Sherman Bible Church invites you to join us for one of our four Christmas Eve Services on Tuesday, December 24th.
Sunday Services
8:00AM, 9:30AM & 11:00AM
Sherman Bible Church offers three identical worship services on Sunday morning that are approximately 70 minutes long. Before or after any service, please stop by Connection Central in the main lobby to learn more about Sherman Bible, any upcoming events, or how to get connected.
Sherman Bible D-Groups meet once a week at our facility and in homes throughout the area. D-Group meetings consist of Bible study, remembering the gospel, worship, prayer for each other, and practicing hospitality.
Sherman Bible Church is committed to preaching the whole counsel of God from the whole of scripture all centered on the gospel of Jesus Christ.
We start the discipleship process with teaching that is centered around the person, character, and finished work of Jesus Christ.
What is Gospel-Centered Worship?
Sherman Bible Church is committed to properly responding to Gospel-Centered Teaching with worship that is true to God’s Word and centered on the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Gospel-Centered Teaching leads to Gospel-Centered Worship. This is our heart’s loving response to God as we hear His Word taught.
What is Gospel-Centered Community?
Sherman Bible Church is committed to Gospel-Centered Community which is the natural overflow of a disciple that knows and loves God.
Gospel-Centered Worship leads to Gospel-Centered Community. The more we love God the more we will love others.
What is Gospel-Centered Mission?
Sherman Bible Church is committed to taking our "next" in obedience to God’s will for our lives.
Gospel-Centered Community leads to Gospel-Centered Mission. When we walk in community with other believers our “next” in obedience to God’s will will always be revealed by His Word.
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