Tuesday Morning Bible Study
ZoomThe group will meet virtually every two weeks and will study "Wake Up to Wonder: 22 Invitations to Amazement in the Everyday." The meeting dates are June 11 and 25, July 9 and 23, and August 6 and 20.
The group will meet virtually every two weeks and will study "Wake Up to Wonder: 22 Invitations to Amazement in the Everyday." The meeting dates are June 11 and 25, July 9 and 23, and August 6 and 20.
Chair yoga is a form of yoga that accommodates individuals of all skill levels, making it a wonderful way to relax midday/midweek. The sessions focus on proper breathing, stretching from head to toe, and improving balance, all while utilizing the support of a chair. Chair yoga practices twice per week from 11 a.m.-12 p.m. at the church. New members are welcome. There is no cost or sign-up required. The class is led by FPC's former faith community nurse, Catherine Lynn.
You’re invited to the Kickoff Sunday Congregational Breakfast on August 25th at 9:45 AM! Join us as we embrace this year’s theme: "Know God’s Love, Show God’s Love." Enjoy a delicious breakfast while learning more about fall programs and ways to get involved. We are excited to kick off the fall with fellowship and connection. Remember to register—we can’t wait to see you there! Breakfast is free, but if you would like to provide a donation, please click here.
The traditional service lasts right around one hour each week and includes prayer, hymns, scripture reading, and a sermon. This service is also streamed live on our website and on WAXN-Channel 64. The service is rebroadcast the following Saturday at 9 a.m. Is it your first time visiting us? Find out where to park and more about your arrival here.
Dinner will be served from 5:00-6:00pm. Cost is $9 for those 12 and older, $6 for children ages 4-11, and no charge for children 3 and under. Buffet lines will be set up in the back of Wood Fellowship Hall with seating available in the fellowship hall.
Carol Choir: Ages 4 through 1st Grade Kirk Choir: 2nd Grade through 5th Grade All ability levels welcomed (from beginners on!). Dinner is served before hand in the Fellowship Hall starting at 5:00pm. Please sign up for dinner HERE
The building is closed for Labor Day.
The building is closed in observance of Labor Day.
The meeting is located on the 3rd floor of the church. Please enter through the church administration doors that are on the Trade Street side of the church. There is free parking in the church parking lot on Poplar Street (between Trade Street and 5th Street).
September 4 & 5, 6:30 p.m., FPC (September 4) and the home of Connie Carlson (September 5). Please join us for fellowship and conversation as we write non-partisan postcards encouraging people to get out and vote.
A weekly Bible study and fellowship that adds to our scriptural reading within a space that supports one another. Bible study topics change throughout the year.
The contemplative service creates time and space to experience God in a different way in worship. This style of worship follows a similar order of worship as our 11 a.m. service and uses the same scripture but is more intimate and experiential. The service will be unique each week. It may incorporate elements of silence, reflective prayer, music, and/or meditation; however, communion will be served each week. Is it your first time visiting us? Find out where to park and more about your arrival here.
Come join us in Room P-321 for Sunday School. Donuts and hot chocolate will be provided!
Ages 3 through 4: Room P-307 Grades Kindergarten through Second Grade: Room P-306B Third Grade through Fifth Grade: Room P-306A
Our annual College of Elders and Deacons meeting will take place on Sunday, September 8 (the first Sunday after Labor Day). All those who are ordained Elders, Deacons, and Pastors are invited to attend. Registration is required.
Come join us in the Fellowship Hall for Youth Group!
Our Stephen Ministers are lay men and women trained to engage in confidential, structured, and caring relationship with people who are going through a difficult period. A Stephen Minister can offer comfort and spiritual support to others who are experiencing loss; a difficult transition; a separation or divorce; illness, including chronic conditions and hospitalization; depression or loneliness; a spiritual crisis; fertility challenges; being homebound or institutionalized; a period of unemployment or other business or financial crisis.
Learn about tutoring an elementary student this year with Heart Math Tutoring, Helping Education, and Augustine Literacy Project at an information session on September 11th from 6-7pm. This will take place onsite at church (during children’s choir practice) and be broadcast simultaneously on Zoom. Staff and volunteers from the three programs will explain the need and what it is like to tutor. Email emily.gaffney@heartmathtutoring.org to RSVP.