
Welcome to Grace Fellowship! We’re so glad you’re here. Pastor Joe and Sally Zamarripa, along with our entire church family, want to remind you that God’s hand is moving in powerful ways—and He’s moving in your life, too. No matter where you are on your journey, we’re here to walk alongside you, encourage you, and help you discover the amazing purpose God has for you. His love, grace, and plans for your future are greater than you can imagine. We can’t wait to see how He works in your life—welcome to the family!
At Grace Fellowship, we offer a variety of ministries to meet you where you are and help you grow in your faith. From vibrant Sunday worship services to small group Bible studies, there’s a place for everyone to connect and deepen their walk with God. For families, we provide a thriving children’s ministry where kids can learn about God’s love in a fun and engaging environment, as well as a dynamic youth ministry that equips teens to live boldly for Christ.
For adults, we offer men’s and women’s ministries with opportunities for fellowship, prayer, and spiritual growth. If you’re looking to serve, our outreach ministry is a great way to make a difference in the local community, spreading God’s love through acts of service and kindness. We also have a marriage ministry to strengthen and enrich relationships, as well as a dedicated team for prayer and pastoral care to support you in times of need.
No matter where you are in life, there’s a ministry here at Grace Fellowship to help you grow closer to God and fulfill the unique purpose He has for you. We’re so excited to join you on this journey!


In many Christian circles, there's a common belief that fear contradicts faith. However, the relationship between faith and fear is complex. While they may seem like opposites, they often coexist, especially during uncertain times. The true antithesis of faith is not fear, but sight—the reliance on physical evidence and visible proof. This blog will explore this concept in depth, offering insights for pastors, church leaders, and Christians who seek to deepen their understanding of faith.
Hebrews 11:1 states, "Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen." This verse encapsulates the essence of faith—trusting in God's promises without needing tangible proof. Faith is a spiritual conviction that goes beyond our physical senses.
Faith requires placing our trust in God, even when we can't see the outcome. It is about believing in His wisdom, love, and power, regardless of our immediate circumstances. This trust is what sustains us through trials and uncertainties.
Abraham: Known as the father of faith, Abraham trusted God's promise to make him a great nation, even when he and his wife Sarah were past childbearing age.
Moses: Despite his initial reluctance, Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, relying on God's guidance and miracles.
David: Faced with the giant Goliath, David's faith in God gave him the courage to confront and defeat an otherwise insurmountable enemy.
2 Timothy 1:7 teaches, "For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and self-discipline." This scripture reassures us that while fear is a natural human emotion, it does not come from God and should not dominate our lives.
Fear often arises from uncertainty, and it's natural to feel afraid in challenging situations. However, fear and faith can coexist. Faith doesn't eliminate fear; instead, it gives us the strength to face our fears with confidence in God's promises.
Peter: In Matthew 14:28-31, Peter walked on water toward Jesus but became afraid when he noticed the wind and waves. His fear caused him to sink, yet his faith prompted him to call out to Jesus for help.
Elijah: After a victorious encounter with the prophets of Baal, Elijah fled in fear from Queen Jezebel. Despite his fear, God met him in his vulnerability and provided reassurance.
2 Corinthians 5:7 states, "For we walk by faith, not by sight." In a spiritual context, sight refers to relying on our physical senses and external evidence. Walking by sight means basing our beliefs and actions solely on what we can see and understand.
Relying on sight leads to doubt because it limits our perspective to the visible and tangible. Faith, on the other hand, invites us to trust in the unseen and the divine.
Israelite Spies: In Numbers 13-14, the spies sent to Canaan saw giants and fortified cities, leading most of them to doubt God's promise. This reliance on sight resulted in fear and a lack of faith.
Thomas: Known as "Doubting Thomas," he refused to believe in Jesus' resurrection without seeing and touching His wounds. Jesus' response emphasized the blessedness of those who believe without seeing.
Hebrews 10:23 encourages, "Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful." Trusting in God's promises requires us to look beyond our current circumstances and rely on His faithfulness.
Focusing on visible circumstances often results in fear and doubt. When we fixate on our problems, we lose sight of God's power and promises.
Daniel in the Lion's Den: In Daniel 6:16-23, Daniel's faith in God protected him from harm, despite the seemingly insurmountable danger.
Joshua and Caleb: Unlike the other spies, Joshua and Caleb focused on God's promise rather than the challenges, leading them to enter the Promised Land.
Prayer: Regular communication with God helps strengthen our trust in Him.
Scripture Reading: Engaging with God's Word provides guidance and reassurance.
Community Support: Joining a faith community offers encouragement and accountability.
Hearing stories of how others have overcome fear through faith can inspire and strengthen our own belief. Consider sharing your experiences with your community to build collective faith.
Fear is not the true enemy of faith; sight is. When we rely solely on what we can see, we limit our trust in God's promises. By focusing on faith over sight, we can overcome fear and live boldly for God.
Call to Action: After reflecting on the points discussed, take intentional steps toward cultivating a faith that transcends sight and fear. Dedicate time for prayer and scripture reading each day, seek community support, and journal instances where you've witnessed God's promises. Embrace the call to trust in God's assurances and live boldly in faith.
Join Dru Martin and the Warrior Bride Prayer Group every Thursday evening at 7:30 PM Eastern Time! This is a global prayer line where people from all over the world call in to stand together in faith, pray, and lift each other up. It’s a beautiful time of connection, support, and spiritual growth. Everyone is welcome—don’t miss the chance to be part of this powerful community. Mark your calendar and join us!
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