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Our History
Those called to be part of the original congregation of The Ark Fellowship began meeting on Sunday nights in February of 2002 in the Pastor's home. God blessed us with musicians, teachers, evangelists, intercessors, and many others who were eager to be used of God in this new area. For several weeks we met at the Marriot Greenspoint Hotel and then we were blessed with the awesome opportunity to purchase the building where we now meet. The Ark Fellowship continues to grow from the vision in Pastor Goodluck's heart to a vibrant, fellowship of believers with a passion to serve the Lord.
Our Vision
Our vision is to build a body of believers who are excited about loving and worshiping the Lord. Our goal is to disciple and train believers to do the work of the ministry. We hope to use these trained believers to plant new churches all over Houston, the state of Texas, our country, and around the world. We believe in planting churches through the power of the Holy Ghost in signs and wonders as was demonstrated in the early church.
Our Mission
Touching Heaven ˜ Changing Lives
Pastor Goodluck, Ph.d
God first spoke to me on October 15, 1998, showing me that His desire was to take me out of a secular job to be in full-time ministry. However, He indicated that the time had not fully come and He would make the call clear at His appointed time. On November 22 of the same year, the word of the Lord came to me again, and this time the Lord showed me what the nature of my ministry would be.
The call to go into full-time ministry came on April 3 and 4, 2000. Specific scriptures were given to me in my sleep during those two days. Two weeks later these scriptures were further confirmed by another minister who knew nothing about my situation. The Ark Fellowship is a result of that call. Our first service as a church was on Easter Sunday 2001.
Pastor Angela, RN, MS, ANP, GNP
 I got saved and filled with the Holy Spirit in February 1983. At the time I got saved, born again Christians were viewed in my catholic home as fanatics, weird and low achievers. My family, especially my Dad who is a well-known and respected catholic leader in my town, did all in his power to "bring me to my senses". However my new found love and commitment to Jesus only soared and grew stronger as I got to know Him better and experienced Him move in supernatural ways in my life. My family eventually accepted my newfound faith and me when they saw the positive changes in my life.
Pastor Goodluck and I got married on January 19, 1991. We have been blessed with 3 children. I am also a Nurse Practitioner by profession and have my own practice (NP Care Services Group) located in the southwest part of Houston.
Associate Pastor
I'm Andy Richey, I am the Associate Pastor of The Ark Fellowship, and I am so thankful for Jesus Christ. I accepted Jesus as my Lord and Saviour as a small child.
I want to give my testimony to His keeping power. Someone does not have to go into the depths of sin to have a testimony of God's great love and mercy.
I am thankful to be a part of this church, it is an exciting place to be!
We, the family of The Ark Fellowship, would love to be there for you. We may not have all the answers, but we know the one who does. It's Jesus. May we introduce you to Him?
My name is Irena. My husband and I live in Cypress and we have three grown children Christi Richards, LaDonna Tindall, and Jonathan Richey
I enjoy reading and playing with my grandchildren Leyla, Tristan, Nathan, and Mary-Kate.
In September 1999 I was diagnosed with breast cancer. This was quite a shock since my mother had passed away only eight years before with breast cancer. Satan tried to use this to implant fear but I kept refusing to accept that fear. After much prayer and soul searching, I went through surgery.
I believed that the doctors would not find anything, but God had a different pathway for my healing. After several surgeries and chemotherapy, in May 2000 I was pronounced cancer free and have continued to be so.
God's strength and comfort gave me faith to believe that I would live and be cancer free. |
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