


A Christmas Season Filled With Gospel Opportunity
As we step into December, our calendars may start filling up quickly—but so does something else: gospel opportunity. Christmas has a way of softening hearts, stirring questions, and opening doors that often stay shut the rest of the year. And this Sunday, we begin a brand-new Christmas series from Isaiah 9 that leans deeply into that reality: A Child Is Born.
Our opening message is titled “Hope for a Ruined World.” We’ll step into the world Isaiah spoke to—a world much like ours, filled with confusion, violence, disappointment, and spiritual darkness. Isaiah didn’t sugarcoat the condition of God’s people. Their world was collapsing, their hopes were misplaced, and their fears were real. And yet… into all that darkness, God spoke a word of grace: “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given.”
That’s the anchor of our hope—not wishful thinking, not seasonal comfort, not sentimental tradition. Real hope came wrapped in flesh and laid in a manger. That is the message Isaiah held out to his world, and that is the message we get to hold out to ours.
I want to encourage—and lovingly challenge—you to use this month with purpose. People around you are more open to spiritual conversations right now than at any other time of the year. Here are a few simple ways to step into those moments:
Invite someone to sit with you this Sunday as we begin the series. A personal invitation is still one of the most effective tools for evangelism.
Have a gospel conversation with a coworker or friend who’s walking through their own darkness.
Pray by name for two or three people who need the hope of Christ—and ask God to give you natural opportunities to speak.
If Isaiah’s world was ruined and yet still reached by God’s grace, then there is no one in your world beyond reach either. Church family, let’s step into this season with expectation. Let’s pray boldly. Let’s invite faithfully. Let’s leverage this Christmas season to make Christ known. I cannot wait to open Isaiah 9 with you this Sunday!
Our opening message is titled “Hope for a Ruined World.” We’ll step into the world Isaiah spoke to—a world much like ours, filled with confusion, violence, disappointment, and spiritual darkness. Isaiah didn’t sugarcoat the condition of God’s people. Their world was collapsing, their hopes were misplaced, and their fears were real. And yet… into all that darkness, God spoke a word of grace: “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given.”
That’s the anchor of our hope—not wishful thinking, not seasonal comfort, not sentimental tradition. Real hope came wrapped in flesh and laid in a manger. That is the message Isaiah held out to his world, and that is the message we get to hold out to ours.
I want to encourage—and lovingly challenge—you to use this month with purpose. People around you are more open to spiritual conversations right now than at any other time of the year. Here are a few simple ways to step into those moments:
Invite someone to sit with you this Sunday as we begin the series. A personal invitation is still one of the most effective tools for evangelism.
Have a gospel conversation with a coworker or friend who’s walking through their own darkness.
Pray by name for two or three people who need the hope of Christ—and ask God to give you natural opportunities to speak.
If Isaiah’s world was ruined and yet still reached by God’s grace, then there is no one in your world beyond reach either. Church family, let’s step into this season with expectation. Let’s pray boldly. Let’s invite faithfully. Let’s leverage this Christmas season to make Christ known. I cannot wait to open Isaiah 9 with you this Sunday!

Past Articles
How Communion Beautifully and Perfectly Proclaims The Gospel
December 2nd, 2025
When a church takes communion several things happen at once. The three we are most familiar with are remembrance, fellowship and unity. (1) Believers remember Jesus' suffering and death (Mark 14:22-25, Luke 22:18-20). (2) They fellowship with Christ (1 Corinthians 10:16). (3) The church expresses its unity together (1 Corinthians 11:27-33).But there is a fourth aspect of communion, and I think of ...
Turning Brokenness Into Usefulness
November 18th, 2025
This past Sunday morning I had the privilege to preach another “Walking Through Grief Sunday”, and as I often do when asked to speak during the Sunday School time, I spoke from the book of Job. Following the lesson, the pastor pointed out something interesting from Job 2:8 where the Bible says, “And he took him a potsherd to scrape himself withal; and he sat down among the ashes.” Job 2:8. Job, on...

Core Missions

Pray for CORE Missions this week in these ways:
For the Director of Operations, Tim Carter, as he returns from an expansion trip to Thailand and Laos.
For a team they have going to Cuba in a few days.
For the construction crew heading to Basecamp during the last week of December. The goal is to build a new church building in the village of Mistruk and to install all new wiring in the missionary housing on our property.
For the Nate Beil family as they work through some medical steps.
For Olivia Pattison, daughter of CORE missionaries in the Philippines, as she recovers from surgery.
For the Director of Operations, Tim Carter, as he returns from an expansion trip to Thailand and Laos.
For a team they have going to Cuba in a few days.
For the construction crew heading to Basecamp during the last week of December. The goal is to build a new church building in the village of Mistruk and to install all new wiring in the missionary housing on our property.
For the Nate Beil family as they work through some medical steps.
For Olivia Pattison, daughter of CORE missionaries in the Philippines, as she recovers from surgery.

Sunday Morning Service
Sunday Evening Service

Check out the music and Scripture texts for this Lord's Day.
Get Connected
Plan To Invite Someone To Church This Sunday
Do you feel connected to the fellowship family? Perhaps you have been attending Fellowship for a short time or even a long time but have yet to get connected to a core group of people to go through life with. We were made to have fellowship with one another and develop deep and strong relationships outside of our immediate family. One small step to get you in the right direction could be to join us this Sunday for our Connection Group time at 9:45am. You can contact our church office and ask for one of our pastor's to help get you connected to a group that fits your stage of life.
You can invite someone to church any Sunday of the year—there's no need to wait for a special occasion. Your friends and family can join our community of believers at any time! Consider stopping by the church to pick up an invitation card, which can help you start a conversation with someone you know this week.

Book of the Month | Desiring God
No Evening Service | December 14
FBA Honor Choir Christmas Concert | December 14
FBA Christmas Concert | December 18
No Connection Groups or Evening Service | December 21
Christmas Eve Service | December 24
No Connection Groups or Evening Service | December 28
No Midweek Service | December 31
No Evening Service | December 14
FBA Honor Choir Christmas Concert | December 14
FBA Christmas Concert | December 18
No Connection Groups or Evening Service | December 21
Christmas Eve Service | December 24
No Connection Groups or Evening Service | December 28
No Midweek Service | December 31

Prepare your mind and heart with some Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs this week. Use our church playlist
through the week and be encouraged by the music we will sing as a congregation this Lord's Day.
through the week and be encouraged by the music we will sing as a congregation this Lord's Day.
Sunday Morning Service
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
King Of Kings
What A Beautiful Name
O Come All Ye Faithful
King Of Kings
What A Beautiful Name
O Come All Ye Faithful
Sunday Evening Service
All Creatures Of Our God And King
O Come All Ye Faithful
O Come All Ye Faithful
To listen to this Sunday's setlist, use one of the platform links below.

