Why House Church?

Why House Church?

If you’re looking to understand the purpose, heart, and practicality of house church from people who have been doing it for years, you’ve come to the right place. The “Why House Church?” podcast was created for everyone on a house church journey–whether you’ve just been introduced to the idea or you’ve been doing this for years. Our hope is that our episodes add perspective and testimony to the possibilities of what the Lord can do and is doing through the house church structure. Contact us at https://www.whyhousechurch.com/contact with questions/suggestions about a current or new episode

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January 24, 2026 35 mins

Whether you’re looking to start your own house church or join an existing one, we share our take on what the most important elements of each look like. Individual house churches vary widely in how structured or unstructured their “onboarding” processes are, but they share a common thread of open conversations about concerns, beliefs, expectations, and commitment from the very beginning. Similarly, starting a new house church often ...

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In this brief episode, we talk about communion and what that can look like in a house church, whether that’s a full meal or simply bread and wine. More importantly, we talk about what it means to remember the sacrifice of Christ, the forgiveness of our sins, and our joyful reconciliation with God. We also share about the equalizing nature of the communion table when we have a shared meal as the royal priesthood. For more about that...

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In this episode, we talk about what factors might be behind the growth of the house church scene in modern times. Why are so many Christians moving towards more intimate faith communities in the 21st century? Is it just part of a fad to “fight the system,” another season of revivalism that will fall away? Or is it an instinctive return to the biblical ways of the earliest church? (Spoiler alert: we think both of those views are unf...

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October 15, 2024 27 mins

In this episode, we give a wide-reaching but practical answer to the questions “What is house church?” and “What do house church meetings look like?” We explain how we separate ourselves from a set liturgy and instead set each meeting’s structure by navigating different seasons and needs. In all of the variety of meeting structures, though, the focus is always on becoming better representatives and disciples of Christ who make disc...

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September 13, 2024 51 mins

In this episode, we explain how accountability can actually be done more easily and effectively in a house church setting. As part of that, we look at some of the larger systematic issues with accountability in practice, doctrine, and leadership within the institutionalized church. Then, we dive into how the house church structure can help us avoid those same pitfalls and help us constantly encourage and challenge one another to be...

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August 2, 2024 80 mins

In this episode, we talk about “red flags” or warning signs of unhealthy or even dangerous patterns in faith (or other) communities, including some that point to cult-like behavior. We split these concerns up into a tier list. “Tier S” starts off with the most dangerous and difficult concerns to come back from, and we progress through to the “F Tier” red flags, which are odd and even goofy idiosyncrasies that depend on context to d...

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In this episode, we talk about some of the most common struggles we see house churches experience, including both over and under structuring their gatherings and difficulty developing healthy patterns for leadership. Sometimes, these happen when we run from any sense of organization out of fear of falling back into those old ways. That often starts from an unhealthy form of “deconstruction,” which we take a moment to address in the...

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July 7, 2024 2 mins

Check out this trailer for a brief introduction about the Why House Church podcast. Intro/Outro music: ⁠⁠Too Close-Instrumental Version by Peter Spacey and Danny Feels

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In this episode, we begin to address the elephant in the room: why not institutionalized church (featuring side tangents on blood letting, neck popping, and more). At the core of our concerns, we discuss how institutionalized church structures inherently encourage a consumeristic and individualized approach to faith, as opposed to a participatory and communal approach. We also talk about how popular house church voices too often un...

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