A New Church in Lavon, TX — Bear Creek Community Church

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If you’re looking for a Christian church in Lavon, Texas — or nearby in Josephine, Nevada, Copeville, Wylie, or Royse City — you’ve found one. Bear Creek Community Church (BC3) is a new, non-denominational church plant rooted in southeast Collin County. We’re a community of real neighbors who love God, love each other, and are making room for anyone who wants to belong. We are rooted in a deep love for the Bible and are committed to Gospel-centered preaching and teaching.

What Kind of Church Is Bear Creek?

Bear Creek Community Church is a new, non-denominational Christian church serving the Lavon, TX area and the broader Community ISD corridor of Collin County. We’re led by Pastor David Watson and church planter Bart Blair, and we gather in homes, neighborhoods, and local spaces — building real community before we ever build a building.

We hold house church gatherings twice a month on Sunday mornings at 10:30am. Children are welcome. Coffee is guaranteed. The teaching is rooted in Scripture, the atmosphere is casual, and you won’t be pressured into anything.

When and Where Does Bear Creek Community Church Meet?

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Current gatherings: Sunday mornings, 10:30am — twice per month

Location: 445 Autumn Hill Bluff, Lavon, TX 75166 (Grand Heritage Bear Creek South neighborhood)

Text: (833) 528-0579

Public launch: Bear Creek Community Church will launch weekly public services on September 13, 2026 at Community Trails Middle School in Lavon, TX.

Not sure what to expect? Fill out our Plan Your Visit form and we’ll send you everything you need to know before you walk in the door.

Serving Southeast Collin County

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Bear Creek Community Church is rooted in Lavon but our heart is for the whole region. If you live in Lavon, Josephine, Nevada, Copeville, Wylie, Farmersville, or Royse City — and you’re looking for a church home — we’d love to meet you. We’re one of only a few new Christian churches planting in this corner of Collin County, and we have room for you.

What churches are in Lavon, TX?

Bear Creek Community Church (BC3) is a non-denominational church plant in Lavon, TX, currently meeting in home gatherings twice a month on Sunday mornings at 10:30am. BC3 is launching weekly public services at Community Trails Middle School in Lavon on September 13, 2026.

Is there a non-denominational church near me in Collin County?

Yes. Bear Creek Community Church is a non-denominational church serving Lavon and southeast Collin County, including Josephine, Nevada, Copeville, Wylie, Farmersville, and Royse City. We are an associate member of the Charis Fellowship of Churches but operate as a non-denominational, Bible-teaching congregation.

What time does Bear Creek Community Church meet?

BC3 currently holds house church gatherings on Sunday mornings at 10:30am, twice per month, at 445 Autumn Hill Bluff in Lavon, TX. Visit our website or text us at (833) 528-0579 to confirm the next gathering date.

Is there a new church starting in Lavon, TX?

Yes. Bear Creek Community Church is a church plant that began in 2022 and is currently in its pre-launch phase. Led by Pastor David Watson and church planter Bart Blair, BC3 plans to launch weekly public services on September 13, 2026 in Lavon, TX, in partnership with Assist Church Expansion and the Charis Fellowship of Churches.

Are children welcome at Bear Creek Community Church?

Absolutely. Children are welcome at all Bear Creek Community Church gatherings. Sunday house church meetings include Sunday School for elementary-aged children. Families with younger children are warmly welcomed in family-integrated worship.

What does Bear Creek Community Church believe about the Bible?

Rooted in the German anabaptist movement (for anyone who cares), we hold the Bible as God’s authoritative Word. Be believe it is complete, inspired and inerrant in its original autograph. We take a literal, historical, grammatical interpretation of the Bible. You can learn more about our doctrine on our Beliefs page.