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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 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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Jelly and Jam – Everyone Bleeds (JAN 18, 2026) Faith Fellowship Podcast

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  • JELLY AND JAM •  Everyone Bleeds – 1/18/26

    Everyone bleeds. Despite our differences, we all face the same basic challenges: pain, hurt, emptiness, loss. Those mountain highs and those valley lows remind us there is a common vulnerability that binds us together. In this “Jelly and Jam” series, we’re talking about what to do when you get in a jam. Even in the middle of hurt, brokenness, and disillusionment, victory is possible through the hope, peace, love, grace, and power of God.

    Today, some of you have a knot in your stomach—worried, afraid, struggling, bleeding. Music has a way of striking a chord and speaking straight to the soul, which is why worship matters so much. When we sing words like, “When I am weak, You make me strong,” something happens inside us. Our thoughts shift, our hearts change, and hope rises as we remember that God has the power to deal with what we’re facing and to deliver us, even when the situation feels impossible.

    Paul and Silas were thrown in prison for doing exactly what God had called them to do. While bruised, beaten and in chains, they worshiped and sang to God. The prison was shaken by an earthquake, and all the cell doors flew open, the chains fell off. Deliverance came as they worshiped. The same God delivered Daniel from the lion’s den and the three Hebrew boys from the fire, and He can deliver us too. It may not be today or tomorrow, but there is hope. Worship brings us assurance and inner peace as we expectantly seek God. When we worship, our perspective changes—we’re reminded of what God has done and who God is. With God everything is possible.

    When we refuse to worship, anxiety grows, negativity rules, comparison creeps in, and discouragement settles into our hearts. Asaph was where some of us are today, and in Psalm 73 he tells how he was filled with envy and bitterness until he entered the sanctuary of God. It wasn’t until he worshiped, that his thinking turned around. Worship exposed his heart, changed his focus, and reminded him of God’s power and presence.

    Worship is powerful. It is a life-changing choice. When you’re hurting, disappointed, afraid, or bleeding, it’s hard to worship, but it is an act of faith and a statement of trust. Like Paul and Silas singing in chains, we choose praise first and trust God for transformation. God is bigger than anything you face. When you’re bleeding—worship.

    Scriptures – Philippians 4:13 (NKJV); Matthew 19:26 (NLT); Psalm 73:3-5, 16-18, 21-28 (NLT); 2 Corinthians 10:5 (NCV); Acts 16:25-26 (NIV); Habakuk 3:17-19 (NLT); 2 Chronicles 20:18, 20-22 (NIV)

    Verse – So I tried to understand why the wicked prosper. But what a difficult task it is! Then I went into your sanctuary, O God, and I finally understood the destiny of the wicked. Truly, you put them on a slippery path and send them sliding over the cliff to destruction. Then I realized that my heart was bitter, and I was all torn up inside. I was so foolish and ignorant—I must have seemed like a senseless animal to you. Yet I still belong to you; you hold my right hand. (Ps 73:16-23)

    Discussion – How does recognizing that we all share the same struggles change how we see our own situation? How has worship shifted your thoughts or emotions during a difficult time? Discuss the connection between worship and perspective. (Consider the examples of Paul and Asaph.) When you are hurting, disappointed, or afraid, what practical steps can you take to choose worship as an act of faith, even if you don’t feel like it?

    Prayer – Dear God, we come to You with open hearts, acknowledging that we are hurting. Thank You for meeting us in our pain and reminding us that You are bigger than anything we face. Help us choose worship when it’s hard, trust You when we’re afraid, and lift our eyes above the here and now. Fill our hearts with hope, strengthen us by Your presence, and lead us into the peace and victory that only You can give. In Jesus Name I pray, amen.