On December 2 we “Greened” the Sanctuary with wreaths, roping, and our Christmas Tree. It will soon come time to “De-green” our space. Please join us after the second service on January 7 as we...
Author: Donna Gresh
Pasta Pasta Pasta for January!
For January we are continuing to request any sort of pasta (including gluten-free). It’s nice to be able to offer a variety to our clients at our full choice pantry. Thank you! You can drop off...
Elder Law Informational Events
Lunch Bunch; Wednesday, POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER An Elder Lawyer will come to speak to us about asset protection and avoiding financial abuse, etc. Maria Correa, from Keene and Beane Law Firm in White...
Women’s Birthday Club Starting January 6!
Calling all women in the FPCY community. We all have heard nutritionists say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. To make our breakfast even more meaningful, let’s gather once a month...
Christmas Eve Lessons and Carols
Scripture readings: Genesis 1:1-4, 26-31, Genesis 3:8-15, 17-19, 26-31, Isaiah 11:1-9, Luke 1:26-38, Matthew 1:18-25, Luke 2:1-20, John 1:1-14 Meditation: Celebrating in the Darkness Read the worship...
Christmas Eve Family Service
Scripture reading: Isaiah 9:2,6-7 Our Children Tell the Story: “The Greatest Story Ever Told” Read the worship bulletin. Play the service below.
Bubbly Brunch!
Join us for Brunch, provided by the Worship Commission following the (single) 10:30am service!
New Year’s Eve — One Service at 10:30am
Join us at our single, 10:30am service on Sunday, December 31. And for a special treat, join us for Brunch, provided by the Worship Commission following the service! Watch online on Facebook.
For the Rest of December: Pasta Please!
Since we distributed our dessert mixes at the pantry on December 16, for the rest of December we are requesting any sort of pasta. Thank you! You can drop off items any time in the labeled bins near the...
Christmas Joy — Where the Heart Is
If home is where the heart is, then Sue Anne Fairman’s heart is blessed to call several places home. For Sue Anne, a deacon and ruling elder, home is New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. It is also home to...
