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Kingdom of God Christian Center - Round Rock (TX)

Address: 🏡 507 W Liberty Ave, Round Rock, TX 78664
Phone : +1 (512) 926-5422

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    Mike Sweet: Warm, friendly family atmosphere. Lots of Spiritual fun and teachings at this house. This is a Bible institute. Here they teach the whole word of God and encourage a full and complete walk with Christ. Loved it.
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    Lee Martin: Good place to worship. Biblical in teachings and very friendly members. We attended the Christmas service. Singers are good, but music was a little loud for my taste. If your looking for a family friendly church with a solid biblical foundation, you should try this church. I would definitely return next time I am in town visiting.
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    Masika Jenniffer: The pastor and wife are very friendly and welcoming.
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    andre lam: Nice cozy little church
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    peggy collier: I love this church the people there really loves God and everyone who comes through the door
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    Katherine Forse Culton: Weve found an amazing, active group at this church for our 22 yr old son who is special needs. The INCLUDED group is amazing. Weve searched for years for a group like this! Hes making friends, participating in activities, singing in the INCLUDED choir. The church makes a point to INCLUDE them in so many things. The service on Saturday evenings special needs gives him a chance to participate without feeling out of place. There are so many activities for everyone in the family.
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    Heather McSomethingorother: They were very welcoming and the majority seemed to be in love with Jesus. The pastor reminded me (at least on that day) of a Pentacostal pastor in the things he said. He definitely still has a lot of religious doctrine in his beliefs, and that is why he got a 4 star review instead of 5. I have read the Bible 32 times. Some of what he said came out of Pentacostal doctrine and not the Bible.
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    CHAD ALLEN: Great congregation with solid biblical teaching.
    Aledo United Methodist Church - Aledo
    Billy The Kid: The pastor, Joel, is a great orator…but that’s all he is…an orator. The church itself does good in the community and beyond, but the pastor is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. He does not care about the members that don’t constantly pat him on the back telling him he’s doing a great job or donate a lot of money to the church. He is a homophobic, xenophobic, person that is narcissistic to the point of being sickening. When I say he is an orator, that’s what I mean. He is more a motivational speaker than a pastor. Here is an overview of every sermon he “preaches”… I am a Marine…I don’t care what you think, you’re not going to change my mind (and he proudly states that), and some motivational speech with Bible verses thrown in to make it “Biblical”. Joel likes to cherry pick verses, and take verses out of context, ignoring the historical/cultural context surrounding the verses in a veiled attempt to make them relevant. Joel is leading the “church”, which ironically is filled with hypochristians, down the wrong path…leading them away from the Christian principles Jesus taught and the Apostles preached.