Oh my, this is a very "thorny" subject. So many opinions always comes forth from such a difficult subject to accurately defend or reject either an organized denominational church, or a house church or just stay home. I have heard people relate their opinions on all three. Even I have been involved in all three. So, as someone who has had experience in all three, I'd like to express what I have observed.
I have been the senior pastor of three Independent Fundamental Baptist Churches. Two in the State of Maine, and one in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
I started three House Churches, one in Maine and two in Massachusetts. Presently I have not been in my local Baptist Church, other than a couple of times, for about two years.
The two Baptist Churches that I was the pastor was for the most part a joy, other than a few members who gave me a hard time either because of my rigid stand as a Biblicist, which means I would not deviate from what the Scriptures plainly taught, and my conduct and practices were strictly Biblical. (example: I would not marry the head Deacon's daughter to an unsaved man)....The Baptist Church in Massachusetts was a different situation. It was a nightmare from the word go. The Elders, five of them, were all liberal, and ran the church as well as the previous pastors. They would instruct each pastor what to preach, nothing that would convict of sin. When I was told not to preach anymore out of 1 Corinthians Chapter 1, I had only been there about three weeks, I asked why? The head elder informed me that the "people didn't like it." I percieved that some were being convicted of sin in their lives, so I told him to "hang on" because they hadn't heard anything yet! Needless to say, eventually the liberals left and new people were coming in and getting saved, and the church doubled in size and holiness.
The three house churches that I started were a thing of beauty. I loved them all. After several years they all closed for one reason or another, like I moved, got really sick, or merged with another church.... In a week, I plan to return to regular services at my Baptist Church here in Town because I miss the fellowship and the teaching of the pastor. I just have to get by the dress habits of the women on the worship team and young women who are members.
I guess what I'm trying to say is, there are faults in whatever setting you have church. Mainly because of faulty members, the devil, and ill-equipped preachers. I liked what Mr Zain had to say, much of it is the truth. I also liked what all the others posted. Boy, are we about to enter the first half of the tribulation? Or perhaps we have actually stepped into the very mild few days of it. All I can say is, get ready to suffer for Christ's sake. We will endure the tribulation, the tip-toe through the tulips is over! Praise YHWH and Yeshua, Our God and Jesus the Christ along with the blessed Holy Spirit will accompany us thru all the trouble, and will keep us in the palm of His hand.