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Faith Fellowship began with a simple idea…

Dr. Daymond Talkington - Pastor Faith Fellowship - Thornton Photo Godfrey, IL 618 466 3434 www.thorntonimaging.com
Dr. Daymond Talkington

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 third 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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The Mix – Trail Mix (May 24, 2026) Faith Fellowship Podcast

Come and see why so many people are making Faith Fellowship a part of their lives.
  1. The Mix – Trail Mix (May 24, 2026)
  2. Unlock – Living Beyond Natural Abilities (May 17, 2026)
  3. Unlock – Breaking Spiritual Limitations (May 10, 2026)
  4. Unlock – From Potential To Purpose (May 3, 2026)
  5. Unlock – Unlocking The Power Within (Apr 26, 2026)
  6. Doubt – I Doubt It (Apr 19, 2026)
  7. Doubt – Reasonable Doubt (Apr 12, 2026)
  8. Doubt – Beyond a Shadow of a Doubt (Apr 05, 2026)
  9. Doubt – Considerable Doubt (MAR 29, 2026)
  10. Doubt – Casting Doubt (MAR 22, 2026)
  • THE MIX • Mixed Up – 5/31/26

    In this series “The Mix,” we are focusing on how followers of Jesus are called to get the mix right in how they live and treat others. Last week centered on the Golden Rule. Treating others the way we want to be treated can transform everything from our neighborhood to the world. This week we are talking about The Power of Love. Love is often misunderstood and reduced to the idea of loving only those who love us back. Jesus challenges that thinking through the story of the Good Samaritan, where the true neighbor was not someone from the same tribe or background, but someone considered an enemy. Jesus expands the definition of neighbor to include everyone, even those we dislike, disagree with, or fear. Two primary emotions move us out of our comfort zone—fear and love. Fear builds walls, creates distance, and keeps people trapped in tribal thinking, while love breaks barriers and draws people together. 

    Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians 13 are foundational in understanding what love truly is. Spiritual gifts, knowledge, sacrifice, and faith mean nothing without love. Love is patient and kind, choosing grace over impatience and encouragement over criticism. Love does not envy, boast, or act arrogantly, because love is rooted in humility and seeks to honor God rather than self. It refuses to dishonor people, manipulate others for personal gain, or react in uncontrolled anger. Love does not keep score or delight in the failures of others but instead rejoices in truth and seeks what is good, right, and God honoring.

    Love protects, welcomes, shelters, and supports those who are hurting or isolated. Love trusts fully, hopes for what God can do in someone’s life, and perseveres even when relationships become difficult. Followers of Jesus are reminded that people matter to God, and because they matter to God, they should matter to us. Love refuses to give up on people and continues praying, encouraging, supporting, and believing that God can still work in their lives. Love never fails because it reflects the very character of God.

    Followers of Jesus are called to raise the value of every person they encounter, whether at work, school, home, or in everyday interactions. Love lifts people up, reminds them they matter, and looks to the interests of others rather than focusing only on self-interest. Sometimes love means stepping across the room to include someone who feels forgotten, listening to someone else’s interests, offering help, or showing kindness in tangible ways. Every day presents a choice between fear and love, and Jesus calls His followers to choose love because love changes people, transforms communities, and reveals the heart of God.

    Scriptures— Luke 10:27, 37 (NIV); 1 John 4:18-19 (NIV); 1 Corinthians 13:1-8 (NIV); Philippians 2:3-4 (NRSVUE); 1 John 4:16 (NLT)

    Verses— He answered, “’Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all you soul and with all your strength and with all your mind’; and, ‘Love your neighbor as yourself’.” (Lk 10:27) Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails…. (1 Co 13:4-8)

    Questions— How does Jesus’ definition of “neighbor” challenge the way culture often divides people into groups, tribes, or sides? Who is someone difficult for you to see as your neighbor? When has fear kept you from connecting with someone? In what ways do people keep emotional scorecards with others, and how does that damage relationships? How can small acts of love change the atmosphere around you? Who are the lifters and encouragers in your life? What is one practical way you can “raise the value” of someone this week?

    Prayer— Dear Heavenly Father, thank You for loving me with patience, kindness, grace, and mercy. Open my eyes so I can see my neighbors the way You see them. Let Your love change me so Your love can flow through me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.