Imagine the impact if every Christian had one person they prayed for and shared the gospel with.

At fellowship, we believe that mission is measured in movement - that following Jesus is a personal journey that leads to action. Who's Your One is an initiative that helps us get intentional about our mission to engage our communities and beyond with the life-changing gospel and love of Jesus Christ.

Instead of feeling overwhelmed by the thought of reaching the whole world, this movement simplifies the call: Identify just one person in your life who needs to hear about Jesus.

The Strategy is Simple

Ask God to help you identify one person and pray for them. Look for opportunities to intentionally listen to your "one," and hear what they have to say. Connect with your "one" over a meal and show them the love of Jesus by serving them with the hope of ultimately sharing the gospel. It's as simple as B.L.E.S.S.

It starts with one. One prayer. One person. One conversation. One meal. One can make all the difference.

Your Next Steps

Get Equipped

Get Equipped

Willing to pray, but uncertain where to start or how to carry on a gospel conversation? Learn to share your faith clearly and confidently at one of our Send50 seminars where we will walk through sharing your faith step by step and offer a practical experience to boost your confidence and empower you to have a gospel conversation with your "one!" 

Get Connected

Get Connected

Connect with a community of believers to share encouragement and stories on the mission to reach one more for the gospel. 

"My neighbor is my one. He is an older gentleman who has had a rough time, but he came to appreciate the fact that I loved him where he was at. Several months ago, he and his wife asked me to coffee, and the three of us started to have devotions every morning. There have been major changes in his life. He now helps me with the meals served at our church, and he and his wife were the first two to go with me to help serve. They were excited and enjoyed the time and were surprised at the quality of the food and service of the people. I am thanking God for this privilege and thanking our church for opening their arms to accept someone who thought he couldn't be a part of God's plan." - Jane