PASTOR KEION HENDERSON’S LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH STANDS STRONG AMID HURRICANE BERYL DEVASTATION

Image via Facebook/Pastor Keion Henderson

In the wake of Hurricane Beryl’s devastating impact, Pastor Keion Henderson of The Lighthouse Church in Houston, TX, has reaffirmed his congregation’s resilience and unwavering commitment to the community. Despite the North campus suffering significant damage, the church’s spirit remains unbroken.

Pastor Henderson took to social media to share a heartfelt message accompanied by poignant photos that capture the hurricane’s aftermath at the North campus. His words resonate deeply with the strength and faith that have become synonymous with The Lighthouse Church: “Although the North campus cannot be used, The Lighthouse Church is not closed. We are here for our community. We are resilient and strong, and with God’s grace and strength, we will overcome this.”

The Lighthouse Church has long been a place of hope and faith for Houston’s residents, and Pastor Henderson’s message underscores the church’s role as a pillar of support during these challenging times.

Image via Facebook/Pastor Keion Henderson

Pastor Henderson’s declaration that “The Lighthouse Church is not closed” serves as a powerful reminder of the church’s mission to serve and uplift the community, even in the face of adversity. The images shared on social media depict the severe damage inflicted by Hurricane Beryl, yet they also capture the resolve and determination of a congregation that refuses to be defeated.

The strength of a community is often tested during natural disasters. The Lighthouse Church’s commitment to its members and the broader Houston area is a testament to its foundational values of faith, resilience, and service. As the church prepares to begin rebuilding, Pastor Henderson’s message will undoubtedly inspire and mobilize support from near and far.

The resilience demonstrated by The Lighthouse Church and its community in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl is a poignant reminder of the power of faith and unity. Through such collective strength, communities can rebuild and emerge stronger than ever.

The Lighthouse Church may have faced physical devastation, but its spirit remains indomitable. Pastor Keion Henderson’s message of hope and the church’s unwavering commitment to its community will continue to light the way forward. In the words of Pastor Henderson, “With God’s grace and strength, we will overcome this.”

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Lighthouse Church, and everyone affected by Hurricane Beryl. For those moved by the Lighthouse Church’s plight and wish to extend their support, stay tuned for ways to contribute to the rebuilding efforts and stand in solidarity with #LHNation.

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Fharnell M.

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