Worship

Two worship services this Sunday

  • 9 am Rejoice!
  • 11 am Sanctuary

SUNDAY

Sunday, September 21

Two worship services: 9 am Rejoice! in the Life Center, and 11 am traditional worship in the sanctuary. Newton Cowan preaches “Which Comes First?”, and our scriptures are Psalm 32 and Luke 15:11-32.

  • Rejoice! bulletin will be posted here
  • Sanctuary bulletin will be posted here

Church school at 10 am: Last session of Skills Every Bible Reader Needs to Improve Understanding, in Redhead Hall. Continuing: Biblical Images of the Afterlife, in the Garden Room; The Whole-Brain Child, in Memorial 304; and Christian Theology in Main 125. Youth meet in Memorial 303, and children’s milestone classes begin.

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Renovation update

Scaffolding has begun going up on the Greene Street side and the narthex side of the sanctuary, and will take about two weeks to complete. Tunnels will be built around the entrance doors in those locations. No work will be done on Sundays, or on any day when a memorial service is being held. Learn more here.

 

Prayer requests

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North Elm Notes

Practicing music, kindness, and patience

“We become what we do.” The wise words of Margaret Aymer, preacher at the Presbyterian Association of Musicians Worship and Music Conference this summer, have been echoing through my brain since her closing sermon Friday morning. We become what we...

Remembering a soldier’s moment

On this Memorial Day we share a story from Rev. Doug McLeroy's book, On My Believing Days: A Story of Life and Faith. A member of our Pastoral Care ministry, Doug previously served as an Army chaplain. The book is available in the Welcome Center...

An experience of authentic connection

For several months FPC offered Christian hospitality to a group of men with no homes of their own. Our Winter Emergency Shelter, in partnership with Urban Ministry, shared a meal and a warm, quiet, safe place to sleep. Many thanks to everyone who...

An Extra Note…

OUR FAITH COMMUNITY has been serving God with joy since 1824. (The Greensboro Historical Museum was our church in the late 19th century.) We celebrate that history, but we are more excited about our future! We believe we are called to share Christ’s message of love and grace in the things we do and say. We are not perfect, but like Presbyterians everywhere, we are reformed and always reforming. We think you can find a spiritual home here. Come and see!