Join Us Every Sunday Morning !
Our first service begins at 9:00 am & our second service begins at 10:30 am
6808 CR 172, Alvin, TX 77511
Office # 281-245-6622
Church Office is open monday thru Thursday afternoons. If we miss your call please leave a message so we can get back with you!
WEDNESDAY NIGHT BIBLE STUDY AT 7:00 PM.
YOUNG GUNZ MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHTS AT 7:00 PM
WE HOPE TO SEE Y'ALL SOON!
Welcome to the Chocolate Bayou Cowboy Church website. We are blessed that you have visited us and would love to have you part of our family. The vision of Chocolate Bayou Cowboy Church is to establish and perpetuate a church with a ministry to the old west culture and others. To create a church family of individuals who have experienced the life changing effects of a relationship with Jesus Christ. We will put our faith into action by reaching out into the community and cowboy culture to establish relationships with the lost, and share with them the Good News that Jesus died for them and is longing to know them personally. We envision a family of believers committed to making a positive impact on our culture and community by standing for biblical principles. We have a vision of creating a place where worship is an act of the heart, soul and mind; a place where the people we are reaching out to feel at ease; a place of spiritual comfort for the weary; a place where those who have fallen find a hand to help them up. We have a vision of establishing a place to teach the gospel from the pulpit, in the classroom and in the arena of life (literally). We have a vision of teaching life skills, ministry skills and cowboy skills in an environment that combines both physical as well as spiritual growth. For the equipping of the Saints for the work of the ministry, and for the edifying of the body of Christ.
Our church is led by Pastor Joe McArthur
Elder Charlie Sierk, Elder Mike Forgy, Elder Gabe Clements and Elder Greg Vetal
Followed by our Deacons Chad Beaver, Dale Gobel, Paco Garcia, Bobby Whisenant, Mike Hammett, Jared Forgy, Jim Bob Forgy and Dennis Jolly.