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Worship

At Christ’s Fellowship, worship is not about chasing trends or manufacturing sensational, emotionally driven moments—it’s about exalting Christ with depth, reverence, and clarity. We believe the goal of worship is to lead hearts and minds into genuine admiration for the Lord through sound doctrine and biblical fidelity. In every song, every liturgy, and every gathered moment, our aim is to magnify the incomparably glorious Christ. We refuse to sacrifice truth on the altar of creativity, yet we pursue excellence with intentionality, leading our congregation with skill and theological depth. Our worship is shaped by the Word, while being designed to catechize the saints, not merely inspire them.  But most of all we aim to exalt our Risen King, Christ Jesus in genuine worship.

Andy Keese

Andy Keese

Worship Leader

Norm Dube

Norm Dube

Tech Team Director

Kids Ministry

At Christ’s Fellowship, our Next Gen ministries—from toddlers to teenagers—exist to show Jesus as incomparably glorious to the next generation. In a culture increasingly hostile to the true Christian faith, we believe that kids and students alike are capable of grasping deep theological truth and living lives transformed by the Gospel.

We walk alongside parents as they become disciple-makers in their homes, and we create environments where children and students can know what they believe, believe what they know, and let the Gospel shape every part of their lives.

Whether through the fun and safety of Christ’s Fellowship Kids or the intentional discipleship of our Student Ministry, our mission is the same: to raise up a generation who loves Jesus, understands that the Gospel changes everything, and lives sent into the world with unshakable faith.”

Sunday School

Equipping the Saints, One Week at a Time.

At Christ’s Fellowship, Sunday School is not a formality—it’s a vital expression of our vision “to equip the saints for the works God has prepared.” Guided by Ephesians 4, we believe church leaders are called to build up the body through faithful teaching and intentional discipleship. Each week begins with a 15-minute teaching that is a deep dive into rich theological truth, followed by 45 minutes of small group discussion led by equipped leaders and guided by carefully prepared material. More than a class, our Sunday School is like a weekly mini-conference—shaping minds, strengthening faith, and anchoring our people in the Word. From studies on The Attributes of God to The Metanarrative of Scripture, we aim to cultivate a love for sound doctrine, stir deeper affection for Christ, and mobilize the church for both sanctification and mission.

Small Groups

Discipleship. Genuine Community.

Biblical community is not a side ministry—it is the context in which discipleship, accountability, and Christ-centered love are meant to flourish. At Christ’s Fellowship, our small groups are where the church becomes family. We gather weekly in homes across the region, not simply to socialize, but to walk in the light together, sharpen one another in truth, bear each other’s burdens, and build each other up in the faith.

Our vision for small groups is modeled after the early church in Acts 4, where the believers were “of one heart and soul,” holding all things in common and boldly testifying to the resurrection of Jesus Christ. That kind of unity and mutual care was not sentimental—it was supernatural, born from shared conviction and sustained by sacrificial love.
In every group, we pursue spiritual maturity through open Bibles and honest conversations. We hold each other accountable, pray for one another, and cultivate a deep love for the brothers and sisters Christ has joined together in this local body. It is in these smaller settings that doctrine meets daily life, and where the calling to “make disciples” becomes real, relational, and enduring.

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Revitalization/
replant

Christ’s Fellowship is the result of two churches coming together to partner for Kingdom purposes. In October 2024, Grace Point Church in Gallatin was replanted by The Journey Church, Lebanon. A replant occurs when a stronger congregation (The Journey Church) sends leaders, members, and resources to join and restart a struggling congregation (Grace Point Church) to provide new leadership, a fresh vision, and effective ministry strategies.

Our beginnings laid the foundation for our church’s future. We not only want to thrive as a replanted church; we are also preparing to become a church that replants other dying churches.

We exist to show Jesus as incomparably glorious. What better way to show the value and worth of our Lord than by building up and sending out His people to rebuild His bride? Churches everywhere are struggling. This is no secret. By God’s grace, Christ’s Fellowship will send out leaders, pastors, and church members, as well as financial resources, to restart declining congregations.

Our goal is not to grow our own Kingdom. Our goal is to make known the name of Jesus and further the Kingdom of God. To do this, we need healthy churches.

Our conviction is that the local church is the hope of the world. Not because we are great, but because we have been entrusted with the gospel, and the gospel is the power of God to save.

Jesus said the people of God are the salt of the earth and a city on a hill. Salt slows corruption and light casts out darkness. But when the church loses its saltiness, and the light becomes dim, corruption accelerates, and darkness pervades. There is a direct correlation between the decline of the local church and the moral decline of our nation. When the church is ineffective, the world suffers. But when the church is strong, people are saved, communities are transformed, families are strengthened, and God is honored. Join us in this movement of God to restore His bride for the glory of His Son.

mobilization/
evangelism

Humanity has a problem. It is not merely physical, political, or emotional. It is spiritual. Every person is born into sin and stands guilty before a holy, righteous, and just God. We have all rebelled. We have all fallen short of His glory (Romans 3:23). And the just consequence of our sin is God’s wrath (Romans 6:23). This is not theory. This is reality.

But God, rich in mercy, overflowing in grace, and abounding in love made a way for guilty sinners to be reconciled to Him. That way is Jesus.

God the Son took on flesh, entered into our broken world, and lived the sinless life none of us could live. On the cross, Jesus bore the full weight of God’s wrath as our substitute (Isaiah 53:5–6; 2 Corinthians 5:21). He was crucified, buried, and on the third day, He rose from the dead, conquering sin, Satan, and death forever (1 Corinthians 15:3–4). He ascended into heaven and now reigns at the right hand of the Father, and one day soon He will return to judge the living and the dead (Acts 1:9–11; Revelation 22:12).

God demands perfect righteousness and only Jesus is righteous (Romans 3:26). But here is the good news: by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, anyone can be forgiven, made righteous, and reconciled to God (Ephesians 2:8–9; Romans 5:1). Jesus is the only way, and there is no other name under heaven by which we must be saved (Acts 4:12).

This is the gospel. We believe it. We proclaim it. We live for it.

At Christ’s Fellowship, we are not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes (Romans 1:16). Jesus has commanded His followers to take this good news to the nations (Matthew 28:18–20), and we are serious about obeying Him.

We believe the local church is God’s chosen means to bring the gospel to a lost and dying world. We are Christ’s ambassadors—called, entrusted, and commissioned to herald the message of reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5:17–21). We carry a truth that saves and transforms. We do not keep it to ourselves.

We are actively equipping our church family to do the work of evangelism. From personal conversations to public proclamation, from our neighborhoods to the nations, we proclaim Jesus crucified, risen, and reigning.

Together, we are taking the gospel to Gallatin, to Sumner County, to the state of Tennessee, across the United States, and to the ends of the earth. We long to see sinners repent, believe the gospel, and follow Jesus. We long to see hearts awakened, lives changed, and people reconciled to God through Christ.

The harvest is plentiful. The time is now. Let’s go.

missions

Jesus is worthy of the worship of everyone, everywhere. And yet, there are still places where His name is not known, His gospel is not preached, and His church is not present. This cannot be acceptable to those who love Him.

Yes, there are people in America who need the gospel. And we will keep proclaiming it here. But we must also go because billions of people around the world live and die without ever hearing the good news of Jesus Christ—not once. The call to make disciples of all nations is not optional (Matthew 28:18–20). It is a mandate from King Jesus.

God’s heart beats for the nations. From Genesis to Revelation, His plan has always been to bless the world through Jesus. Jesus, the Lamb of God who was slain, purchased a people from every nation, tribe, and tongue (Revelation 5:9). And how will they believe unless they hear? How will they hear unless someone goes (Romans 10:13–15)?

At Christ’s Fellowship, we are committed to going. We take seriously the call to send laborers into the harvest. We long to see the gospel planted where it has not yet taken root. We make it our aim to preach Christ where He is not named, so that those who have never heard will understand (Romans 15:20–21).

The mission is urgent. The harvest is ready. Jesus is worthy. So we go.