How do you lead a fellowship group?
Here are a few intangible things to consider as you prepare to lead your group this week.
- Don’t do all the talking.
- Decide to be comfortable with silence.
- Be a good listener.
- Remind the group why it exists.
- Involve everyone.
- Here are more tips for facilitating weekly Small Group discussion.
How do you plan a fellowship?
Fellowship applications normally require:
- an application form.
- a personal statement on your goals.
- a project/research proposal outlining what you will do and how you will do it.
- a letter of support from an institution that will host you during the fellowship.
- 2-3 recommendation letters.
- a resume.
What is the essence of House fellowship?
House fellowship has more than one purpose, the two primary purposes are to love God and love our neighbors as per Matthew 22:37-39. Another purpose is to reach out into our communities with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
What is home fellowship?
House fellowship: can be defined as a meeting in a house, an office, market place, etc where believers, unbelievers and people at different levels of spiritual maturity gather at an agreed and particular day and time of the week to share the Word of God.
What is a fellowship group?
The Fellowship is a loosely banded group of people who have an affinity for Jesus.
What happens in a fellowship?
In academic settings, when people say “fellowship,” they are generally referring to a monetary award given to a scholar to pay for his or her academic pursuits. A fellowship is typically a merit-based scholarship for advanced study of an academic subject.
What are benefits of fellowship?
Fellowship Makes Us Stronger Being around other believers gives us the chance to learn and grow in our faith. It demonstrates to us why we believe and sometimes is the excellent food for our souls. It’s great to be out in the world evangelizing to others, but it can easily make us hard and eat away at our strength.