Equipping Pastors to Lead with Prayer and the Word
The 6:4 Fellowship is a network of pastors who reject distraction and embrace their biblical call: devoting themselves to prayer and the ministry of the Word.
The 6:4 Fellowship is a network of pastors who reject distraction and embrace their biblical call: devoting themselves to prayer and the ministry of the Word.
The 6:4 Fellowship is a ministry of Strategic Renewal, serving thousands of pastors across the nation. Rooted in Acts 6:4, we exist to help pastors resist distraction, reclaim their biblical calling, and lead praying churches that thrive.
But the 6:4 Fellowship is more than a network, it’s a community. Together, pastors find authentic fellowship, mutual encouragement, and shared wisdom from others who understand the unique weight of ministry. In this circle of prayer and support, leaders are strengthened, churches are renewed, and no pastor walks alone.
”The 6:4 Fellowship is the most important calling for every pastor, especially right now.”
Vance Pitman | Senior VP, N.A.M.B., President, SEND Network
“It’s no exaggeration to say that my association with The 6:4 Fellowship has saved my ministry life on a number of occasions, you know the comradery I have found there with brothers in ministry with the same priorities , brothers who build me up when I’m hurting, and who I get to do the same for in return, I just haven’t found anything else like that across the ministry spectrum. Their listening ears, their genuine care and compassion have both bailed me out, and built me up more than I can count.”
Pastor Aaron Telecky | Maranatha Bible Church, Cedar Rapids, IA
“I attended prayer meetings with my father when I was 11 years old, so I grew up thinking that I had a handle on what prayer was all about. As I entered full-time ministry and planted churches, I soon realized the importance of a deeper more intimate prayer life. It wasn’t until 8 years ago when I learned of the 6:4 Fellowship that I found the words to best describe my heart’s intention for prayer. Since that time, my love of the Word has grown and my time with the Lord so much richer.”
Pastor Jeff Sivyer | The Grove Chuch, Painesville Twp., Ohio
«Trabajar con este equipo no solo fue para mí un auténtico aprendizaje sobre cómo un pastor lleva una vida intensa de oración, sino también sobre cómo desarrollar una cultura de oración en la iglesia local».
(Working with this team, was not just a real discipleship for me… in how a pastor leads a prayer intense life, but how to develop a culture of prayer in the local church.)
Kiké Torres, Pastor Líder De Horizonte Querétaro | Querétaro, Mexico
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