Partners & Resources

Partners in Ministry

Brenham Presbyterian
900 S. Jackson St., Brenham, Texas 77833 – Directions
Phone: (979) 836-7632


Covenant Presbyterian Church of College Station
220 Rock Prairie Road, CS, TX 77845 – Directions
Phone: (979) 694-7700
Pastors: Rev. Jonathan Murray and Rev. Caressa Murray


First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
900 S Ennis St, Bryan, TX 77803 – Directions
Phone: (979) 823-5451
Pastor: Rev. Michael Townsend


First Presbyterian Church of Bryan
1100 Carter Creek Parkway, Bryan, TX 77802 – Directions
Phone: (979) 823-8073
Pastors: Rev. Ted V. Foote Jr. and Rev. Emily K. Béghin


Friends Congregational Church (UCC)
“An Open and Affirming Congregation”
2200 Southwood Dr., College Station, TX 77845 – Directions
Phone: (979) 693-7021
Pastors: Rev. Dr. Dan De Leon, Rev. Trent Williams and Rev. Brooke Dooley



Disciples of Christ
The Disciples of Christ are a movement for wholeness in a fragmented world. As part of the one body of Christ all are welcomed to the Lord’s Table as God has welcomed us. The Disciples of Christ cooperate and partner with other faith communities to work for bringing about wholeness – healing and justice – in the world. And the Disciples of Christ honor unity by staying together in covenant as a witness to the world that even when we disagree we can still make room at the table.

Presbyterian Church (U.S.A)
Presbyterians affirm that God comes to us with grace and love in the person of Jesus Christ, who lived, died, and rose for us so that we might have eternal and abundant life in him. As Christ’s disciples, called to ministry in his name, we seek to continue his mission of teaching the truth, feeding the hungry, healing the broken, and welcoming strangers. God sends the Holy Spirit to dwell within us, giving us the energy, intelligence, imagination, and love to be Christ’s faithful disciples in the world.

United Church of Christ
The United Church of Christ (UCC) is a community of faith that seeks to respond to the Gospel of Jesus Christ in word and deed. The UCC was founded in 1957 as the union of several different Christian traditions: from the beginning of our history, we were a church that affirmed the ideal that Christians did not always have to agree to live together in communion. The UCC motto—”that they may all be one”—is Jesus’ prayer for the unity of the church. The UCC is one of the most diverse Christian churches in the United States.