Worship

Two Sunday services

  • 9 am Rejoice!
  • 11 am Sanctuary

Weather closing: Church campus is closed today, February 19.

 

SUNDAY

February 23: Seventh Sunday after Epiphany

Two worship services, Jill Duffield preaching. Scriptures are Genesis 45:3-11, 15 and Luke 6:27-38..

  • 9 am Rejoice! in the Life Center. Bulletin will be posted here.
  • 11 am traditional worship in the sanctuary. Bulletin will be posted here.

 

 

Celebrating our 200th anniversary!

This year FPC celebrates 200 years of worship, service and love. In February we focus on Pastoral Leadership. Details here.

 

This link takes you to our livestream page. Livestreams are available “live” during their scheduled time. Delayed, on-demand video will be available shortly after the stream ends, and can be accessed via this link or via our YouTube Channel, where you can select specific services.

Other services

  • Memorial service for FPC member Ann Carlson Patterson, who died October 13, 2024, will be Saturday, February 22, at noon in Memorial Chapel.

 

Prayer requests

How can we pray for you? Prayer request form.

 

 

North Elm Notes

FPC Children & Family E-News: February 19, 2025

Dear Families, Happy Snow Day!! ❄️❄️❄️(We'll see if it actually snows! 🤪) ***Mark you calendars for VBS & KDC August 4-7, 2025!!! Themes will be announced and registration will open on Monday, March 3rd!!...

In Christ There Is No East or West

In Christ there is no east or west, in him no south or north, but one great fellowship of love throughout the whole wide earth. - Hymn 317, In Christ There Is No East or West   “… for in Christ Jesus you are all children of God through faith....

Outreach at BackPack Beginnings

My name is Leigh Jones and for the past 8 years, I have had the pleasure of serving on the volunteer staff at BackPack Beginnings in the role of Clothing Pantry Chair. Children and youth from First Presbyterian Church have volunteered at BPB for...

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!