“Why Home Churches are Filling Up”
Read a Feb. 27, 2006, Time magazine article about house churches and their growing popularity among church-goers.
Read a Feb. 27, 2006, Time magazine article about house churches and their growing popularity among church-goers.
A Barna Report survey released Jan. 8, 2007 found that people say they find house churches more satisfying than traditional churches in four major areas: leadership, faith commitment, personal and community connectedness, and spiritual depth.
Read all about house churches and the reason behind their prominence and popularity in the U.S.
Read a July 22, 2010 USA Today article on the background of house churches, there prevalence in the U.S. and the intimacy it provides to worshipers.
Read a June 25, 2013 Huffington Post article about the growing popularity of ‘house churches’ in the U.S.
The House Church Network is a resource for house churches operated by David and Carolynn Anderson in Bristol, Tenn.
The New Testament Restoration Foundation seeks to restore first-century house church practices with the Bible as sole religious authority. It maintains a state-by-state list of house churches. Contact Stephen Atkerson.
The Rebuilders is a resource ministry for planting first-century-style worship in home churches. It is run by Milt Rodriguez and is based in Cedaredge, Colo.
House Church Network Association is a Web site that supports the planting of house churches in North America.