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Fairview Church of Christ Fairview Church of Christ
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- Religion & Spirituality
The church of Christ at Fairview Park is a group of Christians committed to following just the Bible in all that we say and do. Our goal is to be a local church like those found in the pages of the New Testament. Our collective worship and work reflect this focus.
Our weekly uploads are Bible lessons presented by Fairview Evangelists. We invite you to study the Bible with us.
Like those found in the pages of the New Testament, the Fairview Park church is completely independent of all other churches. The elders have authority over this congregation (Heb 13:7, 17; 1 Pet 5:1-4) and they answer only to Jesus – not any other church or body.
We would love for you to join us for worship. If you have any questions about what we do or concerns about whether we are following the New Testament, we sincerely encourage you to contact us.
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Growing Together in Forgiveness
Growing Together in Forgiveness by Fairview Church of Christ
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Zaccheus: The Power of Jesus' Forgiveness
Luke 19. The story of Zaccheus is taught to children about a short tax collector who climbed a sycamore tree to see Jesus. However, it is much more than a simple children's story.
In this study, Evangelist Gavin Williams examines how the story of Zaccheus speaks to themes of worldliness, judgmentalness, repentance, and forgiveness. -
You Will Say in that Day
Isaiah 11-12. In this passage, Isaiah prophesied about the hope Jesus brings as our king.
This study by Evangelist Gavin Williams focuses on what Isaiah says about God's people's response to His kingdom. -
Q&A: God's Foreknowledge and Pharisees
We continue with our Q&A series. This time we will answer the questions "Does God know everything that's going to happen before it happens?" And "Are there still Pharisees in 2024?"
In this study, Evangelists Jacob Holman and Gavin Williams answer more Bible questions. -
Be Doers of the Word
James 1:19-27. A common challenge for those who know the Bible well is living what we know. In his writings to the twelve tribes, James admonishes them to be not just "hearers" but to "be doers of the word."
This study by Evangelist Jacob Holman examines this admonition of James and then considers three practical proofs that we are doers, and not hearers, today. -
Building on Our Hope
1 Thessalonians 4-5. As we end our study of the book of 1 Thessalonians, Paul has been talking about growing in love, holiness, and hope.
In this study, Evangelist Gavin Williams seeks to answer the questions "What is hope?" and "How does hope impact my daily life?"