Parking: From the moment you pull into the Texana Plaza parking lot we want you to feel welcomed. Feel free to park anywhere. There are three entrances to the building.
Food: As you enter the building there will be an area set-up with food and drinks. Everything from coffee, fruit juices, and water to donuts, granola, and fruit will be available. We want you to feel comfortable as though you already belong. Feel free to help yourself, it’s all free.
Your Children: Before you head to the worship center, parents, you will drop your child off at Camp Stepping Stone. Camp Stepping Stone is the name of our Children's Ministry. Children learn lessons from the Bible in a campfire setting equipped with tents, trees, lanterns, and a campfire. Camp Stepping Stone places a premium on safety, quality, fun interaction and biblical teaching. All workers are background checked and trained to minister to your child with love.
The Worship Service: The goal of the service is to clearly present the message of Jesus Christ in a way that is relevant. The music is relevant to the culture with an emphasis on modern praise and worship. The teaching time will utilize technology and multi-media. The service is a little over an hour in length. Come prepared to enjoy yourself.
At StoneWater we believe that God is more concerned about your inner wear (heart) than your outer wear. The Bible says that man looks at the outside, but the Lord looks at your heart. Therefore, we want you to have the freedom to dress causal. Wear your shorts, flip-flops, hat, or jeans. We don't care as long as you come dressed. No naked people please!
Camp Stepping Stone is for children through 5th Grade. For teenagers (6th-12th grade) we have a youth service called “Elevate” that meets every Wednesday night. They have their own worship band, speaker, and atmosphere.
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Journey Groups are small groups of people (8 to 15) that connect each week for friendships, bible study, prayer, and missions. These groups meet in homes once a week and basically walk through life together. We have a number of Journey Groups that meet on various days and places throughout the week with different types of studies. Teenagers have their own small groups on Sunday mornings.
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No. We want to do everything possible to limit distractions so that people can hear the Word of God.
Realizing that differences of opinion exist on the issue of tongues, for the sake of unity, StoneWater Church asks all who worship here to refrain from exercising tongues at any StoneWater gathering.
So if the whole church comes together and everyone speaks in tongues, and some who do not understand or some unbelievers come in, will they not say that you are out of your mind? 1 Corinthians 14:23
Yes. Some new churches fall into a trap of building a building too soon and too small and that ultimately hurts their growth. StoneWater will have a building in the future. However, we are focused on building the body of believers (people) versus building a building. We are more interested in the harvest than the barn.
With that being said, we have purchased land and are planning for the building. You can check out our Land & Facilities Blog at www.stonewaterchurch.com/blogs.