We encourage you to connect with the pastor and/or host via phone or email. They will give you directions to their house and answer any other questions you may have concerning House Church, or feel free to just show up at the times shown. You're already invited, so no need to RSVP.

 

How to get involved with a House Church:

Step 1: Search the map below to find the closest one to you.

Step 2: Find the corresponding House Church below the map and click the button to join.

Step 3: Show up!

SEARCH BY MAP:

 
 

SUNDAY HOUSE CHURCHES

 

4- Northampton

Sundays @ 5:30PM

Chris Reece, Pastor

CONTACT

 
 

WEDNESDAY HOUSE CHURCHES

 

1 - wood leaf reserve

Wednesdays @ 6:30PM

Matthew Shaw, Pastor

CONTACT


2 - Tomball hills

WEDNESDAYS @ 6:30PM

Adam Eureste, Pastor

CONTACT


3 - Memorial Northwest

WEDNESDAYS @ 6:30PM

Bill Berger, Pastor (pictured left)

CONTACT


5 - Cypress Wood Estates

WEDNESDAYS @ 6:30PM

Ryan Guches, Pastor

CONTACT


 

WHAT IS HOUSE CHURCH?

The early church addressed their gatherings to "the church who met in ____'s house", so we call ours HOUSE CHURCH.

  • They met together young and old, so we meet together CROSS-GENERATIONALLY.

  • They met together GEOGRAPHICALLY, so we encourage people to find the House Church located closest to their home.

  • They met each other's needs, so we MEET OTHERS NEEDS within House Church – not another benevolent model.

  • They studied the Scriptures, so we have SCRIPTURE-BASED STUDY.


As in Acts 2:42-47…
House Church will be the epicenter of: 

  • teaching and discipleship

  • discovering our gifts and serving,

  • encouragement, friendship and accountability

  • meeting each other’s needs, prayer for one another

Each House Church is carefully selected and led by a qualified, trained, accountable pastor from Church Project who oversees the teaching, leadership, and care of each individual in their House Church. 

Church Project is continually looking, praying, and planning to start other House Churches in strategic locations with strong, qualified leadership.

The church we read about in Scripture lived in incredible, powerful, intimate community. We think they did a great job, and we want to follow their model of meeting together.  

The 1st Century church met together by the thousands, but followed Jesus' teaching and example of community by living life together by the dozens. They gathered throughout the week by the dozens in House Churches. House Church is our primary vehicle for discipleship and community at Church Project. House Church is the primary context where people will be known by others and is what keeps our church community intimate and organic – no matter how large Sundays gatherings grow.