Dominion Word Ministries Cogic - Denton JOSETTE CRUMBLE: At Dominion, "WE DO LIFE TOGETHER" is not just a cute saying, its FACTS! I lost 12 family/extended family members in a 12 month period during the pandemic and my church family made sure that I was cared for and stayed connected! (5C Principle) Since the day my sister became ill (2/25/20), not ONE week has went passed that someone from Dominion hadnt checked on me!!! Pastor says, "Blood makes you related, but LOVE makes you FAMILY!" Truly Dominion Word is my FAMILY! BTW-Its a wonderful place to engage in spirit-filled worship and receive a good word from God.
Morse Street Baptist Church - Denton Cary Grace: There for my childs baptism. The Pastor, First Lady, and the church family are so welcoming. Bible teaching, spiritually led church. Highly recommend going when in Denton or joining. Very good youth and young adult ministries; actually you can tell all their ministries are great.
Valley Creek Church - Lewisville Greg Campbell: What Was Most Memorable About My Visit to Valley Creek Church in Lewisville on 5/4/2025
My visit to Valley Creek Church in Lewisville wasn’t just another Sunday—it was a moment that stayed with me long after I left the parking lot.
From the moment I walked through the doors, there was something different. It wasn’t the lights, the sound system, or the perfectly timed transitions. It was the atmosphere—peaceful, welcoming, and deeply spiritual. People weren’t just friendly; they were intentional. There was a warmth in every handshake and a sincerity in every smile that made me feel like I belonged, even before I sat down.
But what truly made it memorable was the message. The pastor didn’t just preach—he spoke life. It wasn’t a performance or a lecture; it felt like a personal conversation between him and every heart in that room. There was honesty in his voice and a kind of divine clarity in his words that cut straight through the noise I had been carrying in my mind. I felt seen. I felt heard. I felt understood.
Worship was powerful. It wasn’t just music—it was a space where people let go of burdens and picked up hope. Looking around, I saw tears, lifted hands, quiet prayers, and genuine expressions of faith. In that room, strangers became a family—connected not by background, but by belief.
What stood out most, though, was how God’s presence wasn’t something you had to search for. It was already there, waiting.
I left with more than a good impression—I left with a renewed spirit and a sense that God still speaks, still moves, and still meets people exactly where they are.