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Fellowship is the Lifeblood of the Church
Fellowship is not a peripheral activity in the life of the church, but it is its heartbeat. In Acts 2:42, the early believers "devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer."
This devotion was not casual, but it was foundational. The church grew not only in number but in depth because of its commitment to shared life. At Siloam Brakpan, this biblical model has found vibrant expression through the small church group concept known as Tribes, a structure that has become a catalyst for spiritual growth, relational depth, and communal care.
The Small Church Concept: Why Smaller Is Often Stronger
Small churches and groups offer something that large gatherings often struggle to replicate: intimacy, accountability, and spiritual formation. Pastor Brian Moss, a leading voice in small group ministry, emphasizes that "small groups focus on transformation, not just information." In smaller settings, believers are not just attendees, but they are participants, contributors, and family
Join A TRIBE in your area or an area close by to you.
Tribe Leader | Area | Contact | Day |
|---|---|---|---|
Iris Edwards | Benoni | 079 694 1163 | Wednesday |
Kgomotso Kgobe | Benoni | 082 884 5618 | Wednesday |
Ndodana Sibanda | Springs | 071 505 4891 | Wednesday |
Bongi Masuku | Springs | 073 535 9393 | Wednesday |
Pastor Nino & Sally Govender | Lakefield, Benoni | 082 909 1002 | Wednesday |
Peter & Jane Pillay | Dalpark, Brakpan | 079 877 7751 | Wednesday |
Sandy Soobramoney | Dalpark, Brakpan | 078 681 7353 | Wednesday |
Manape Malebana | Boksburg | 084 445 8998 | Wednesday |
Anastacia Nkau | Boksburg | 071 707 6880 | Wednesday |
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