Christian Veterans Fellowship • Fellowship Connection
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Fellowship Connection

Ways to connect with Christian Veterans Fellowship and encourage veterans, families, caregivers, and supporters in Christ.

Christian fellowship matters

Christian Veterans Fellowship helps people connect around faith, prayer, encouragement, and support for those who served or are currently serving. Fellowship is not only joining a group; it is helping one another keep walking in faith, remembering Christ, and carrying burdens with compassion.

Veterans, active-duty service members, military families, caregivers, supporters, churches, ministries, and Christian friends can all have a place in this fellowship. Some people come needing encouragement. Some come ready to pray for others. Some come because they know a veteran, service member, spouse, caregiver, or family who needs to be reminded that they are not forgotten.

Join the Community

Connect through the Christian Veterans Fellowship Facebook group for prayer, encouragement, daily posts, and fellowship.

Encourage Others

Share a prayer, Scripture, testimony, devotional, or word of hope with someone who may need it today.

Invite Supporters

Veterans and active-duty service members are welcome, along with families, caregivers, friends, churches, and Christians who support them.

Use the Resources

Read the daily devotional, submit a prayer request, share encouragement graphics, and use articles that point people toward hope in Christ.

You do not have to be a veteran to be part of this fellowship.
If you believe in prayer, encouragement, fellowship, and supporting those who served or are currently serving, you are welcome to participate, pray, share, and encourage others in a Christ-centered way.

Ways to connect and encourage

A simple act of encouragement can matter. You can pray for a veteran by name, invite a military family to church, send a devotional to someone having a hard week, submit a prayer request for a loved one, share a Christian encouragement graphic, or invite others to join the fellowship community.

Churches and ministries can also help by remembering veterans, active-duty service members, families, and caregivers in prayer. Support does not have to be complicated. A thoughtful message, a listening ear, a prayer, a ride to church, or a reminder of Scripture can help someone feel seen and encouraged.

Fellowship rooted in Christ

Christian Veterans Fellowship is not a replacement for the local church. It is an online fellowship and resource that points people toward prayer, Scripture, encouragement, and hope in Jesus Christ. The goal is to help people remember that Christian fellowship is stronger when it is rooted in truth, compassion, and the gospel.

“And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works.”
Hebrews 10:24