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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: Seeing God's Grace
Titus 2-3. Passages in the New Testament teach us that we are supposed to grow in grace, so much so that others can see the grace of God working in us. But what does that grace look like in our lives?
In this study, Evangelist Gavin Williams looks to Paul's words to Titus to see the practicality of grace. -
Great Prayers of the Bible
Of all the blessings God gives us, prayer is among the greatest. Yet, we often feel inadequate when we pray.
In this study, Evangelist Jacob Holman looks at two of the many great prayers in Scripture to help better equip us as we pray. -
Why Do You Delay
Acts 22:12-16. Luke records that Ananias asked Saul a question before he was baptized into Christ. The question was, "Why do you delay?"
In this study, Evangelist Jacob Holman looks into the important question of "delaying" and three common answers people give. We also consider what the Scriptures say regarding those answers. -
The Body of Christ
The Body of Christ
Ephesians 4. Why does the church exist? What is its goal?
In this study, Evangelist Gavin Williams seeks to answer these important questions by looking to Paul's writings to discover that the church is a gift from God. -
Growing in Holiness and Love
1 Thessalonians is a book that focuses on holiness and love. In chapter 4, Paul shows us what a Christian looks like and gives us some practical ways to grow in both aspects.
In this study, Evangelist Gavin Williams examines what it means to grow in holiness and love. -
Contend Earnestly for the Faith
Jude 3. Although Jude desired to write his brief letter to discuss the "common salvation" he and his brethren had in Christ, he wrote instead to exhort them to "contend earnestly for the faith."
In this study, Evangelist Jacob Holman defines the statement and examines what "contend earnestly for the faith" means for us today.