We are getting very close to solidifying plans for a Credo House in North Dallas!

We are currently trying to get 500 member commitments for Credo House Dallas. The memberships are $25 per month and include these benefits:

-10 Free items per month (coffee, latte, tea, soda, bakery, etc) (more than $25 value per month; this alone covers the cost!)
-Two free classes in The Theology Program per year (including electives) (more than a $200 value)
-Special invites to our quarterly “Lunch with Scholars” (Evangelicals from all over the country!)
-10% everything at Credo-Two theology books
-Introduction to Theology DVD and Workbook set ($100 value)

If you sign the form below, your membership fees will not start until the Credo House Dallas is on its way.

We are not yet completely committed to Credo House Dallas, but getting these 500 will go a LONG way. Help us get a Credo House in Dallas by letting everyone know about this. Also, you can join Credo House Dallas Facebook group to keep up to date (no committment there).

Find out more about what a Credo House is here.

Who is the leader of a Credo House?

Who will be the Credo House Dallas “Fellow”? I don’t know yet.



C Michael Patton
C Michael Patton

C. Michael Patton is the primary contributor to the Parchment and Pen/Credo Blog. He has been in ministry for nearly twenty years as a pastor, author, speaker, and blogger. Find him on Patreon Th.M. Dallas Theological Seminary (2001), president of Credo House Ministries and Credo Courses, author of Now that I'm a Christian (Crossway, 2014) Increase My Faith (Credo House, 2011), and The Theology Program (Reclaiming the Mind Ministries, 2001-2006), host of Theology Unplugged, and primary blogger here at Parchment and Pen. But, most importantly, husband to a beautiful wife and father to four awesome children. Michael is available for speaking engagements. Join his Patreon and support his ministry

    2 replies to "Credo House Dallas"

    • ChrisB

      I’m excited about a Credo House in DFW, but I’m afraid if you put it in “North Dallas” you’ll be sharply limiting the number of people you can serve. A spot in the “mid-cities” (eg, Arlington) would open you up to people from all over the metroplex and put you in reach of DBU & TCU while still being available to DTS.

    • Marv

      Cool.
      Vote for North Dallas.

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