Winners' Family Fellowship (WFF)
God believes in the family. He sees His Church as a family; he is our father and we are his children. You belong to this great family of Winners Chapel Ghana. The Winners Family Fellowship is set up as a small Family Unit to reach out and minister to you as a cherish-member of this great commission on a one-on-one basis (Act 2:45; Heb 10:24-5)

Winners' Family FellowshipIt is true, that we are being taught the Word of God as a Church, but as social beings, one also equally needs the touch of the love and care of God and his neighbour.  Spiritually and materially, the fellowship is put in place to meet the needs of church members at that level and to ensure that they don’t get lost in the ocean of the largeness of the Church and ignorantly suffer lack and want both materially and spiritually; but rather be a beneficiary of the Grace and Glory upon the Church.

THE W.F.F.: WHAT IS IT ALL ABOUT?
The Winners Family Fellowship is the church at your doorstep. In the Family Fellowships, the human resources ie. gifts, talents and the strength of the people are harness to enhance the fruitfulness of the people.  It promotes opportunity for leadership development (Act 2:42).

It promotes togetherness and the knowing of one another. This is the major way of authenticating accredited church membership.

It promotes and foster social interaction amongst brethren and provides a pool of human resource on occasion like: illness, hospitalization, bereavement etc. (Luke 10:34)

It endorses the nomination of members to be ordained as church workers, marriage etc.
The fellowship advertises Jesus in the community through evangelism and other activities.

MEETING DAYS
The W.F.F meets on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month – Time 5:00pm-6:30pm. The first Sundays are for District Prayer Meeting at the District Centres. The third Sundays are for Bible studies at the various Family Fellowship Centres.

LOCATION OF CENTRES
The W.F.F. has 13 Districts  Centres  stretching from Lashibi in the Eastern part of Accra to Kasoa Budumburam in the Western end. From Chorkor in the South to Nsawam in the North.