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Take the age-old truths of the Bible and present them through engaging messages, striking visuals, and great music. Moreover, we are authentic and passionate about presenting Christ in a way that is new and refreshing. The leaders of Faith Fellowship are intentional about creating an atmosphere that takes the stress out of going to church.  Whether you have never been to church, been away for a while, or have attended your entire life, Faith Fellowship feels immediately comfortable. From the moment you pull into the parking lot, we will make you feel at home. Parking volunteers will help you find a place, and they are available to assist you in getting inside if needed.

Faith Fellowship is barely into the second decade of living out our mission: to lead people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. Come and see why so many people are making Faith Fellowship a part of their lives.

You will experience worship at Faith Fellowship in a casual, intuitive, high-tech atmosphere with today’s culture in mind. The weekend service is creative, contemporary, and compelling with only one intent–to present the message of Jesus Christ in a way that is relevant and alive. The high-energy, cutting-edge worship, drama, and multimedia presentations highlight the worship experience. Pastor Dr. Daymond Talkington uses a no-holds-barred communication style in applying God’s Word to life’s complexities. This isn’t church as you have known it; it is energetic, captivating, and never boring.

The band is styled after the timeless rock and roll lineup, complete with electric and acoustic guitars, bass, drums, and keyboard. The sounds you hear on your favorite radio stations can also be heard at Faith Fellowship–rock, soul, jazz, and blues. The band rivals any in the area (Christian or secular).

If you have children, rest assured that they will be in the best possible care. All members of the Children’s Ministry Team undergo a criminal and civil background check to ensure complete safety. While parents are experiencing the creative, life-changing weekend service, children are participating in their own high-energy encounter in the new Kids Zone Building. They won’t want to go home!


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Shake It Off (NOV 9, 2025) Faith Fellowship Podcast

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  • Shake It Off •  11/9/25

    Early in Taylor Swift’s career, she was interrupted on stage while receiving the VMA award when Kanye West took the microphone and stated that Beyonce was more deserving of the award. At just 19, she was shocked, embarrassed, and hurt, but she didn’t let it define her. Instead, she turned that experience, and others like it, into the hit song “Shake It Off.” It became her reminder that sometimes the best response to hurt and criticism isn’t anger or offense, but choosing to shake it off and keep dancing.

    As followers of Jesus, we need to learn to Shake It Off because, let’s be honest, people today are easily offended, even in the church. Many think it’s their job to be offended, to get angry, and to call out every wrong. But Scripture calls us to a different way — to be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to get angry. The truth is, most of us live in reverse: quick to react, quick to post, quick to take things personally. But human anger doesn’t produce the righteousness God desires. Anger rarely makes us more like Christ; it just makes us feel self-righteous.

    When frustration rises at the driver who cuts us off, or the person who talks during a movie, or someone’s opinion online, we have a choice: do we want to make a point, or make a difference? Jesus didn’t say, “Be right.” He said, “Be loving.” Hearts aren’t changed by anger or accusation, but by compassion, grace, and understanding. When we lead with love instead of offense, we reflect Jesus more clearly and draw people toward His goodness.

    If we want to stop being so easily offended, we need to lower our expectations of people and raise our gratitude for God’s grace. People will disappoint us, betray us, or let us down — just like we’ve done to others. Jesus wasn’t shocked by people’s sin; He responded with grace. He forgave Peter, who denied Him, and gave him a new purpose. That’s our example. When we remember how much grace we’ve been given, it becomes easier to extend it to others. So, when offense comes, and it will, shake it off. Be quick to listen, slow to speak, slow to get angry, and lead with love.

    Scriptures – James 1:19-20 (NLT); Matthew 22:37-39 (NIV); 2 Timothy 3:2-4 (NIV); Ephesians 2:8-9 (NIV)

    Verses – Understand this, my dear brothers and sisters: You must all be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to get angry. Human anger does not produce the righteousness God desires. (Ja 1:19-20) Jesus replied: “’Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’” (Mt 22:37-39)

    Discussion – Why do you think people, even Christians, are so easily offended in today’s culture? James 1:19 says to be “quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to get angry.” What does that look like in real life when someone hurts or frustrates you? What’s the difference between “making a point” and “making a difference,” and which one do you tend to do more often? How can lowering your expectations of people and raising your gratitude for God’s grace help you become less easily offended?

    Prayer – Lord, help me to be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to get angry. Teach me to let go of offense and respond with grace and love. When I’m hurt or frustrated, remind me to shake it off and reflect Your heart instead. In Jesus’ Name I pray, Amen.