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HMC group photo taken Easter of 2023 in front of the church playground by a cross decorated with flowers
welcome

We're followers of Jesus committed to loving God and all people.  We believe in peace-making and social justice - because of our faith, not in spite of it. We would love to meet you!

sundays

We'd love to have you join us soon on a Sunday morning! Coffee and snacks are usually ready by 9:45 AM and services start at 10 AM. Join us in-person at 1231 Wirt Road, Houston, TX 77055 or on YouTube Live.

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what to expect

What can you expect if you decide to visit us on a Sunday morning?

find us online

Watch past services or join us online for YouTube Live worship

Find us on Facebook

Read past newsletters in our archive

See upcoming events on our calendar

#NoThemOnlyUs #YouAreOurNeighbor 

Our church building and playground. Outside is a sign reading Houston Mennonite Church The Church of the Sermon on the Mount with an inclusive gay pride sticker and a sticker reading love is love
open & affirming

We are excited to join God in welcoming and celebrating people of all orientations, gender identities, ethnicities, races, ages, documentations, economic statuses, mental or physical abilities, marital statuses, or other differences, into the full life of our church. The church grows more vibrant as we embrace one another. All those looking for a church home are invited to Houston Mennonite Church. Here, everyone is fully welcome. 

LGBT pride rainbow banner
anti racist

Houston Mennonite Church believes God is alive and well in the movement to dismantle racism in America and the church. This good news is central to who we are and are working to become. This movement of God is something we cannot ignore. In response to George Floyd’s murder and to God’s call on our lives, we feel strongly that now is our time to work for racial justice in the church and world. We invite you to journey with us on the path to becoming an antiracist congregation. 

peace church
Our church is dedicated to following Jesus's example of non-violence. A few ways our congregation has participated in peace-making are: partnering with the Houston Peace and Justice Center to host Peace Camp, supporting Mennonite efforts to call for for a Cease-fire in Gaza, and hosting RAWtools in a gun-dismantling event. You can click below to read more about the Mennonite church's commitment to Peace, Justice, and Nonresistance.
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