Frequently Asked Questions
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Weekly Fellowship” is a program designed to help believers come together in groups. In this program, there are sections for worship, message, and practical activities. It provides a structure that you can use to gather, share fellowship, and stay active and growing in your faith.
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Weekly Fellowship is for those who are Christians, but it’s also open to anyone who does not yet believe in Christ. It’s especially for people who may not know anyone yet or don’t have a church to attend. It doesn’t matter whether you’re in Iran, Europe, or anywhere else—everyone is welcome to join!
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You don’t need to sign up anywhere to have a fellowship! All you need to do is gather with a few of your friends or family members, and use the resources provided to you to share fellowship together.
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We Christians need to have fellowship with one another—to share our faith, listen to each other, and build up and encourage one another. In Hebrews 10:24–25, God’s Word encourages us to gather together in fellowship. In this way, we can also become more effective in impacting the community around us. Therefore, having fellowship is an essential and vital practice for us.
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It’s best to first go through discipleship and receive proper teaching. After that, you can access the Weekly Fellowship resources through the Kalameh app and start your own fellowship group.
If you’re part of a church, you can share the Kalameh app with your leaders and use the Weekly Fellowship materials together.
If you’re not part of a church, you can send us a message, and we’ll be happy to guide you.
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It’s best to keep the group between 2 to 5 people. This helps create a more intimate atmosphere where everyone has the opportunity to share and engage in meaningful conversation.
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The main and basic factors are: be a Christian, have some time in your faith journey, and be growing in discipleship. Once you meet these, you can gather with other believers you know and use the free resources we provide through Kalameh to form a Christian fellowship group.
If you don’t know any believers yet, you can start with your family and friends—share about Christ with them and form your fellowship together!
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The structure you have access to in the files has actually been practiced in various parts of the world for many years. People have prayed for this structure, and it has proven to be fruitful. Therefore, we encourage you to follow the model as it is. Doing so will help you move forward in line with the purpose of these sessions and will also make your time more effective and productive.
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In James 1:22 it says: “Be doers of the word, and not hearers only.”
Practical exercises are the actions you carry out throughout your week. In fact, these exercises are the practical and experiential part of the teachings and messages. They give you the opportunity to put into practice everything you have learned.
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The purpose of the weekly gathering is for everyone to participate. However, we also know that it can sometimes be easy to get off track. Here are a few suggested guidelines:
Try to start and continue according to the given schedule. If any questions or discussions come up that are unrelated to the topic, kindly postpone them to another time and address them later.
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Those who are new to your group are likely processing a variety of thoughts and emotions at first. The right approach is to give them time, sit with them, and take their questions seriously. Respond to their questions with genuine love—not with long speeches—and if you don’t know the answer, simply say, “I’ll find out and let you know.” Love and accept them just as they are.
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Faith is a personal belief, but spiritual growth depends on collective fellowship. In Hebrews 10:25 it says, “Let us not give up meeting together.” In-person gatherings are where we can be among fellow believers, grow together, and bear fruit.
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What a beautiful blessing! With prayer and wise counsel, depending on the number of people in your group, you can consider dividing into two or more smaller groups. Each group can then continue its own in-person gatherings separately.
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