About Still Fellowship

Still Fellowship is a small, growing non-profit ministry that exists to help people step away from the noise of modern life so they can better hear, love, and follow Jesus. It began in October 2025 as a simple idea: create resources that support quiet, Christ-centered living and home-based learning in a distracted age.

Our Story

Still Fellowship started as a tiny act of obedience — a desire to live differently and invite others into a slower, more intentional life with God. What began as a vision for a single devotional tool has been growing into a broader ministry:

  • Be Still – a Scripture companion and devotional tool designed to help you meet God in the quiet. The full Still App is coming soon and currently in the works.
  • Still Learning House – resources and encouragement for families who want to see home learning as worship and discipleship.
  • Small gatherings – simple, Christ-centered spaces for prayer, Scripture, and friendship without the pressure of performance or production.

Still Fellowship is intentionally small and simple. The ministry is still being developed, refined, and added to — a work in progress that we pray will stay humble, honest, and centered on Jesus.

Why a “Disconnection” Ministry?

We live in a time of constant input — social media, news, entertainment, and endless digital noise. Many of us feel tired, scattered, and spiritually numb. Still Fellowship exists as a gentle resistance to that pull. We want to:

  • Help people disconnect from screens, algorithms, and cultural noise.
  • Make space for prayer, Scripture, real conversation, and rest.
  • Encourage families to reclaim home as a place of worship, learning, and creativity.

We cannot escape the world (yet), but we can choose to live in it differently — quieter, slower, and more attentive to the Holy Spirit.

Our Roots

Still Fellowship is shaped by Wesleyan theology and deep Pentecostal roots, especially from the Church of God and Assemblies of God traditions. That means:

  • A strong love for Scripture as the inspired, trustworthy Word of God.
  • A focus on a personal relationship with Jesus and a life of holiness and obedience.
  • A belief that the Holy Spirit is actively at work today — convicting, comforting, empowering, and gifting believers.

While the ministry carries this Pentecostal heritage, we gladly stand alongside all Christ-centered believers who confess the historic, orthodox Christian faith.

What We Believe

In simple terms, Still Fellowship seeks to remain faithful to historic Christian orthodoxy. Here are some of the core beliefs that shape everything we create:

  • God – We believe in one eternal God who exists in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — co-equal, co-eternal, and perfectly united.
  • Jesus Christ – We believe Jesus is fully God and fully man, born of a virgin, sinless in His life, crucified for our sins, risen from the dead, ascended, and coming again in glory. Salvation is found in Him alone.
  • The Holy Spirit – We believe the Holy Spirit indwells and empowers believers, producing Christlike character and distributing spiritual gifts for the building up of the Church. We believe the gifts of the Spirit are still active and needed today, to be exercised in love and order.
  • Scripture – We believe the Bible is the inspired, authoritative Word of God and the final guide for faith, doctrine, and life. All experiences, insights, and tools — including anything we build with technology — must submit to Scripture.
  • Salvation – We believe we are saved by grace through faith in Christ — not by our own works. God calls us to repentance, new birth, and a lifelong journey of holiness, empowered by the Spirit.
  • The Church – We believe every Christian is called into the life of the Church: a local, imperfect, but Spirit-filled community of believers. Still Fellowship is not meant to be a church or replace the Church, but to serve and support it — the body.
  • Hope & Eternity – We believe Jesus will return, that there will be a final judgment, and that God will make all things new. Our hope is rooted not in technology or progress, but in the faithfulness of Christ.

How We Use Technology

Tools like the Be Still devotional are built using modern AI, but we see them as simple servants, not spiritual authorities. The goal is always to:

  • Help people engage in the Word and understand context.
  • Point people back to Scripture, not replace it.
  • Encourage prayer, reflection, and obedience — not distraction or argument.
  • Draw from a curated, Christ-centered library rather than the chaos of the internet.

Everything we build is an experiment in using technology to slow us down and return us to the presence of God, rather than speed us up and pull us away.

A Work in Progress

Still Fellowship is still very much in its early days. Launched in October 2025, it will likely grow, change, and be refined over time. New resources will be added as God leads and as we learn and listen from God, develop homeschool learning styles, and hear needs of real people and families.

Our prayer is that everything created under the name Still Fellowship would remain small in ego, big in love, and deeply faithful to Jesus.