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"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life."
John 3:16
Welcome to Colonial Hills Bible Chapel! We are glad that you decided to visit our website today and hope that you will find some helpful information here.
Colonial Hills Bible Chapel is a group of local Christians who gather solely in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Our meetings hold fast to the New Testament principles of gatherings as shown in the Scripture.
At Colonial Hills Bible Chapel, we are glad that the Lord Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me." As parents, we want to bring our children to church, so that they can learn the most famous verse in the Bible. We are interested in putting our roots down deep in the love of Jesus Christ, and living fruitful lives of character and service.
Engineers, students, bankers, nurses, doctors, housewives, Information Technology people - we're all here wanting to follow the Lord Jesus. We hope that you will return often, and that you will visit us in person!
Join us for worship, fellowship, and growing together in God's Word
In-person gathering for men's breakfast and prayer meeting, plus virtual Bible Study for women (WebEx).
Roll up your sleeves on Saturday, August 16th from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM for facility maintenance and cleanup.
Fellowship lunch after morning services on Saturday, August 31st at noon.
Join us for the 105th Annual Houston Bible Conference at Colonial Hills Bible Chapel. Featured speakers: Rex Trogdon and Mark Swaim.
Each Sunday morning we gather together and remember the death and resurrection of Christ by partaking of the bread and wine. We celebrate His great love, and count the enormous benefits we have received.
We need Jesus's help in forgiving one another. To integrate Christian worldviews in our children's lives, we need Jesus's help. So we pray corporately that God will build His church.
The Bible is God's instructional manual for life. Each Sunday we listen to a Bible lesson, and think through its implications for our individual lives.
At church we call this connection "fellowship." We are brothers and sisters, related to one another as followers of Christ. We like to have meals together for fellowship.