8AM - 8:30PM
12030 Independence Pkwy Building B, Frisco“We visited the temple mostly for all occasions and auspicious day. We reach always Mr. Shekar Temple manager in the front desk for anything about poojas, He is excellent person to guide you each and everything.We have thoroughly impressed by the impeccable service provided to us. I'll highly recommend to him for anything.”
“I live in New Jersey and love visiting my daughter. I recently attended the Easter service on Saturday and enjoyed the egg hunt with my grandsons and I had such a beautiful experience. The music and service brought tears to my eyes. I was very moved and look forward to watching services online. I am thrilled my grandchildren are attending the classes and my grandson who is 4 told me Jesus lives in his heart. I would like to thank all the teachers who have taught my grandson. Alice Garrett Sacca”
“An excellent church with plenty of opportunities for fellowship and spiritual feeding — for anyone aged 38 and over.
I attended Stonebriar, specifically the contemporary service, for about 1.5 years and became friends with a couple pastors here, including Keith Lindley, a missionary to Japan and teacher of the Coffee House class.
There are two major services, the traditional (with hymns, organs, choirs, and orchestras) and contemporary (with amplified instruments and more modern worship music) ones. Being a young man in my 20’s, I mostly attended the contemporary service. They also provide complimentary coffee and doughnuts, which is nice. They even have a Spanish service for those that that can benefit! Pastor Joseph is a great guy.
There are also plenty of classes such as Coffee House, The Journey… many to choose from on-site. Plenty of ministry available for kids and teens too.
Chuck Swindoll is an excellent pastor and author. I attended the traditional service a few times to get out of my comfort zone, and read a good amount of his material. Even got to meet him a few times! Good man, with a good sense of humor.
So why 4 stars?
Simply put, as a young man in my 20’s, fellowship was very limited for me here. There is a minuscule young adult presence here, and I can only relate with people aged 40-80 in so many ways. I quickly grew tired of relating to them like I was their kids’ ages. I talked this over with some of the pastors, and even they agree that the only major downside of this church is that there aren’t a lot of young adults there, and I received the blessing to attend another church.
Furthermore, the contemporary service could use some… passion? I guess? I hate to say it and no disrespect to those that run it, but I usually found myself bored and tuned out during the contemporary service, and I eventually just stopped going.
So for those of you who are parents and grandparents, then yes, I absolutely recommend this church. If you’re a young adult, I’d try Gateway or ONE.”
“They say to look at the fruit of a tree to find evidence of what it is. Here’s some samples of the fruit.
I’ve been going to this church since 2019 and have seen it through the crazy COVID years and into a new church building. Lots of change through the years. The one constant has been the heart of the ministry, which in my experience is everything. Pastor Tim and Carrie embody a commitment to living, teaching, and abiding by God's Word, even when it's countercultural and not the latest trend of what’s in it for me. Their dedication has profoundly impacted my entire family.
This church and our small groups have been an anchor for my husband and daughter through the trials and triumphs of the last 5 + years.
I saw these pastors give generous checks to other struggling churches when they themselves were not in the best place financially during Covid. They did it anyway.
I’ve seen first hand the outpouring of prayers, support and love from countless members of this church with my brother in law when he has been in the hospital. And again with my father in law in the months leading up to his passing. The counseling to my mother in law at her house in the days that followed. They didn’t ask for a dime when they held his funeral at the church. All for a man who wasn’t even a church member. They offered anyway.
And again the people of this church were there for my mother in law when she became ill. The visits, the prayers, the counseling and support.
The stories go on and on for my family and so many others. These are but just a small sampling of the fruit my family has experienced.
Yes, the heart of GM is, was, and will always be… it is ALL ABOUT THE PEOPLE.
May your family be blessed to have such a church in your life.”
“I watched on TV this morning and I was happy to hear the message that so many churches are afraid to speak about. Most churches I’ve been to are so afraid to speak the truth or speak about the hard things because they are afraid to lose members. We are in the end times and we need to be prepared for Christ to come back for his church. These feel good churches are actually hurting people and it’s causing more damage in the long run. We need to follow the law of God. Thank you again for the message this morning.”
“No perfect people allowed. I qualify!
I came to Preston Trail in 2003 as a non-believer but have since accepted Christ. I've since have led in multiple areas and can't imagine what my life would have been like without all the imperfect people that attend PTCC. I feel it's very accepting but since it's getting larger it might take some effort to get connected to YOUR people. Be patient, kick some tires of different groups and I feel you will find YOUR people.”