Our pastors
Pastors Brandon and Rachelle Bilbo are both from South Louisiana are the founding pastors of Cross Church of Houma.
Along with an amazing team, they launched Cross Church on January 12, 2014 in the AMC Movie Theatre. In 2015, they moved into the current location, 2600 Coteau Road.
Pastors Brandon and Rachelle love their city. When he's not ministering, Pastor Brandon enjoys hunting and fishing and coaching basketball for their sons, Maddox and Marshall. Rachelle enjoys creative projects, most importantly those that involve her boys as well. Both love adventure, especially those big dreams that only God could make happen.
With EVERYTHING in them, they desire to see people come
to a thriving relationship with the Lord and find healing
and restoration for themselves and their families. Pastors Brandon and Rachelle believe church should challenge someone to live a Godly, uncompromising life but should be fun and exciting at the same time! Psalm 122:1 says, "I was GLAD when they said unto me, let us go to the house of the Lord." They desire for people to come to church and feel welcomed, loved, challenged, and leave with joy in their lives.
Along with an amazing team, they launched Cross Church on January 12, 2014 in the AMC Movie Theatre. In 2015, they moved into the current location, 2600 Coteau Road.
Pastors Brandon and Rachelle love their city. When he's not ministering, Pastor Brandon enjoys hunting and fishing and coaching basketball for their sons, Maddox and Marshall. Rachelle enjoys creative projects, most importantly those that involve her boys as well. Both love adventure, especially those big dreams that only God could make happen.
With EVERYTHING in them, they desire to see people come
to a thriving relationship with the Lord and find healing
and restoration for themselves and their families. Pastors Brandon and Rachelle believe church should challenge someone to live a Godly, uncompromising life but should be fun and exciting at the same time! Psalm 122:1 says, "I was GLAD when they said unto me, let us go to the house of the Lord." They desire for people to come to church and feel welcomed, loved, challenged, and leave with joy in their lives.