SUNDAY

Hymn Festival, November 24

One service, 11 am in the sanctuary. Bulletin here.

Dr. Mary Louise “Mel” Bringle, editor of the Glory to God hymnal and child of FPC, will lead worship, guiding us through new and well-known hymns with plenty of singing! Our scripture is 2 Samuel 23:1-7.

 

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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Prayer requests

How can we pray for you? Prayer request form.

 

 

North Elm Notes

The Power of a Prayerful Pause

I’ve noticed as of late that folks have been a little unfiltered, quick to press the send or post button. Is this just in my world or are you experiencing this, too? Some of these messages come from regular sources, others arrive out of left field...

FPC Children & Family E-News: November 20, 2024

  Dear Families, At KDC on November 3rd, we remembered that we are called to be grateful as a response to God's love and grace. Then, our 3rd-5th graders collectively wrote a Psalm of Thanksgiving. As Thanksgiving approaches, I want to share...

Our family’s legacy of joyful noise

Each November, the season of thanksgiving calls us to reflect upon the gifts which we have been given that in turn we may give to others. This year, we are celebrating the 200th anniversary of First Presbyterian Church, and reflecting upon the...

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!