Worship and Serve God Together
Reconciliation Fellowship Sunday Services
Multiple Reconciliation Fellowships meet in homes, community facilities and on Zoom in different communities on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sundays from 10:30am-12:30pm to worship and serve God together.
Fellowship Objective
Individuals and families experience an intimate setting and a safe environment where they learn how to:
build a close relationship with God the Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit.
develop godly relationships of respect, trust, love, investment and accountability with one another.
represent Christ in their circle of influence.
*In this setting, Christians of all ages mature spiritually and develop godly relationships at a rapid pace.
Fellowship sunday Service
The Fellowship Service is simple, interactive and unique. A Facilitator leads the service, and the participants are given an opportunity to interact in an orderly way throughout the service.
what to expect
Facilitator welcomes everyone, reviews the Fellowship Objective and invites God to meet with us through prayer.
Holy Spirit is allowed to minister freely to and through us in an orderly way throughout the service.
Individuals are asked to seek God’s direction before coming and share what God wants to do during the service.
We praise God for who He is and what he has done for us through testimony and/or music.
We remember the sacrifice that Jesus Christ made for us through testimony, reflection, music and/or communion.
Christ Followers pray for one another and others.
We ask God to transform our lives into the likeness of Christ through a simple prayer.
Everyone has an opportunity to share insight from the weekly assigned Bible focus chapter.
Individuals learn how to represent Christ in their circle of influence.
Facilitator reviews what God wanted to do today, makes approved announcements, shares how individuals can give tithes and offerings and closes in prayer.
practice multiplying fellowships
One Sunday a month, we practice multiplying Fellowships by reducing the number of households in our Fellowships and forming new Fellowships. New Fellowship Facilitators are trained and new people are invited to participate in a regular Fellowship Service.