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Fellowship at Our Church

God designed the church to be a body not just a gathering place.
Fellowship is an essential part of spiritual growth, encouragement, and unity among believers. Time spent together strengthens relationships, builds trust, and provides the support Christians need to walk faithfully in a challenging world. At our church, fellowship is intentional and meaningful, creating opportunities for believers of all ages to connect and grow together.
As our pastor often reminds us, there is a purpose even behind the pizza. Shared meals and activities are not just social extras—they help form bonds of encouragement, accountability, and friendship within the body of Christ. Fellowship creates a space where faith is strengthened, burdens are shared, and Christian friendships are built.
A Few Fellowship Opportunities:
Young Adult Fellowship (May 9)
A welcoming time for young adults to connect, build meaningful friendships, and be encouraged through fellowship and God’s Word in a relaxed setting.
Teen Activities & Youth Gatherings (Ongoing)
Weekly opportunities designed to help teens build godly friendships, enjoy wholesome fun, and grow in their walk with Christ through biblical teaching and fellowship.
Family Nights (May 25)
Special evenings for the entire church family to come together for food, fellowship, and activities that strengthen relationships across all ages.
Men’s Prayer Breakfast (May 23)
A dedicated time for men to gather for prayer, encouragement, and spiritual strength as they seek to lead faithfully in their homes, church, and community.
Movie Night (May 11)
A fun and relaxed evening for all ages to enjoy a family-friendly film together, with a great atmosphere for fellowship and connection.
Why Fellowship Matters
Christian fellowship provides encouragement in difficult seasons, accountability in daily living, and companionship in the journey of faith. God uses these relationships to strengthen His people and knit hearts together in love. Through intentional fellowship, the church grows stronger—not only in numbers, but in unity and spiritual maturity.
“And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works: Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together…” Hebrews 10:24–25

While fellowship strengthens the church family within, it also moves us outward in service. We do not gather only for encouragement, but to serve together and share the gospel of Jesus Christ with others. As we build relationships within the body, God equips us to reach our community—working side by side to be a light in the Las Vegas Valley and to point others to the hope found in Christ.