Are you hungry for the truth?
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An Institutional Church defines its success by the growth and expansion of the organization itself, often equating organizational scale with the advancement of God’s kingdom. Consequently, the focus tends to land on visible elements: elaborate worship services, larger facilities, and a wide array of programs designed to meet every consumer need.
In contrast, a Fellowship focuses exclusively on maturing believers into Christlike disciples. By centering entirely on people, a fellowship removes the burden of institutional demands—such as maintaining buildings, managing staff, funding budgets, or running complex programs. We simply have one another.
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We aren't an organization or an institution—we are just a group of friends gathering around Jesus. That means there's no official way to "join" or become a member here. If you are already a member of a traditional church, you stay a member there. We want to keep things completely uncomplicated. We’re just glad to cross paths with you, share your friendship, and encourage each other along the way.
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Religion focuses on serving God through human effort, where institutional churches rally people around rituals, ceremonies, and church services.
In this fellowship, we take a different approach: we serve God by serving people. For us, spiritual worship isn't a ceremony—it’s simply obeying Jesus by loving the person in front of us. Often, we might not know exactly how to fix a problem, but we can always listen to your story and pray with you. At the end of the day, our only real hope is for Jesus to reveal Himself in our lives.
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It’s easy for religious communities to get caught up in tracking attendance and involvement to measure someone's faith. But that kind of legalism ends up focusing on things Jesus didn't actually command us to do.
That's why, in this fellowship, we keep it simple by focusing only on what Jesus did command. The Bible gives us over fifty "one another" instructions—simple truths like loving one another and serving one another. We want to spend our energy focusing on each other, not on religious rules.
English Sunday celebration @ 12:30 pm
Contact: 646-431-1336
thefellowshipny@gmail.com or please click here!
ARABIC Sunday celebration @ 3 pm
Pastor Amgad Matta: 717-283-3949
We have plenty of parking for drivers
For those taking public transportation, the most direct public transit options are bus lines Q27, Q46, Q48, Q88, and express buses like QM5, QM6, QM8, QM35, QM36. The nearest subway stations connect via bus transfers, while the closest Long Island Rail Road stations are Bayside, Bellerose, and Queens Village.
Address: 220-16 Union Turnpike, Oakland Gardens, NY 11364
we take the bible seriously.
We take our faith seriously.
we take our calling seriously.
because we desire Jesus living his life through us.
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We believe that the Bible is divinely inspired, infallible, and sufficient authoritative rule for all saving knowledge, faith, and obedience. It is the final authority on all matters of faith and practice.
We believe the Bible consists of 66 books of the Old and New Testaments, are the inspired and inerrant written Word of God.
Psalm 19:7–11 | 2 Timothy 3:16–17 | 2 Peter 1:20–21
We believe in one God, eternally existing in three Persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Deuteronomy 6:4 | Hebrews 1:8 | Colossians 1:1–17 | Genesis 1:26–27
We believe man was created in the image of God, but sinned and therefore experienced physical and spiritual death (separation from God). As a result, everyone who does not receive Christ as their Savior, is separated from God and eternally lost.
Genesis 2:17, 3:6 | Romans 5:12–19 | Ephesians 2:1–3, 4:18–19 | Mark 7:20–23
We believe Christ builds His Body, the Church, through His Word, His Spirit, and His people. The Word builds us up by teaching us the ways of God; by strengthening, comforting and giving us hope; by keeping us from sin; and by guiding us in righteousness. We believe in the biblical definition of marriage is between a man and a woman.
1 Corinthians 3:16, 6:12–20
We believe God uses the Holy Spirit and His people to build the Body. Therefore, all believers are ministers for Christ.
Ephesians 4:11–13 | 1 Peter 4:10
We believe in the bodily resurrection of all people for judgment. Believers will be judged, but will be found blameless because of the covering of the blood of Christ, and will enjoy eternal life with God. Unbelievers will be judged according to what they have done and will not inherit the kingdom of God.
Corinthians 15:52 | 1 Thessalonians 4:16 | Revelation 20:4–6, 21:1–8 | Galatians 5:19–21 | John 5:28–29 | Daniel 12:2
We believe all Christians should order their lives according to biblical priorities, among them being:
▪ Cultivation of their personal fellowship with God.
1 Thessalonians 5:17 | John 15:1–2, 17:17 | Colossians 3:16–17
▪ Expression of love to fellow believers by the commitment of prayer, time, effort, ability and resources.
Galatians 6:10 | Philippians 2:3–8 | Romans 15:1–17 | John 15:12–13
▪ Sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ with nonbelievers in both word and deed.
John 15:26–27 | 2 Corinthians 5:17–21 | Matthew 5:16 -
We believe that salvation is a free gift of God's grace, received solely through personal faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, not through human works or rituals. This results in the "new birth" (regeneration) by the Holy Spirit.
We hold that Jesus Christ's sinless life and substitutionary atonement on the cross is the only effective sacrifice for the sins of every person. He was resurrected from the dead and ascended to heaven.
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We believe in one God existing as the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit, each with distinct attributes but without division in nature or being.
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We are Christ-centered
We believe God became flesh in the person of Jesus Christ, conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary, and is true God and true man.
John 8:58 | Matthew 1:18–25 | John 1:14 | John 8:40 | Hebrews 4:14–16 | Hebrews 1:8
We believe Jesus Christ died for our sins as a substitutionary sacrifice, and all who believe in Him are declared righteous on the basis of His shed blood.
2 Corinthians 5:14 | Mark 10:45 | Romans 3:24–26, 5:8–10, 8:28–30 | 1 Peter 3:18
We believe in the bodily resurrection of Christ, His ascension into heaven, and His present life for us as High Priest, Intercessor and Advocate before God the Father.
John 20:25–27 | Acts 1:9–11 | Hebrews 7:25| 1 John 2:1–2
We believe the Church consists of all who put their faith in Jesus Christ. The purpose of the Church is threefold: to give God the worship and praise He deserves; to build up every believer to spiritual maturity; and to proclaim and demonstrate the Good News and transforming power of Christ to all people.
Matthew 16:16–18 | 1 Peter 2:9–10 | Ephesians 4:11–16 | 2 Corinthians 5:18–20 | Acts 1:8 | Matthew 28:19
We believe Christ is the head of the Church, and the local fellowship is to be governed by elders, chosen for service on the basis of biblical qualifications and ministries.
Colossians 1:18 | Ephesians 4:15–16 | Acts 14:21–23 | 1 Timothy 3:1–8 | Titus 1:5–9
We believe Christ has commissioned His Church to observe the baptism of believers and the Lord’s Supper until He returns.
Matthew 28:19 | Acts 2:37–38, 8:26–39, 10:44–48, 16:31–34 | Romans 6:1–4 | Luke 22:14–20 | 1 Corinthians 11:17–34
We believe in the personal, bodily, and visible return of Jesus Christ to establish His kingdom, over which He will reign in righteousness and peace.
Acts 1:10–11 | Matthew 24, 25 | Revelation 20:4–6 | Isaiah 9:6–7, 11:2–5
We believe Jesus gives His body leadership to equip us all to do the work of ministry and He calls everyone to be models of Christ-likeness. We are to express His love to the world by meeting human need with true compassion wherever we find it. As such, we strive to live a lifestyle honoring to God in our actions, words, and relationships. We believe in the biblical definition of marriage is between a man and a woman.
Corinthians 3:16, 6:12–20 | Psalm 119:2,9,28, 50,52,54,105 | Ephesians 4:11–16 | Romans 14:19 | Acts 20:32 | Philippians 2:3–8 | Luke 14:26 | Titus 3:8 | Matthew 25:31–40 | James 1:27 | Ephesians 5:31–32 -
We are Spirit-led
We believe all who by faith receive Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord are born again by the Holy Spirit, who brings them into the Body of Christ as children of God. This salvation is not a result of any human effort or merit.
John 1:12, 3:1–16, 10:27–30, 14:16–17 | Ephesians 2:8–9 | Romans 3:28, 8:9, 8:31–39 | 1 Corinthians 12:13 | Galatians 3:26–27 | Philippians 1:6
We believe all Christians still struggle with sin but God is in the process of transforming them into the likeness of His Son by the indwelling of His Spirit.
1 John 1:8 | Romans 5:3–19, 8:11–13 | Galatians 5:16–17 | Philippians 1:9–11, 19
We believe in the reality and personality of Satan, who attempts to defeat all people through deception. Believers overcome Satan’s schemes by applying biblical truth in the power of the Holy Spirit.
Luke 10:18 | Job 1:6–12 | John 8:44 | Mark 4:15 | Revelation 12:9 | 1 Peter 5:8 | Ephesians 6:10–19
We believe the Holy Spirit gives spiritual gifts to each believer to be used for building up the Body of Christ – the Church – according to biblical guidelines and priorities.
1 Corinthians 12:1–14 | Romans 12:6–8 | 1 Peter 4:10–11m description -
Churches are independent, self-governing fellowship that voluntarily cooperate for missions and ministry efforts. The body does not have hierarchical control over individuals but operates through mutual submission and appointed servant leadership.
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Baptism is an act of obedience after conversion, performed by full immersion in water, symbolizing the believer's faith, the burial of their old life, and their resurrection to a new life in Christ. It is encouraged for faith but not a requirement for salvation.
Lord’s Supper (Communion) is a symbolic act (memorialism) through which believers commemorate Christ's death and anticipate His return.
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Evangelism: We believer proclaiming the Gospel and making disciples of all nations is considered a duty and privilege of every follower of Christ.
Sanctity of Life: We strongly opposes abortion, believing that human life is sacred from the moment of conception and should be protected.
Marriage and Sexuality: We believe that marriage is a lifetime union solely between one man and one woman and view all sexual relations outside of this context as contrary to biblical teaching.
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We agree to disagree.
There are some doctrines on which two Christians may agree to disagree, even though they are in the same local church and part of the same leadership team. Examples include: the dating of events in Genesis, order of events associated with the Lord’s return, and degree of separation from worldly practices. When teaching in any such area, it is made clear these beliefs are not essential for salvation or leadership in the church. We may state the case for our position, but will also acknowledge that sincere and intelligent Christians hold different views. We are committed to nurturing the unity we share as the family of God, and to obeying His command to love one another.
Romans 14:1–15:7 | 2 Timothy 2:23–24 | Titus 3:9
We are co-creators with God in our love-relationship with him.
We believe in the co-creation of a profound love relationship between humanity and God. While God created the universe through His word, a true relationship requires time, mutual interaction, and the free will of both parties to grow. The genuine obedience is far superior to religious sacrifice or impersonal good deeds, as the latter can often create distance between the individual and the Creator. By focusing on "sonship" and personal connection rather than mere performance, we emphasize participation in a new creation of intimacy that mirrors the union within the Trinity. Watch out against the "Martha-like" trap of prioritizing tasks over presence, because the ultimate goal of the Gospel is a shared life of mutual love and abiding in one another.
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What I love about “The Fellowship”?
There are no religious mandates here. No tradition, no hierarchy, no legalism, no institution. This is a church without branding and boundaries. We simply devote ourselves to one another in Christ’s love, just obeying what is actually commanded by our lord.