The Home Fellowship
Hearts in Christ - Hands in Service

Navasota, Texas
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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Call us today at
936-825-8223 (Cushman)
or 936-825-0351 (McMullen)
or email us!



We adhere to the following Core Beliefs:

We believe the Bible was written by God's inspiration and is how He speaks to us today. (II Tim 3:16-17)


We believe that God is the Creator of the Universe and is the great force that holds all of creation together. (Genesis 1:1) (Colossians 1:15-17)

We believe that by a foreordained plan, God sent His Son Jesus to earth to be born through the miraculous conception of the Virgin Mary. Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God,  was and is the God/Man. (Isaiah 7:14) (John 1:14) (Luke 1:35)

We believe that Jesus' suffering, death, and resurrection paid the complete debt for our sins and continually brings us into fellowship with God. We believe God loves us as we are, and that we can neither do anything nor refrain from doing anything to earn God's love or salvation. (Romans 3:23, Romans 6:23, Romans 5:8)

We believe that upon trusting in Christ for our salvation we are instantly filled with the Holy Spirit, who is the third manifestation of God in what is commonly known as the Trinity: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. This indwelling of the Holy Spirit empowers us to live lives in obedience to and in honor of Jesus Christ. (Romans 10:13, Ephesians 1:13)

We believe that when Christians disobey God's Word or sin, their fellowship with Him and other believers is impaired. This fellowship is restored through the confession of and turning from one's sins. (I John 1:7-9)

We believe in Christ's imminent return, and that those who have trusted in His sacrifice will live with Him for eternity in Heaven. (Romans 10:13)

The Home Fellowship is a diverse group of believers in Jesus. We had our first assembly together almost three years ago, on February 4, 2007. We met eagerly when community residents voiced a desire to "get this thing going".