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Dr. Daymond Talkington - Pastor Faith Fellowship - Thornton Photo Godfrey, IL 618 466 3434 www.thorntonimaging.com
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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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Doubt – Doubt Your Doubt (MAR 15, 2026) Faith Fellowship Podcast

Come and see why so many people are making Faith Fellowship a part of their lives.
  1. Doubt – Doubt Your Doubt (MAR 15, 2026)
  2. Doubt – Benefit of the Doubt (MAR 8, 2026)
  3. Jelly and Jam – Hard Fought Hallelujah (MAR 1, 2026)
  4. Jelly and Jam – Save Me (FEB 22, 2026)
  5. Jelly and Jam – Save Me (FEB 15, 2026)
  6. Jelly and Jam – Heart Of Stone (FEB 1, 2026)
  7. Jelly and Jam – The Lord Is My Banner (JAN 25, 2026)
  8. Jelly and Jam – Everyone Bleeds (JAN 18, 2026)
  9. Jelly and Jam (JAN 11, 2026)
  10. Special Delivery – Delivered (JAN 4, 2026)
  • DOUBT • Casting Doubt – 3/22/26

    We’re continuing this series on doubt, and today we consider how we sometimes create doubt ourselves—even as followers of JC. One of the biggest criticisms of the church and Christians is that they can be narrow minded, judgmental, and hypocritical, and that critique isn’t always undeserved. These observations cause people to doubt God. We claim one thing but live another and people notice.

    Today we focus inwardly. We need to take responsibility when we get it wrong. With honest reflection, God’s help, and the Holy Spirit’s guidance we can live our faith in a better way. This is an invitation to personal deconstruction, to let go of inconsistency and grasp the transforming truth found in Jesus Christ.

    There are too many who claim to be Christ-followers, but their actions tell a different story, which creates confusion, doubt, even anger. Whether it’s public contradictions, private sin, or visible hypocrisy, it’s like promoting health while handing out junk food—it doesn’t line up. In a world searching for truth, this disconnect creates tension and pushes people away from the church, God, and faith.

    Jesus addressed this directly; he was hardest on hypocrites, those who wore a mask, pretending to be something they were not. The issue wasn’t just sin, it was the pretending, the acting, the disconnect between words and life. Hypocrisy distorts the message of grace and truth and becomes a stumbling block for others.

    So why does it happen? 1) Some who claim to be Christians, really aren’t. Church attendance, Bible study, and even believing in God doesn’t make a person a Christian. 2) Some believers are young in their faith, immature and still growing, they make mistakes. 3) Even mature believers are not exempt from messing up. We are always vulnerable and sometimes we fall short. When this happens, we need to repent, own our sin and ask forgiveness from whomever we may have hurt in the process.

    We’ve all been hurt by fellow believers, but we must shake off the dust, refocus on Jesus (whose steadfast love never fails), and keep moving forward. Instead of pointing out hypocrisy in others, we need to ask the Holy Spirit to reveal it in us and choose to live with love, humility, and authenticity so the world sees Jesus in us. 

    Scriptures— John 1:14 (NIV); Matthew 23:27, 33 (NIV); Titus 1:15 (NIV); Hebrews 5:13-14 (NLT); Psalm 103:14 (NLT); Acts 13:49-52 (NLT); Ephesians 4:31-32 (NLT); John 13:35 (NIV)

    Verses— The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth. (Jn 1:14) “Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You are like whitewashed tombs, which look beautiful on the outside but on the inside are full of the bones of the dead and everything unclean.” (Mt 23:27) They claim to know God, but by their actions they deny him. (Tt 1:16) For he knows how weak we are; he remembers we are only dust. (Ps 103:14) “By this everyone will know that you are my disciples if you love one another.” (Jn 13:35)

    Questions— Where have you seen inconsistency between what Christians say and how they live? How did it affect your view of faith? In what ways might you unintentionally create doubt in others through your own words or actions? Where in your life might you be wearing a mask? What do you need to do to live more authentically? How are you actively working to grow in spiritual maturity?

    Prayer— Lord, reveal any hypocrisy in me. Give me humility to own it, courage to change, and strength to live what I believe. Help me to freely extend your grace and forgiveness, as you have done for me. May I reflect Your love and truth so that others see you in me. In Jesus’ Name I pray, amen.