House of the Living Way International Church

House of the Living Way International Church 🌍 A Christ-centered community in Debrecen where every person is welcomed, loved, and empowered to grow in faith and discover God’s purpose for their life.

Happy Mother’s Day🌷Today István took us into Luke 1 — two ordinary women, one Holy Spirit, and a reminder that the Spiri...
03/05/2026

Happy Mother’s Day🌷
Today István took us into Luke 1 — two ordinary women, one Holy Spirit, and a reminder that the Spirit doesn’t look for impressive people. He looks for willing ones.
We shared in the Lord’s Supper together 🍞🍷 and honoured every mother in our community today, near and far. You are seen. 🌸

🕥 Sundays at 10:30 AM
📍 Munkácsy Mihály u. 19, Debrecen
New here or just exploring? You’re always welcome. 🌱
We’d love to see you this Sunday! ❤️

🕥 Sundays at 10:30 AM📍 Munkácsy Mihály u. 19, DebrecenNew here or just exploring? You’re always welcome. 🌱We’d love to s...
27/04/2026

🕥 Sundays at 10:30 AM
📍 Munkácsy Mihály u. 19, Debrecen

New here or just exploring? You’re always welcome. 🌱
We’d love to see you this Sunday! ❤️

God sends the invitation to everyone. But not everyone walks through the door.This Sunday Romain walked us through Matth...
22/04/2026

God sends the invitation to everyone. But not everyone walks through the door.

This Sunday Romain walked us through Matthew 22:1–14 — the parable of the wedding feast. Three groups. One invitation. Only one made it in.
The question is: which group do you belong to?
— Has your heart accepted the sacrifice of God’s Son?
— Is it attached to God or to the things of this world?
— Has it repented of all its sins?
After the message, we spent some time together.

🕥 Sundays at 10:30 AM
📍 Munkácsy Mihály u. 19, Debrecen
New here or just exploring? You’re always welcome. 🌱
We’d love to see you this Sunday! ❤️

We love beginnings. We love endings. But what about the middle?This Sunday István walked us through Acts 1:1–11 — the fo...
13/04/2026

We love beginnings. We love endings. But what about the middle?
This Sunday István walked us through Acts 1:1–11 — the forty days between the resurrection and the ascension. The part most of us skip. And it turns out, everything happens there.
The in-between is not a waiting room. It is a workshop.

After the message, we spent some time together.
🕥 Sundays at 10:30 AM
📍 Munkácsy Mihály u. 19, Debrecen

New here or just exploring? You’re always welcome. 🌱
We’d love to see you this Sunday! ❤️

HE IS RISEN!Easter Sunday✝️Two thousand years before the cross, God was already telling the story.This Easter Sunday Rom...
09/04/2026

HE IS RISEN!
Easter Sunday✝️

Two thousand years before the cross, God was already telling the story.
This Easter Sunday Romain took us back to Exodus 12 — the very first Passover — to show us that what happened at the cross was not Plan B. It was always the plan. Jesus is the Lamb of God always had in mind. The blood that redeems. The life laid down willingly. The feast that was always pointing forward.
We closed the morning by sharing in the Lord’s Supper together 🍞🍷

🕥 Sundays at 10:30 AM
📍 Munkácsy Mihály u. 19, Debrecen
New here or just exploring? You’re always welcome. 🌱
We’d love to see you this Sunday! ❤️

Tuesday Bible Study — where we open a passage and let the conversation go where it needs to go.This week we were in Matt...
01/04/2026

Tuesday Bible Study — where we open a passage and let the conversation go where it needs to go.

This week we were in Matthew 11:1–19. John the Baptist, sitting in prison, sending his disciples to ask Jesus: “Are you the one who is to come, or should we expect someone else?”
Even John — the one who baptised Jesus, the one who prepared the way — had moments of doubt. And Jesus didn’t rebuke him for it. He pointed to the evidence: the blind see, the lame walk, the dead are raised, the poor hear good news.
We talked about what it means to doubt from inside the story. And what it means that Jesus meets that doubt with patience, not condemnation. We also looked at how the crowd was never satisfied — John was too strict, Jesus too relaxed. Some people will always find a reason not to believe.
But wisdom, Jesus says, is proved right by her deeds.

Are you allowed to doubt? What do you do when God doesn’t look like what you expected? And what does it say about Jesus that He answered with patience instead of disappointment?
We didn’t run out of things to say.

📖 Every Tuesday at 6:30PM.
📍 Munkácsy Mihály u. 19, Debrecen

Palm Sunday. A week before the cross — and a message that made us stop and think about eternity.This Sunday Hessel walke...
31/03/2026

Palm Sunday. A week before the cross — and a message that made us stop and think about eternity.

This Sunday Hessel walked us through Matthew 25:31–46 — the parable of the sheep and the goats — and it left us with a lot to think about.
1️⃣ True service flows from a renewed heart — not from obligation. God doesn’t force anyone to serve Him. It comes naturally when your heart has been transformed. You don’t serve to earn anything. You serve because you love Him.
2️⃣ Service that feeds pride or expects something in return has no value before God. Hessel painted a vivid picture: two groups both wanting to serve the King. The first served genuinely — helping those in need regardless of whether they deserved it or could give anything back. The second wanted to serve the King but refused to serve each other — because serving only the King felt like it came with a reward. It didn’t.
3️⃣ Eternal separation from God was never made for people. It was prepared for the devil and his angels. But those who choose to follow him will end up in the same place. A sobering reminder that our choices have eternal weight.

We didn’t manage to capture many photos this Sunday — but some things are better experienced than photographed. 📷

After the message, we spent some time together — a beautiful reminder that community is part of the point.

🕥 Sundays at 10:30 AM
📍 Munkácsy Mihály u. 19, Debrecen
New here or just exploring? You’re always welcome. 🌱
We’d love to see you this Sunday! ❤️

Forgiveness without counting. That’s what Jesus calls us to in Matthew 18.This Sunday Romain walked us through the parab...
24/03/2026

Forgiveness without counting. That’s what Jesus calls us to in Matthew 18.
This Sunday Romain walked us through the parable of the king’s servant in Matthew 18:21–35 — starting with Peter’s question: “How many times do I need to forgive my brother when he sins against me?”

Here’s what we unpacked:
1️⃣ The king is God. The servant is us. A debt so massive it could never be repaid — wiped clean. Not because of our work, not because of our position, but simply because we asked.
2️⃣ Then the same servant turned around and threw his fellow servant in prison over a fraction of that debt. And when the king heard about it — judgement fell.
3️⃣ Forgiveness is not minimising. It’s erasing. Isaiah 43:25 — God says He remembers our sins no more. That’s the standard we’re called to.
The warning is clear — Matthew 18:35. If we refuse to forgive our neighbours, the Father will not forgive us. Not a comfortable verse. But an honest one.

After the message, we spent some time together.
🕥 Sundays at 10:30 AM
📍 Munkácsy Mihály u. 19, Debrecen

New here or just exploring? You’re always welcome. 🌱
We’d love to see you this Sunday! ❤️

Some stories in the Bible feel like they were written for exactly where you are right now.That’s what happened last nigh...
18/03/2026

Some stories in the Bible feel like they were written for exactly where you are right now.
That’s what happened last night when we opened Ruth 1:1–18 together.

A woman leaving everything behind. A foreign land. An uncertain future. And a choice to stay loyal to someone even when walking away would have been easier.
Naomi had lost her husband, her sons, her sense of home. Orpah turned back — understandably. But Ruth stayed. “Where you go, I will go. Where you die, I will die.” A commitment that cost her everything she knew.
For many of us — far from home, navigating a new country, a new culture, a new life — this story landed differently. What have you left behind? What are you holding onto? And who are you walking with through it?

📖 Come and find out. Bible Study every Tuesday 6:30PM.
📍 Munkácsy Mihály u. 19, Debrecen

Another Sunday, another reason to be grateful.What does it look like to love your enemies — not just tolerate them? That...
16/03/2026

Another Sunday, another reason to be grateful.

What does it look like to love your enemies — not just tolerate them? That’s what Romain unpacked for us this Sunday from Matthew 5:43–48.

Here’s what we walked away with:
1️⃣ Jesus calls us to banish hatred and vengeance. The Pharisees taught otherwise — but Jesus raises the bar entirely. Love your enemies. Pray for those who persecute you.
2️⃣ Vengeance belongs to God alone. Romans 12, Psalm 37, James 1 — the thread is consistent. We are too perverted by sin to judge rightly. God’s ways are not our ways, and only He has the wisdom to act with true justice. (Isaiah 55:8–9)
3️⃣ Be patient with your enemies — because behind every evil act is a soul God wants to save. Jesus modelled this perfectly (Luke 9, John 18). He did not retaliate. He did not threaten. And Ezekiel 33:11 reminds us: God takes no pleasure in the death of the wicked.
The invitation? Follow the same steps. 1 Peter 2:22–23. 🙏
After the message, we enjoyed each other’s company — the kind of conversations that make you want to come back.

🕥 Sundays at 10:30 AM
📍 Munkácsy Mihály u. 19, Debrecen

New here or just exploring? You’re always welcome. 🌱
We’d love to see you this Sunday! ❤️

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Munkácsy Mihály Utca 19
Debrecen
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