, who would choose the life as an outcast? It was through that journey that I found the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). I came to peace with myself and my Christian upbringing. I was active in the music ministry of Lindenwood Christian Church for over 10 years - but it being the 'proper south', it wasn't something you talked about. In 1995, I moved to Dallas and really started focusing on my career. I remember becoming selfish about my weekends because I was traveling every Monday - Thursday. It wasn't until a 7 year relationship fell apart that I realized something important was missing in my life. I also realized that I was tired of living several different lives. My work life, my personal life, my church life... it is far more work than I was willing to keep up with. One day I was sitting in a luncheon listening to the key-note speaker address a GLBT business association and he said (and I'm paraphrasing) - "It's well and good to have your own groups of like-minded people - but where you make the biggest difference is when you are across the hall being active in the Lion's Club or the Rotary club and working with people that see you are no different than they are". That hit home for me. That is also why I'm not a member of Cathedral of Hope - I needed balance. I want to be in a church where individuals can have opposing beliefs but still affirm one another's journey of faith in Christ. It gets back to my appreciation for diversity. That's when Divine Intervention pushed me in the right direction. My first Christmas of being single a friend invited me to a pre-Christmas party at his house. That is where I met Brenda Armstrong who invited me to visit her church. She shared what a wonderful place it is from the beauty of the building to the beauty of the people. I came to visit around Christmas and the rest is a blur. Now I'm active in the choir, the music committee, evangelism committee, was on the long-range-planning committee and I'm a Deacon - without the need to hide who I am. I'm just like you - I believe Jesus Christ is my savior and want to do the work of the church with the rest of you - elbow to elbow. I continue to learn from the scriptures and sermons which continue to challenge me at being a better person. Thank you for the love, kindness and support that each one of you gives so willingly each time I see you. Now I just hope I can serve as an example and show others outside the church that may be struggling with their identity that East Dallas is a great place to find yourself.

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    East Dallas Christian Church - Our Community Room set up for a meal.  This large room can be configured lots of different ways to host meals, birthdays, parties, & more!

    Our Community Room set up for a meal. This large room can be configured lots of different ways to host meals, birthdays, parties, & more!

    East Dallas Christian Church - Our children praying over our intern as she goes to her next ministry.

    Our children praying over our intern as she goes to her next ministry.

    East Dallas Christian Church - We recently hosted an area-wide educational event. We had over 150 people!

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    We recently hosted an area-wide educational event. We had over 150 people!

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