About Cabot
The Cabot Campus is located about half a mile east on Highway 321 as you take the first Cabot exit off of Highway 67.
We are so excited to welcome you to Fellowship’s Cabot Campus! As you join us, you will be greeted by a lot of smiling faces and hopefully discover new friendships. You will encounter God through life-changing worship and the teaching of His Word. Our Sunday morning gatherings can feel more like a “family reunion” where we experience weekly transformation from the Gospel and our love for one another.
We hope you feel right at home as soon as you walk through our doors. Our greeters will be there to help you get where you need to go. Our atmosphere is relaxed and family-friendly.
Wake up too late for breakfast? Our café offers donuts and coffee. Children are more than welcome, too—we have a safe and fun kids ministry with environments prepared for all ages available during our Sunday services.
Taking Steps Together…
At Fellowship we’re all heading in the same direction – but each of us is at a unique place in the journey. So whatever the next step is for you – take it!
FAQs
Looking for additional information?
Here are some of the most popular questions we receive from people about Fellowship Cabot and what it means to become part of the family.
If you have other questions feel free to reach out to us here: [email protected].
Where do I find information about what's available for my kids?
For more information on our Kids Ministry (birth-6th grade), visit our page.
For more information on our Student Ministry (7th-12th grade), visit our page.
Will I have to sign, say, or give anything?
You are welcome to come in and worship alone or connect with us as much as you’d like! Though we’d love for you to connect with us so we could get to know you, we understand you might just want to check out the church or just ask a few questions.
What should I wear?
Wear what makes you comfortable. You will see a range from business casual to jeans or shorts.
What Bible translation do you preach from?
Fellowship believes that there are many good translations of the Bible, but have agreed to preach our sermons from the English Standard Translation (ESV) for clarity for our church family. Our teachers have the freedom to quote a verse from a different translation when it helps them explain the Scriptures in a more effective way, but most of our reading and preaching comes from the ESV.
If I miss a service can I go back and watch or listen to it?
Yes! Here is a link to our YouTube page. We stream live on Sundays and also have previous sermon content on there as well.