Quite a few churches, of all denominarions, have house groups and like Fennel says, that is how the early Jewish (budding Christians) groups did is because they were persecuted.
Now, house groups fill a different need: for people who cannot get out but want the contact of people who believe, as they do.
I agree you don't need an actual church building to feel near to God but it is nice to have a few people around you to pray, discuss various subjects, sing and rejoice.
Ring the Vicar, they may have a house group, or you may inspire them to start one, wouldn't that be goo?
Writing that has made me realise how much I miss it!!
Children holidaying during term time.
How does a 'lived experience' differ from an 'experience'?
Cross partyAsylum seekers in UK should have right to work after six months!