Reviews
MERCY STREET !!!
GREAT PLACE TA BE, ON SATURDAY EVENING,S...
THANK YOU JESUS
5
7 years ago (16-01-2018)
This church is bad news. It runs a drug addict mass called Mercy Street founded by an ex-drug user. It runs an "alternative peer group rehab" run by a guy was concurrently using while running the rehab, and whose daughter became an addict, stole 10s of thousands of my stuff, and stole my car and drove it through a parking gate - she also committed a number of crime against others. The church's preacher threatened and threw a fellow crime victim out of the courtroom, and the court's own lawyers admitted the preacher and their own court employee took actions to inappropriately effect the trail and in an attempt to get the girl a deal. To this day, not a penny of tens of thousands in damages were paid to myself, my condo, or two other victims. After promising to take action to remove the church from the court system, where it does not belong, and "reassess the entire drug court model," the good politicians did neither - the church megalobby represents a lot of votes for our Evangelical Christian-right judges. By the way, if as a crime victim, you are not a Protestant right-winger - I am not and my case was filed as a hate crime - you need to put up with them dictating actions in the courtroom anyway. After an internal county investigation that found a pile of wrongdoing, and promised action regarding Chapelwood, Harris County instead named 2 of their next 4 drug court judges from where else but Chapelwood (odd since CW has a few thousand parishioners out of 4 million Harris County residents) and held the civil case in front of another judge from the fine church. The girl couldn't be bothered to show up to the civil trial, but do you really have to if the judge is from the church daddy runs the rehab at (while strung out at the same time) and its preacher is influencing the criminal case. Judge Emmett had his lawyer, also a Chapelwood member, review the issues, who found no wrongdoing -- after a prior investigation that found all kind of wrongdoing. Emmett's counsel, another Chapelwood member, has a number of arrests and indictments, including, surprise, surprise, an obstruction of justice conviction. I would expect nothing less from a fine Chapelwood member.
1
9 years ago (28-09-2016)
Come get your Spirituality on here!
5
7 years ago (26-01-2018)
As a visitor to Houston I feel so grateful to have found this church. The contemplative service is an intimate service where the presence of God and His divine love can be felt through the music, the message of the ministers and the welcoming and engaging members of the congregation. When I am in Houston this will be my church.
5
9 years ago (17-12-2016)
Mercy Street Ministry
Saturdays 5:30 pm
4
8 years ago (26-11-2017)