The First 50: Fellowship Through the Years

Episode 19 | Jim and Audrey Kristoff

58 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Jim and Audrey Kristoff’s story is deeply woven into the story of Fellowship City Church. From Audrey growing up in one of Fellowship’s founding families… to Jim finding faith and eventually discovering a church community that would shape their marriage, family, and future… this episode is filled with stories of faithfulness through every season of life. In this conversation, Jim and Audrey reflect on being high school sweethearts, building a life together, raising a family grounded in faith, and serving through decades of ministry, leadership, transition, and growth at Fellowship. They share stories from the early years of Fellowship and witnessing firsthand how God continued to guide Fellowship through uncertain seasons. Jim also shares honestly about the importance of waiting on God, the lessons learned through hardship and leadership, and why community, discipleship, and long-term faithfulness matter so deeply. This episode is heartfelt, reflective, and full of reminders that some of the greatest stories of impact are built slowly over years of investing in people, trusting God through change, and faithfully showing up season after season.

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episode Episode 22 | Dave Lynden artwork

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