You Were Made to Live on Mission.
We believe the Church isn’t a building or a Sunday event. It’s a family on mission — everyday people, filled with the Spirit, living out the Gospel in homes, workplaces, and neighborhoods.
The way forward is the way back: Just like in the book of Acts — simple gatherings in homes, devoted to prayer, making disciples who make disciples.
The Problem
Hundreds of thousands in our region don’t know Jesus.
They’re your neighbors. Your coworkers. Your friends.
The Movement
God is already moving. Ordinary people are stepping out in faith. Simple churches are forming. Lives are being changed.
Worship and pray.
We gather to worship Jesus and listen to the Holy Spirit, praying for each other and for the movement to multiply.
Love each other like family.
We care for each other like a spiritual family—sharing meals, meeting needs, and walking through life together.
Read God’s Word and obey.
We open the Bible together and ask how we can live out what God is showing us—not just learn it, but obey it.
Make disciples who make disciples.
We’re training everyday people to live on mission, multiplying simple churches so everyone can follow Jesus.
You Can Be Part of This
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Pray — Ask God to move in power across our region.
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Engage — Start or join a simple church.
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Multiply — Get trained to make disciples where you live, work, and play.








Stories
Testimonies of life change. Real examples of disciple-making.
“They prayed for me on the porch when I was dealing with my ups and downs. I felt like there was no way out but when they prayed for me I felt so relaxed and so much weight came off my chest. I felt God’s presence and that day was my best day of my life because I knew that Jesus was literally standing there listening and it just meant the world to me. A single prayer changed my whole life.”
“On Thursday evenings at 6:30pm, we open up our home for a simple but powerful gathering. We share a meal, worship together, and study the Word of God. Over time, this small gathering has become a family — a beautiful mix of people from all different backgrounds. Some grew up in church, others are recovered addicts, and some had never set foot in a church before. We span multiple generations, and every person is welcome.
What’s been incredible to watch is how God uses these simple moments. Some who come stay and grow with us, others are equipped to go and start their own gatherings — reaching people in their lives who are hungry to be disciples who make disciples.
We believe that simple things multiply, and it’s been humbling to be part of that. Our heart is to see gatherings like this multiply everywhere and to play a role in the fulfillment of Matthew 24:14 — that the Gospel of the Kingdom would be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations.”
“As a mom who works, life can feel really full — balancing kids, work, home, and everything in between. But over the past few months, God has been teaching me that living on mission doesn’t have to wait for a “perfect” moment. It can happen right in the middle of everyday life — even at work.
I started simply by being willing to pray for people around me — coworkers, clients, whoever God put on my heart. It felt small at first, but I’ve been amazed at how He has moved. What started with quiet obedience led to powerful moments of healing, encouragement, and transformation. I’ve seen hearts open, people experience peace, and even physical healing happen as we invited God into ordinary places.
Out of these simple steps, God has opened doors to start Discovery Bible Studies (DBS) in businesses. It’s been incredible to see people gathering around the Word of God — not in a church building, but in break rooms and office spaces — reading the Bible, asking how we can obey it, and then sharing it with others.
Watching people encounter Jesus for themselves has been so humbling. Obedience to God’s Word is becoming a natural rhythm in their lives, and it’s multiplying — not because of a big plan, but because God is moving through willing hearts.
Being a mom on mission has taught me that you don’t have to separate “ministry” from “work” or “family” life — it all flows together when you simply say yes to God”