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December 2023 by Ivy
It’s a wonderful, very welcoming church
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October 2023 by Matt H.
Watermark Community Church is a welcoming and inclusive place of worship. The church offers a variety of services and programs that cater to different age groups and interests. The sermons are thought-provoking and delivered with passion, leaving a lasting impact. The community at Watermark is warm and friendly, making it easy to connect with others and build meaningful relationships. The church also actively engages in outreach and service projects, making a positive impact on the local community. However, the size of the church can sometimes lead to crowded services, especially during peak times. Overall, Watermark Community Church provides a fulfilling spiritual experience and a supportive community.
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October 2023 by Kevin D.
Five stars simply aren't enough for Watermark Fort Worth Church. From the moment I stepped through the doors, I was enveloped in a sense of belonging that's hard to come by. The architecture marries grandeur with humility, offering a serene environment that reflects their welcoming spirit.The sermons are profoundly moving, delivered by pastors who speak from the heart. They're not just spiritual leaders; they're storytellers, counselors, and, most importantly, friends. The messages are contemporary and relevant, providing new perspectives and guiding lights for modern-day dilemmas.What's truly remarkable is the sense of community. The members are a diverse group, united by faith and a genuine commitment to supporting one another and the broader Fort Worth area. Their outreach programs are a testament to their faith in action, extending hands in service, charity, and social initiatives.Whether it's the vibrant youth programs, insightful Bible studies, or their soul-stirring music ministry, there's something for everyone, creating connections that transcend Sunday service. In a world where genuine connections are a rarity, Watermark Fort Worth Church is a sanctuary where those connections flourish.This isn't just a church; it's a home, a family, and a beacon of hope. If you're seeking a place of worship that's grounded in authenticity, propelled by a mission of kindness and unconditional love, look no further than Watermark Fort Worth. Your journey of faith and fellowship awaits here.
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August 2023 by Ines
Great church to attend to on Sunday.
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February 2022 by Kandid M.
Absolutely so thankful for this church and the ministry it has done in my life. I enjoy going to church and learning more about the kindness of God.
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December 2021 by Reagan S.
no better way to spend a Tuesday night than worshiping with thousands of 20-30 year olds! I had a great time and think this really filled up my spiritual tank when I needed it in particular. If you are looking for somewhere to bring friends that may not be too sure of the gospel yet, this would be a great place based on energy and message. Read my full review on my blog: reagans-reviews.blogspot…
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December 2021 by Mitchell Traver
My wife and I have been members of Watermark Fort Worth for almost two years now, and we couldn’t be happier! While I was a student at TCU, I attended the Porch pretty regularly, but at that time I pursued membership with the Village Fort Worth because I’d been attending the Village prior to hearing of Watermark. After my wife and I got married, we lived outside of Fort Worth for a brief season, but as soon as we returned we knew exactly where to begin looking for a Home Church. We are so thankful to be a part of Watermark Fort Worth. Truly, it’s hard to explain just how grateful we are. The community that God has given us at Watermark Fort Worth has been a tremendous blessing to our marriage, and to our individual relationships with Jesus. Leadership consistently pours into the Church Body in a myriad of ways, and they are faithful in how they live. While Watermark Fort Worth has at times been pegged as the “works” Church, which asserts moral performance as the means to salvation, I want to affirm that claim couldn’t be further from the truth. Watermark Fort Worth operates from a Gospel-centered framework, and my wife and I have constantly been met with grace and encouragement as we’ve sought to follow Jesus faithfully. There are no arbitrary operations here - Scripture drives the functional and structural decisions made. If you have any questions as to why being plugged into a Community Group or committing to an area of service is required for membership, take a look at the Statement of Faith on the website. These requirements actually made us wary at first as well, but upon reviewing the Scripture driving the design, and now after having been plugged in for some time, we are so thankful we dove in when we did. My wife and I believe Watermark Fort Worth to be a safe place - a safe place to pursue Jesus, to find community, to be transparent with our struggles, and to continue being sanctified. What a gift!
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December 2020 by Sonia Cantu
Best place to worship and praise God.Everybody treat you like family.
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December 2020 by Shane Maddux
Love this church! Filled with imperfect people and opportunities to grow and strengthen your walk with Christ. I enjoy the authenticity of Watermark. A little different than other churches I've known in how they do things. but most importantly, Watermark follows scripture like Christian churches should. Watermark has always encouraged me to grow and be the best version of myself I can be that closely resembles Christ. If you're looking for a church body that you can be a part of and call family, Watermark Fort Worth is a wonderful place to call home.
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December 2019 by Stephanie Macomber
Amazing Authenicity and teaching of scripture!
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December 2019 by Christopher Leiss
Heavenly
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December 2019 by Jocelyne Sanford
Come and see.
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December 2019 by Kendall Salsberry
Legalistic, unloving. The Holy Spirit does not live in this church. Forced confessions and submission to a flawed, power-tripping leadership will be your portion if you decide to become a member by signing a legally binding membership contract. I can't even count how many people I know who have left this church in the last year due to being mistreated by leadership. Serving should be a choice, not a requirement. This is a cultic church with Calvinist theology and the spirit of the Pharisees looming over it. If you become a member and try to leave, they will write you an official letter saying you are living in sin for leaving the church and they are obligated to tell your "extended community" to shun you as a result of your sin. I know right, creepy at best. All the major church leaders have left watermark in the past few months, probably because the Holy Spirit is leading them away from this miserable excuse for a spirit filled establishment. I pray people don't think this is what God/Jesus is like based off the people at watermark because God is LOVE, this church is hate. This church is failing, fast. There are plenty of other spirit filled churches in Fort Worth where members love you and embody the fruits of the spirit and are living spirit filled fruitful lives and actually making JESUS, not their flawed man-made opinions, known.
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December 2019 by Jared Benson
Great place filled with people who love God and do their best to love people. No “church” is perfect but this is the closest I’ve seen. My wife and I have been here for 5+ years. Sound Biblical doctrine and people who love you regardless of your background and past is what you can expect.
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December 2019 by Ava Fehren
This church has really put me off towards churches. Watermark has the feel of a frat/sorority vibe, so incredibly fake and “friendships” that are based on wanting to “fix you”. Belittled by leadership multiple times and finally had enough. If you’re white, outgoing, wear Patagonia and desperately searching for your significant other- this is your spot!