SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE  |  11AM

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Services, beliefs, and what to expect

Sunday Services

What to expect on a Sunday morning at PBC

Service Schedule

9:30am Classes for Children, Students, and Adults every Sunday equip the church for ministry, in community, for unity, to grow in maturity, and find our identity in Christ (Ephesians 4:11-13).

11:00am Worship Services exalt our Savior, Jesus, each Sunday in English with Spanish interpretation available via Bluetooth devices.

Service Order

Our Sunday morning services begin with song: a combination of contemporary praise anthems and classic hymns that reflect our multi-generational congregation and allow everyone to participate in worshiping our great God.

Following worship, we engage in corporate prayer and receive a sermon from the Bible, focused on exalting Jesus as the Creator, Savior, and Sustainer of the world. Concluding each service is communion, or the Lord’s supper.

What to Wear

Let the dress code be the least of your worries. Dress the way you feel most comfortable. Some people will wear jeans and very casual clothing; others prefer more corporate casual dress.

Parking

As you arrive, look for guest parking spots. Elderly guests and families with small children are also invited to park close to our entrance.

Ministries for Everyone

No matter your stage of life, there is a place for you to belong

Children's Ministry
Student Ministry
Adult Ministry
Spanish Ministry

Our Mission

Leading all people to a life-changing, ever-growing relationship with Jesus.

We Believe

Scripture

We believe the Bible is the inspired Truth of God without error in its original writing.

The Trinity

We believe in One God, eternally existing in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, each of whom is equally and fully God.

Jesus Christ

We believe in the deity of Jesus Christ, His virgin birth, substitutionary death for the inherited and imputed sins of men, and His bodily resurrection.

Salvation

We believe in the forgiveness of sins by God’s grace through faith in Jesus Christ, and that all who receive Christ through believing have eternal life and become members of His church. Click here for more information about Salvation.

Second Coming

We believe in the personal return of the Lord Jesus Christ for His own, later to this earth.

The Holy Spirit

We believe in the ministry of the Holy Spirit, and His indwelling and working in each believer.

Final Judgment

We believe in a final judgment of man before God.

At Plano Bible Chapel, we strive to find a balance between Biblical Convictions and Personal Preferences. The above biblical beliefs are essential to Christian faith. There are also other biblical beliefs that we hold as a church but other godly people may view differently. Furthermore, there are personal convictions that we have individually for Christian living. This desire for balance requires that we recognize the differences between biblical convictions and personal boundaries.

If you would like to read our full doctrinal statement included in the Plano Bible Chapel Constitution, please click here.

Distinctives

Dispensations

We believe God has governed human history in periods of time called dispensations. The word “dispensation” means an economy (like capitalism, socialism, or communism) or an administration, (like our 44 U.S. Presidential Administrations or like how parents relate differently to their children as they grow older). Understanding the different dispensations of the Bible is a helpful tool to understanding God’s Word and His promises. God’s has given distinct promises to both Israel and the church.

Rapture

We believe Christ will return in the future in 2 phases: In the air to rescue His church (the Rapture) and to the earth to rescue Israel and rule the nations (the Second Coming). These two events will be separated by at least 7 years of worldwide disaster and war called the Tribulation. Distinguishing these two phases of Christ’s coming helps us correctly interpret many Biblical passages and preserves the imminency of Christ’s return for us believers.

Sign Gifts

We believe the miraculous New Testament sign gifts, such as speaking in tongues and healing, are not for the worldwide church today, nor are they signs of a believer’s salvation or spiritual maturity. Our church believes in miracles! We pray weekly for God to heal the sick and intervene in people’s lives. And He does! We see God save people and change them over time. We send out missionaries who study foreign languages so they can preach the Gospel in those cultures, and see God transform people. But we do not believe God gives the gift of speaking foreign languages or healing to every Christian and church in the world today. God gave those sign gifts to prove the truth of the apostles’ message before they wrote the New Testament. Now that we have a complete, inspired Bible, we don’t need miracles to prove it—the Bible itself is the miracle.

By Grace, Through Faith

We believe God saves us, forgives us and gives us eternal life only by His grace through faith alone in Christ alone. Today, the Gospel is presented in as many different ways in evangelical circles as there are different Gospel tracts. Most of these Gospel presentations call for faith plus any number of additional steps, promises, or commitments. Our church preaches the message that is used 100+ times in the NT: “Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved.” (Acts 16:31)

Church Leadership Hierarchy

We believe the New Testament model of the local church is to be governed by a team of elders who shepherd and oversee our flock and a team of deacons who serve us, all under Jesus Christ, our Chief Shepherd. A team of elders who are responsible for leading and shepherding the church protects us from 3 extremes in local churches: an outside hierarchy controlling us, a one-man dictatorship, or a congregation democracy where immature believers take charge. We believe God uses the good intentions of the elders, who are godly, yet imperfect men to determine His will and decide the direction and policies of our church. They provide representative leadership, getting input from our staff, deacons, and ministry leaders. Our paid pastors and staff implement the vision of the Elders and coordinate ministry with various leaders. Our deacons serve us by facilitating the ministry needs of the church including the care of our physical plant and finances. Our ministry leaders guide our members in carrying out our ministries. Our members vote to express their affirmation of major decisions like recognizing new elders and deacons. A joint elder and deacon committee called the Trustees makes legal decisions for the church.

The Lord's Supper

We observe the Lord’s Supper every Sunday and baptize believers as a public confession of personal faith in Jesus Christ. Observing Communion every week (Acts 2:42, 1 Corinthians 11:23-26) increases our worship and appreciation of the Lord Jesus Christ and His great sacrifice on the cross for us. It requires us to examine our hearts (1 Corinthians 11:28-29) in order to love God and love others as Jesus has loved us. Water baptism by immersion is a physical demonstration of the spiritual transformation that happens the moment a person believes in Jesus Christ.  Baptism was commanded by Jesus Christ as a testimony of faith in Him (Matthew 28:18-20).  Baptism identifies the believer with Jesus and with His body – the church (1 Corinthians 12:12-13).

Our Staff

Plano Bible Chapel

Leading all people to a life-changing, ever-growing relationship with Jesus.

1900 Shiloh Road Plano, TX 75074  |  972-423-5321  |  pbc@planobiblechapel.org