
Your gift will help write a new chapter in the story of St. John the Divine — a story that will continue to be written by all the families who will walk these halls in the generations to come. This is your chance to help strengthen the foundations of our community and leave a lasting legacy.

Jun 21, 2026 • 10:00am - 12:00pm
Celebrate Dad with a Sweet Treat! Join us on Father’s Day for ice cream after the 9:00 and 11:15 services in Sumners Hall! Given in honor of our Dad & all Dads – Bain Pearson Pitts, Jim Pearson and Gary Pearson.

Jun 15, 2026 • 9:30am
GLOW with the flow and join us for the brightest week of the year as we explore what it means when Jesus says, "I am the light of the world." (John 8:12). Registration is closed. Please contact Holli Kight if you have any questions.

Jun 21, 2026 • 9:30am - 11:30am
Join the Sandwich Brigade on Sunday, June 21, as we prepare 140 lunches for campers at Agape Development! Volunteers will gather in Sumners Hall between services from 9:30 and 11:30 am to help assemble lunches for local children attending summer camp. This is a simple, hands-on way to serve our Houston community. All ages are welcome, and many hands make light work! **Please note that children under 13 must be assisted by their parents.
Find a deep sense of belonging at St. John the Divine! Grow your faith in a Bible study, gather for a game of Pickleball, or serve others along with others — whether you're looking to have fun, deepen your knowledge of the Bible, or develop lasting relationships with friends of all ages, you'll find an opportunity to connect with a loving community of faithful people at St. John the Divine

Sundays, 10:15 am

Sundays, 10:15am

Sundays, 10:15am | Begins June 14

Sundays, 10:15am
Serving is a great way to get connected with others and make a difference. When you volunteer, you can make church feel like home, and share your faith in Houston and beyond.
Serve in the Church
Serve in Houston
Serve with your Family

Introducing children 5th grade and younger to Christ and helping them develop a lasting relationship with God

Equipping students in grades 6 – 12 for a life of faith that continues long after they leave school and our program

Offering learning, fellowship, and service opportunities for people of all ages and stages of adulthood

What does it truly mean to follow Jesus? Looking at the calling of Matthew, this sermon explores the cost and joy of discipleship. While many first come to Christ through a need for healing or hope, Jesus calls us to something deeper—a life centered on Him, shaped by His mercy, and devoted to His mission. As we learn to walk closely with Christ, we are invited to hear His voice, bear the fruit of repentance, and follow Him wherever He leads.