West Fayetteville church of Christ 3.66

5272 Butternut Dr
Fayetteville, NC 28304
United States

About West Fayetteville church of Christ

Contact Details & Working Hours

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We are an undenominational group of Christians. The West Fayetteville church of Christ is a local, independent congregation of believers who have been baptized into Christ for the remission of sins, and who are committed to living by faith in Christ. We have no affiliation with any organization larger than, smaller than, or other than this local congregation. Only "our like precious faith" (2 Peter 1:1) in the Word of God unites us with other Christians into One Faith (Ephesians 4:3-6).

We are autonomous and have no central headquarters or president. The head of this church is none other than Jesus Christ himself (Ephesians 1:22-23). We are simply Christians following the teachings of Jesus and His apostles and followers found in the New Testament. The division of denominationalism is, in fact, contradictory to the teaching of the Bible.
We are Christians only!

The West Fayetteville church of Christ is not affiliated in any manner with the denominational church known as "The United Church of Christ" or with the group known as "The International Church of Christ".

We have an aggressive program of teaching our members from both the pulpit and in Bible classes. Our elders have established Bible classes at the church building twice a week - before the Sunday A.M. worship service and on Wednesday Evenings. We have Bible classes for all ages (including infants and toddlers).
Additionally, we encourage private Bible studies in the homes of members and non-members alike.

We currently have 2 elders, Eugene Edwards and Bob Fancher, and 2 deacons, Michael Williams and Greg Jones. Stan Caldwell works full-time with this congregation as a preacher and teacher. The West Fayetteville Family works hard to maintain brotherly love and a close family atmosphere.

We believe that the Bible teaches that there are some responsibilities and functions which we are to perform as a local congregation and others as individual Christians (Matt. 18:15-17; 1 Tim. 5:16). You will not find a kitchen, fellowship hall, or other social buildings on our church properties. Though we often spend social time with each other in our homes or in other ways outside of services, we do this as individuals and not as a church function. The work of the Lord's church is spiritual (Eph. 4:11,12; 1 Pet 2:9-10).