Young Professionals
The Cru Houston young professionals are a dynamic group of business professionals around 25-35 years old. They encourage each other to grow in spiritual maturity through fellowship, bible study, service, lunch and after work events, team sports, retreats and missions.
Hebrews 10:24 says, "And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds." 1 Thessalonians 5:11 says to "encourage one another and build each other up."


Lunch Groups
Next Leaders Lunch is for young business professionals that work in the Galleria, Westchase and the Energy Corridor. The group meets monthly at Pappasitos for lunch and to hear from a relevant speaker.

Small Groups
Small Groups usually meet every two weeks. Some are co-ed and others gender specific, some are large (50 people) and others are small (5 people). Many meet in a company conference room and others in a small coffee shop. Some study Practical Christian Living and others Francis Chan books; regardless, they encourage each other to grow into spiritual maturity. For a current list of business professional groups please email scott.goode@cru.org. For a current list of young professional groups please email mikemoore805@gmail.com.

City Serve
Initiative
Serve the City by leading one of our monthly soccer camps at the Aldine Youth Center or serve dinner to the homeless at Church Under the Bridge. Help pack Boxes of Love' at the Forge for Families or paint a home in the third ward with Generation One.

After Work Events
Cafe PA is a bi-monthly after work event for young professionals. Usually about 25-50 people participate in a mixer, Bible study and then head to dinner at Torchy's. Hope you will join us!
Priority @Home is a group of young married couples that meet several times a month at homes and restaurants around Houston. They hear from relevent speakers, form bible studies and serve the city together.

Mission Trips
International Mission Trips. Several times a year our young professionals partner with Living Water International to drill for water and teach hygiene in remote Central American villages and the Caribbean.
