You’re not meant to walk alone.
Grow in community.

Connect is the front door into fellowship—finding community, starting Scripture-deep discipleship, joining training, and stepping into mission together. God forms us as one body (Rom 12:5), and we grow by speaking truth in love and building one another up (Eph 4:15–16).

Find a fellowship near you.

Whether you’re new to faith or seeking a Scripture-centered community, we’ll help you find a local fellowship or connect you with a nearby chapter. If there isn’t one near you yet, we can help you begin a simple Bible study with friends.

Warm welcome · Scripture reading · prayer · discipleship conversation · next steps

Start with the Word.

A Bible study can begin with 2–5 people, one passage, and one weekly time. Consistency matters more than size. The Word shapes disciples—and discipleship multiplies through faithful, repeatable habits.

3-Step Starter Guide

  1. Gather 2–5 friends and choose a weekly time
  2. Start with a Gospel or a simple reading plan
  3. Pray, discuss, obey one step, and invite one person

Training forms you. Opportunities send you.

When you’re ready, step into a pathway: Scripture-deep training, community accountability, and practical mission opportunities.

FAQ

I’m new—where do I start?

A WOF fellowship is a small group of disciples—typically 8–20 people—who meet weekly to study the Word, pray, share life, and grow in mission together. We don't require a building, a large program, or a seminary-trained leader. We require faithful people committed to Jesus and one another.

How do I join a fellowship near me?

Submit a request using our Connect Mentor form and we'll match you with a trained mentor in your region. Mentoring relationships are typically one-on-one, meeting bi-weekly over a season of 6–12 months. The focus is Scripture, prayer, and life formation.

Can I start a Bible study without experience?

Yes. Many of our fellowships were started by people with no formal training—just a hunger to know God and share life with others. We provide a simple starter guide and connect you with an experienced mentor.

What training should I take first?

Download our free Starter Guide. It walks you through finding your first 2–3 people, choosing a book of the Bible to study, structuring a simple weekly meeting, and how to grow the group over time.

How do I serve with my gifts?

Visit our Opportunities page to explore how different gifts can be deployed in ministry. From hospitality to teaching, technology to arts, care to language—there is a place for you.

How can we help?

Questions about fellowship, training, starting a Bible study, or serving with your gifts? Reach out— we’ll help you take the next step.