Many of us have a deep love for Jesus but find ourselves struggling with the modern "spectator" model of church.
You might be feeling:
๐ซ Isolated: You attend every week, but no one truly knows your name or your struggles.
๐คฏ Overwhelmed: The "production," the lights, and the rigid programs feel more like a show than a sacrifice.
๐งฉ Disconnected: Wishing your children could see your faith lived out in a natural way, rather than being siloed off into a separate area.
๐ Underutilized: Knowing you have gifts to offer, but feeling like thereโs no room for you to contribute.
If youโve ever said, "There has to be more to church than this," we designed this webinar specifically for you.
Weโll explore why the first Christians met daily in homes (Acts 2:42) and how this "nimble" model allowed the Gospel to explode without a single building.
Learn why there are "no back pews" in a living room. Smaller settings foster a space where it's safe to be vulnerable, pray, and carry burdens.
Discover the joy of a "participatory" service. No professional performersโjust a family where everyone has a part to play and a gift to use.
See what happens when a church stops spending 80% of its budget on air-conditioning empty buildings and starts directing resources toward local missions.
In this webinar, weโll break down the 10 core reasons families are making the switch, including:
๐ก๏ธ Persecution-Proof Faith: Why a decentralized church is the most resilient model on earth.
๐จโ๐ฉโ๐งโ๐ฆ Integrated Families: How to stop "building bridges" for your kids and start worshipping with them.
๐ฑ Organic Growth: How church can become a natural extension of your neighborhood, not a "third space" miles away.

"For years, I was part of the traditional church machine, but I found myself longing for the raw, unfiltered community I read about in the Book of Acts.
I started a home church not to put down other models, but to offer a seat at the table for those who - like me - wanted a faith that felt like family. I can't wait to share this journey with you."
Is a home church a "real" church?
Isn't this just a "protest" against traditional churches?
What about my kids?
Who is in charge? Is there any accountability?
Iโm an introvert. Will I be forced to talk or pray out loud?
What happens when the group gets too big for the home?
Where does the "offering" go if there is no building or staff?
Do I need to be a Bible scholar to join?
Still have a question?
Don't see your question here? Bring it to the live webinar!
We will have a dedicated 15-minute Q&A session to dive into the 'nitty-gritty' of home church life.