Episodes 11-20


Episode #20 – God Captured Vicki’s Heart

03.07.18  |  Duration: 24 minutes

One of Fellowship Bible Church’s newest members, Vicki Meyer, shares her story of how God saved her through a process of walking closely with a member of our church family, Sarah Bowden. Vicki came to Fellowship as an agnostic in 2017. Vicki connected with Sarah who walked with her loved her and answered her questions. Through these discussions and leadership, Vicki came to accept Christ as her savior!! Listen as Dan and Amy discover Vicki’s story share it with Fellowship! This is a story that you won’t want to miss.

Thanks for listening to Fellowship Talks! Our goal is to infuse the mission and values of Fellowship into the daily life of each person at Fellowship by giving our church a midweek connection to the church.

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Special thanks to:

Michelle Younkman for giving voice to the podcast’s introduction and conclusion.

Dave Younkman for serving as our recording engineer.

We the Union for lending the use of their song “Alive in Us.”

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Episode #19 – Sitting Down with FSK

02.21.18  |  Duration: 19 minutes

Dan and Amy sit down with FSK! This is our FellowShip Kids. Matt Morgan from the Little Rock campus and Katie James from the Benton campus join the podcast to talk about the Gospel Project curriculum that all kids ages 2 through 6th grade engage with on Sunday mornings. Jen Grau also serves faithfully in FSK on the Cabot campus.

Be sure to find the Fellowship Kids App in your iTunes or Google store!

Thanks for listening to Fellowship Talks! Our goal is to infuse the mission and values of Fellowship into the daily life of each person at Fellowship by giving our church a midweek connection to the church.

Join a Small Group at Fellowship!

Special thanks to:

Michelle Younkman for giving voice to the podcast’s introduction and conclusion.

Dave Younkman for serving as our recording engineer.

We the Union for lending the use of their song “Alive in Us.”

Email us your questions or thoughts:

fellowshipTalks@fellowshiponline.com


Episode #18 – Aaron Keyes & Kathryn Maack on Worship

02.07.18  |  Duration: 30 minutes

Aaron Keyes and Kathryn Maack join Fellowship Talks for an exciting episode about worship. Unfortunately for our listeners, Amy is out of town, but Dan is still here to hold things together. We talk about the Dwell Conference at Fellowship Bible Church in Little Rock. Aaron Keyes is a songwriter, father, and teacher. He spoke at the Dwell Conference last year and is a featured speaker again this year. Dan, Aaron, and Kathryn talk about what true worship is and how families can bring worship into a regular family routine.

The Dwell Conference is March 9-10, 2018 at Fellowship Bible Church’s Little Rock Campus. You can learn more about Dwell and register for the conference here: Dwell Conference

Kathryn Maack serves as a Women’s Pastor at Fellowship Bible Church.

Aaron Keyes is worship pastor at Grace Fellowship Church in Atlanta Georgia. Aaron and his band travel nationally & internationally, leading worship and training leaders. In 2008, the Keyes launched their worship school, with four students coming to live in their basement and on their tour bus for six months of “real, gritty shared-life and on-the-job discipleship.”

Since then, many worship leaders from around the world have come through their home, gone through their training, and become part of their broader family, 10,000 Fathers.

Aaron has recorded five albums, the most recent being a two-part project with his band called, “Through it All.” 10,000 Fathers has released two albums, releasing the fantastic “Adventure” project in 2016.

Aaron’s heart is to restore the Word of God to the foundation of corporate worship and to help lead the next generation of worship leaders (who lead songs) to become more biblically empowered worship pastors (who lead people).

Thanks for listening to Fellowship Talks! Our goal is to infuse the mission and values of Fellowship into the daily life of each person at Fellowship by giving our church a midweek connection to the church.

Join a Small Group at Fellowship!

Special thanks to:

Michelle Younkman for giving voice to the podcast’s introduction and conclusion.

Dave Younkman for serving as our recording engineer.

We the Union for lending the use of their song “Alive in Us.”

Email us your questions or thoughts:

fellowshipTalks@fellowshiponline.com


Episode #17 – Neighborhood Ice Cream Party!

01.24.18  |  Duration: 25 minutes

Dan and Amy welcome Fellowship members Lance and Heather Patterson to Fellowship Talks. Lance and Heather share their experience of visiting Fellowship for the first time and how they got connected to a D-Group. Their D-Group has a great story of reaching out to their neighborhood by hosting a Neighborhood Ice Cream Party!

Lance and Heather mentioned a book/study that their D-Group went through called “The Art of Neighboring” by Jay Pathak and Dave Runyon. You can also check out a RightNow Media Conference session by Dave Runyon called “The Art of Neighboring.”

Thanks for listening to Fellowship Talks! Our goal is to infuse the mission and values of Fellowship into the daily life of each person at Fellowship by giving our church a midweek connection to the church.

Join a D-Group at Fellowship!

Special thanks to:

Michelle Younkman for giving voice to the podcast’s introduction and conclusion.

Dave Younkman for serving as our recording engineer.

We the Union for lending the use of their song “Alive in Us.”

Email us your questions or thoughts:

fellowshipTalks@fellowshiponline.com


Episode #16 – Getting to Know Cody & Jessica Calhoun

01.10.18  |  Duration: 30 min

Dan and Amy visit with Fellowship’s Benton Campus Pastor, Cody Calhoun. Cody and Jessica have been with Fellowship for five years and share some incredible stories of how God is working in our Benton campus. Cody is also an elder at Fellowship and a self-proclaimed Saline County boy. Listen and get to know Cody and Jessica as they share stories from the Benton campus and why Jessica won’t give Cody massages.

Just to set the record straight, we do love Ouachita Baptist University. Half of Fellowship’s staff has studied at Ouachita Baptist, seriously! Just giving Cody a hard time for not going there too.

If you are looking for a great college, Ouachita is a fantastic place to go, Check It Out!

Thanks for listening to Fellowship Talks! Our goal is to infuse the mission and values of Fellowship into the daily life of each person at Fellowship by giving our church a midweek connection to the church.

Join a Small Group at Fellowship!

Special thanks to:

Michelle Younkman for giving voice to the podcast’s introduction and conclusion.

Dave Younkman for serving as our recording engineer.

We the Union for lending the use of their song “Alive in Us.”

Email us your questions or thoughts:

fellowshipTalks@fellowshiponline.com


Episode #15 – Christmas Stories with Ben Parkinson

12.20.17  |  Duration: 25 min

Merry Christmas! Gather the whole family together and listen with us as Ben reads a few Christmas stories and shares some of his favorite memories of family Christmas gatherings.

Catch a few pictures of Ben in his Vikings uniform:

  

Special thanks to John Whalen from Cider Mill Press Book Publishers LLC for permission to read this Christmas classic “The Night Before Christmas” by Clement C. Moore.

Cider Mill Press Book Publishers
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Kennebunkport, ME 04046

Thanks for listening to Fellowship Talks! Our goal is to infuse the mission and values of Fellowship into the daily life of each person at Fellowship by giving our church a midweek connection to the church.

Join a Small Group at Fellowship!

Special thanks to:

Michelle Younkman for giving voice to the podcast’s introduction and conclusion.

Dave Younkman for serving as our recording engineer.

We the Union for lending the use of their song “Alive in Us.”

Email us your questions or thoughts:

fellowshipTalks@fellowshiponline.com


Episode #14 – Joel Sengoga on Rwanda

12.13.17  |  Duration: 30 min

Dan and Amy visit with mission’s partner, Joel Sengoga. Joel came to Little Rock in 2014 to participate in Fellowship Associates’ church planting residency. As the pastor of Divine Destiny Church in Kigali, Rwanda, Joel had a dream to plant churches throughout Rwanda. Through the residency and his partnership with Fellowship, he now has a clear strategy for developing leaders and sending them out to plant more churches.

Joel mentioned child sponsorship through Africa New Life. For more information, visit africanewlife.org.

We also talked about how to support Joel and his ministry in Rwanda. Visit fellowshipassociates.org and look under previous residents for the link to give, or you can write a check to Fellowship Bible Church and write “Joel Sengoga” in the memo line.

If you have more questions for Joel or want to send him a note of encouragement, feel to reach out to him here.

Thanks for listening to Fellowship Talks! Our goal is to infuse the mission and values of Fellowship into the daily life of each person at Fellowship by giving our church a midweek connection to the church.

Join a Small Group at Fellowship!

Special thanks to:

Michelle Younkman for giving voice to the podcast’s introduction and conclusion.

Dave Younkman for serving as our recording engineer.

We the Union for lending the use of their song “Alive in Us.”

Email us your questions or thoughts:

fellowshipTalks@fellowshiponline.com


Episode #13 – Shelby Smith on Race and Diversity

11.29.17  |  Duration: 50 min

Dan and Amy sit down with Shelby Smith. Shelby works on Fellowship’s West Little Rock Campus as a Care Pastor. He has served on Fellowship’s staff for 18 years! Shelby came to a place where he realized he had become complacent when it came to race issues. God put it on his heart to start more conversations about race and encourage believers to step into positive, gospel conversations about differences between people. Our discussion begins by discussing Shelby’s Midweek D Group and some of the discussion that group has had around race issues.

Shelby mentioned studies by Tony Evans and John Piper. These videos can be viewed on RightNow Media. Every person who attends Fellowship can have access to RightNow Media. If you don’t have access and would like to have access, please email Dan Sheaffer at dsheaffer@fellowshiponline.com.

Oneness Embraced with Tony Evans

Bloodlines by John Piper

If you have more questions for Shelby and want to connect with him further, feel to reach out to him ssmith@fellowshiponline.com.

Thanks for listening to Fellowship Talks! Our goal is to infuse the mission and values of Fellowship into the daily life of each person at Fellowship by giving our church a midweek connection to the church.

Join a Small Group at Fellowship!

Special thanks to:

Michelle Younkman for giving voice to the podcast’s introduction and conclusion.

Dave Younkman for serving as our recording engineer.

We the Union for lending the use of their song “Alive in Us.”

Email us your questions or thoughts:

fellowshipTalks@fellowshiponline.com


Episode #12 – Meet Fellowship’s New Cabot Pastor

11.15.17  |  Duration: 30 min

Dan and Amy sit down with Jason and Stephanie Beams. Jason is Fellowship’s new Cabot Campus Pastor. He and his family have moved to Central Arkansas from Japan. Get to know Jason and Stephanie, and learn about their family. Listen as the Beams share about their passion for serving here at Fellowship.

If you have more questions for Jason, you can connect with Jason by emailing him at jbeams@fellowshiponline.com.

Thanks for listening to Fellowship Talks! Our goal is to infuse the mission and values of Fellowship into the daily life of each person at Fellowship by giving our church a midweek connection to the church.

Join a Small Group at Fellowship!

Special thanks to:

Michelle Younkman for giving voice to the podcast’s introduction and conclusion.

Dave Younkman for serving as our recording engineer.

We the Union for lending the use of their song “Alive in Us.”

Email us your questions or thoughts:

fellowshipTalks@fellowshiponline.com


Episode #11 – Parenting and Social Media – Week 2

11.08.17  |  Duration: 30 min

The conversation about social media was too good only to have one episode, so Dan and Amy are back with Trish White and Tyler Kemp this week on Fellowship Talks. Trish is Fellowship’s Senior High Women’s Pastor on the Little Rock campus, and Tyler is the Student Pastor on Fellowship’s Cabot campus.

We continue our discussion about how to parent our kids around social media. We talk about some of the boundaries that could be good for parents to incorporate with their kids. Trish and Tyler also share some of the effects of social media usage that they have witnessed among their students at Fellowship. As with all parenting, when it comes to social media, parents need to remember that the focus should ultimately be on shaping the heart of their child, not just keeping them from doing bad things.

If you have more questions about how to best parent your kids and their social media, feel free to talk to any of our student pastors at Fellowship.

Thanks for listening to Fellowship Talks! Our goal is to infuse the mission and values of Fellowship into the daily life of each person at Fellowship by giving our church a midweek connection to the church.

Join a Small Group at Fellowship!

Special thanks to:

Michelle Younkman for giving voice to the podcast’s introduction and conclusion.

Dave Younkman for serving as our recording engineer.

We the Union for lending the use of their song “Alive in Us.”

Email us your questions or thoughts:

fellowshipTalks@fellowshiponline.com