Discover qualified Christian professionals in Houston, TX across all industries and specialties. Connect with lawyers, doctors, accountants, real estate agents, therapists, and other service providers who understand your cultural background, speak your language, and are dedicated to serving the Christian community with excellence and cultural sensitivity.
The cuisine of Islamic Spain was a blend of Muslim, Jewish, and Christian traditions, and drew on India, Persia, the Spaice Islands, and Africa for ingredients. A feast, designed by the renowned food historian Nawal Nasrallah, is accompanied by dance and music.
An incredible synthesis took place in medieval al-Andalus where spirited, enchanting music was created, enriched by many cultures from North Africa and around the Mediterranean that included Jewish, Christian, and Islamic influences. We welcome you to the joy and spirit of this world, performed by the renowned Musica Antigua from Spain.
Minority Christian Women Entrepreneurs Network (MCWEN) meets every third Thursday of each month.
Ready to level up your business and expand your network with Houston's most driven women entrepreneurs? Join us for an evening of meaningful connections, actionable insights, and inspiration at this month's networking and growth event!
Key Benefits:
Connect with like-minded women in business
Gain practical tips from industry leaders
Enjoy refreshments, giveaways, and exclusive resources
Walk away with new friends, collaborators, and opportunities
Secure your spot now—let’s grow together!
Since its establishment in December 1974 in the home of Oksana and Mike Danylyk, the Ukrainian American Cultural Club of Houston has served as the heart of Ukrainian American community life in the Houston, Texas area. This vibrant nonprofit organization is rooted in the values of cultural preservation, community service, and international solidarity, working to maintain Ukrainian national identity and heritage while encouraging active participation of Ukrainian Americans in strengthening their community. Over nearly five decades, UACCH members have built meaningful traditions that reflect the spirit of Ukrainian culture—from Christmas caroling and Easter celebrations to organizing scholarship funds and participating in humanitarian relief efforts. The club's commitment extends beyond Houston's borders, as evidenced by their involvement in charitable assistance programs and support for Ukraine during times of crisis, including the Chernobyl tragedy and current medical supply initiatives. What distinguishes the Ukrainian American Cultural Club of Houston is its collaborative spirit and dedication to building bridges between cultures. Members work alongside other Slavic organizations, partner with local churches and schools, and engage with Houston's broader community through festivals and educational initiatives. Whether through preserving traditional customs, educating the next generation, or supporting those in need, UACCH embodies the values of fellowship and mutual aid that have sustained Ukrainian communities for generations.