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A house church or home church is a label used to describe a group of Christians who regularly gather for worship in private homes. The group may be part of a larger Christian body, such as a parish, but some have been independent groups that see the house church as the primary form of Christian community.
A house church in Shunyi, Beijing. In China, house churches or family churches (Chinese: 家庭教会; pinyin: jiātíng jiàohuì) are Protestant assemblies in the People's Republic of China that operate independently from the state-sanctioned Three-Self Patriotic Movement (TSPM) and China Christian Council (CCC).
The Church of St. Nicholas in Tolmachi is a historic example of a house church that is affiliated with the Tretyakov Gallery [1] [2] [3]. In the Russian Orthodox Church, a house church (Russian: домовая церковь) is a church parish that is intended for performing religious services for members of a particular institution.
House church may refer to: British New Church Movement , a neocharismatic evangelical Christian movement in the United Kingdom, originally known as the "house church movement." House church , an informal term for a group of Christians gathering regularly or spontaneously in a home or on grounds not normally used for worship services, instead of ...
The Potter's House Christian Fellowship, commonly known as The Potter's House, is a Pentecostal Christian organisation based in the United States of America. It was established in Prescott, Arizona, in 1970 by Wayman Mitchell. The Potter's House was a member of the Foursquare church until 1983 when they separated to form a new independent ...
A church, church building, or church house is a building used for Christian worship services and other Christian religious activities. The earliest identified Christian church is a house church founded between 233 and 256.
Philetus S. Church House, Sugar Island, Michigan, US; Tousley-Church House, Albion, New York, US; Olana State Historic Site, Columbia County, New York, US, also known as the Frederic E. Church House; Benjamin Church House (Bristol, Rhode Island), US; Church House (Columbia, Tennessee), US, Second Empire style of architecture designed by Peter J ...
Church House, also known as the Barrow House, is a historic mansion in Columbia, Tennessee.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1] Nominated for the National Register on 10/19/78, The Barrow House, which was built in ca. 1873, is one of the best examples the Second Empire style of architecture in Columbia and one of the grandest late-nineteenth-century houses in ...