We have found that informal fellowship in a house church can provide spiritual fulfillment and true Christian freedom not often found in larger, institutionalized churches. We meet as friends in our homes for worship, singing, bible study, meals, discussion and prayer (Matthew 18:20). Several house churches can associate in a larger support network, but we believe strongly that there should never be a central organizing authority. Each house church should maintain its dependency on Christ alone (Matthew 23:10). During the Covid pandemic, we moved to Zoom meetings, and several of these continue today. See Events to learn how you can participate in these.
If you are not currently a member of a non-denominational house church, we encourage you to try starting one in your own home. It's as easy as inviting some friends over for dinner! For further information, see Chapter 1 - Getting Started in the Home Christian's Handbook, or send us an email.
Jesus said we should worship in spirit and truth (John 4:23), so understanding God's teachings and expectations is very important. This involves serious bible study, prayer, discussion, and experience. We must continually examine our beliefs and our lives in light of the scriptures and discard that which proves unbiblical, even if considered acceptable by mainstream churches. After all, it is God we must please, not men.
Some of our articles and audio recordings are posted here for the benefit of our brothers and sisters in Christ. Since we are imperfect humans, we encourage you to verify all things with your own bible. Where we have erred we pray for God's correction and guidance.
If home-based Christianity sounds like something you would like to explore, please read on. If you have house church experiences you would like to post, have comments for us, or need more information, please contact us.