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The Hazak Fellowship Elder
A Shepherd-Teacher In the Hazak Fellowship model, the Elder is the highest level of leadership, a seasoned and mature member responsible for the spiritual oversight of multiple groups. The Elder’s role is a combination of shepherd, teacher, and guardian of the faith. Unlike the Deacon’s focus on practical service, the Elder’s primary responsibility is to…
The Hazak Fellowship Deacon
A Ministering Servant Within the Hazak Fellowship, the role of a Deacon is that of a ministering servant whose primary focus is on practical service and care for the community. The Deacon’s position is not one of spiritual teaching or leadership in the traditional sense, but a vital ministry that ensures the needs of the…
The Hazak Fellowship Facilitator
The Coordinator of Unity In the Hazak Fellowship Group (HFG), the Facilitator is a vital coordinator who ensures the smooth functioning of the group’s activities. While the Group Leader provides spiritual guidance and the Host manages the physical space, the Facilitator’s role is to support both by organizing and coordinating the practical aspects of the…
The Hazak Fellowship Host
The Steward of Hospitality In the Hazak Fellowship Group (HFG), the Host is the steward of hospitality, responsible for creating a welcoming and comfortable environment for meetings. This role is a ministry of service, ensuring that the fellowship’s gatherings are a place of warmth, safety, and nourishment—both physically and spiritually. Unlike the Group Leader’s spiritual…
The Hazak Fellowship Group Leader
A Shepherd-Servant In the Hazak Fellowship Group (HFG), the Group Leader is a crucial figure, tasked with guiding, serving, and nurturing the community. Their role is not one of authority or management, but of spiritual leadership and selfless service, embodying the principles of a “shepherd-servant.” This position comes with a unique set of responsibilities, requiring…
The Individual’s Role in the Hazak Fellowship
In the Hazak Fellowship model, every individual is expected to be an active participant, not just a bystander. The success and effectiveness of the group and its mission hinge on each member taking personal responsibility for their spiritual life and for the well-being of the community. This active participation is what makes the Hazak Fellowship…
A Detailed Explanation of the Hazak Fellowship
This is a comprehensive breakdown of the Hazak Fellowship model, drawing from the provided text and supporting its core tenets with biblical scripture. I. The Foundation: The Church as a Spiritual Building The central metaphor of the Hazak Fellowship is that of a spiritual building, with each Christian as a vital stone and Jesus Christ…
Living the Acts 2:42 Model
The Hazak Fellowship Group The Hazak Fellowship Group (HFG) is not just a meeting; it’s a living, breathing community designed to embody the principles of the early church. By focusing on a small-group structure and the four key activities of Acts 2:42, these groups aim to be self-sufficient and, when unified, a powerful force for…
Welcome to the Hazak Fellowship
This book is for you, whether you’ve just begun your journey with Jesus or have walked with Him for fifty years. It’s a simple, yet radical, look at what it truly means to be a follower of Christ. The Hazak Fellowship isn’t a new idea; it’s a return to the first family of faith—the one…
Hazak Fellowship Meeting Itinerary
A Detailed Look at the Meeting Itinerary The meeting itinerary is a powerful example of the Hazak model in action, prioritizing all aspects of a healthy spiritual community. The time limits for each segment are designed to keep the meeting focused and efficient, while the “no time limit” for Supplications emphasizes the importance of prayer….