Week of Events
Palm Sunday Worship
Palm Sunday Worship
On this Sunday, which marks the beginning of Holy Week, we recall the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, greeted by throngs of people waving palm branches and shouting, "Hosanna!" Palm Sunday can serve as a reminder for us to welcome Christ into our hearts and to be willing to follow him. On this Sunday,…
Tuesday Morning Prayer Group
Tuesday Morning Prayer Group
You're invited to seek God's direction for First Pres through prayer. ALL ARE WELCOME! Via ZOOM for "virtual" prayer. Contact Karen Rich (963-1307) for more information.
Developing a Biblical Worldview (DBW)
Developing a Biblical Worldview (DBW)
Pastor Lorenzo Small will be leading a Bible study called "Developing a Biblical Worldview" (DBW) in which we will wrestle with current events and issues through the lens of scripture. We will meet in the parlor on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month at 7:00 pm for an hour. Our first gathering will…
Sew ‘n Sews: Could You, Would You Join Us?
Sew ‘n Sews: Could You, Would You Join Us?
Sew 'n Sews is open to First Presbyterian women and friends who have a desire to be involved in a truly ‘hands on’ ministry This group makes the quilts (baby & lap) along with extremely practical walker totes. Those who like to knit or crochet make baby caps and/or Prayer Shawls; non- sewers can help…
Maundy Thursday at Pennfield Presbyterian
Maundy Thursday at Pennfield Presbyterian
On Maundy Thursday, we pause to commemorate Jesus Christ's Last Supper with his disciples. Reflecting on his final meal serves as an opportunity to remind us of the importance of humility, selflessness and service to others. This service at Pennfield Presbyterian will include communion.
Good Friday Community Service
Good Friday Community Service
On this solemn holy day, we recall the sacrifice that Jesus Christ made on the cross for all sinners, out of his great love redeeming us from our sin paving the way for our salvation. We have the opportunity to gather as a community to reflect and pray at First Congregational Church.