Fellowship Rogers

Fellowship Rogers The Rogers congregation of Fellowship Bible Church. Join us for services on Sunday mornings at 9:00am and 10:30am!
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Fellowship is a multi-congregational church, which means that our structure is one church composed of distinct congregations: Celebrate Recovery (Friday), Mosaic (Saturday), and Fellowship Rogers (Sunday Morning). All congregations share one Mission and Vision, one strategic plan and process, one facility and shared financial resources, and one set of core values and beliefs.

As we look back on a very full month in the life of our church body, we’re feeling grateful. We’ve had a front row seat ...
05/26/2026

As we look back on a very full month in the life of our church body, we’re feeling grateful. We’ve had a front row seat to watch God at work as we aim to produce and release spiritual leaders — through intentional family time at Summer Kickoff and Family Camp, baptizing students at Celebration, between generations of men at Men’s Retreat, dedicating parents and children to a lifetime of discipleship, and sending off our senior cell group students into their next chapter of life — we know this: God is with us in the mundane and the miraculous.

Though summer may be here, there are still so many ways to get connected at Fellowship Rogers! Visit fellowshiprogers.org/events to learn more about what’s coming up as we strive to grow together this summer.

Happy Mother’s Day! Today, we honor and celebrate all the moms and mother figures in our lives. Moms, we love you and we...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day! Today, we honor and celebrate all the moms and mother figures in our lives. Moms, we love you and we thank God for you!

Fellowship men — next weekend is for you! Worship, multigenerational community, and time outside on the Buffalo River. J...
04/24/2026

Fellowship men — next weekend is for you! Worship, multigenerational community, and time outside on the Buffalo River. Join us for Men’s Retreat on May 1-2.

To sign up, visit fellowshiprogers.org/men.

This weekend, we continue in Acts! You can still pick up an Acts guide (now for $10!) in the foyer on Sunday. Join us as...
04/17/2026

This weekend, we continue in Acts! You can still pick up an Acts guide (now for $10!) in the foyer on Sunday. Join us as we worship and learn together this weekend!

He is risen! What an incredible morning celebrating Christ’s resurrection with the body of believers.May we live like si...
04/05/2026

He is risen! What an incredible morning celebrating Christ’s resurrection with the body of believers.

May we live like sin lost & God won!

The cross has spoken, we are forgiven!Christ, our King, the promised Messiah — He has risen from the grave, paying the p...
04/05/2026

The cross has spoken, we are forgiven!

Christ, our King, the promised Messiah — He has risen from the grave, paying the price for our redemption that we could never pay ourselves. With His death and resurrection, He makes a way for us to be reconciled to God.

With great joy and hope, we wish you a happy Easter Sunday!

On Good Friday, Jesus was sentenced to death on a cross. As His body succumbed, He forgave His executioners. As He took ...
04/03/2026

On Good Friday, Jesus was sentenced to death on a cross. As His body succumbed, He forgave His executioners. As He took His last breath, He stated, “It is finished”.

And we call this day “Good Friday”. So what makes the worst day good?

The day was good because it was driven by divine love. His sacrifice on the cross was an intentional, loving choice to overcome our sin and brokenness.

The day was good because it was necessary to accomplish Jesus’ redemptive mission — to seek and
save the lost.

The day was good because it led to joy. “…fixing our eyes on Jesus … [who] for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame…” (Hebrews 12:2). What was this joy set before him? It was you, me, and all those who believe, together, forever with Him.

The worst day becomes good when we keep our line of sight on eternity, divine love, redemption, and joy.

It is finished.

To read more from this morning's Easter devotional, visit our website: https://www.fellowshipnwa.org/page/2077?Item=16556

“By His wounds, we are healed.”Tomorrow morning, we’ll observe Palm Sunday with a Tenebrae service. Through Scripture an...
03/29/2026

“By His wounds, we are healed.”

Tomorrow morning, we’ll observe Palm Sunday with a Tenebrae service. Through Scripture and song, we’ll worship God as we prepare our hearts and minds for Holy Week.

This service will be a meaningful opportunity to reflect on Jesus’ sacrifice and to anticipate the joy of celebrating His resurrection on Easter. Join us at 9 or 10:30am.

Halfway through spring break, and our teams are having a blast! Thanks for praying with us this week. Please continue to...
03/26/2026

Halfway through spring break, and our teams are having a blast! Thanks for praying with us this week. Please continue to cover our teams in prayer as they wind down and begin traveling home to NWA this weekend. To learn more about each trip, visit fellowshiprogers.org/springbreak

“For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be c...
12/25/2025

“For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.“ Isaiah 9:6

Merry Christmas, Fellowship! May you rejoice today and every day that Christ our Savior is born, and that we may know Emmanuel—God with us.

Address

1051 W Pleasant Grove Rd
Rogers, AR
72758

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Sunday 8am - 12:30pm

Telephone

+14796598884

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