Start an Ekklesia Group Near You

Partner with the vision. Carry the fire. Build the Kingdom.

God is raising up houses of prayer, discipleship, and spiritual awakening across the earth. If He is stirring your heart to open an Ekklesia Group, we welcome you, not just to lead, but to walk in unity with the vision God has entrusted to Holy Fire Missions.

Ekklesia is not a meeting. It is a spiritual assignment.

Those who lead must walk in alignment, unity, and shared purpose.

We ask every future group leader to first join the vision of Holy Fire Missions, so that what you build carries the same fire, purity, and apostolic DNA God has given this ministry.

Joining the Vision Means:

  • Alignment

You understand and agree with the mission, doctrine, and spiritual direction of Holy Fire Missions.

  • Unity

You commit to walking in humility, accountability, and honor with leadership and fellow leaders.

  • Assignment

You embrace the call to disciple, equip, and build people according to the pattern God has given us.

To Start an Ekklesia Hub you will need:

  • Completion of Join the Vision

  • Agreement with our core beliefs and mission

  • A heart for discipleship and spiritual growth

  • A safe, welcoming environment for gatherings

  • Willingness to communicate with HFM leadership

  • Commitment to prayer, integrity, and biblical leadership

We don’t release leaders to stand alone; we release leaders to stand strong.

When you open an Ekklesia Group, you are not just hosting people.
You are establishing a place where heaven touches earth, where disciples are formed, and where the fire of God is carried into homes, neighborhoods, and cities.

We are here to equip you, cover you, and walk with you as you step into this assignment.

Once you’ve joined the vision, you’re ready to begin the process of launching your group.

You Will Not Lead Alone

We will provide:

  • Monthly leadership check‑ins

  • Training materials and discipleship resources

  • Prayer covering

  • Access to leadership support

  • Guidance from HFM leadership