Fellowship groups are a primary place where the people of NSF gather, grow, and go.

They gather to enjoy Jesus and to practice “one anothering” (Eph. 4) – knowing one another, loving one another, bearing with one another, forgiving one another, etc. Ideally, four things happen at a fellowship group: fellowship, prayer, word, and neighboring.

FELLOWSHIP

Get to know each other and share a meal or a snack.

PRAYER

Spend time together talking and listening to God.

Worship, remember God’s faithfulness and who He is, lament or celebrate together, ask God for help.

WORD

Engage with God and one another through the Bible, a book, or a sermon. This discussion invites deepening connection with God and one another through the Spirit.

NEIGHBORING

Know, love, and serve those the Lord puts in front of us: people we live with, people we see regularly, and people who live near us.

HOW IT WORKS

Fellowship Groups meet in homes a few times a month.
Every Fellowship Group leader is a member of NSF who is trained by NSF staff.
Members of the group take on roles that make the Fellowship Group work: host, facilitator, communicator, childcare organizer.

SPECIAL EVENTS

Fellowship Group Leader Training

Sunday, February 22

11:00 a.m. in 105 Frazier