The Five Requirements to Becoming a Fellowship Group Leader
- Member of Four Oaks and in a Healthy Fellowship Group: Potential group leaders benefit the most from extended participation in a healthy group.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
