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Businiess name:  Stonebriar Community Church
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have been a member of Stonebriar for about 4 years, driving 120 miles to/from Lake Texoma. After my first visit, I knew God had me in the right place, at the right time. I really do enjoy getting to visit with Pastor ""Chuck"" and share cartoons, some of which Stanley Toussaint's wife, Max, tells me are ""corny"". So much for my corruption of the Greek word ""Koinonea"", which I have titled as ""Kornynea"". Having sat under Dr. S. Louis Johnson, deceased, from Dallas Theological Seminary. I have a real appreciation for the Exegesis of the Word, which I find, in abundance, at SCC-Frisco. In this setting, I find myself more attuned to the Holy Spirit, both in the church service and in the Marathon Fellowship. Oh, I still find myself tempted to roam (my old sin nature) but, even that is becoming less and less, Praise God. Another enjoyment is the great musical (professional quality) talent to lead us in worshipful hymns. I have a long time appreciation for the ""King of Instruments"", most ably played by John Dill on our new, magnificent Allen Organ. It will blow your mind! So, I depart Lake Texoma at about\r 6 AM to make my weekly trek to and from Frisco. I feel that you, too, will be blessed with\r your visit to and membership with us at Stonebriar Community Church, Frisco, Texas.

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