The holidays are here. For some it is the “best time of the year.” But for others, it is the worst time of the year. Holidays can be hell for many of us. That’s why they call it “Blue Christmas.”
November 26, 2017: See You at the SBC Conference!
Please do not miss your opportunity to attend this amazing conference!!! Mark your calendar for December 1-2, 2017. See you there
November 19, 2017: Cultivate an Attitude of Gratitude
As we continue to cultivate an attitude of gratitude this month, Pastor Sheron shares uplifting quotes to focus our minds on good things.
November 12, 2017: Gratitude is Fuel for Eagles
November is gratitude month here at The Park. All of us, at some time, have gratitude blockers. Read about the benefits of being grateful.
November 5, 2017: Gratitude is Fuel for Eagles
At the meeting with Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall, the pastor invites us to do more and partner with the police to make Dallas better.
October 29, 2017: Meeting Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall
At the meeting with Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall, the pastor invites us to do more and partner with the police to make Dallas better.
October 22, 2017: It’s Never Too Late to Say Thank You!
Gratitude does not have an expiration date. If you owe someone from your past an expression of thanks, please do it. It is never too late to say thank you.
October 15, 2017: Let Our Light Shine
We are letting our light shine to the community! Our 60th anniversary is a light to this North Texas area and we must let everyone know. God has blessed us, so we are not bragging on us. We are bragging on God.
October 8, 2017: Dallas County Commmissioners Court Recognition
Church Family, it was distinct honor to represent The Park at the Dallas County Commissioners Court on Tuesday, October 3, 2017, to receive a resolution that saluted our 60th anniversary!! We are grateful to County Commissioner Theresa Daniel for sponsoring the resolution. Judge Carolyn Wright Sanders was on hand for the event, as well as read more
September 24, 2017: Africans and African Americans
The ugly truth is that there are hurtful stereotypes on both sides. The truth is, we have strong cultural differences. But, through the blood of Jesus, we can be kin folk and skin folk.