Sunday Morning
Sunday morning is a meaningful worship experience at First Presbyterian Church. The service follows a Presbyterian worship order and provides inspired opportunities for the congregation through prayer, music, Bible readings, and messages.
During our regular schedule, our choir leads the music. During the summer, special music feeds our faith.
Following the service, please join us for cookies, coffee, and fellowship in Knox Hall. It’s a great opportunity to meet all the wonderful people at First Presbyterian.
Sunday Evening
Beginning on Sunday, May 21st, at 5 p.m., First Presbyterian Church will again host its weekly “Service and Supper” for our community neighbors and anyone else who would like to become a part of this worshiping community.
There will be a short worship service with a meal to follow.
We will not have Sunday Night Live on May 28.
We will resume our weekly “Service and Supper” the following Sunday, June 4th, at 5 p.m., with Pastor Angela leading worship, delivering a meditation on the initial words of the Lord’s Prayer.
Come join us for these services as we reconnect with old friends – and make new ones!
Children and Worship
Our church family welcomes children in worship and supports their learning in a variety of ways.
There are color and activity sheets provided each week at three levels (preschool, early elementary, and older elementary). These sheets follow the Scripture lessons or relate to specific seasons of the church. The sheets and a basket of crayons and colored pencils are located just outside the sanctuary near the coat rack in Knox Hall.
The “Time for Children” is another way that children can participate in worship. Early in the service, children are invited to come to the front of the sanctuary to share in a lesson that focuses on one of the Scriptures of the day or a seasonal topic (for example: What is Lent?).
Following the “Time for Children,” some families choose to keep their children with them during worship, while others take their children to the nursery. Either approach is totally acceptable. The little noises of children remind us that Jesus loved children and that the kingdom of God belongs to those who are like little children!