Our Community

Giving back is a core value of what we do and we a part of many ministries and associations that love making  Houston a better place for everyone.

Street  [Worship] Outreach
Family, Homelessness & Sex Trafficking

In March 2020, when all the churches/ministries were shut down during the first COVID-19 lockdown in Houston, God gave us a vision to FLOOD OUR CITY with public worship combined with outreach happening simultaneously to bring hope and faith to those who desperately needed it. We launched in June 2020 at Discovery Green with a small group of 25 people who interceded for the city, worshipped, and fed the homeless downtown. In January 2021, we expanded to also include worshipping in the middle of sex trafficking areas to bring the Light of Christ into darkness. Soon afterwards, God moved on us to launch bar outreaches in June 2021! Currently, we have grown to over 1500+ members in ONE YEAR and average about 120 volunteers per month from over 50+ organizations.

 

 

Launch Houston

Launch Houston is a community of Christian Leaders who believe and practice Kingdom collaboration to bridge heaven and earth. We share a passion for prayer and worship. Our desire is to receive directives from the Lord and combine those initiatives and vision with action. We are a people who collectively develop the culture and fosters curiosity for the God-Possible.

 

Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals

Texas Children’s Hospital located in Houston, TX

“Texas Children’s Hospital, located in Houston, Texas, is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to create a healthier future for children and women throughout our global community by leading in patient care, education and research. We are proud to be consistently ranked by U.S. News & World Report among the top children’s hospitals in the nation. Since the hospital opened in 1954, it has been committed to growth and progress—all in the name of healing sick children. With visionary leadership, a dedicated workforce and philanthropic friends, such progress occurs year after year. Today, Texas Children’s is a worldwide organization that provides inpatient acute, emergent and subspecialty services as well as clinical outpatient and rehabilitative care. Through the hospital—and a network of primary care physicians, community partners, health centers and a health plan designed especially for children—more than 3 million patient encounters are recorded each year, with children coming to us from throughout Texas, the United States and more than 70 countries across the globe.”

We are optimists who love to work together

Jose Figarella, SRS, CNE.
Jennifer Figarella