CONNECTING PEOPLE TO WORSHIP JESUS

GROW TOGETHER

AND ENGAGE THE WORLD

The way we do church is changing. House2House is a resource to equip the body of Christ as small groups, home gatherings, and organic church expressions continue to grow around the world.

RESOURCES

 

House/Simple/Organic Church

These terms each describe a different facet of the same idea: following Jesus together outside the walls of a traditional church building. It's not about moving the Sunday service into a living room — it's about becoming a relational community of believers on mission together, wherever life happens.

 

Stories from the Field

"If you want to change a society, then you have to tell an alternative story." (Ivan Illich)

Nothing moves people to action like a story. When someone reads what God is doing in a living room in Texas or under a tree in Africa, something shifts — and they think, "I could do that."

Luke 10

The principles of Luke 10 are being used around the world to produce rapidly multiplying, disciple making movements.

 

Leadership

Kingdom leadership looks nothing like the world's version. Jesus didn't climb to the top — he knelt at the bottom, washing feet. These resources explore what it looks like to lead by laying your life down for others.

Paradigm Shifts

Starting a house church isn't just a change of venue — it requires a fundamental rethinking of what church is, who it's for, and how it grows. These articles will challenge your assumptions and open up new possibilities.

 

Videos

These videos have stood the test of time. The teachers and stories in them carry principles for gathering, multiplying, and making disciples that are as relevant today as when they were first recorded.

An Army of Ordinary People by Felicity Dale

An Army of Ordinary People contains the key to explosive, transformational, 21st century evangelism. Renowned church planter Felicity Dale shares stories of how God has always used—and is still using—ordinary believers to carry out his work in simple ways throughout the world. Some of these stories are dramatic—people being led to the Lord by the friends who counseled them through drug addictions and criminal pasts. Some are everyday—a dad spending his Sunday teaching Bible lessons to his kids, or a couple inviting their neighbors over to dinner and a spiritual discussion. But in each of them, there is a light bulb moment, when someone just like you thinks I can do that! And as a result, the gospel is spreading . . . and lives are being changed.

Why are house churches so powerful?

“Is it possible that God wants to use this season of decentralized, small-group gathering to multiply his Kingdom impact in ways a traditional congregation never could?”