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Church of the Pines - Tyler (TX)

Address: 🏡 5201 S Broadway Ave Suite 250, Tyler, TX 75703
Phone : +1 (903) 224-8595

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  • Rose Heights Church - Tyler
    Kizzi Hogan: Beautiful Church. Its very organized, lots of rooms which is helpful when you need to break up into different age groups. Great location, plenty of parking, very clean, and wheelchair accessible. I cant say anything about the services that they have, I was there for a conference, breast cancer fundraiser, and pageant all rolled into one.
    Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception - Tyler
    Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
    Michelle Huhn: The Cathedral doors were open and we were able to visit. What a beautiful church. Clean, quiet, pristine and well air-conditioned. There were small areas for reflection and prayer and a nice spot to light candles. Thank you for being a wonderful Shepherd of our Diocese, Bishop Stickland.
    CrossPointe Church - Flint
    CrossPointe Church
    Diane McCullough: I can’t even begin to tell you how much I have grown as a believer since going here starting 5 yrs ago. Our pastoral team is a group of real, approachable people. The kindness and grace we have experienced here is like no other church I’ve ever gone to. Our pastors want people to have an intimate relationship with Christ while relying on the Holy Spirit for guidance. They have ministries designed to help you reach your potential. I’m a born cynic and came from a religious background. When I surrendered my doubts and fears to the Holy Spirit, I immediately felt different. Johnathan, Joe, Steve, Tim, CJ, Joy, Scott, and Daniel lean into Holy Spirit guidance on everything they do. We are a Bible believing church…ALL of it. Even if it steps on toes. Johnathan will never apologize for that. If you want to be affirmed in your sin, you won’t find it here. BUT, you will be LOVED while you walk it out in faith. You are welcome here! Remember, judgement and conviction are not the same thing. If you’re uncomfortable with something said, maybe the Holy Spirit is convicting you. May God bless you!
    Grace Community Church - Old Jacksonville Campus - Tyler
    MELANY JAIMES: If you have any doubts about visiting this church, DONT. This place makes you feel right at home, the message is wonderful and the worship fills your heart. We could not have picked a better place to worship God. We were nervous at first because we have never been to a church with out our family since we are new to Tyler. But coming here has been so spiritually rewarding. Thank you Grace Community at UB.
    Church Under a Bridge Saturday - Tyler
    Dawn Rogers: I recently attended Church Under A Bridge, not because I intended to, but because it was there when I arrived... I had intended to take some breakfast sandwiches and talk to some of the local homeless people about God. Boy was I surprised when the whole place was crammed with people, everyone enjoying themselves, singing, preaching, even lunch was served to the homeless. Praise God! Everyone seemed happy, welcome and clean, especially for being homeless. This particular Sunday a nice hot meal was provided. Tyler has done a great job cleaning up what was once the home-less area. People now appear respected, clean, safe and enjoying life again . The entire setup was appreciated by all! Helpers & homeless alike cleaned up & put every-thing in order before they left. Leaving the whole area clean as a whistle. Down the street theres a mission where the homeless can bathe & wash their clothes & nearby, what once were empty buildings, have been converted into small apartments. Some of the homeless have been able to get jobs at the mission. Perhaps, some work at the apartments as well, but thats purely supposition on my part. In any case, this is one city that has handled their homeless situation with flying colors! Now, THATs the way to invest & make it count for something wonderful! BRAVO to Tyler, TX & Church Under A Bridge!
    Trinity Fellowship Church - Tyler
    Trinity Fellowship Church
    Laurie Tabbakh: I love this church. They are amazing. They also help with food for Families that need extra help.
    Grace Community Church - University Blvd Campus - Tyler
    Grace Community Church - University Blvd Campus
    alej 1001: We love the praise and worship (music), and they have solid bible-based teaching. They also support multiple missionaries. There are many small groups to join so that you can get plugged into the curch quickly!
    New Life Community Church - Tyler
    New Life Community Church
    Bill Williams: Great group of people. Enjoyed the meet and greet with Texas Senatorial candidate Beto Orourke.
    LifePoint Fellowship Church - Tyler
    LifePoint Fellowship Church
    Debbie Human: Lifepoint Fellowship Church in Tyler TX is a church where the people are the hands, feet & heart of Jesus! Everyone is welcome and accepted as they are... No perfect people cause we all need Jesus! We love to walk along side people and help them grow closer to God in anyway we can! Youre welcome to join us.
    Pleasant Hill Baptist Church - Tyler
    Pleasant Hill Baptist Church
    Sierra Essary: This review isn’t related to the sermon or the worship. There was one gentleman by the name of bradyn or Brandon who was very kind and helpful. However, I am giving this review as constructive criticism that I hope will be taken into consideration. My husband and I got there a little early to breastfeed our baby in the car. There was a Sheriff driving around in a golf cart. At 10:28 (service starts at 10:30) ahe came up to my husbands window and said “just seeing if you need anything”. She never smiled or said hi and definitely was attempting to make sure we weren’t doing anything “bad”. Our baby was still eating so we were 10 mins late getting into the service. However, when we tried to get into the door for the sanctuary the doors were locked. Turns out… if you’re late the doors to sanctuary will be locked and said sherif will have to escort you into the building. I also watched her escort other late comers into the building. I very much appreciate law enforcement in general but it seems to me this was overboard as it was intimidating to a visitor and not welcoming. I think a better idea for church security would be to have members that the leadership can trust and that have a concealed carry license to be on the premises; they could also be at the doors after the service has started.