WORSHIP
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world with the love and message of Jesus Christ to
everyone, every day, everywhere.”
Christ Fellowship offers a message to a hurting
world: “God never intended for you to walk
through life alone. He created the church to be a
family — His family — a place where you belong.”
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
While serving as pastor at the Stuart location,
O’Neal familiarized himself with St. Lucie County.
He has built bridges to other congregations — Calvary
Chapel, Sonlight Community Church, the
Crossings and organizations like the Boys & Girls
Clubs of St. Lucie County and Treasure Coast Food
Bank. “We’re here to just love on the people of Port
St. Lucie,” he adds.
Purposely giving back, O’Neal rallies dream
teams for a monthly Fourth Saturday Serve, offering
help where needed. Within weeks of opening
the doors, O’Neal and 80 workers showed up at the
Treasure Coast Food Bank to sort 15,000 pounds of
provisions.
“One of the first businesses I personally connected
with was Dixie Cream Donuts,” O’Neal says.
“We did a grab-and-go breakfast at Palm Pointe
across the street, and we gave participants in the
Leadership St. Lucie class a facility tour. I had a
great time at the Boys & Girls Club Chili Cook-Off.”
Jason Hatfield, band director at the Florida Atlantic
University Palm Pointe Educational Research
School at Tradition, incorporates electric guitar >>
Getting to know people is a priority for Pastor Travis O’Neal. The casual atmosphere is
indicative of Christ Fellowship’s family-oriented and inclusive approach to ministry.
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