Christ Fellowship Church

Taylor, Texas

8:35-8:50am
. : Singing School
9:00-10:30am
. : The Lord’s Service (Worship)
10:30-11:15am
. : PreK-12 Sunday School
. : Adult Fellowship (Coffee)
11:15-12pm
. : Adult Sunday School

What should we put here?

Yes, I am asking you. You’re here because you are looking to see who we are and what we are about. There is a lot we could say about our reformed and evangelical congregation and that is part of the purpose of this site so read up. But in light of present insanity, the following points may be helpful to those of you who are looking for Biblical community right now. (No easy task, we know.) 

  • We love God’s Holy Word and affirm its infallibility and sufficiency for all of life, and we are not afraid or embarrassed to proclaim every part of it.
  • We started a classical, Christian school for our kids and we are a family integrated congregation. We are members of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC). Our vision is to generations. We baptize our babies and welcome even the youngest disciples of Jesus among us to His table.
  • We gather weekly on the Lord’s day. We ignored local, county, and state tyrants and never closed our doors.
  • We recognize that our bodies belong to God, not the state. We never dreamed of requiring masks or “social distancing” or experimental injections at our gatherings.
  • We worship GOD, roar Psalms, feast every week, rejoice much, mock the enemy, all because Jesus is King and we win. His, and therefore ours, is a kingdom, on Earth as it is in Heaven, that cannot be shaken.

Read up around here, follow us on social media (for as long as they allow us to be there), and of course, come look us in the face, sit down at table with us, sing with us, and get to know us a little. Let’s take Williamson County for Christ the King. See you soon hopefully. SDG.

Let us stand fast in what is right and prepare ourselves for trial. Let us neither be dogs that do not bark, nor silent onlookers, nor paid servants who run away before the wolf. Instead, where the battle rages, let us find ourselves. Run towards the roar of the lion! Run towards the roar of battle! That is where Christ’s most glorious victories shall be won!

– St. Boniface