Ever wondered where God’s address actually is? Not a building, not a postal code, you. As a believer, you are the address. And once that truth lands, it changes everything about how you understand fellowship.
Paul makes it plain in 1 Corinthians 3:16-17: you are God’s temple, and His Spirit lives in you.
That means every room you walk into, every conversation you have, every home you visit becomes a potential place of fellowship with God.
Too many believers still search for a “special place” before they feel close to God. But if your theology says you’re only in His presence inside a particular building, that theology needs an upgrade.
The presence of God travels with you because He lives in you. Fellowship, then, isn’t a location; it’s a Person you carry.
Under the New Covenant, there is no spiritual upper class. Acts 10:25-26 shows Peter refusing worship from Cornelius, insisting he was simply a man like everyone else.
That’s the heartbeat of true fellowship, kings and priests standing shoulder to shoulder, none more “special” than another.
Holding onto Old Testament hierarchy while living under the New Covenant doesn’t just limit your fellowship with others; it quietly makes nonsense of what Jesus accomplished on the cross.
Your identity in Christ is not optional decoration, it’s the foundation everything else is built on.
Here’s where House to House becomes practical. When believers gather, whether in a sanctuary, a living room, or a small group chat, something Scripture calls “corporate anointing” activates.
Matthew 18:19-20 promises that where two or three gather in Jesus’ name, He is there. Healing, breakthrough, and encouragement aren’t reserved for main-stage moments; they happen in kitchens, cars, and WhatsApp groups too.
This is why fellowship in homes matters so much. Small groups aren’t a lesser version of church, they’re church, full stop. Every believer is a temple, and when temples gather intentionally, God shows up corporately, not just individually.
You don’t need a title, a stage, or a special anointing service to carry God’s presence into a room. You already carry it.
The question is whether you’ll let that presence flow through consistent fellowship, with your neighbours, your small group, your family, the same way it flowed house to house in the early church.
Start where you are. Open your home. Invite the conversation. Let fellowship become as natural as breathing, because that was always God’s design for His house.
An excerpt from the sermon by Pastor Sam Adeyemi, on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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