Free music, free entertainment, but best of all, a chance to be apart of a community effort to bless families that simply need a helping hand this Thanksgiving.
The of the Band Benefit Concert is for the Thanksgiving Harvest Program, they supply underprivileged families with Thanksgiving meals. These meals include a frozen turkey and every Thanksgiving fixing that goes along with it. They launched their first Thanksgiving Harvest in 2006 and since then have been able to provide nearly 7200 people with hardy meals. Their demographics range from ages 18 to 70 including single parents, senior citizens, young adults, and families. It is an amazing community driven event that is growing every year. At their Harvest it is important for families to know that they are not just receiving another hand out, but a hand up! The goal is to hit as many U.S. cities as possible to help those who need it most. It only takes $30 to bless a food-insecure household with a Thanksgiving dinner. So Help Narrow Trail Cowboy Church help The Harvest House Foundation feed more families in need by coming to the event!
Join us for fellowship and celebrate God´s healing power from addictive, compulsive and dysfunctional behaviors. This freedom creates peace, serenity, joy and most importantly, a stronger personal relationship with God and others. As we progress through the program we discover our personal, loving and forgiving Higher Power - Jesus Christ, the one and only true Higher Power.
Contact:Lori Schultz (214) 707-9719
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"The LORD is good, a refuge in times of trouble. He cares for those who trust in Him" Nahum 1:7
Narrow Trail Cowboy Church is very proud to support the brave men and women that are fearlessly serving our nation at home and overseas. Please join us as we pray daily for America's armed forces and the families who stand behind them.
We know that when people are placing their lives daily in the face of danger we need to do all we can to bring them assurance that God is watching over them and that they can have courage and peace in their difficult circumstances.
Steel Horse Riders
Motorcycle ministry rides to Decatur
September 19, 2008
Photo by Bob Vernon
Harry Bennett leads the Steel Horse Riders. Recently, the group made a ride to Decatur.
The Steel Horse Riders, the Narrow Trail Cowboy Church's motorcycle ministry, saddled up and had an enjoyable ride to Decatur on Sept. 27.
The group gathered at Harry Bennett's house and made the trek to Decatur and enjoyed a delightful meal at Sweetie Pie's before returning.
If you'd like to know more about the Steel Horse Riders, contact Harry at 972-416-7656. It's a terrific way to enjoy some great rides and outstanding 2-wheeled fellowship.
Narrow Trail Cowgirls
Narrow Trail women get "back to basics"
August 05, 2010
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Narrow Trail Cowgirls
COWGIRLS. . .
Is the name of our womens ministry which meets on the last Friday of every month at 6:30 for fellowship and fun. Location to be determined each month.
COWGIRLS stands for Christian Organization for Women Growing In Relationship with the Lord as Sisters.
It is a ministry by women for women. It is designed to minister to women in all walks of life but primarily focuses on women who are involved in the western culture.
If you are a woman who just loves and embraces the “back to basics” lifestyle of the western culture, COWGIRLS is for you. Come meet friends, have fun and grow in the Lord together.
For more information contact Rhonda Criswell at
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Chuckwagon Ministry
Come cook with the Cast Iron Cowboys
August 05, 2008
Photo by Bob Vernon
The Cast Iron Cowboys have their own, real chuckwagon.
The Cast Iron Cowboys are dedicated to preserving this unique piece of Western Heritage while spreading the Good News of Jesus Christ.
Nobody's claiming to be an expert at black pot cooking, but we do cook up a mean cobbler or two when we meet.
We're a fun-lovin', God-fearin' collection of folks from all walks of life who are dedicated to black pot cooking and sharing our belief in Jesus Christ. Nobody here is a professional chef, but we enjoy keeping Western heritage alive by cooking in cast iron pots.
Our motto is: Burn While You Learn (and eat your mistakes). We'd love to have you come join us.
Contact Rachel Pope for info:
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