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Growing Together on Mission

Growing Together on Mission

Acts 2:42–47

One of the most iconic scenes in Return of the Jedi takes place on the forest moon of Endor. Towering redwoods fill the screen while speeders race and Ewoks prepare for battle. These trees are real and can be found in Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park in Northern California.

Redwoods are some of the tallest trees on earth, reaching over 300 feet. Yet their roots only go six to twelve feet deep. So how do they stand strong for centuries? Their roots spread wide and connect with the trees around them. That connection is what gives them strength.

This is the kind of strength we see in Acts 2. The early church was not a collection of isolated believers. They were a community, rooted in Christ, growing together by holding each other up in faith and action.

After the Holy Spirit moved powerfully at Pentecost and thousands came to faith, those believers didn’t scatter. They gathered. Acts 2 says they devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching, to fellowship, to the breaking of bread, and to prayer. These weren’t occasional practices. They were the rhythm of a life built around Jesus and His people.

So what does this mean for us at LifeBrook?

First, we must feast on God’s Word. Just like a healthy body needs nourishing food, our souls need truth. We cannot grow strong in faith if we are living off spiritual junk food or skipping meals altogether. The early believers made the teaching of Scripture central to their lives, and we should do the same. Through Sunday sermons, Equip Classes, and LifeGroups, we build our foundation on what God has said.

Second, we must exercise our faith in community. Growth does not happen in isolation. The early church shared life, met in homes, prayed together, and carried each other’s burdens. Fellowship wasn’t just about being social. It was about being shaped. It meant helping one another stay faithful, joyful, and committed to Jesus. At LifeBrook, this happens in both large gatherings and small circles of trust and support.

Third, we must live on mission. When believers grow together in the Word and in community, it leads to impact. Acts tells us that the Lord added to their number daily. Their faith wasn’t just internal. It was visible, joyful, and contagious. The mission wasn’t a program. It was the overflow of their shared life with God.

Houston is one of the most diverse cities in the world. Our mission is not just across the ocean. It is across the street. Every language, every culture, and every background is an opportunity to reflect God’s love and share the hope of the gospel.

So here’s the question. Are you growing alone, or are you connected to others who are growing in Christ with you? Are you surviving, or are you thriving?

Redwoods do not stand tall because they are strong on their own. They stand because they are rooted together. In the same way, the church is strongest when it is united in Christ and growing in shared soil.

Let’s not settle for being scattered seedlings. Let’s grow together into a forest of faith that the world cannot ignore.

Artemis Coleman is a valued member of the LifeBrook Church family, serving faithfully as our Ministry Coordinator. In this role, he supports administration and organization, cares for our ministries, coordinates volunteers, and brings joyful energy to children’s ministry. His heart for people and natural ability to connect make him a vital presence in our community.

A graduate of Houston Christian University with a Bachelor’s in Biblical Studies, Artemis is passionate about using his training to strengthen the church and share God’s truth. He also lends his creative gifts through video production, graphic design, and occasional ESPN broadcast work. Outside of church, Artemis enjoys an active lifestyle and creates content that helps people apply biblical truth to everyday life.

Marked by God’s faithfulness—from surviving a life-threatening car accident to being called into leadership at a young age—Artemis lives with a clear sense of purpose: helping others encounter the life-changing love of Christ. His devotion to faith, ministry, and community reflects the heart of LifeBrook Church, where he continues to serve with passion and joy.

Danny Guillaume is passionate about helping God’s people know, love, and live the Scriptures. He holds a theological education from Dallas Theological Seminary and hopes to pursue a PhD in Theology in the near future, with a focus on the Old Testament. Danny has a deep love for theology and apologetics, and he is committed to honoring God by faithfully preaching the gospel so that both believers and unbelievers are called into a life lived fully for Christ.

Before entering full-time ministry, Danny trained at Berklee College of Music, concentrating on Contemporary Writing and Music Production. During his time there, he was recognized for his excellence as a pianist, a gift he continues to joyfully use in service of the church.

Danny and his wife, Cara, are the proud parents of five daughters—Sophie, Gabrielle, Grace, Joelle, and Isabelle—who fill their home with energy, joy, and purpose. Together, they love building community, opening their home, and walking alongside families in their church and neighborhood.

Chris Hester epitomizes the heart and soul of LifeBrook Church, having been ingrained in our community since childhood. With roots tracing back to his parents, who were charter members, Chris’s journey of faith has been woven into the very fabric of our church. For over 30 years, Chris has faithfully served as a Deacon, bringing wisdom and dedication to his role. His commitment to ministry is evident through his involvement in various church initiatives, from leading Bible studies to spearheading committees and organizations. In 2023, he answered the call to serve as an Elder, further deepening his spiritual leadership within our congregation. Outside the church walls, Chris is a seasoned software developer, bringing a wealth of professional expertise to his endeavors. Alongside his beloved wife, Audrey, they find joy and fulfillment in residing in the vibrant Timbergrove neighborhood, where they continue to invest their lives in service to God and community. Chris’s steadfast commitment to both his faith and his community resonates deeply with the values of LifeBrook Church, making him a cherished member and leader among our congregation.

John Norwood is a cherished member of the LifeBrook Church family, having been an integral part of our community since 2005. While he currently serves with distinction as a Lay Elder, John’s journey of service within the church began with six years on staff, where his dedication and leadership left an indelible mark. In addition to his role at LifeBrook, John brings his passion for education to his work as a 9th Grade English teacher at Lamar High School, where he invests in shaping the minds and hearts of young learners. Alongside his beloved wife, Mandy, and their two teenage boys, John finds solace and adventure in exploring the beauty of our National Parks. Their shared love for outdoor experiences fosters cherished family moments and strengthens their bond. John’s academic pursuits have equipped him with a solid foundation for ministry, holding a Master of Divinity degree from George W. Truett Theological Seminary and a Bachelor of Arts from Howard Payne University. With his unwavering commitment to faith, family, and community, John embodies the core values of LifeBrook Church, making him a beloved leader and cherished member of our congregation.

Zach Brackett brings over a decade of dedicated ministry experience to LifeBrook Church. Together with his wife, Melody, they form a dynamic duo deeply rooted in faith and family values. Their journey began during their college years, where Zach and Melody crossed paths during freshman orientation. Their connection was instant, leading to a marriage just a few months after graduation. Now, with three vibrant children filling their home, Zach treasures every moment spent nurturing his role as both husband and father. Zach’s educational background includes a Master’s of Divinity from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, equipping him with the knowledge and wisdom to lead our congregation with authenticity and insight. Additionally, his Bachelor of Arts in Communication, with a Minor in Leadership, from Christopher Newport University, enhances his ability to connect with people from all walks of life. Through his genuine commitment to family and faith, Zach embodies the values of LifeBrook Church, making him a relatable and inspiring leader for our community.