A healthy culture, unity in Christ, and sound doctrine are crucial to us staying on mission - developing disciples of Jesus. As you will see below, we have principles and beliefs that help us maintain love, faith, unity, and a foundation in God’s word.
- Fairview Church
Fairview Church incorporates seven keys to unity for our church. They are the following from Philippians 2:2-4:
We love well
“If I have faith…But do not have love, I am nothing.” 1 Corinthians 13:2
We guard integrity
Without integrity, nothing else matters
We value why more than what
Remember the mission and the rest will fall into place
We make it better
Excellence honors God and inspires people
We grow smaller to grow larger
We are a church of many house churches
We are for our community
This happens relationally and intentionally
We lead with questions
Teachability is the best ability
We lead by serving
Serving others evaluates our whole team
We show hospitality
Our hospitality knows no partiality
We keep it simple
Simplicity for the sake of radical generosity
We talk to people, not about them
Good communication helps preserve unity and build trust
We take time off
God commands a Sabbath rest. The work will always be here.
We have fun
We are serious about the Gospel, but we don’t take ourselves too seriously.
In essential beliefs, we have UNITY.
We define “essential beliefs” as foundational beliefs. In almost every gathering, we have these foundational beliefs present.
In non-essential beliefs, we have UNITY but not UNIFORMITY.
In humility, we understand that everyone at Fairview Church will not always see the same thing about some nuanced expressions of Scripture. We refuse to let any sincere, biblically based differences cost relationships or stir up dissension among believers. We are a passionate Bible Teaching church that is committed to ongoing discipleship that will drive us to deeper understanding of God’s Word. We urge you to join our discipleship movement and grow with us.
There is one God. He is the Creator and Ruler of the universe. He eternally exists in three personalities: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. These three are co-equal and one. He is perfect in His many attributes of holiness, love, power, knowledge, justice and mercy.
Genesis 1:1
Genesis 1:26
Genesis 1:27
Genesis 3:22
2 Corinthians 13:14
1 Peter 1:2
Matthew 28:19
Psalm 90:2
Jesus Christ is God’s Son. He is co-equal with the Father. He is both God and man. He was born of a virgin. He lived a sinless, human life and offered Himself as the perfect sacrifice for the sins of His people by dying on a cross. He died to become a substitutionary atonement for the sins of His people. He arose from the dead after three days to demonstrate His power over sin and death. He ascended to Heaven’s glory and will return again someday to earth to reign as King of kings and Lord of lords.
Matthew 1:22-23
Romans 1:3-4
Hebrews 4:14-15
Isaiah 9:6
Acts 1:9-11
John 1:1-5
John 14:10-30
John 14:16-17
The Holy Spirit is co-equal with the Father and the Son of God. He is the divine helper, assistant, counselor and instructor. He is present in the world to make man aware of their need for Jesus Christ. He also lives in every Christian from the moment of salvation. He provides the Christian with power for living, understanding of spiritual truth and guidance in doing what is right. He gives every believer a spiritual gift when they are saved. As Christians, we seek to live under His control daily.
2 Corinthians 3:17
Acts 1:8
Ephesians 1:13
Ephesians 5:18
John 16:7-13
John 14:16-27
1 Corinthians 2:12
1 Corinthians 3:16
Galatians 5:25
Salvation is God’s free gift to us. We receive this gift through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ alone. Repentance means turning away from our sin and turning toward Christ. Faith means trusting in Christ alone for the forgiveness of our sins. When we place our faith in Jesus Christ, His perfect obedience is credited to us so that God sees us as the righteousness of Christ. Every person who truly is saved is eternally secure in the Lord Jesus Christ and will spend eternity in heaven, while those who die in their sins will spend eternity in Hell separated from God.
Romans 6:23
Titus 3:5
John 14:6
John 1:12
Galatians 3:26
Ephesians 2:8-9
Romans 5:1
God gives us eternal life through Jesus Christ. If you have made a genuine commitment of faith in Jesus, you do not lose your salvation. Salvation is maintained by the grace and power of God, not by the self-effort of the Christian. God’s grace and power enable us to persevere in faith until the end.
John 10:29
Ephesians 2:1-10
1 Peter 1:3-5
Hebrews 7:25
Hebrews 10:10
Hebrews 10:14
2 Timothy 1:12
The Lord’s Supper is an ordinance of the church. It was instituted when the Lord had the Passover meal before His crucifixion. We observe the Lord’s Supper on a regular basis in remembrance of Jesus Christ’s atonement for our sins. It is a proclamation of His death and an assurance of His second coming. We ask only those who have made a profession of faith in Jesus Christ to participate in the Lord’s Supper. The elements of bread and grape juice are used as symbols of Christ’s body that was broken and His blood that was shed in payment for our sins.
1 Corinthians 1:21-32
1 Corinthians 5:11-13
Baptism is a picture and an illustration—a symbolic act. Baptism by immersion best illustrates the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ on our behalf and our subsequent faith in Him. It is not necessary for salvation but is an act of obedience and is strongly associated with salvation, as it best demonstrates our new identity with Jesus Christ.
We believe in believer’s baptism. A person must first exercise faith in Jesus Christ, believing that He died for their sins, was buried and rose from the dead. An infant or person who does not understand God’s plan of salvation cannot make that kind of commitment. The Scriptural order is belief first, followed by baptism. Baptism is limited to those who have personally believed in Jesus Christ as Savior.
Mark 1:9-11
Matthew 28:18-20
Mark 16:15-16
Acts 8:12
Matthew 3:13-17
Colossians 2:12