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Sunday, September 5 - Sunday Service & Social
6:00 PM
Sunday, September 12 - Board Meeting (2nd Sunday)
4:30 PM Due to the Dallas Pride Festival being conducted on Sunday, September 19th, the Board Meeting has been moved one week earlier. - Sunday Service & Social
6:00 PM
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Dining With more restaurants per capita than any other city in the nation — including New York — Dallas offers a diverse blend of restaurants from French cuisine to Asian fusion, barbeque to Tex-Mex and everything in between.
The Oak Lawn neighborhood is a great place to start once you arrive in Dallas. With an array of restaurants and specialty restaurants, many within walking distance from each other, deciding what to have for breakfast, lunch and dinner can be a challenge. On the Cedar Springs strip, you can find restaurants, cafés, sandwich and coffee shops, and more.
Just south of the Oak Lawn neighborhood you will find the Bishop Arts District, where distinctive culinary favorites line the street. Perhaps you're thirsty? The Bishop Arts District also has a gay-owned soda shop that features over 200 flavors of the fun, bubbly stuff.
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