Groups!
Welcome to Fairfield Church of Christ Groups!
At FCC, we believe that true growth happens in community. Our small groups offer the perfect place to connect, grow in your faith, and build lasting relationships. Whether you’re looking for a discussion-based group on Sunday mornings, a larger classroom-style gathering, or a more intimate group meeting in homes during the week, we have something for everyone—no matter your age or stage of life.
We invite you to join us as we grow together in Christ, encouraging one another and deepening our understanding of God's Word. Click below to learn more and find the perfect group for you!
Regular
Groups
These are our groups that have a regular meeting schedule. Below you’ll find descriptions, meeting schedules and leaders of our groups! If you’d like to reach out simply click on the Get Connected! button to send a message to our team!
YOUNG ADULTS
YOUNG ADULTS
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This is a discipleship class specifically focused on supporting young adults as they transition from high school youth ministry to a mature, adult level of faith. The demographic is typically ages 17 to 26.
The group's mission is to:
Provide a stable, rooted place for fellow believers during a period of massive life change and new circumstances.
Help individuals establish a strong anchor in their faith in Christ.
Facilitate communal growing that makes the transition to a more stable relationship with Christ easier and more positive.
Essentially, this class is the essential spiritual bridge for young adults, helping them swap out their student ID for a solid anchor in God while the rest of their world is doing a chaotic 360-degree spin.
Meeting Details:
Time: Sundays at 10:00 AM
Place: Room #105
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This is a fellowship and discipleship group geared towards young adults—specifically those who are out of high school and in their 20s.
The group's structure blends:
Social connection through a shared meal (dinner).
Spiritual growth through opening and studying the Bible.
Flexibility in their specific study topics.
Essentially, it's a consistent Monday night commitment for young people who appreciate that fellowship and food are the perfect appetizers for spiritual truth.
Meeting Details:
Time: Monday evenings at 6:00 PM
Place: Contact Jacob Ackermann at 513.704.6763 for the location.
YOUNG FAMILIES / PARENTS
YOUNG FAMILIES / PARENTS
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This is a core ministry group for young adults and emerging professionals generally spanning the ages of 21 to late 30s. It includes a diverse mix of singles, married couples, and those with or without children.
The group's focus is on:
In-depth study of Scripture to build a strong foundation.
Applying God's grace to navigate the complex challenges of modern adult life.
Growing together to find confidence, peace, and purpose in their spiritual journey.
Essentially, they are a community dedicated to getting "Anchored" firmly in faith while dealing with everything adulthood throws their way.
Meeting Details:
Time: Sundays at 10:00 AM
Place: Room #111
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This is a small adult discussion group specifically designed for parents or guardians whose children attend the Wednesday Night Kids program - but is also open to all adults.
The group's central purpose is:
To align adult learning with children's learning by covering the exact same topics as the kids' class.
To facilitate shared spiritual growth and encourage meaningful, cross-generational family conversations at home.
Essentially, this group is the perfect opportunity for parents to stay in the loop and ensure that the whole family is growing and talking about the same things—making those drive-home chats much more productive than just asking, "What did you learn?"
Meeting Details:
Time: Wednesdays at 6:30 PM
Place: Downstairs in Room #113
MIDDLE AGE ADULTS (40s-50s)
MIDDLE AGE ADULTS (40s-50s)
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This is an interactive, core adult Bible study class comprised of both individuals and couples, generally spanning the 30 to 60 year old range.
The group's mission is highly focused on:
Practical application of faith principles to real-life situations.
Fostering spiritual growth in their love for Jesus Christ and for others.
Cultivating genuine care and building relationships to support each other through various life needs.
In short, the BASIC class is where a diverse group of adults meet for clear, actionable faith insights and a strong commitment to caring for one another (because navigating those middle years requires all the help you can get).
Meeting Details:
Time: Sundays at 10:00 AM
Place: Room #113
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This is a discussion-based Bible study class focused on grounding members in a Godly worldview and applying it directly to their "everyday lives."
The class content is varied, including:
Book studies, topical studies, and video-based materials to keep the learning dynamic.
Active discussion where members are encouraged to share personal insights and experiences.
A major secondary goal is fostering deep fellowship among members to build accountability and commitment to one another. Essentially, they are a group that uses the Bible as the lens to navigate life, sharing the journey and holding each other up along the way.
Meeting Details:
Time: Sundays at 10 AM
Place: Room #112
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This is an ongoing growth-focused Bible study dedicated to helping members achieve greater Christ-likeness in their lives.
The class features:
In-depth studies of entire books of the Bible as its primary focus, with occasional topical studies mixed in.
Varied teaching styles thanks to multiple willing instructors, keeping the content fresh and engaging.
Flexibility to occasionally divide into men's and women's groups for specific topics.
Their core purpose is intentional spiritual progress, with the expectation that members can look back year-over-year and clearly see how they have grown—no coasting allowed on this journey!
Meeting Details:
Time: Sundays at 10:00 AM
Place: Room #108
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This is a women's relationship and support group uniquely created for those who felt like "misfits" or struggled to find their place in other church classes.
The group is:
Eclectic and diverse in age—it's not defined by a specific life stage or demographic.
Focused on authentic, deep relationships where members strive to know and be known by each other.
Committed to mutual support and encouragement as they navigate life's challenges, operating under the principle that it is "okay not to be okay."
Essentially, the Soul Sisters are a self-proclaimed "special needs women's class" (said with love and humor) that champions vulnerable, authentic fellowship for any woman looking for a place to truly belong.
Meeting Details:
Time: Sundays at 10:00 AM
Place: Room #104
SENIORS (55+)
SENIORS (55+)
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This is an active, community-focused Bible study class that explicitly aims to live out its acronym: "Be Ye Kind One To Another."
The class structure includes:
A strong focus on fellowship, Bible study, and dedicated prayer time.
Genuine mutual care among members.
Consistent involvement in outreach and service projects throughout the year (e.g., Back to School supplies, Minister Appreciation, Wish Tree).
Essentially, the BYKOTA group isn't just about reading the Bible; it's about putting it to work through intentional kindness and hands-on service—they are the heart and hands of the church's outreach efforts.
Meeting Details:
Time: Sundays at 10:00 AM
Place: Room #204
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This is a social and fellowship group specifically designed for "empty nesters"—individuals whose children have grown up and moved out of the family home.
The group's focus is on:
Building community and fostering connection among people in the same life stage.
Providing a welcoming space to escape the sometimes too-quiet home.
Sharing warm conversations and enjoying great company over food (specifically, hearty breakfasts).
In short, it's a group for those looking to swap the sound of silence for the sound of good cheer (and the clatter of silverware).
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This is a Bible study class dedicated to bridging the gap between ancient text and modern life.
The group's focus is on:
Deep study and discussion of the Bible.
Understanding how First-century Scripture can transform Twenty-first-century living.
Practical application—sharing insights on how to apply the Bible to everyday decisions and events.
Mutual encouragement as members seek answers to their questions and strive to honor God.
Essentially, they are a class where the past informs the present, making sure the Bible is not just a historical text, but a living, practical guide for today.
Meeting Details:
Time: Sundays at 10:00 AM
Place: Founder's Chapel
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This is an active social and fellowship group for seniors aged 55 and over.
The core of the group is to:
Organize fun outings and day trips to places of interest (like botanical gardens, museums, or other local attractions).
Cultivate deep fellowship and community among its members.
Share a meal together after an activity, often focusing on family-style dining to encourage connection and laughs.
Essentially, they are a mobile, fun-loving crew dedicated to mixing adventure with warm, shared meals (and a little appreciation for "God's handiwork" along the way).
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This is a monthly support and fellowship group specifically for widows and widowers.
The group's mission is to provide:
Companionship and a consistent social connection.
Encouragement and mutual support during a shared life transition.
Networking and building a new support system.
They achieve this primarily through scheduled monthly lunch gatherings at a comfortable, familiar location, focusing on a time of shared meals and conversation. It's a place where "We Can" find strength and connection together.
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This is a senior adult Bible study class primarily composed of individuals 55 years of age and older, committed to being faithful servants and glorifying God.
The group is defined by its commitment to:
Close fellowship and aspiring to "speak the truth in love" with humility.
Flexible and varied Bible study (topical studies, chapter/book studies), often using detailed teacher-created notes/booklets.
A welcoming environment that respects visitors' comfort—no one is pressured to read aloud or participate in discussion.
Practical application of their learning to everyday life.
Active social engagement through special outside activities, often joining the New Horizons senior group.
Essentially, it's a dedicated group of seniors focused on humble, deep learning and loving connection, where you can study the Word at your own pace and still get a rich community experience.
Meeting Details:
Time: Sundays at 10:00 AM
Place: Room #206
OTHER ADULT GROUPS
OTHER ADULT GROUPS
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MEETING TIME : Sunday - 7:45AM
MEETING PLACE : Room 112
AGES : 12+
Come ready to…
Pray for one another for the battles we are going through.
Praise God for seeing us through those battles.
Look for opportunities to serve.
Study the scriptures.
We invite all men (12+) to come alongside us on point in the hostile territory that is the fight of our lives.Military definition of "on point":
Assume the first and most exposed position in a combat military formation.
The leading soldier or unit advancing through hostile or unsecured territory.
Every single man in onPoint is a work in progress. We don't claim to know it all or have it all together.
We do know that we have 2 common allies: Jesus Christ and each other.
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This is a women's Christian fellowship group dedicated to:
Deep diving into God's Word for spiritual growth.
Encouragement and applying faith to real life.
Building community and connection among women.
They are a group of women who gather to learn, grow, and walk alongside each other while "chasing Christ."
Seasonal
Groups
These are groups that meet occasionally throughout the year, or on an as needed/by request basis. If there are no dates scheduled Click on LEARN MORE to get more information as to when the next class might be meeting!
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This is a seasonal, introductory class designed for new visitors or those curious about our church.
The class's goal is to offer:
A relaxed, conversational setting led by the lead minister, Brian Schrieber.
An overview of the organization's identity, including its history, beliefs, and core values.
Clear information on how attendees can get involved and become part of the community.
Essentially, it's a "get-to-know-us" session that acts as the first step for anyone considering making this community their home.
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Financial Peace University (FPU) is a nine-lesson course by Dave Ramsey that teaches budgeting, debt payoff, and financial planning through video lessons, workbooks, and group discussion. The program uses a step-by-step plan, including the 7 Baby Steps to help participants get out of debt and build wealth. Courses are offered in-person or virtually and are accessible for self-study online.
Course details and content
Format: Taught via video lessons, often supplemented by in-person or virtual group meetings for discussion. The course can also be completed as a self-study program online.
Curriculum: Focuses on practical money management skills and is based on Ramsey's principles, which include a step-by-step plan for debt elimination and wealth building.
Key topics:
Budgeting and creating a spending plan
Eliminating debt
Building an emergency fundInvesting for the futureWise spending and avoiding modern money trapsGenerosity
Materials: The cost often includes access to a budgeting tool like the EveryDollar app, digital workbooks, and other bonus content like audiobooks and livestreams.
Goals and benefits
Financial stability: Aims to help individuals and families take control of their finances to get out of debt and build wealth.
Behavior change: Emphasizes that 80% of financial success is behavior, providing the knowledge and motivation to change money habits.
Accountability: Group settings provide accountability and support from peers.
Peace of mind: Provides a clear plan to reduce financial stress and achieve financial goals.