Church in Southwest Fort Worth

A church home near the Chisholm Trail corridor, Risinger Road, Summer Creek, Hulen, and south Fort Worth families.

Southwest Fort Worth is not one generic neighborhood. It includes older established areas, fast-growing family subdivisions, the Chisholm Trail Parkway corridor, and community anchors like the Chisholm Trail Community Center near McPherson Boulevard. Hallmark sits right in that everyday rhythm at 4201 W. Risinger Rd.

If your week runs through Hulen, McCart, Risinger, Sycamore School Road, Summer Creek, or Chisholm Trail Parkway, Hallmark is built to be a close, ordinary church home: Sunday worship, Connect Groups, kids and student ministry, and midweek discipleship without driving across the whole city.

Our goal is simple: help people in southwest Fort Worth find and follow Jesus in real community, not just attend a Sunday event.

For families nearby

Kids, students, and Connect Groups are easy next steps for families who live near the Risinger/McPherson side of Fort Worth or commute through the Chisholm Trail corridor.

For first-time guests

Worship is at 10:00am. Early Connect Groups meet at 9:00am and Connect Groups meet again at 11:15am, so you can visit at a pace that makes sense for your family.

For the growing corridor

As southwest Fort Worth keeps growing around schools, parks, medical offices, and new neighborhoods, people need more than convenience. They need a church where they can be known.

Questions people ask before visiting

Is Hallmark actually in southwest Fort Worth?

Yes. Hallmark meets at 4201 W. Risinger Rd. in Fort Worth, close to the Risinger/McPherson/Chisholm Trail area and convenient for many families on the southwest side.

What is the best first step?

Start with Sunday worship at 10:00am. If you want to meet people faster, try a Connect Group before or after worship.

Is this page just for people inside Fort Worth city limits?

No. Many people near the southwest Fort Worth edge also live, work, or go to school around Crowley and Burleson. The page is written for the real local pattern of the area, not just the city boundary.