
IBC seeks to be a community that welcomes people of all backgrounds and issues to bring their "stuff" into the light and find hope and healing through the power of Christ.
Many Christians struggle with alcoholism and other addictions; still more wrestle with perfectionism, pride, overeating, inappropriate anger or control - habits and hang-ups that threaten to stunt spiritual growth and muffle our connection to God. IBC seeks to be a community that welcomes people of all backgrounds and issues to bring their "stuff" into the light and find hope and healing through the power of Christ.
IBC offers several ways to find hope and healing. Our pastors are available to provide compassionate counsel and prayer and they may even be able to provide appropriate referrals to those in our church family and community that are struggling with more critical needs.
If you would like to speak with a pastor right away, please feel free to call our Pastor of the Day at (972) 560–4600.
Easter season is a time for celebrating new beginnings. It is a season of joy and thanksgiving focused on the triumph of Jesus over sin and death.