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Assembly of Yahweh 7th Day Church
Cisco
TX
76471
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Who we are
We are a family-oriented congregation with members of all ages, from infants and young children to teens and adults. Our top priority is to create a safe and welcoming environment where everyone can worship and fellowship freely.
We believe in the transformative power of salvation through Yahweh’s grace and forgiveness, extended to all who confess and repent.
In today's world, we recognize the importance of safeguarding our congregation. To protect our members and guests, our trained security team conducts background checks on all first-time visitors. For the safety of our community, registered sex offenders and individuals who choose to decline a background check are not permitted on Assembly grounds.
At Assembly of Yahweh, we are committed to providing a secure, caring space for all families who call this place home.
We believe in the transformative power of salvation through Yahweh’s grace and forgiveness, extended to all who confess and repent.
In today's world, we recognize the importance of safeguarding our congregation. To protect our members and guests, our trained security team conducts background checks on all first-time visitors. For the safety of our community, registered sex offenders and individuals who choose to decline a background check are not permitted on Assembly grounds.
At Assembly of Yahweh, we are committed to providing a secure, caring space for all families who call this place home.
Church Address
109 CR 280
Rising Star
Cisco,
TX
76471
Rising Star
United States
Phone: 254-643-1534
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Church Pastor
Farris Wilks
Pastor
109 CR 280
Rising Star
Cisco,
TX
76471
Rising Star
United States
Phone: 254-643-1534
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Quote of the Day
1 John 3:20
For if our heart condemn us, God is greater than our heart, and knoweth all things.
For if our heart condemn us, God is greater than our heart, and knoweth all things.
Denomination
Assembly of Yahweh
Assembly of Yahweh churches in Cisco, Texas, United States
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Farris Wilks
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Elder Farris is the pastor of our Assembly. He has taken the reigns from his father Voy Wilks, and led us from the small beginnings of a little assembly to what we have today. Pastor Farris Wilks welcomes you and hopes you can spend the Sabbath with us while we enjoy worship, biblical teaching, and plenty of food and fellowship.
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Jose Ireta
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P.O. BOX 509
Cisco, TX
76437
Cisco, TX
76437
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BETWEEN CISCO & RISING STAR ON US 183
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Assembly of Yahweh 7th Day Church Cisco Service Times
Saturday Mornings 11am
Service Times last updated on the 29th of January, 2025
Service Times last updated on the 29th of January, 2025
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AOY Youth Nights
Wednesdays
6pm - 8:30pm in the Activity Center
Ages - 13 - 17 yrs
Dinner - 6 pm
Worship - 7 pm
Games/Activities - 8 pm
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TEXT OR CALL 2546431534
YOUTHPASTOR@HALLELUYAH.ORG
Youth Camp 2023
July 9th - July 14th!
Wednesdays
6pm - 8:30pm in the Activity Center
Ages - 13 - 17 yrs
Dinner - 6 pm
Worship - 7 pm
Games/Activities - 8 pm
Contact Jose Ireta for more information
TEXT OR CALL 2546431534
YOUTHPASTOR@HALLELUYAH.ORG
Youth Camp 2023
July 9th - July 14th!
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Assembly of Yahweh 7th Day Church History
It was about 1947 that a few members of the Ramsey Church of Christ, a few miles north of De Leon, Texas, differed from their brethren on a point of doctrine concerning the millennium. The difference not being resolved, those members were disfellowshipped. Needing a place to worship, this little band, most of whom were lifelong members of the Church of Christ, built a small church on Mosely Street in De Leon. They called it simply “A Church of Christ.” Among this group was Charlie Fenter, his daughter Myrtle and her husband Voy Wilks.
By early 1952, however, earnest study had convinced Charlie that the communion (Passover) should be observed annually rather than weekly. Not wishing to displace others at the Mosely Street church, the Fenters, Wilks’s and others began meeting in private homes.
When Charlie died in May, 1952, conducting weekly worship services fell to Voy Wilks. Unable to find a congregation that matched their convictions, he, Myrtle and their five children continued to meet at home with Charlie’s widow, Annie. For the next decade they met largely alone, joined intermittently by neighbors and friends.
Their motivation was simple: to obey the Heavenly Father. As their understanding of the new and old scriptures changed, they modified their lives and worship accordingly.
1960’S-1980’S
In 1962, feeling a need for identification, they adopted the name Church of God (7th day), though the tiny group was never affiliated with any of the seventh day Churches of God. Gentle expansion prompted the group to build at Romney in the early 1980s.
By 1982 members of the group reached a conviction not just to know, but to use, to love and to revere the personal name of the Creator, Yahweh (Isa. 56:6; Mt. 6:9). Thus the “Church of God (7th day)” became the “Assembly of Yahweh (7th day).” Voy’s son Farris Wilks was appointed Bishop/Pastor a short time after.
1990’s-2000’s
Due to steady growth under Pastor Farris Wilks, the original plain brick structure was expanded twice and a larger metal building was added in 2002. In 2007 an activity center was added with basketball, volleyball, two racquetball courts, locker rooms and various exercise equipment.
What was originally a small field has been expanded and improved to provide tent and RV camping to accommodate visitors during spring and fall feasts. A bathhouse with showers and laundry facilities was provided for convenience as well.
TODAY.
WE STILL HAVE THE SAME FAMILY FRIENDLY TEXAS FEEL…
THAT YOU WOULD’VE FELT ON THE FENTER AND WILKS PORCH IN THE 50’S BUT NOW WITH MANY MORE SMILING FACES TO ENJOY AND SHARE YOUR SABBATH WITH.
PASTOR FARRIS WILKS WELCOMES YOU AND HOPES YOU CAN SPEND A SABBATH WITH US WHILE WE ENJOY WORSHIP, BIBLICAL TEACHING, AND PLENTY OF FOOD AND FELLOWSHIP.
By early 1952, however, earnest study had convinced Charlie that the communion (Passover) should be observed annually rather than weekly. Not wishing to displace others at the Mosely Street church, the Fenters, Wilks’s and others began meeting in private homes.
When Charlie died in May, 1952, conducting weekly worship services fell to Voy Wilks. Unable to find a congregation that matched their convictions, he, Myrtle and their five children continued to meet at home with Charlie’s widow, Annie. For the next decade they met largely alone, joined intermittently by neighbors and friends.
Their motivation was simple: to obey the Heavenly Father. As their understanding of the new and old scriptures changed, they modified their lives and worship accordingly.
1960’S-1980’S
In 1962, feeling a need for identification, they adopted the name Church of God (7th day), though the tiny group was never affiliated with any of the seventh day Churches of God. Gentle expansion prompted the group to build at Romney in the early 1980s.
By 1982 members of the group reached a conviction not just to know, but to use, to love and to revere the personal name of the Creator, Yahweh (Isa. 56:6; Mt. 6:9). Thus the “Church of God (7th day)” became the “Assembly of Yahweh (7th day).” Voy’s son Farris Wilks was appointed Bishop/Pastor a short time after.
1990’s-2000’s
Due to steady growth under Pastor Farris Wilks, the original plain brick structure was expanded twice and a larger metal building was added in 2002. In 2007 an activity center was added with basketball, volleyball, two racquetball courts, locker rooms and various exercise equipment.
What was originally a small field has been expanded and improved to provide tent and RV camping to accommodate visitors during spring and fall feasts. A bathhouse with showers and laundry facilities was provided for convenience as well.
TODAY.
WE STILL HAVE THE SAME FAMILY FRIENDLY TEXAS FEEL…
THAT YOU WOULD’VE FELT ON THE FENTER AND WILKS PORCH IN THE 50’S BUT NOW WITH MANY MORE SMILING FACES TO ENJOY AND SHARE YOUR SABBATH WITH.
PASTOR FARRIS WILKS WELCOMES YOU AND HOPES YOU CAN SPEND A SABBATH WITH US WHILE WE ENJOY WORSHIP, BIBLICAL TEACHING, AND PLENTY OF FOOD AND FELLOWSHIP.
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