Welcome H.O.M.E
Communities of believers that gather in Cells, Assemblies, and Hubs. These families of faith form the relational backbone of our work, equipping disciples to serve their neighbors and shape their cities


What is H.O.M.E.?
H.O.M.E. (House of My Ekklesia) is the relational core of House of Lights. It’s where believers come together in small cells, larger assemblies, and regional hubs to grow as disciples, care for one another, and serve their cities.
- Cells (Koinonia Groups): Small gatherings for worship, discipleship, and mutual support.
- Assemblies: Larger gatherings of multiple cells that express the unity of believers in a region.
- Hubs: Regional centers that train leaders, coordinate ministries, and foster synergy across the city.
One Household, Many Homes
Christ has one household (Ephesians 3:14–15), expressed through many families. H.O.M.E. helps believers connect to spiritual family, grow in maturity, and bring impact to their cities.
From Households to Cities Cells
Build strong families. Assemblies strengthen communities. Hubs influence entire cities. Together, H.O.M.E. becomes a city-wide ecosystem of discipleship and service.
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Come H.O.M.E
Whether you are a new believer, a professional seeking to serve,
or a church looking for unity, there is a H.O.M.E. community for you.