BeLoved Encounters Home Churches exist so everyone can fully experience all the Father said through Jesus. It begins — and continues — in beloved encounters with our Heavenly Righteous Family: the Father, the Son Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. We are a 5-fold ministry of home churches based on a vision and continuous revelations given to our founder.
The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are family. That same family sent Jesus to victoriously restore us back to them forever. With faith in Jesus, He legally seats us in heavenly places spiritually as citizens of heaven, while on earth we remain citizens of the countries we live in (Ephesians 2). Jesus said three times in John 14 that if we love Him, He will reveal and manifest Himself to us. And in John 17:13, He prayed that we would delight in the Father as He delights in the Father.
What we believe
The Father is the Author and Creator of love, family, and everything Jesus said and did. We hold to the full Gospel — every word of the Bible — and we walk it out together in homes, where disciples make disciples.
- Salvation, eternally — in Jesus alone (Romans 10:9–10).
- Healing — “By His stripes we are healed” (1 Peter 2:24).
- Deliverance — freedom from every yoke (Luke 4:18).
- Holy Spirit — present, speaking, leading every gathering.
- The 5-fold — apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, teachers (Ephesians 4:11–13).
How we gather
Each home church gathering is led by the Holy Spirit, grounded in Scripture. A typical rhythm:
- Worship, praise, and testimonies with the Gospel message.
- Heavenly Communion.
- Men praying over men; women praying over women.
- Waiting on the Lord — then doing what He says.
- Inviting those we ministered to over for dinner.
Sharing the great news of the Gospel is a command from Jesus. We coach and disciple you to do this naturally — and to walk in everything Jesus said from the Father.
Our vision
To plant home churches across cities and nations, where ordinary believers heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the lepers, cast out demons, and freely give what they have freely received (Matthew 10:8).