Temple of Faith at Frisco - A Relevant Word for Relevant Times - (972)239-1120
2601 Preston Road (Highway 121 At Preston Road), Frisco, Texas 75034
Fred L. Jones, Campus Pastor - Dr. Jerome McNeil, Senior Pastor
 

A Relevant Word For Relevant Times

  A word from our Pastor Fred L. Jones 
The Art of Worship
Blessed are those who have learned to acclaim you, who
walk in the light of your presence, O Lord.            Psalm 89:15

Worship is a learned art.  It is an attitude of the heart that continually  acknowledges God and values His character.  It is an ultimate reflection of reality
in the mind of the believer.  And it is key to blessing.
Observe any Christian who is perpetually struggling with personal flaws or overwhelming circumstances, and you will likely see a Christian whose eyes are on himself.  It is a natural human tendency, but it is rarely fruitful.  Worship changes that.  It gives us a new perspective, taking us out of the realm of oppression-an unnecessary state for anyone who takes the Bible's promises seriously-and placing us in the realm of God's power, wisdom, and love-the realm of eternal truth.  It opens the eyes to what is real.
I want to encourage each of you to embrace the wonders of true worship, and experience the greatest gift God has for you, His Love.  As we come to the end of this year, November 29th marks our two year anniversary as a church family, I thank God for each of your sacrifices  made for this ministry. I have seen us grow spiritually, and grow in our giving, not just with time but also with  treasure.    Our spiritual growth and maturity have come to fruition through the power of prayer and our commitment to worship. It is important for us to continue to support our church through prayer, attendance and commitment to our minitries.One of our greatest accomplishments this year is the start of our chidren's and youth ministry.  As we celebrate with our main campus, our  theme for this year is Change Through Prayer,  I challenge you to pray for increase in our church family.

If you have any special concerns or prayer, please contact Pastor Jones at pastorjones@templeoffaithatfrisco.org          

 

 

 

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Embrace God's promises of peace, blessings and success.  We are honored that you would choose to visit our website today.  It is not by chance or coincidence that you are here but it is because of God's devine destiny for your life.

POPCORN IN THE PEWS:  Movie theaters are the new churches                
By Ruth Moon

The distinction between secular and sacred space continues to blur as a small but growing number of churches meet in movie theaters and consider escewing traditional church buildings altogether.

Currently 180 churches are renting movie theater space under one-year contracts with National CineMedia, which manages rentals in 1,400 theaters nationwide. That's an increase from three churches six years ago."Movie-theater screens are postmodern stained glass. We're using moving pictures to tell the gospel to a post-literate culture," said Mark Batterson, lead pastor of National Community Church, which meets in Washington, D.C., theaters and hosts a conference for theater churches. "There are ways of doing church that no one has thought of yet. We have to live with the tension of being biblically true and culturally relevant."
While most of the congregations eventually want to own a building, experts suggest about ten percent plan on long-term portability—and the number is growing.
"In the beginning, a lot of people viewed portability as a means to an end," said Kendra Malloy, marketing director for Portable Church Industries
. "Now people see portability as a way to go and be part of the community."
Although a LifeWay Research survey last February suggested that people who don't go to church may prefer traditional, cathedral-style buildings to modern sanctuaries, the hope is that theater-style buildings will draw those who might not feel comfortable entering a traditional church.
Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington, Illinois, began in a movie theater in 1975 with 125 attendees. Today the church has 20,000 attend each weekend. The Willow Creek Theater fit the church's criteria: it was a low-cost, easily accessible facility with no religious symbols, giving it a neutral appeal, said Scott Pederson, who directs local missions at Willow Creek. Yet he said the theater presented unique problems, including makeshift arrangements such as Sunday school "rooms" partitioned out with burlap in the lobby and a nursery in the women's restroom.
"I don't know how many other churches are starting out in theaters, but I feel their pain," Pederson said. "It's a tremendous facility, but it does take quite a bit of work to make it go because…there's a movie that's going to show just as soon as the church service is done." 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 

From our Senior Pastor Dr. Jerome McNeil
This Is It

Prayer needs to be a priority in your heart.  You can't be a part-time worshipper .  We have to be careful we don't put people or our current circumstances above our relationship with God.  A pity party is you telling people that you prefer your pity to your praise.
 Deuteronomy 6:5-9
"And you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your strength.  And you must committ yourself wholeheartedly to these commands that I am giving you today.   Repeat them again and again to your children.  Talk about them when you are at home and when you are on the road, when you are going to bed and when you are getting up.  Tie them to your hands and wear them on your foreheads as reminders.  Write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates."

 


 
 

Temple of Faith at Frisco
2601 Preston Road
(Highway 121 At Preston Road)
Frisco, Texas 75034
StoneBriar Mall AMC Movie Theater, #16 Phone: (469) 556-1698
Website:
www.templeoffaithatfrisco.org
Email: luke418flj@hotmail.com
contactus@templeoffaithatfrisco.org

Hours Of Operation:
9:00 - 10:30am, Worship
9:00 - 10:15am, Children and Youth Service  

The Worship Center
14120 Noel Road
Dallas, Texas 75254
Phone: (972) 239-1120
Website: www.cctof.org

H
ours Of Operation:

Sunday: 8:00AM: Morning Worship
9:30 - 10:30am, Sunday School  10:45am, Morning Worship

 

“Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.”

Ephesians 3:20-21

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