We are families on mission together, sent to help people encounter Jesus and to disciple those who follow Him. We are a congregation of the Texas District of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, intentionally formed and sent into the places where God has already placed us.
Our family identity comes not from shared biology, but from the saving blood of Jesus. In a culture marked by isolation, relational breakdown, and constant movement, people are longing for true belonging. We are called to offer that belonging in Christ — a family that is formed and shaped by the Gospel and united in purpose.
But this is more than belonging. It is mission. The world says acceptance means avoiding offense, but Jesus calls us to welcome everyone and then walk with them toward transformation. Discipleship is not passive. It is life-on-life, where our homes, rhythms, and relationships reflect Christ. God’s Word defines our identity, our values, and our direction. As we follow Jesus, families on mission are formed — households, friendships, and communities that carry the Gospel wherever they go.
We believe God is preparing us for a Kingdom breakthrough. Our calling is to make disciples who make disciples, living as missionaries in our neighborhoods, workplaces, schools, and everyday relationships. We envision a community that gathers not to consume, but to celebrate what God is doing through His people as they join Him in reaching a world that desperately needs Him.
We are not just a church.
We are a missionary family, sent together in Jesus’ name.