Scripture Lessons: 1 Kings 19:4-8, John 6:35, 41-51. Sermon by Connie Knapp: What Are We Hungry For? Click here to read the worship bulletin. If you would like to subscribe to the weekly podcasts,...
Author: Donna Gresh
Reminder! Blood Drive on Saturday!
Did you know that every two seconds someone in American needs a blood transfusion? And did you know that all of us can help? Your blood donation could help a newborn infant, someone being treated for...
Pastrix Book Discussion Tomorrow Night
Looking for a lively book discussion over the summer? Join Connie on Wednesday August 8 at 7 PM to discuss Pastrix, by Nadia Bolz-Weber. The subtitle is “the cranky, beautiful faith of a sinner &...
Blessing of Our Hands on September 2, 2018
Our Labor Day Weekend service at 10:00 will feature a Blessing of our Hands.
Camp Smith and a BIG Donation to the Food Pantry
Look at the size of those cans! U.S. Military Donates Food To FPCY Food Pantry The Office was contacted and Lisa referred the message that a contact at Camp Smith had called and was inquiring if...
August is a Time for the Special Deacons’ Offering
Many of us no longer use offering envelopes, so we don’t get that little twice-a-year reminder about the Deacons’ Fund. In the midst of our blessings, however, the Deacons ask that you remember those...
Pray for Our Montreat Youth Conference Team
This week our prayers are with our Montreat Youth Conference team which departed yesterday. Thank you so much to everyone who has already donated to our Mission campaign! Contributions of any size will...
Whose Line Is It Anyway? — July 22, 2018
Scripture reading: Amos 7:7-15 Sermon by Chip Low: Whose Line Is It Anyway? Click here to read the worship bulletin. To download the audio of the sermon, click here or you can simply play...
YAV Sunday is August 26
On Sunday, August 26, we will commission Young Adult Volunteers of the Presbyterian Church (USA) to a year of service. The Young Adult Volunteer (YAV) program is an ecumenical, faith-based year of service...
YAV Elizabeth: Change, next steps, and gratitude
Elizabeth writes: At the end of June, I left Austin with a few boxes packed in my car and a broken heart. Saying goodbye to friends like Alirio and my community, departing from a city that I came to know,...