Exalting Jesus Day and Night with Prayer and Worship

Our Story: A FAMILY ROOM REVIVAL

HUMBLE BEGINNINGS

A Cry for More of God

King's House began in August 2006 as a simple yet powerful prayer gathering on Monday nights.  Rui and Stacy Porfirio felt a urgent need to open their home at 10 p.m to anyone hungry for more of God, regardless of background. These late-night meetings often stretched into the early morning hours filled with prayer, worship, and passionate exhortations from Rui on the need for salvation,  revival in the church, and spiritual awakening in our nation. During these early years many testified of encountering the transforming power of God salvation, baptism in the Holy Spirit, and deep personal renewal in the Presence of the Lord.

GROWING FLAME

From Home Gatherings to a Furnace of Prayer

As hunger grew so did the meetings.  The Monday night gatherings expanded to include Friday nights as well, creating a rhythm of intercession and worship in the Porfirio home from August 2006 to June 2013. These nights became a place where people throughout the DFW region gathered in a family room to cry out for God to pour out His Spirit over their lives, the city, and the nation. In 2012 the Lord began speaking clearly to the Porfirio's and a  company of faithful  intercessors about expanding this family room  revival into something more—a regional furnace of day and night prayer with worship  creating a resting place for God and the birth of Kings House.

A RESTING PLACE

His Presence

In response to that call, a dedicated group of believers stepped into a shared vision: to build a resting place for God's Presence and offer Jesus unceasing adoration. United by a burning desire to see Him glorified, this fellowship of passionate hearts committed themselves to the dream of a house of prayer that never stops. As they give Jesus the reward of His suffering, their cry remains steadfast—“May the fire on our altar never burn out!”

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Join us every Sunday as we gather to worship together at 10:00 am and Tuesday at 7 pm.