Quick Facts:
In any given month +- 3500 people visit FBC.

There are individual programs for each and every age group.

Check out our Exploring Life at Fellowship programs below.

Exploring Life at Fellowship


 

Frequently Asked Questions Below are some general questions that are asked of Fellowship Bible Church. If you have any questions that have not been addressed, please submit them so we can answer them directly.

Q. What is Fellowship's average attendance?
A. Over 1,400 people attend our three worship services on an average Sunday. Total attendance, with children, youth and other adult activities, hovers around 2,200. In a month, over 3,500 different people will come to FBC.
Q. How can I meet people at such a large church?
A. Many ways. If you're new one of our adult education classes, or service ministries. We think the best way to build meaningful relationships is in a
small group
Q. Does Fellowship belong to a denomination?
A. Fellowship is an independent Christian fellowship, modeled after several other FBCs around the country. The focus is on worshipping God and encouraging others to follow Christ. See our beliefs page
Q. Is there a "Sunday School" program?
A. In a unique way! For younger children (birth through 5th grade) we have our learning center program. Sixth graders,junior high and senior high have their own programs. And adults can choose from an ever-changing menu of
exceptional classes
Q. What does Fellowship offer children and students?
A. A lot. Each of these programs - learning center (birth through 5th grade), Super Six (6th grade), junior high and senior high - are larger than most churches, and exciting, too!
Q. How do I become a member?
A. For those who desire membership, we offer Exploring Life at Fellowship, a class which explains who we are, what we believe, and how to become a participating member of Fellowship.
Q. What does Fellowship believe?
A. Fellowship is an evangelical Christian community, and believes in the historic tenets of the faith. For more information, check out our beliefs page
Q. What is a "seeker-sensitive" church?
A. By "seeker-sensitive," we mean that anyone - regardless of where they are in their spiritual pilgrimage - is welcome to come and participate, and to ask honest questions and expect honest answers.
Q. What does Fellowship believe about baptism?
A. Baptism is one of the two "sacraments" we observe as a church (the other is the Lord's Table, or communion).

We believe baptism is the outward confession of an inward change, and should only be done as an act of obedience to God once you have accepted Jesus Christ as your savior.

We don't believe baptism does anything for you in the spriritual realm, but everything for you - and others - in the realm of testimony, community and obeying God.