SUNDAY
Sunday, October 20: Camp Weaver Sunday
Our entire FPC family will gather at Camp Weaver YMCA. Come for the day or any part! It’s only 17 minutes from the church (4924 Tapawingo Trail, Greensboro, NC) and we will be under a pavilion adjacent to accessibility parking.
- 10 am, Coffee & donuts
- 10:15 am, Intergenerational Sunday School
- 11 am, Worship
- 11:45 am, lunch
- then fun & fellowship through 3 pm
Arts & crafts, playground, canoeing, archery, rock climbing, yard games or just sit and visit!
A recorded message will be available here online, but no activities will take place on FPC campus this Sunday.
Hurricane Helene Response
In the weeks and months ahead FPC will join efforts to help with the recovery. Presbyterian Disaster Assistance is in contact with a national response network. Find info or donate to PDA here.
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North Elm Notes
Warmth, encouragement, and joy
Our annual campaign theme is 200 Years of Blessings: Imagine What Comes Next. Sue Cole from the Stewardship Committee shares her story. In thinking about my favorite blessings from First Presbyterian Church, two very different but extremely...
Dear Families, I hope everyone is having a great week! Here's what's happening in the next couple week! ____________________________________________________________________________________ This Sunday, October 20 CAMP WEAVER SUNDAY - Join us at...
Being open to God
Our annual campaign theme is 200 Years of Blessings: Imagine What Comes Next. Dan Kerns from the Stewardship Committee shares this story. 200 years is a long time. I have only been a part of this church 36 years and as I count my blessings … there...
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!