The whole house
The Floor Plan
Pick a room. We’ll meet you there.
Click any room below to read about it. The three furnished rooms open onto full pages of their own.
The hand-drawn version becomes the brand artifact. This is a stand-in.
Room by room
A short word on each.
The Kitchen
Where you come to know yourself before God.
For those who want to know who God has made them to be — their shape, their gifts, where they fit. Most who come to Hearthstone start here. The kitchen holds the S.H.A.P.E. assessment and short readings on how to use what you find.
Enter the kitchenThe Study
Quiet. Unhurried. Where the inner life takes shape.
For those who want to practice the disciplines of discipleship — the Word, prayer, the slow rhythms of an inner life that is actually their own. The study is being furnished; first readings come soon.
Opening shortly
The Office
Where Scripture meets the spreadsheet.
For those who want to grow in stewardship — to make their work and their money mean something beyond the paycheck. The office holds the Stewardship Waterfall, the Eternity Portfolio, the Giving Ladder, and readings on time, treasure, and vocation.
Enter the officeThe Common Room
A fire, a few good chairs, and the people you walk with.
This room is being prepared. When it opens, it will hold writing on fellowship, accountability, and the kind of friendship that disciples form.
The Family Room
The household as the first congregation.
Being prepared. The family room will hold writing on marriage, parenting, and the discipleship that happens before anyone else is watching.
The Dining Room
A table set for company.
Being prepared. The dining room will hold writing on hospitality, the shared meal, and what it means to keep a place at the table for strangers.
The Backyard
Open ground. Slower seasons. Sabbath and play.
Being prepared. The backyard will hold writing on rest, recreation, the body, and what it looks like to receive a day that isn't for producing.
The Front Yard
Where the house opens onto the street.
Being prepared. The front yard will hold writing on witness, the neighborhood, and how the household participates in the public square.