Fairdale Pastor’s Blog:

No Servant is Greater than his Master

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  • fbcf softball team

  • walls of truth

    A group in our church recently began their own business of putting the truth of God’s Word on walls of homes and buildings. This idea comes from Deuteronomy 6 “6 And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. 7 You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when…

  • VBS

  • marks of the messenger

    I just finished reading this great book. It is short, fast, and enjoyable to read. I am working on getting a copy for every household in our church. It is called Marks of the Messenger and it is written by J. Mack Stiles. On the last chapter, I wept big wet tears, and I prayed…

  • new church banner (will hang in both entrances)

  • Milton Shaw

    Annette Darnell’s father passed away yesterday afternoon. The services are as planned: Visitation:                          Sunday 1:30 – 4:30 at Mt. Holly Methodist Memorial Service:          Sunday 4:30 – 5:30 at Mt. Holly Methodist There is a meal to follow. Milton Shaw…

  • online directory

    Dear Church, We have all been waiting a while for the new church directory. Well it is almost here. The online version is available. Click here.   Or you can go to the church website and click on Directory. I hope you enjoy all the photos. When you get to the main page it will…

  • 2 questions regarding mission work

    Everytime I hear of someone doing mission work, I always have 2 questions. It doesn’t matter whether it is short term trips, career work, or even missions studies. The 2 questions are: 1) Are there believing people there? -By that I mean is the church there? are there redeemed folks there? Is the Gospel being…

  • sense of urgency

    Over the past week, I have enjoyed reading the quotes from various people in regards to the passing on Tuesday of New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner. I am always curious to see what people will say about someone after they die. My dad (like most growing up in the 50s and 60s) was a…

  • the dad life

    I can relate to this song.