Getting Started @ Fellowship. Finding your way in a large church can feel a bit like trying to put a puzzle together. You're not quite sure where you can 'fit in' and make some connections.

It is our desire that you would feel welcome and we want to make your transition in an enjoyable experience. We have designed a process that will help you make connections quickly and easily.

There are lots of ways to connect and meet people at Fellowship. We do have a recommended path, but many people come to Fellowship because a friend has invited them. Some of those people find their way 'chaperoned' by their friends. If you're in that position, please just allow us to serve as a resource if you have any questions along the way.

But if you are like the majority and don't have the luxury of being guided by a friend, or have come without knowing anyone, we want to make this as friendly and easy as we possibly can. View our Connect Brochure [pdf 710k]


  • Newcomer's
    Brunch
  • Exploring Life
    at Fellowship
  • Pathways
     
  • Small
    Groups
  • Volunteer
    Opportunities

Newcomer's Brunch linkJust about every other month, we host a Newcomers Brunch at 9:15 in room 101-102 on Sunday mornings at church. The brunch is designed to provide opportunity for newcomers to learn more about Fellowship. Click on the logo or below to see the schedule and to register for this one hour informative session.

If you want to know more about Fellowship, the Brunch is the place for you to meet some leaders, ask some questions and enjoy a yummy brunch!
Newcomer's Brunch page

Exploring Life at FellowshipEvery quarter we offer a six week course called Exploring Life at Fellowship (you'll hear it called ELAF). ELAF offers you an opportunity to really understand who we are as a church, what we believe and how our values are lived out in our ministries. Our environment is very casual and relaxed. We meet around table groups discussing our biblical core values, life at Fellowship and just getting to know one another.

You'll meet several of our elders, pastors, other church leaders and others who are brand new to Fellowship. You'll get the tools you need to connect and have a chance to ask those questions about church that you always wondered about.

Click the logo or link for more information and to register for Exploring Life at Fellowship.
ELAF page

Pathways linkThe third piece is a chance for you to get involved in a smaller group setting. In a Pathways group, you will really get to know others at Fellowship. Pathways meet each Sunday morning – check the bulletin for times and locations.

Groups are broken down according to 'seasons of life.' You'll enjoy great teaching, fellowship, a place to serve & find a small group that's right for you.
Pathways page

Small Groups linkAre you looking for a small group?
We believe that people need each other for mutual caring and encouragement. Our Small Group Ministry's mission is simple ­ that people at Fellowship have the experience to 'know and be known, love and be loved, serve and be served, celebrate and be celebrated.'

The Bible teaches that we sharpen each other as iron sharpens iron and that we are to carry each others' burdens. John Donne said 'No man is an island ...' and the Apostle Paul said we are all uniquely gifted and bring our gifts for the benefit of the whole.

We believe the value of small groups is for the benefit of everyone involved. We'd encourage you to join a small group. Click the picture or link to find out more and sign up for a small group.
Small Groups page

Pick up your own copy of 'Volunteer Opportunities' at the Welcome Center in the front lobby or at 'Fellowship to Go' in Lobby 150, view or apply for some of our current opportunities click here

Because you are a unique person, you have a unique role to play at Fellowship. Find your niche by exploring the opportunities that await you in this booklet.