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Men's Fellowship


The Men's Fellowship of Fairfield was chartered and officially recognized by the Methodist Church on Nov. 1, 1957. Originally designed as a way for men of the church to get together and share fellowship with one another, the present incarnation of the Methodist Men are also active within the church and community as a service organization.

Meeting on the last Thursday of each month (except during the summer months), the men of the church share a meal, a devotional program and coordinate any business that is presently in the works.

The Men's Fellowship is well-known for the pit-cooked barbecue smoked over their own pits at the church. At our Fall Barbecue and Bazaar, there will be 8 pits filled with over 200 shoulders, 35-40 hams and 25-30 loins cooking for all they're worth. In addition to the Fall barbecue, there is a smaller Spring barbecue.

While all of their service work is beneficial, the most outstanding feature of this group of men is their love of Jesus Christ, their Lord and Savior. After all, what is more important than that?