The Five Requirements to Becoming a Fellowship Group Leader

  1. Member of Four Oaks and in a Healthy Fellowship Group: Potential group leaders benefit the most from extended participation in a healthy group.
  2. Apprenticeship: A person is identified by the leader as an apprentice, and begins to learn by means of on-the-job training and personal mentoring by the group leader. These mentoring lasts from six months to two years.
  3. Quarterly Leadership Gathering: Once a person has 'officially' taken on the role of Apprentice they may begin to attend the quarterly Leadership Gathering on the 2nd Monday in August, November, February, and May.
  4. New Group Leader Training Seminar:This seminar is held 2 times a year (apprentices choose one to attend) on a Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
  5. Interview: Before a person can begin leading a group they ought to be interviewed using the Fellowship Group Leader Qualifications from Section 2.6 in the Fellowship Group Training Manual by one or more of the following: their Fellowship Group Leader, Elder, or Pastor.

If you are interested in learning more about becoming a Fellowship Group leader or co-leader, talk to your current fellowship group leader.