Frequently Asked Questions FAQ
Straight answers to common questions before you visit.
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We gather on Sunday mornings. Service begins promptly and lasts about 80 minutes.
If you arrive a few minutes early, you’ll have time to grab coffee, get your kids checked in, and find a seat without feeling rushed.
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A relaxed room, clear Bible teaching, and people who won’t pressure you.
Our service includes:
Singing (Americana, laid-back—not loud or flashy)
Scripture reading
A sermon focused on understanding and applying the Bible
Prayer
No one will single you out or make you stand up. You can come, listen, and leave at your own pace.
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Whatever you normally wear on a casual day.
Most people dress casually—t-shirts, jeans, pullovers, and button-ups are common. You won’t feel underdressed or overdressed.
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Yes. We offer Children’s Ministry during the service, organized by age:
Infants
Preschool
Grade School (during sermon only)
Our goal is to serve families well and teach children in age-appropriate ways while parents are in the service.
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Yes. Our Student Ministry meets on Sunday nights in homes.
It’s centered on Scripture, relationships, and helping students follow Jesus in everyday life.
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We’re a church committed to:
Clear, conservative biblical teaching
Taking Scripture seriously without being sensational
Helping people follow Jesus in real life
We don’t try to manufacture emotional experiences. We focus on understanding the Bible and living it out.
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Yes. Chisenhall Fellowship grew out of South Burleson Baptist Church.
We’re very open about that story. The name change reflects a new season and renewed focus, while holding firmly to the same biblical convictions.
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We believe the Bible is God’s Word and is clear, authoritative, and sufficient.
We hold to historic Christian doctrine, including a complementarian understanding of men and women, and we teach through Scripture carefully and thoughtfully.
If you want the full statement, see our Beliefs page.
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No. You’re welcome whether you’re convinced, curious, skeptical, or unsure what you believe. We won’t pretend everyone agrees—but we will be honest about what we teach.
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The best next step is simply coming back.
From there, we encourage people to find a Home Group—we often say, “find your family.” That’s where relationships deepen and faith is lived out together.
