** There will be no worship service on Oct 24th as the church instead serves the city on that date. More info under Events!

Fellowship Church exists to know Christ
and to make him known.

OUR STORY

Fellowship Church was planted in 2006 with the vision of being an authentic Christian community committed to proclaiming and demonstrating the love of Christ to Louisville. On October 10, 2006, a group of 29 people was incorporated as charter members of this new church. And on March 4, 2007, Fellowship held its first public worship service. God has blessed this small church immensely. We have seen Jesus redeem lives, restore the broken, and build a community that is passionate about knowing Christ and making him known. We are affiliated with the SBC and align strongly with 9Marks and The Gospel Coalition.

OUR IDENTITIES

Everyone who experiences the saving grace of Jesus is forever changed. We are a "new creation" with a new identity. At Fellowship Church, we seek to grow as disciples of Christ in five different ways that we call our "Gospel Identities," centered around the new people Jesus calls us to be.  Our Gospel Identities are at the core of how we think of ourselves as disciples and how we regularly assess our spiritual growth. Read on for information about our identities. To hear a sermon on an identity, simply click the corresponding image.
We are worshipers. All of us worship what we enjoy most. Through the gospel, Christians have been set free to find our greatest joy in God through Christ. Therefore, our central passion is to know, enjoy, and worship our triune God. The primary way we live out this identity corporately is by gathering each Sunday to re-center our lives on Jesus Christ by faithfully proclaiming and exulting in the Gospel through preaching, singing, prayer, and celebrating of the Lord’s Supper together.
We are learners. As Christians, we have apprenticed ourselves to Jesus to teach us how to live new lives in his Kingdom. We believe that God teaches us supremely through his Word, the Bible. Therefore, at Fellowship we are serious about studying, preaching, and teaching the Word of God, believing that we will have no great love for God in our hearts without great thoughts about him in our minds.
We are family. As Christians, we live in the joy of knowing that God is our Father, Christ is our older Brother, and the Holy Spirit is the seal of our adoption into God’s family. This makes us all brothers and sisters! As family, we are committed to live life together, love one another, and help each other cultivate joy in Christ. One of the primary ways we live out this identity at Fellowship is through our Gospel Community Groups.
We are servants. Jesus tells us that the greatest in his Kingdom is the servant of all. Of course, the greatest servant in the Kingdom is Christ himself, who served us by laying down his life for our sins (Mark 10:45). As those who have been so richly served by Christ, we now live in service to one another and to our community as the body of Christ on earth.
Lastly, we are missionaries. The word "missionary" simply means to be sent. As disciples, we have been sent by Christ to make disciples. At Fellowship, we are passionate about making Christ’s name known and loved in Louisville and to the ends of the earth. So we share the gospel in the everyday stuff of life and we seek to plant reproducing churches at home and abroad. We joyfully support several oversees missionaries that we have commissioned and sent out from our body to do the work of kingdom expansion among the nations.

OUR LEADERS

Elders

We believe the Bible entrusts the leadership of the church to a plurality of elders (also synonymously called "pastors"). Elders/pastors are to be men exemplary in character who can teach, nurture, and lead the church. They seek also to guard the church's doctrinal integrity and relational purity as under-shepherds of the Chief Shepherd, Jesus Christ.

Dean Brunton

Clay Kelly

Lee NesSmith

Scott Allen

Todd Pellowe

Matt Webster

Staff

Scott Allen

Pastor for
Preaching and Vision

Todd Pellowe

Executive Pastor

Lydia Borengasser

Administrative Assistant Director of Women's Ministries

Kyle Baldwin

Pastoral Intern for
Students and Families

Anna Koke

Director of
Fellowship Kids Ministry

Riley Neal

Pastoral Intern for
Equipping

OUR BELIEFS

The following statement of faith represents what we believe God's Word teaches. It was adapted from The Gospel Coalition's confessional statement and forms part of our church constitution. *See the bottom of the page for Fellowship's Church's full constitution and by-laws. 

The Triune God

We believe in one God, eternally existing in three equally divine Persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, who know, love, and glorify one another. This one true and living God is infinitely perfect both in his love and in his holiness. He is the Creator of all things, visible and invisible, and is therefore worthy to receive all glory and adoration. Immortal and eternal, he perfectly and exhaustively knows the end from the beginning, sustains and sovereignly rules over all things, and providentially brings about his eternal good purposes to redeem a people for himself and restore his fallen creation, to the praise of his glorious grace.

Revelation

God has graciously disclosed his existence and power in the created order, and has supremely revealed himself to fallen human beings in the person of his Son, the incarnate Word. Moreover, this God is a speaking God who by his Spirit has graciously disclosed himself in human words: we believe that God has inspired the words preserved in the Scriptures, the sixty-six books of the Old and New Testaments, which are both a record and a means of his saving work in the world. These writings alone constitute the verbally inspired Word of God, which is utterly authoritative and without error in the original writings, complete in its revelation of his will for salvation, sufficient for all that God requires us to believe and do, and final in its authority over every domain of knowledge to which it speaks. We confess that both our finitude and our sinfulness preclude the possibility of knowing God’s truth exhaustively, but we affirm that, enlightened by the Spirit of God, we can know God’s revealed truth truly. The Bible is to be believed, as God’s instruction, in all that it teaches; obeyed, as God’s command, in all that it requires; and trusted, as God’s pledge, in all that it promises. As God’s people hear, believe, and do the Word, they are equipped as disciples of Christ and witnesses to the gospel.

Creation of Humanity

We believe that God created human beings, male and female, in his own image. Adam and Eve belonged to the created order that God himself declared to be very good, serving as God’s agents to care for, manage, and govern creation, living in holy and devoted fellowship with their Maker. Men and women, equally made in the image of God, enjoy equal access to God by faith in Christ Jesus and are both called to move beyond passive self-indulgence to significant private and public engagement in family, church, and civic life. Adam and Eve were made to complement each other in a one-flesh union that establishes the only normative pattern of sexual relations for men and women, such that marriage ultimately serves as a type of the union between Christ and his church. In God’s wise purposes, men and women are not simply interchangeable, but rather they complement each other in mutually enriching ways. God ordains that they assume distinctive roles which reflect the loving relationship between Christ and the church, the husband exercising headship in a way that displays the caring, sacrificial love of Christ, and the wife submitting to her husband in a way that models the love of the church for her Lord. In the ministry of the church, both men and women are encouraged to serve Christ and to be developed to their full potential in the manifold ministries of the people of God. The distinctive leadership role within the church given to qualified men is grounded in creation, fall, and redemption and must not be sidelined by appeals to cultural developments.

The Fall

We believe that Adam, made in the image of God, distorted that image and forfeited his original blessedness—for himself and all his progeny—by falling into sin through Satan’s temptation. As a result, all human beings are alienated from God, corrupted in every aspect of their being (e.g., physically, mentally, volitionally, emotionally, spiritually) and condemned finally and irrevocably to death—apart from God’s own gracious intervention. The supreme need of all human beings is to be reconciled to the God under whose just and holy wrath we stand; the only hope of all human beings is the undeserved love of this same God, who alone can rescue us and restore us to himself.

The Plan of God

We believe that from all eternity God determined in grace to save a great multitude of guilty sinners from every tribe and language and people and nation, and to this end foreknew them and chose them. We believe that God justifies and sanctifies those who by grace have faith in Jesus, and that he will one day glorify them—all to the praise of his glorious grace. In love God commands and implores all people to repent and believe, having set his saving love on those he has chosen and having ordained Christ to be their Redeemer.

The Gospel

We believe that the gospel is the good news of Jesus Christ—God’s very wisdom. Utter folly to the world, even though it is the power of God to those who are being saved, this good news is Christological, centering on the cross and resurrection: the gospel is not proclaimed if Christ is not proclaimed, and the authentic Christ has not been proclaimed if his death and resurrection are not central (the message is: “Christ died for our sins . . . [and] was raised”). This good news is biblical (his death and resurrection are according to the Scriptures), theological and salvific (Christ died for our sins, to reconcile us to God), historical (if the saving events did not happen, our faith is worthless, we are still in our sins, and we are to be pitied more than all others), apostolic (the message was entrusted to and transmitted by the apostles, who were witnesses of these saving events), and intensely personal (where it is received, believed, and held firmly, individual persons are saved).

The Redemption of Christ

We believe that, moved by love and in obedience to his Father, the eternal Son became human: the Word became flesh, fully God and fully human being, one Person in two natures. The man Jesus, the promised Messiah of Israel, was conceived through the miraculous agency of the Holy Spirit, and was born of the virgin Mary. He perfectly obeyed his heavenly Father, lived a sinless life, performed miraculous signs, was crucified under Pontius Pilate, arose bodily from the dead on the third day, and ascended into heaven. As the mediatorial King, he is seated at the right hand of God the Father, exercising in heaven and on earth all of God’s sovereignty, and is our High Priest and righteous Advocate. We believe that by his incarnation, life, death, resurrection, and ascension, Jesus Christ acted as our representative and substitute. He did this so that in him we might become the righteousness of God: on the cross he canceled sin, propitiated God, and, by bearing the full penalty of our sins, reconciled to God all those who believe. By his resurrection Christ Jesus was vindicated by his Father, broke the power of death and defeated Satan who once had power over it, and brought everlasting life to all his people; by his ascension he has been forever exalted as Lord and has prepared a place for us to be with him. We believe that salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name given under heaven by which we must be saved. Because God chose the lowly things of this world, the despised things, the things that are not, to nullify the things that are, no human being can ever boast before him—Christ Jesus has become for us wisdom from God—that is, our righteousness, holiness, and redemption.

The Justification of Sinners

We believe that Christ, by his obedience and death, fully discharged the debt of all those who are justified. By his sacrifice, he bore in our stead the punishment due us for our sins, making a proper, real, and full satisfaction to God’s justice on our behalf. By his perfect obedience he satisfied the just demands of God on our behalf, since by faith alone that perfect obedience is credited to all who trust in Christ alone for their acceptance with God. Inasmuch as Christ was given by the Father for us, and his obedience and punishment were accepted in place of our own, freely and not for anything in us, this justification is solely of free grace, in order that both the exact justice and the rich grace of God might be glorified in the justification of sinners. We believe that a zeal for personal and public obedience flows from this free justification.

The Power of the Holy Spirit

We believe that this salvation, attested in all Scripture and secured by Jesus Christ, is applied to his people by the Holy Spirit. Sent by the Father and the Son, the Holy Spirit glorifies the Lord Jesus Christ, and, as the other Paraclete (advocate/counselor), is present with and in believers. He convicts the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment, and by his powerful and mysterious work regenerates spiritually dead sinners, awakening them to repentance and faith, and in him they are baptized into union with the Lord Jesus, such that they are justified before God by grace alone through faith alone in Jesus Christ alone. By the Spirit's agency, believers are renewed, sanctified, and adopted into God's family; they participate in the divine nature and receive his sovereignly distributed gifts. The Holy Spirit is himself the down payment of the promised inheritance, and in this age indwells, guides, instructs, equips, revives, and empowers believers for Christ-like living and service.

The Kingdom of God

We believe that those who have been saved by the grace of God through union with Christ by faith and through regeneration by the Holy Spirit enter the kingdom of God and delight in the blessings of the new covenant: the forgiveness of sins, the inward transformation that awakens a desire to glorify, trust, and obey God, and the prospect of the glory yet to be revealed. Good works constitute indispensable evidence of saving grace. Living as salt in a world that is decaying and light in a world that is dark, believers should neither withdraw into seclusion from the world, nor become indistinguishable from it: rather, we are to do good to the city, for all the glory and honor of the nations is to be offered up to the living God. Recognizing whose created order this is, and because we are citizens of God’s kingdom, we are to love our neighbors as ourselves, doing good to all, especially to those who belong to the household of God. The kingdom of God, already present but not fully realized, is the exercise of God’s sovereignty in the world toward the eventual redemption of all creation. The kingdom of God is an invasive power that plunders Satan’s dark kingdom and regenerates and renovates through repentance and faith the lives of individuals rescued from that kingdom. It therefore inevitably establishes a new community of human life together under God.

God's New People

We believe that God’s new covenant people have already come to the heavenly Jerusalem; they are already seated with Christ in the heavenlies. This universal church is manifest in local churches of which Christ is the only Head; thus each “local church” is, in fact, the church, the household of God, the assembly of the living God, and the pillar and foundation of the truth. The church is the body of Christ, the apple of his eye, graven on his hands, and he has pledged himself to her forever. The church is distinguished by her gospel message, her sacred ordinances, her discipline, her great mission, and, above all, by her love for God, and by her members’ love for one another and for the world. Crucially, this gospel we cherish has both personal and corporate dimensions, neither of which may properly be overlooked. Christ Jesus is our peace: he has not only brought about peace with God, but also peace between alienated peoples. His purpose was to create in himself one new humanity, thus making peace, and in one body to reconcile both Jew and Gentile to God through the cross, by which he put to death their hostility. The church serves as a sign of God’s future new world when its members live for the service of one another and their neighbors, rather than for self-focus. The church is the corporate dwelling place of God’s Spirit, and the continuing witness to God in the world.

Baptism

We believe that those who have consciously put their faith in Christ are to be baptized (immersed under water) as a symbol of their union with Christ in his life, death, and resurrection. They are also to be baptized in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, indicating that they have now been immersed into a Trinitarian identity with God as their Father, Christ as their Savior and older brother, and the Holy Spirit as the seal and proof of their adoption into God’s family. Since baptism is reserved only for those who have consciously trusted in Christ, we will receive into membership only those who have been baptized as believers.

The Lord's Supper

We believe the Lord’s Supper is served in commemoration of Jesus’ redeeming sacrifice of Himself on the cross in our stead, for our forgiveness. The elements are emblems of His body torn for us and His blood poured out for us, and to partake of them is to remember and proclaim the merits of His sacrifice for sin until He returns. The Supper, in addition to being commemorative, looks forward to the establishment of Christ’s Kingdom fully in the future. The Supper shall be served as frequently as deemed desirable by the elders and shall be served only to believing, regenerate Christians.

Church Offices

We believe in two church offices: the office of elder and the office of deacon. The Bible entrusts the leadership of the church to a plurality of called men, variously referred to as ‘elders,’ ‘pastors,’ or ‘overseers,’ who are to lead, feed, teach, protect, shepherd, and care for Christ’s church. We believe that Jesus is the Head, Chief Shepherd, and Senior Pastor of his church and that elders are called to be under- shepherds who lead under Christ’s authority. Elders are also to be men who are an example of Christ to the church in both word and deed. And elders will be held accountable on the last day for every soul that Christ entrusted to their care. Additionally, we believe that called and qualified men and women may serve as deacons charged with the practical care and oversight of the church’s physical/ logistical needs and functions. Deacons are those who take on church-wide, corporate level practical responsibilities so as to free the elders to be able to devote themselves to the soul-care of God’s people.

The Restoration of All Things

We believe in the personal, glorious, and bodily return of our Lord Jesus Christ with his holy angels, when he will exercise his role as final Judge, and his kingdom will be consummated. We believe in the bodily resurrection of both the just and the unjust—the unjust to judgment and eternal conscious punishment in hell, as our Lord himself taught, and the just to eternal blessedness in the presence of him who sits on the throne and of the Lamb, in the new heaven and the new earth, the home of righteousness. On that day the church will be presented faultless before God by the obedience, suffering and triumph of Christ, all sin purged and its wretched effects forever banished. God will be all in all and his people will be enthralled by the immediacy of his ineffable holiness, and everything will be to the praise of his glorious grace.

Marriage and Sexuality

We believe the term “marriage” has only one meaning and that is marriage sanctioned by God which joins one man and one woman in a single, exclusive union, as delineated in Scripture. We believe that God intends sexual intimacy to only occur between a man and a woman who are married to each other. We believe that God has commanded that no intimate sexual activity be engaged in outside of a marriage between a man and a woman. We believe that any form of sexual immorality, such as adultery, fornication, homosexuality, bisexual conduct, bestiality, incest, pornography, or any attempt to change one’s sex, or disagreement with one’s biological sex, is sinful and offensive to God. We believe that in order to preserve the function and integrity of the church as the local Body of Christ, and to provide a biblical role model to the church members and the community, it is imperative that all persons employed by the church in any capacity, or who serve as volunteers, should abide by and agree to this Statement on Marriage and Sexuality and conduct themselves accordingly. We believe that God offers redemption and restoration to all who confess and forsake their sin, seeking His mercy and forgiveness through Jesus Christ. We believe that every person must be afforded compassion, love, kindness, respect, and dignity. Hateful and harassing behavior or attitudes directed toward any individual are to be repudiated and are not in accord with Scripture nor the doctrines of the church.

Full church constitution and by-laws: