1078 Gumtree Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27107
At Faith Church, we gather each Sunday at 10:15am to worship together, grow in God’s Word, and encourage one another. Each sermon is rooted in Scripture and speaks to real life—challenging us to live out our faith daily with grace and truth. Whether you’re joining us in person or listening online, our prayer is that these messages will strengthen your walk with Christ and draw you closer to Him.
Below you will find our most recent messages.
In Nehemiah 2:1–10, God answers Nehemiah’s long prayer—but the answer comes with a new crisis: now it’s time to act. When the king asks, “What do you request?” Nehemiah is ready with faith, courage, and a clear plan, because prayer has been preparing him for obedience. This message reminds us that answered prayers often shift us from waiting to moving—living “on ready” when God opens the door.
In our Missions & Outreach update from Belize, we were challenged to examine what a faithful Christian life really looks like. The message called us to confess our sin, walk in fellowship with God, and stay actively involved in serving the Lord. Real growth isn’t just what we believe—it’s a daily, obedient life that stays close to Christ and pours out for others.
Nehemiah 1 shows how God begins restoration—by first breaking our hearts for what is broken. When Nehemiah hears Jerusalem’s condition, he weeps, fasts, confesses, and prays, turning burden into mission. This message reminds us that revival often starts with repentance and a willingness to let God rebuild what has been burned down.
As we also celebrate our Sunday School ministry and all of our teachers, we’re reminded that one simple act of obedience to God can have a lasting impact on others. Faithful obedience not only honors the Lord, but also becomes a testimony that influences lives for generations.
In John 21:1–14, the disciples return to what they know—fishing all night—yet come up empty until Jesus speaks from the shore. Their effort wasn’t the issue; it was acting without His direction. This message reminds us that sincere obedience can still miss the mark when it runs ahead of God’s voice—fruit comes when we listen, trust, and do what He says, in His timing.