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The world is being bombarded today with many humanistic (man-centered) philosophies that do nothing to help solve the problems and frustrations we are facing.
These philosophies often complicate the problems rather than offering solutions.
It is the firm conviction of Fellowship Bible Church that the Bible gives lasting solutions to today’s problems.
It is our desire that the Word of Christ dwell within you richly (Colossians 3:16).
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Administrative Board
Dennis Biddison, Pastor/Teacher
David Burleson, Administrative Pastor
Charles Davis, Elder (Chairman)
Mike Elliott, Elder
Lynn Thompson, Elder
Guillermo De Hoyos, Elder
Elders at Large
David Green
Stephen Ousley
Additional Staff
James Elliott, Assistant Pastor
Deacons
Darren West
Arthur McDonald
Terry Hyde
Mark Biddison
Bernard Hildebrand
David Slimpin
Paul Slimpin
Filling of the Spirit
See What God Has Done?
Upside Down Living
Rendering Unto Caesar
Reflections on the Holy Spirit
The Sealing Ministry of the Holy Spirit
Loving the Bretheren
Do You Have Doubts about Your Faith? (part 1)
Do You Have Doubts about Your Faith? (part 2)
Do You Have Doubts about Your Faith? (part 3)
What Really Matters?
The Bigger Picture
The Need for Discernment
The One Who Is Forgiven Much
To the glory of God, Fellowship Bible Church is established to carry out the God-ordained responsibilities of the local church:
1. Teaching: To stand for the historic, fundamental, Christian truths and to equip the saints for the work of service, for the building up of the body of Christ; with the goal of attaining unity, knowledge of the Son of God, and the maturity that is measured by fullness of Christ.
2. Fellowship: To provide for means of developing meaningful fellowship among believers (expression of caring for and loving one another, warning, stimulating, and encouraging to healthy spiritual lives).
3. Outreach: To participate in world evangelism (both in the local community and around the world) and to encourage and train God’s people to have an effective influence and loving ministry in the society in which they find themselves.
4. Worship and Prayer: To provide for meaningful worship and prayer, and to administer the ordinances of baptism and communion.
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