Love Fellowships

Love Fellowships are at the heart of Teens Aloud. They are small gatherings of young people — in schools, communities, universities, or even online — where teens meet regularly to encourage one another, grow in faith, and live out the vision of TAF: challenging a generation to believe in their God-given purpose and passionately pursue Jesus Christ.

Every member of Teens Aloud belongs to a Love Fellowship because this is where real discipleship happens. Just as Hebrews 10:24 reminds us to “spur one another on toward love and good deeds,” Love Fellowships provide the space to build faith, form friendships, and model the Christian life together.

Why They Matter
Many teens make decisions for Christ as children, but they need consistent discipleship in their teenage years to remain strong. Love Fellowships address this need by offering:

  • A small group where teens can be personally discipled and guided.

  • Weekly fellowship that builds accountability and consistency.

  • A pool of young people who can be invited to camps and events.

  • A safe place to worship, pray, study God’s Word, and grow together.

  • Christ-centered role models who show what it means to follow Jesus daily.

Types of Love Fellowships

  1. Mentoract Love Fellowships
    Found in junior and senior high schools, these fellowships give students a place to meet weekly, grow spiritually, and build lifelong friendships until graduation.

  2. Community-Based Love Fellowships
    Teens who live in the same neighborhood or town gather weekly within walking distance of home, creating strong bonds of faith in their local community.

  3. Teenbuilder Love Fellowships
    Focused on post-high schools and tertiary campuses, these fellowships provide discipleship during the critical young adult years, helping students remain grounded in Christ while at school.

Group of six young people standing in a room with a wooden floor, smiling at the camera, dressed casually.
A group of twelve diverse people posing together indoors, smiling and making peace signs and other gestures.
Group of six young adults posing and smiling indoors, some making peace signs or pointing, with a decorative wall and potted plant in the background.

Love Fellowships are more than meetings — they are families of faith. They keep young people accountable, connected, and inspired to pursue Christ together, ensuring that discipleship is personal, consistent, and life-transforming.