The Woodlands Bible Church

The Woodlands Bible Church

Church at 2407 Timberloch Place, Spring, TX 77380


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Tomorrow: 09:00 am - 11:30 am
Sunday 09:00 am - 11:30 am
Monday 09:00 am - 04:00 pm
Tuesday 09:00 am - 04:00 pm
Wednesday 09:00 am - 04:00 pm
Thursday 09:00 am - 04:00 pm
Friday 09:00 am - 04:00 pm

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    Mr. Keough knows not of Jesus.

    "Sparks flew Wednesday at the state Capitol after a Republican lawmaker tried to score political points by attaching an anti-immigrant amendment to a major bill aimed at reforming the state’s failing child welfare system.

    The controversy erupted while members were considering 12 amendments to House Bill 4, which would increase support payments to relatives who take in abused or neglected children. The amendment, by Representative Mark Keough, R-The Woodlands, sought to prevent those payments from going to undocumented family members.
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    Keough defended his position, arguing that he wasn’t criminalizing undocumented immigrants, simply refusing them state funds.

    “I’m not a racist, I love people, I love the people of my church and I love all of you,” Keough said.
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    Keough’s amendment was eventually withdrawn after receiving no support from his fellow House Republicans, who would’ve been faced with putting the bill’s future in danger or casting a vote that could be used against them in a GOP primary if a record vote had been called.

    Kinship care has long been lauded by advocates as a tool to help address the state’s child welfare crisis. Generally speaking, keeping abused and neglected kids with extended family improves their outcomes and saves the state money. Though Keough’s amendment briefly threatened to derail HB 4, the bill was preliminarily approved unanimously by the House."

    If you're looking for Jesus - give this house of worship a wide berth.

    Added January 18, 2017 by Carrie Stadjuhar
  • Thank you woodlands bible church for opening your doors for Claudia and me tomorrow while we join in marriage!
    Bryan Smart

    Added November 12, 2016 by The Woodlands Bible Church
  • If you're looking for a friendly, loving group of believers who are taught how to live straight from the Bible, this is the place to be! Home groups connect you with other believers & multiply your joys and divide your sorrows. Praise & worship are meaningful. Give us a try. You'll be glad you did!

    Added October 04, 2016 by Elizabeth Hill
  • I love how every week we are walked through Scripture from the "whole" Book, both the "front" (Old Testament) and the "back" (New Testament). Our class before the service is deep and meaningful and applicable to our lives today. We are not a church by today's standards, we are a family, really and truly "doing life together"!

    Added August 25, 2016 by N. J.T.
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