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Collective Church is an inclusive and LGBTQ+ affirming church based in Roanoke, Texas which is located in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Our service time is currently every Sunday at 9:30am CST. For more info about our church please visit us at www.collectivechurch.net!
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God With Us
Collective Church was a welcoming, inclusive, antiracist, LGBTQ+ affirming community built on grace and peace. We seek to be a community of Christ-followers who live by faith, are known for love, and are a voice of hope in this world. We submit to the Bible as God’s written word and our authority in this world.
As of July 31, 2022 we will no longer be posting podcast episodes. The church has made the tough decision to shut our doors. -
When You Pray
Collective Church was a welcoming, inclusive, antiracist, LGBTQ+ affirming community built on grace and peace. We seek to be a community of Christ-followers who live by faith, are known for love, and are a voice of hope in this world. We submit to the Bible as God’s written word and our authority in this world.
As of July 31, 2022 we will no longer be posting podcast episodes. The church has made the tough decision to shut our doors. -
Practice
Collective Church was a welcoming, inclusive, antiracist, LGBTQ+ affirming community built on grace and peace. We seek to be a community of Christ-followers who live by faith, are known for love, and are a voice of hope in this world. We submit to the Bible as God’s written word and our authority in this world.
As of July 31, 2022 we will no longer be posting podcast episodes. The church has made the tough decision to shut our doors. -
Healing From Shame
Collective Church was a welcoming, inclusive, antiracist, LGBTQ+ affirming community built on grace and peace. We seek to be a community of Christ-followers who live by faith, are known for love, and are a voice of hope in this world. We submit to the Bible as God’s written word and our authority in this world.
As of July 31, 2022 we will no longer be posting podcast episodes. The church has made the tough decision to shut our doors. -
Keeping In Touch With Our Stories
Collective Church was a welcoming, inclusive, antiracist, LGBTQ+ affirming community built on grace and peace. We seek to be a community of Christ-followers who live by faith, are known for love, and are a voice of hope in this world. We submit to the Bible as God’s written word and our authority in this world.
As of July 31, 2022 we will no longer be posting podcast episodes. The church has made the tough decision to shut our doors. -
The Good Samaritan | Jesus and Nonviolence | Part 5
Collective Church is a welcoming, inclusive, antiracist, LGBTQ+ affirming community built on grace and peace. We seek to be a community of Christ-followers who live by faith, are known for love, and are a voice of hope in this world. We submit to the Bible as God’s written word and our authority in this world. We are a fully-affirming church located in North Texas with services every Sunday morning.
Are you in North Texas? Join us on Sunday morning! Collective Church is at 104 Houston Street in Downtown Roanoke, TX. Services are every Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m.
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Rob (and the guest speakers) do a fantastic job at making the Bible relevant and interesting! My favorite series was on Revelation - give it a listen.
Not Your Grandmas Podcast!
I wasn't always a podcast person but I started listening to keep me from texting and driving (because that's awful but I'm guilty). So that I wouldn't pay attention to my busy phone. Most don't keep me engaged long and Rob Carmacks Podcasts are definitely an exception. He speaks the word as if we are in conversation. I never feel like I'm being "preached to" and I always finish feeling like I really have learned the WHY. Do yourself a favor and have a listen. You won't be disappointed.
Tha Real MVP
I have experienced Rob's teaching for 14 years and it has only improved over time. He invites everyone to struggle and wrestle with what Jesus is really saying, giving permission to both doubt and fall in love with the gospel. So thankful for his teaching, especially in these recent years when Christians make it hard to be a Christian.