On Sunday, December 28, 2025, we’ll worship in a single service at 10:30 am in the Sanctuary. We’ll enjoy a nice post-Christmas Sunday morning of worship with Christmas carols and lots of festive joy.
Fairfield’s 11:00 pm Christmas worship brings in Christmas Day with candlelight and carols. We’ll gather in the Sanctuary (entrance at the front of the church) and be led in music by the organ and members of our Praise Band. We’ll end worship by singing Silent Night as we dim the lights and light our candles.…
The 7:30 pm Candlelight worship will be held in the Sanctuary (entrance at the front of the church). This worship is more traditional in style and structure with carols, choirs, and candles. Music will feature the organ and choir. This festive worship will end on a calm note with the candle lighting during the singing…
Join us this Christmas Eve for a hilarious and heartwarming puppet show inspired by Barbara Robinson’s beloved classic The Best Christmas Pageant Ever! Watch the Herdmans turn the church pageant upside down with their wild antics – only to discover the true meaning of Christmas. This interactive performance will bring the Nativity story to life…
We will gather in the Sanctuary at 7:00 pm on Thursday, December 18, for “The Longest Night” service of hope and healing. The service will be one of contemplation and meditation, in the style of Taizé. All are welcome to attend, with a special attention to those feeling grief or loss during this particular season.…
Instead of the regularly scheduled All Church Night event for December, Fairfield will have an all-ages Christmas Caroling event followed by a campfire, treats, and more fun, on Sunday, December 14, 2025. We’ll gather at the church at 4:30 pm to go caroling, then return to the church for Christmas fun.
Started at the end of World War II, Fairfield’s Thanksgiving Morning Worship is celebrating its 80th anniversary this year! We’ll gather together in the sanctuary at 7:30 am for worship and giving thanks, then head to the Heritage Hall for breakfast served by the men of the church. We’ll once again honor the first responders…
More details coming soon.
Day breaks on the third day, and Mary and the women arrive at the tomb to find it empty. Confused, and not daring to believe, they gather the other disciples, who also do not believe. Jesus appears to Mary and the disciples, who finally believe that he has risen. We gather with the women outside…






