Life of the House

Faith woven into worship, work, and witness.

The Heart of AVODA House

AVODA is a life you live, not a service you attend.

Faith practiced in homes, carried into work, and expressed publicly through advocacy and civic engagement.

We believe true discipleship shapes how you pray, how you work, how you love your family, and how you engage society.

  • Unexpected places that become holy ground

  • Relationships rather than programs

  • Connected households growing together

How People Are Formed

Formation at AVODA House is gentle, relational, and Spirit led.

We believe God forms people the way He creates —patiently, personally, and with intention.

Scripture describes this as new birth: being born again and becoming a new creation in Christ. Through the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit, God renews the mind, restores identity, and cultivates the fruit of the Spirit in everyday life.

Spiritual maturity is not produced through pressure or performance, but through surrender, obedience, and time.

AVODA House is not built on speed, hype, or consumption. It is shared life, where people are known, shepherded, and formed slowly.

We do not offer quick fixes or passive participation. We offer presence, discipleship, and a place to be formed together.

Formation Through
Life Together

We follow a home based church model where prayer, scripture, and spiritual formation unfold through relationship.

This approach integrates:

  • Unhurried spiritual growth

  • Faithful work, vocation, and stewardship

  • Thoughtful civic responsibility and public witness

Priesthood
of All Believers

We believe every believer is called to carry God’s presence in everyday life.

This means:

  • Homes become embassies of the Kingdom of Heaven

  • Ordinary believers are equipped for ministry, not sidelined

  • Authority is formed in daily life, not found on platforms

People of the House

AVODA House is for people who:

  • Desire a life of discipleship beyond Sunday gatherings

  • Long for depth, maturity, and spiritual stability

  • Value family, hospitality, and life together

  • Sense a calling to carry their faith into society

Faith Integrated

Homes as Sanctuaries
Living rooms become altars

Shared Meals as Discipleship
Tables become training ground

Work as Worship
Stewardship becomes worship

Public Life as Witness
Advocacy becomes a living witness

Formation begins when we choose to slow down

Listen, and allow God to shape us over time.