Frequently Asked Questions FAQ

Straight answers to common questions before you visit.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Yes. Our Student Ministry meets on Sunday nights in homes.

    It’s centered on Scripture, relationships, and helping students follow Jesus in everyday life.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.