View Full Version : YeeHaw! My hometown has a Cowboy Church!
John Atkinson
05-04-2009, 01:46 PM
It came up elsewhere, so I looked it up and found that even my home town of Marble Falls TX has a cowboy church http://www.texascowboychurch.com/
http://www.texascowboychurch.com/newhome/1st_enclosedservice%20018.jpg
No carpet to worry about so go ahead and bring the dog....
http://www.texascowboychurch.com/newhome/1st_enclosedservice%20009.jpg
Are those coffee cups or spit cups... in Texas who could know?
Observations:
Doctrinally they are trinitarian with a believe whatever you want just don't cause trouble twist.
I gotta say I LIKE the relaxed come as you are thing. The whole stuffed shirt suit and tie formality thing is something I do because iot is expected but find it tiresome.
The only good reason to wear a jacket is because it is cold. There is no good reason to wear a tie. Ever.
I do think it might be difficult to get to a point of worship while petting the dog and sipping coffee. I had heard of this group but it looks like it is getting bigger accross the country.
There are no cowboy churches in Connecticut. That does not surprise me.
Any of you folks encountered these people? Observations?
rgcraig
05-04-2009, 01:49 PM
Cowboys need Jesus too!
Cindy
05-04-2009, 01:50 PM
There are more than a few in Texas, Brother A. There is one near Tyler also.
John Atkinson
05-04-2009, 01:54 PM
There are more than a few in Texas, Brother A. There is one near Tyler also.
That I did notice. I was surprised to find one in Marble Falls, It wasn't there my last trip there.
I might visit on my next trip.
deltaguitar
05-04-2009, 02:05 PM
Here is one about twenty minutes from me. Never been but looks like an ok place.
http://www.cowboycn.org/page13.html
*AQuietPlace*
05-04-2009, 02:07 PM
I know people who attend a Cowboy church. They are down-to-earth, sincere, hard-working, moral people. This is a venue they feel very comfortable in, and it works for them.
The last two churches that I've been part of --the Vineyard from 1992-2006 and the Hamilton Dream Center 2006-present have been casual. No suits, no ties, jeans and flannel shirts in the winter and shorts and tee shirts in the summer.
That sure beats wearing a suit and a choke string (necktie or cloth necklace)
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That sure beats wearing a suit and a choke string (necktie or cloth necklace)
probably the only problem with going to church with guys who don't wear a neck tie is you don't get to go up to them and ask, "Is that a necktie, or did you throw up down your shirt?" But, how many times can you use that line in one church?
Here is one about twenty minutes from me. Never been but looks like an ok place.
OK place
or
OK corral?
deltaguitar
05-04-2009, 02:37 PM
OK place
or
OK corral?
:ursofunny Honestly I don't know. I might go check it out.
*AQuietPlace*
05-04-2009, 03:06 PM
I wouldn't give the pastor much trouble, he might just shoot you.
:D
j/k
Cindy
05-04-2009, 03:11 PM
I am not sure about the doctrinal issues. I think it is a place some rural people might feel more comfortable.
My daughter-in-law attended one before she married my son. They now attend a Baptist church here in town.
*AQuietPlace*
05-04-2009, 03:15 PM
I get the impression that they're mostly non-denominational.
Firewind
05-04-2009, 05:34 PM
Harry Yates and his wife Joanne Cash Yates (Johnny Cash's sister), founders of the Nashville Cowboy Church, were good friends of the Apostolic church in my hometown in Saskatchewan. They preached and sang many times in our church and at local evangelistic events during the 1980s and '90s.
Doctrinally, Harry and Joanne are Trinitarian as far as I know (although there is no mention of the Trinity in their church's statement of faith). They definitely believe in the baptism of the Holy Ghost and speaking in tongues.
http://nashvillecowboychurch.org
Harry Yates and his wife Joanne Cash Yates (Johnny Cash's sister), founders of the Nashville Cowboy Church, were good friends of the Apostolic church in my hometown in Saskatchewan. They preached and sang many times in our church and at local evangelistic events during the 1980s and '90s.
Doctrinally, Harry and Joanne are Trinitarian as far as I know (although there is no mention of the Trinity in their church's statement of faith). They definitely believe in the baptism of the Holy Ghost and speaking in tongues.
http://nashvillecowboychurch.org
Y'all had trinity folks preaching, singing, and holding revivals in an Apostolic Church?
RandyWayne
05-04-2009, 09:42 PM
Finally! A church where we could bring our border collie too!
Firewind
05-16-2009, 08:40 PM
Y'all had trinity folks preaching, singing, and holding revivals in an Apostolic Church?
'Tis true, Sam.
Not only that, Harry Yates also performed the ceremony when one of the pastors got married. No baptisms, though, as far as I know. ;)
A few years later, I was back at that church, serving on staff as an intern minister. I knew things had swung way out of whack after watching the adult Sunday school teacher tell his class that belief in the Trinity was essential to salvation. After hearing that, and reading AOG Sunday school literature used in the church (opposing Oneness beliefs), I conducted a presentation on Apostolic doctrinal distinctives for all the teachers.
The adult Sunday school teacher came around to a new way of thinking soon afterward. :)
gloryseeker
05-16-2009, 09:01 PM
It came up elsewhere, so I looked it up and found that even my home town of Marble Falls TX has a cowboy church http://www.texascowboychurch.com/
http://www.texascowboychurch.com/newhome/1st_enclosedservice%20018.jpg
No carpet to worry about so go ahead and bring the dog....
http://www.texascowboychurch.com/newhome/1st_enclosedservice%20009.jpg
Are those coffee cups or spit cups... in Texas who could know?
Observations:
Doctrinally they are trinitarian with a believe whatever you want just don't cause trouble twist.
I gotta say I LIKE the relaxed come as you are thing. The whole stuffed shirt suit and tie formality thing is something I do because iot is expected but find it tiresome.
The only good reason to wear a jacket is because it is cold. There is no good reason to wear a tie. Ever.
I do think it might be difficult to get to a point of worship while petting the dog and sipping coffee. I had heard of this group but it looks like it is getting bigger accross the country.
There are no cowboy churches in Connecticut. That does not surprise me.
Any of you folks encountered these people? Observations?
Two observations:
1. Shouldn't you say Hee Haw instead of YeeHaw?
2. It doesn't appear like the cowboy thing is real popular. If you join I think you will have increased their membership by 10%
jaxfam6
05-17-2009, 03:44 PM
I am with you on the whole suit and tie thing. THANK GOD our pastor has come to see the light also. Now we do not have any dogs attending, I am sure if a blind person came with their seeing eye dog there might be one but so far that hasn't happened.
I love the relaxed atmosphere of being able to wear jeans and short sleeved shirt. Our worship did not deminish as a matter of fact our pastor seems to think it increased.
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