Are we there yet? How many of us have been on either the speaking and/or the listening end of this question, especially on long trips and summer vacations? Are we there yet? These words communicate...
Author: Donna Gresh
Stay Connected, While We’re Apart
ONLINE WORSHIP — Join us online for the worship service at 10:00am. Find the livestream (and services you missed) on our Facebook page . EMAIL — Make sure you’re getting our weekly emails...
Day 21 of 21-Day Racial Justice Challenge
Day 21. Act: Commit to doing the challenge again. Invite someone to join you. FPCY started this 21-day challenge on Sunday, June 21. You are invited to complete this challenge as part of a group or on...
Day 20 of 21-Day Racial Justice Challenge
Day 20. Engage: Suggest studying the Facing Racism Study Guide as a church or mid council to your leaders. FPCY started this 21-day challenge on Sunday, June 21. You are invited to complete this challenge...
Day 19 of 21-Day Racial Justice Challenge
Day 19. Notice the structures and practices in your church. Raise questions about how they help or hinder racial equity. FPCY started this 21-day challenge on Sunday, June 21. You are invited to complete...
Online, Ongoing, Faith4Life Discussions: Let’s Dance!
When Bowie sang that song in 1983 I don’t think he was thinking of the Trinity, but our Thursday morning 10am Faith4Life class has been participating in a 15 week discussion of Richard Rohr’s book...
Day 18 of 21-Day Racial Justice Challenge
Day 18. Study the Week Six lesson from the Facing Racism Study Guide. FPCY started this 21-day challenge on Sunday, June 21. You are invited to complete this challenge as part of a group or on your...
Christianity and Epidemics: A Long History – Talks by Tim Lupfer
Tim Lupfer, who studied history at Oxford University and taught history at West Point, will give an online talk with illustrations on how the church has faced the adversity of epidemics from ancient Rome...
Day 17 of 21-Day Racial Justice Challenge
Day 17. Read “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” by Peggy McIntosh. FPCY started this 21-day challenge on Sunday, June 21. You are invited to complete this challenge as part of...