Correction: Church on the Rock
I visited there this last sunday, and I can't tell you what an experience it was. You know, where you get "slammed" lovingly and you walk into a place and the feeling of excitement/peace/cleansing literally surrounds and fills you the second you set foot in? Well that was what it was like.
The music was awesome. The message made me cringe. (thats a good thing!) The most important thing to me is how a place worships, and this place is grounded on it. You have to get in a certain mindset and atmosphere...or create these....to really have the openness you need to recieve whatever your'e needing to hear that day. That's just me, and I loved it.
If your close by, go visit. I think you will truely be blessed even if you just go once. It's on south slide road. Big buiding/sign to the left. You cant miss it. They have services on saturday as well. Two on sundays, and something going on almost everyday of the week, I think. There were suits/ties and T-shirts. It doesnt matter people. Their logo is multi-generational/multi-cultural/multi-whatever. All are welcomed and I felt a part of that family as soon as I was walking up those steps.
Ok...I'm done. Check it out if you can!
I visited there this last sunday, and I can't tell you what an experience it was. You know, where you get "slammed" lovingly and you walk into a place and the feeling of excitement/peace/cleansing literally surrounds and fills you the second you set foot in? Well that was what it was like.
The music was awesome. The message made me cringe. (thats a good thing!) The most important thing to me is how a place worships, and this place is grounded on it. You have to get in a certain mindset and atmosphere...or create these....to really have the openness you need to recieve whatever your'e needing to hear that day. That's just me, and I loved it.
If your close by, go visit. I think you will truely be blessed even if you just go once. It's on south slide road. Big buiding/sign to the left. You cant miss it. They have services on saturday as well. Two on sundays, and something going on almost everyday of the week, I think. There were suits/ties and T-shirts. It doesnt matter people. Their logo is multi-generational/multi-cultural/multi-whatever. All are welcomed and I felt a part of that family as soon as I was walking up those steps.
Ok...I'm done. Check it out if you can!
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