Sunday Services at 11 AM

What can you expect?
ONE Church is a Christ-loving, Gospel-driven Baptist congregation that meets at the corner of McCree Rd and Ferndale in the heart of Lake Highlands in Dallas, TX.

Less is more
Our gatherings are simple and straightforward. We spend time in prayer, singing, preaching, and hearing God's Word ending things with fellowship and a meal after every service. **Currently we are sharing a meal every other week (2nd and 4th Sunday of every month).

(Matthew 26:26; Luke 24:40-43; Acts 2:42-47; 1 Corinthians 16:19; Philemon 2). 

**On months with a 5th Sunday or a holiday weekend, we take the time to be intentional by practicing and living out: “42 And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers (Acts 2:42).“ What this means is that we preach, read, and hear from the Scriptures together, we observe communion together, pray corporately, and share a meal together!

Here is an overview of what Sunday mornings at ONE Church look like:

  • Music: We sing both contemporary and traditional-style hymns.

  • Message and Response: Our pastor and elders preach expository messages directly from God's Word the Bible.

  • Communion: We currently observe communion at the end of every month as a family. All who confess Jesus as their Savior and have been baptized are invited to take communion.

FAQs

  • How long is the gathering? A typical gathering lasts 60-75 minutes.

  • Who is welcome? No matter where you are coming from, you are welcome!

  • What should I wear? Whatever you are comfortable with. We are a pretty casual crew. Generally, whatever makes you comfortable - Sunday best to casual attire is perfect. You will see folks in suits and folks in shorts.

  • What are your Covid restrictions? ONE Church does not require mandatory masks or social distancing at Sunday Gatherings or other events at the moment. We trust you to make the best health decision for you and your family. We also ask everyone to respect one another. We have folks who wear masks all service and others who don’t.