To get to the Four56 Church, head west on Highway 67 out of San Angelo, just past Sam’s Club. Take the Boys Ranch exit onto FM 2335, and The Four56 Church will be about 2.5 miles down on your left. The Worship Center is the large metal building—you can’t miss it.
We gather every Sunday at 9:00 AM and 10:30 AM for an hour-long service that’s relaxed, friendly, and welcoming. Grab some free coffee and donuts in the back and settle in anywhere.
Our worship is modern and simple—often it's Micah, our worship pastor with a guitar, with a full band joining occasionally.
Teaching is deeply rooted in biblical context. We believe Scripture becomes clearer when we understand what it really says, not just what we’ve heard it might mean. Week by week, we walk through the Bible in context to help people see the story of grace unfold.
Most people dress casually, but you won't feel out of place if you prefer to dress up a bit. Just come as you are—comfort matters more than a dress code.
Every Sunday we offer Kids Ministry for infants through 1st grade for both services, with a simple and secure check-in station in the foyer before service begins. Older children and youth are encouraged to worship together during the services.
On third Sundays, kids in K–5th grade are invited to Club 456 at 10:45 AM in the Youth Room—a fun, faith-centered gathering filled with games, activities, and interactive teaching.
We want people to come to know and enjoy God by encountering the Scriptures in a way that feels alive, clear, and rooted in the world of the Bible. At the center of everything we teach is this truth: faith in Jesus is what saves us—not our track record, not our efforts, not how “good” we are.
The law requires perfection; grace gives us Christ’s perfection. That’s the hope we cling to and the message we love to share.
Join us on most Wednesdays at 6:00 PM in the Worship Center for our open Bible study led by our teaching pastor, Ryan Dalgleish. It’s a relaxed, conversational time where nothing is off-limits—ask about the sermon, a passage you’ve always wondered about, or a big theological question you’ve never had space to voice.
The discussion is freeform and often moves from playful stories—like Ryan pretending to be a pterodactyl as a kid—to deep, meaningful conversations about Scripture. It’s a great place to learn, explore, and grow alongside others.