The FAIRView Connecting People to People, and People to Christ May 31, 2015 New Sunday School Classes Starting May 31 and June 7: Why are Christians so hypocritical? Why does God allow suffering? Captured live and unscripted, Pastor Timothy Keller meets with a group of people to address their doubts about Christianity. In this 6-session study, The Reason for God, he uses literature, philosophy, real-life experiences, and the Bible to teach you how to respond when confronted with skeptics' objections to your beliefs. Join us for this new Sunday School class starting THIS SUNDAY, May 31st in the Unfinished Room. _____________________________________________________ Beginning June 7, the FACTS class will begin a 10 week summer series on the book of Ezra. As a class, we hope to learn key principles of spiritual renewal for our lives from this Old Testament book. If you are not currently involved in a Sunday School class, we would love to have you join us! The only book needed for this study is your Bible. For more information see one of the class teachers, Tina Melton, Melody McRee or Robert Lance. July 4th Annual Barbeque Join us on July 4th at Fairview's lake property, Calvin's Cove, for fellowship, food, and fun at our annual BBQ, hash, and rice lunch. Bring a side dish or dessert to share and your own drinks. Cost is $5 per person or $20 per family. Please join in the fun in camping out the night before and see who can put up the tackiest, wackiest, craziest lantern lights around their tents. The Fellowship Committee is seeking a new 'lead cook' and volunteers to form a fourth cooking team. Volunteers are needed by August so we can prepare our menus. Please contact Becky Massie by email [email protected] or phone 224-321-0072 if you are interested. FRIDAY BIBLE STUDY Do you feel besieged by cultural relativism or by the priorities of the world around you? Consider joining us for a five week study of the book of Colossians beginning on Friday, June 5th at 10:30 am to discover what Paul wrote to the saints at Colosse who were also struggling with worldly views that conflicted with living as Christians. His words to them apply to us and will encourage us to live as faithful followers of Christ. The study will be facilitated by Martha Ponder. Christmas Child Operation Shoebox project: We are collecting clothes for girls (age 2-14) during June. You may place items in the collection bin outside the church office. (Please avoid shirts with words.) Flower Calendar Openings: July 19, August 9, 16, 30. Call the church office to reserve your date. If you are not taking your flowers, please notify the church office so we can share them with others. May 31– Chalmers June 7 – Lawson June 14 – Dixon June 21 – Culp Women’s Summer Bible Study Opportunity! Are you living with the stress of an overwhelmed schedule and aching with the sadness of an underwhelmed soul? Lysa TerKeurst is learning that there is a big difference between saying yes to everyone and saying yes to God. In The Best Yes she will help you: Cure the disease to please with a biblical understanding of the command to love. Escape the guilt of disappointing others by learning the secret of the small no. Overcome the agony of hard choices by embracing a wisdom based decisionmaking process. Rise above the rush of endless demands and discover your best yes today. This study, facilitated by Lisa Eaves and Whitney Graybeal, will begin Tuesday, June 16th at 6:30 pm in the FACTS Sunday School classroom. Participant guides will be available for purchase the first night of the study. Please visit http://lysaterkeurst.com/the-best-yes/ for additional information regarding this selection. Fairview Adult Library Adult Non-fiction Donated by Frank Rogers: "When You Lose Someone You Love" by Richard M. Cromie Donated by Jean Knight: "Sincerely" by Gigi Graham (Billy Graham's daughter) "Sitting By My Laughing Fire" by Ruth Bell Graham "Just an Ordinary Man" by Phil Downer Adult Fiction "Downfall" by Terri Blackstock Donated by Jean Knight: "The Illuminati" by Larry Burkett Our feature of the month will be: “SUMMER—OUTDOORS” STILL MISSING from the Adult Church Library: "The Best Yes" by Lysa Terkeurst. If you have borrowed this book, please return it to the Adult Church Library. Thank you. THANK YOU, FAIRVIEW FAMILY, for your CONTINUED generosity in donating and/or loaning items for our missionaries, Benji and Esther Campbell, who are arriving in late July. We received an upholstered chair, stroller. and a car seat in the last two weeks. Praises!! If you receive the Campbell's Newsletter, you know the latest news that Stephen is going to be a Big Brother!! How exciting for this family. Esther is expecting her 2nd child in December of 2015. Young Moms: Please contact Esther via email, with your recommendation for an obstetrician. It will allow her time to check her insurance and be ready when she arrives. Please take a moment and send her an email at [email protected]. We are still looking for: chest of drawers, another upholstered chair, and a youth bed with rails. This latest news will provide an opportunity for some additional needs in the future. The Mission Committee plans to have the Butler House move-in ready by July 1st. Here are more suggestions to PRAY in helping The Campbell Family adjust on furlough and reentry. 1. Give them time to rest/adjust. Don't expect too much of them. They're tired, overworked, maybe over stressed… They will be willing to help in any way they can, but need to know it’s ok just to rest, study, regroup and be a family w/out the pressures of full time ministry for a little while. 2. Recognize the difficulty they (and especially their children) may have in readjusting to the US culture. They may not be up to date on all the politically correct social expectations. Give them grace when the inevitable faux pas happens. 3. Bless them with family/couple time. On the field there is often not money, time, or available opportunities for family or couples retreats, outings, camps, vacations, etc. Consider blessing them by making it possible for them to enjoy these things while “stateside”. 4. Be ready to just listen, fellowship, and counsel when necessary. Missionary life is often lonely, especially if not serving in a team. Missionaries need to know you are a safe and trustworthy friend who will listen freely without judging, accept them for who they are with their now-international quirks, and offer biblical and ministry advice when needed. Many missionaries also look forward to furlough as a time to sit under sound preaching (instead of preaching themselves each service). You will want to hear about their ministry of course, but also try to give them time to be fed from the Word themselves. Please contact Ann Jackson (706) 339-0072 or [email protected] with any questions or donations. Blessings!! CALENDAR Sunday, May 31 9:00 am Morning Watch Contemporary Service 10:00 am Sunday School A new class, The Reason for God, will start this Sunday. See Page 1 for details. 11:00 am Traditional Worship Service 2:00 pm Stanford Baby Shower 3–5:00 pm Splash Down on front lawn 6:00 pm GAP on Greene Monday, June 1 7:00 pm Deacons Meet Tuesday, June 2 11:00 am Christian Classics 7:00 pm Called Session Meeting Wednesday, June 3 7:00 pm Chancel Choir Friday, June 5 10:30 am Bible Study THOSE SERVING THIS WEEK June Meetings: MW Coffee: William and Beth Salters Committees will meet as needed. Children’s Church: Margaret and John Shearouse Deacons will meet June 1st. Counters: David DeLong, Mike Ward The Session will meet June 15th. Greeters (9 am): Leary and Terri Bartels, Joan Rikard, Melody and Browning McRee, Julia and Thomas Baldwin There are no Committee, Deacon, Greeters (11 am): Nancy Goodenough or Session meetings in July. Hospital Visitation: Chloe DeLong, Robert Lance Mary’s Helpers: Sarah Lawson, Elane Casteen Nursery: Laurie Morrison Ushers: Len Carter, Jim Cavenaugh, Pat Jackson, Jim Minyard, Jack Burckhalter OUR PRAYER REQUESTS University: Terry Skidmore, Randall McClain Home: Eileen Boynton, Pat Cavenaugh, Will Barton, Randy Baker, Mildred Beams, Hazel Crosby, Ann and Bill Campbell, Mary Ann Culp, Skip Jones, Jessica Jordan, Hank McKenney, Rance O’Neal, Laura Purtz, Glenn Rodgers, Lou Royster , Marian Royster, Wanda Zippler, Fred Hyatt (Laura Purtz’s sonin-law), Clarence Smith (Sarah Lawson’s dad), Mike Bedford (Alison Shearouse’s father), Frank Alexander (Eric Alexander’s father), Nancy Varn (Catherine Alexander’s mom), Stan Bryant, Pat Bible (Tim Campbell friends), Sharon Hyde (Monty Hyde’s mother), Barbara and Billy Lord (Janet Waters’s mother and brother), Donovan Casey, Iraq (McKenney’s grandson), Ginny Lopez (Carl Rapp’s sister), Rowena Wilcoxen, IN, Becky Melton, TX, Debbie Harbin, FL (Darlene Troutman’s sisters), Clyde Stuckey, Hartsville, SC (Bill Lawson’s friend), NHC: Amy Taylor, Lexington: Margaret Houser Brookdale/Sterling House: Ann Goforth, Louise Beck, Edith Carlson, Clara Johnson Hammond House: Barbara Dennis, Elizabeth Patrick, Rose Brill, Mary Collins Asia: Grace Manci IN MEMORIAM Jacqueline Griffith May 26, 2015 Jesus said, "I am the resurrection and the life…." KidZ NewZ MAY 2015 It’s Time for Our Annual School’s Almost Out Party! Sunday, May 31 3:00 – 5:00 pm. Put on your swimsuit and join your friends on the church lawn at 3:00 Sunday for some wild, wet and wacky fun! The event will feature a giant water slide, of course!!! Rev. Kevin Cartee (Fellowship Camp and Conference Center Director), Emily Kienker (Assistant Director) and the Camp Fellowship Summer Staff will join us for the celebration. There will be lots of cool games and activities in addition to the water slide. We will start off the program with popsicles and end it with pizza so you don’t want to miss a single minute!! Invite a friend! Several children from Fairview are going to Camp Fellowship June 21 21-26 but the camp is open for many additional sessions. If you are interested in participating this summer but cannot go that week, check online for a session that fits your family’s schedule. There are a couple of Fairview children looking for cabin mates for other weeks. The camp is located on Lake Greenwood. Contact Mrs. Shearouse (706-8604763) if you have already registered or would like to go to camp this summer. Camp Fellowship’s website is: www.campfellowship.org Just two more weeks until we open the doors to We will spend the week exploring God’s lifechanging plans as we discover the answers to life’s most important questions. Sunday, June 7 - Thursday, June 11 5:30 – 8:00 PM We’ll spend the week exploring God’s life-changing plan for each of us (GP4U=J!) and find the answers to life’s most important questions. The May 25th registration deadline to receive a pair of SonSpark Lab Glasses has been extended to May 31. Encourage your parents to volunteer to help out so they can be part of the fun! Registration forms for kids and volunteer forms for adults are located by the entrance to the Fellowship Hall and the sanctuary entrance. They are also online at the church website. If you get a friend to register and attend VBS you will earn a special SonSpark reward! You will receive one for each friend you bring. Spread the word!!! Adult and Youth Volunteers are still needed to: Guide our young scientists from activity to activity. Prepare simple snacks for one or more evenings. (Snack materials and instructions will be provided) Help with recreation. Supervise the Thursday evening dinner preparations and clean-up (no dishwashing!) Contact Margaret Shearouse to volunteer (706-860-4763)
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