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Judged

Most of us are familiar with Jesus’ instruction not to judge others. But what exactly did He mean? And are we supposed to look away when a close friend or family member is doing something dishonest or immoral. Are there times when it is wrong not to judge? Join us this weekend as we explore the answers to these questions and more.

The Foolishness of God

We love people who look good, who sound good, and who are smart. We love people with money and power. To most of us, image is important. What does God think about our wisdom and our image? Join us this weekend as we talk about the foolishness of God.

Twilight: Before Dark

Join us for our new series on sex, dating and relationships called “Twilight: before dark.” Twilight is an extremely popular book series ( and now a movie) that follows the relationship of two teenagers. We’ll use this pop culture story as our back drop to talk about: moral boundaries, what the bible says about sex, purity as a lifestyle, dating and how far is too far, and choices and standards that lead to a healthy marriage.

60 Minutes With The President

Did you know there was a governor in the Bible who enjoyed his job, witnessed miracles and was just like you? His name was Nehemiah. And this weekend, you’ll hear his story in the our new series: 60 Minutes with the President. Trust me, what we are talking about this Sunday will resonate with your soul. It is what you have been feeling for awhile about your leaders but maybe you haven’t quite been able to verbalize it.

Running With Giants

Join us for a three-week series as we look at the heroes of the faith that have gone before us. We’ll examine the life of Joseph who was blessed by a loving father, Rebekah who extended grace, and Moses who moved from safety to significance. Running with the giants will change your life.

Time - Balancing a Busy Life

Many of us are faced with decisions about how we want to spend the next year. We have to decide: What we want to do, vacations we want to go on, activities our kids want to do. You might be in the middle of a career change or searching for a new job. You have to make a number of choices of how you’re going to spend your time. It’s no wonder why we hear people say, “If I just had time! If I just had a few more hours in the day.” So, how do we maximize our time? How we make the most of it? How do we follow the examples of those before us who used their time well? Join us this weekend as we look at time and what really matters.

Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree

Every year, sometime around Thanksgiving, Christmas music starts and doesn’t end until after new years. Some songs are silly, while others have meaning and purpose. This year we’re going to look at Christmas songs in a different light… what does the Bible say about what our attitude should be during this holiday time. Join us as we look at three popular songs and find the true meaning of Christmas.

6,602,224,174

6,602,224,174 is the number of people in the world. That’s a lot of people! And all of those people are invited, included and important to God. Find out how you can make a difference in this world and have a lasting impact.

Hello My Name Is

Choices. We make a multitude of choices every day of our lives–from the coffee we order to the choices we make about how to raise our children. One way to realize the type of person we’ve become is to look at the choices we’ve made. When it comes to our relationship with God, what choices have we made in following Christ? What choices have been made for us?

Unreasonable

Webster’s dictionary defines unreasonable as: exceeding the bounds of reason or moderation. Unreasonable moves us from the safe and predictable to the risky and unexpected. Unreasonable is extravagant. It’s over the top. It’s outside the box. It’s more than we could ever imagine. Join us this weekend at Fairfax Community Church as we celebrate a God who exceeds the bounds of reason and moderation and invites us to live extravagant, exhilarating, unreasonable lives.