Live Stream February 1, 2026

Speaker : Maury Brenneman

The February 1, 2026 live stream at Fellowship Missionary Church was a powerful and intentional worship gathering focused on encountering the presence of God together as a church family. After multiple weather-related delays in previous weeks, the congregation joyfully gathered with expectancy, believing that God desired to meet His people in a unique and meaningful way.

A Call to Encounter God Together

From the beginning, this service was intentionally different from a typical Sunday gathering. The focus was not simply on a program, but on creating space to encounter the Lord—together and individually. The congregation was invited to step outside of their comfort zones and participate actively through prayer, worship, listening, and creative expression.

The service opened with a reminder that God is already present, and the invitation was for the people to respond with a simple but powerful declaration: “I am here.” Just as God promises His presence to His people, the congregation acknowledged their desire to be fully present with Him.

Scripture and Worship Rooted in Peace

The central Scripture for the morning came from Philippians 4:4–7, calling the church to rejoice in the Lord, reject anxiety, and bring every concern to God with prayer and thanksgiving. This passage shaped the entire service, emphasizing peace that surpasses understanding and guards our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.

Through worship, the congregation sang songs declaring Jesus as the center of everything—from personal lives to the life of the church. The atmosphere was one of surrender, praise, and deep reverence for God’s presence.

Listening Prayer and Creative Worship

A significant portion of the service was dedicated to listening prayer, creating intentional silence for the congregation to hear from the Holy Spirit. Attendees were encouraged to reflect, write down what God was speaking to them, and release worries and anxieties symbolically by laying them at the feet of Jesus.

Creative worship played a central role, with opportunities for artistic expression through painting, writing, movement, and collaborative art. These acts of creativity reflected the belief that worship is not limited to singing, but can be expressed through the gifts and creativity God has placed within each person.

Community, Testimony, and Celebration

The service also included meaningful moments of community life, announcements, and opportunities to serve both locally and globally. The congregation was invited into upcoming mission work, special celebrations, and fellowship events that reflect the heart of the church.

One of the most powerful moments of the morning was the celebration of baptism, marking a public declaration of faith and new life in Christ. This joyful moment served as a reminder of the transforming work of Jesus and the reason the church gathers—to celebrate redemption and new beginnings.

A Service Marked by God’s Presence

The February 1, 2026 livestream concluded with joyful worship and gratitude for all that God had done throughout the morning. From prayer and Scripture to creativity and celebration, the service reflected a church deeply committed to seeking God’s presence and responding in obedience and praise.

This gathering reminded everyone that when God’s people come together with open hearts, He moves powerfully—bringing peace, healing, renewal, and joy.

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