(HOUSTON, Texas) — The Saturday Menudo Club is not a new phenomenon—it’s a two-year plus cultural force that has grown from a breakfast table conversation into one of Houston’s most unconventional and influential grassroots networks. Blending food, fellowship, and freedom, the club has become a magnet for entrepreneurs, civic leaders, veterans, and media voices who are frustrated with the current establishment and determined to rebuild trust, respect, and moral clarity in public life. The latest gathering, now featured in a YouTube highlight, showcased a powerhouse lineup of speakers including Lesli Fitzpatrick, candidate for the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3; Malcolm Whitaker, Roy Morales, Jack Ezell, and keynote speaker Wally Wood, who addressed the prophetic implications of the coming “World Constitution.” The event combined deep insight with candid discussion, continuing the club’s tradition of spotlighting leaders who think beyond political soundbites to champion liberty, accountability, and truth.
YouTube: youtu.be/aaRIcb2hhVU
Wally Wood, at the November 1 meeting, is Bureau Chief of The Revelation File News Service (RFN) and The Wood News Group in Houston (www.TheRevelationFile.com). "Texans know how to enjoy good TexMex meals over lively conversations, and the Saturday Menudo Club makes the most of it," he says. "One thing for sure: no matter your position on things, attendees of these gatherings will give you their full attention and give lively response in Q&A sessions that follow. If you want to be heard, they'll give you the microphone with welcoming encouragement."
“Texas stands as a beacon for integrity in justice and leadership,” said Lesli Fitzpatrick, adding that her campaign is focused on “preserving the rule of law, protecting constitutional rights, and restoring faith in our courts.”
Longtime supporter Art Lopez praised the movement’s authenticity: “The Saturday Menudo Club represents real people—men and women of conviction—who are tired of empty promises and ready to take action. It’s faith, food, and freedom in one room.”
According to Carmen Cavazos, Acting CEO of the growing organization, the next phase will expand into “community road trips, youth scholarships, podcasting, merchandising, and AI-driven new media initiatives designed to empower local voices and export freedom worldwide.”
For over two years, the Saturday Menudo Club has served as a hub for creative collaboration, dialogue, and civic renewal. From its meetings at local Mexican restaurants to its digital media footprint, the club continues to prove that real change starts with genuine conversation—and a shared bowl of menudo.
For details, upcoming events, or partnership opportunities, visit www.SaturdayMenudoClub.com.
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