FBC Fairdale
February 2010 Newsletter: Work Hard!
Dear Church,
That faithful brother and example of ours, the Apostle Paul, wrote to the Christians in Thessalonica a command: “If anyone is not willing to work, let him not eat.” (2 Thess. 3:10)
The church in Thessalonica was struggling with having many members who were idle. They were lazy. They weren’t focused. They weren’t united. They [...]
FBC Fairdale
Welcome to FBC Fairdale
The First Baptist Church Fairdale is a congregation of baptized believers in the Lord Jesus Christ that meets together in Fairdale, Kentucky, a suburb of Louisville. The members of FBCF seek to honor God and the Lord Jesus Christ through preaching the Bible, worshipping together, using our spiritual gifts, and encouraging one another to live in obedience to God. Most importantly, we desire to proclaim the good news about Jesus Christ to all those who do not know him throughout our community and around the world.
We are a member church of the Southern Baptist Convention, the Kentucky Baptist Convention and the Long Run Baptist Association.
[continue reading...]Recent Posts
Below is a list of our most recent posts
Christian Living
March 7, 2010 Morning Sermon
Preacher: Josh Greene
Text: John 8:21-30
Evangelism and Missions
November 8, 2009 Evening Sermon
Preacher: Josh Greene
Text: Various
Theology
December 6, 2009 Morning Sermon
Preacher: Josh Greene
Text: 1 John 2:3-11
Marriage and Family
December 6, 2009 Evening Sermon
Preacher: Josh Greene
Text: Luke 1
Baptist Life and Thought
Many may not realize it, but today is a significant anniversary for Southern Baptists. On this date 152 years ago, James P. Boyce delivered his now famous address “Three Changes in Theological Education.” Boyce’s vision revamped theological education in general, and influenced the way that Southern Baptists in particular educated many of their ministers and [...]
Youth
Did Jesus really have to die on a Cross to pay for our sin? Was it really God’s plan from all along? What’s the big deal with sin, forgiveness, and stuff like that anyways? How come pastors are always saying “the Gospel” is so important and so powerful? Can what happened at the Cross really [...]



