Community
The Fellows program provides a small glimpse into what true belonging looks like in God’s kingdom. Here, we are intentionally building a community that values vulnerability and authenticity, where fellows are deeply involved in each other's lives. We navigate life together, side by side. Every week we share meals, stories, laughter, and sometimes, even tears.
Experience true belonging by forming meaningful relationships within the program, your local church, and the Winston-Salem community.
Living together
Located on a historic 212-acre campus in the heart of Winston-Salem, the Fellows House is more than a home—it’s the heartbeat of our community.
The Fellows House is a rented space on the grounds of Crossnore, commonly known to be among the most beautiful properties in Winston-Salem.
Located downtown, fellows are just steps away from hiking trails, parks, coffee shops and bakeries.
Fellows have private rooms and bathrooms. The house is complete with an industrial kitchen and communal spaces for learning, dining, and relaxing.
One night a week, members of the community host the Fellows for a meal together, followed by worship, discussion and prayer.
Fellows have a chance to experience community from new perspectives and learn from their hosts about their own spiritual journeys, as well as sharing their lives with one another.
Roundtable
The City of Winston-Salem
Our program immerses Fellows in the culture of Winston-Salem and encourages active participation in the city’s rich community. The city’s history and creativity shine through its vibrant downtown, historic neighborhoods, and cultural events. From being the birthplace of the nation’s first arts council to hosting top-tier universities like Wake Forest and UNCSA, Winston-Salem is where past and future converge.
Retreats
Testimony
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TFI Conference
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Day of Silence
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And many More!
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