Companionship is a way that is open to us all and a foundation for an authentic life together. It is equally as important as a supportive response to those suffering with mental health challenges. Just...
Author: Donna Gresh
40 Cans For Lent — Thinking about the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
This week we invite you into a more personal relationship with our hungry neighbors. When you go shopping this week, we encourage you to check whether the products you purchase are available on SNAP benefits...
One Great Hour of Sharing Offering in March 2021
In a world of disaster, hunger, and oppression… Millions of people lack access to sustainable food sources, clean water, sanitation, education, and opportunity. The three programs supported by One Great...
We’re Going on a Sabbatical! What? Why? Where? – Part 1
As you know, FPCY is the recipient of a $50,000 Clergy Renewal Program Grant from the Lilly Foundation which includes a 4-month sabbatical for our Co-Pastor Chip Low, as well as sabbatical opportunities...
Youth Group News March 2021
Hey Everyone! Join us for these upcoming online Youth Gatherings: Middle School Youth are Zooming on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month from 7 – 8 pm. Our upcoming dates are: March 10 & 24;...
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Our 40 Cans For Lent Practice
40 Cans for Lent invites us to donate 40 cans to the pantry over the 40 days of Lent and to do eight weekly practices that raise our awareness of the lives of those experiencing food insecurity. This...
Communion at Home March 7
We celebrate the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper this Sunday during worship. Please prepare a space with some simple food, bread and drink of some sort so that we can share the gifts of God together. March...
40 Cans for Lent: The Practice of Crossing the Threshold
It is easy to forget sometimes how close many of our neighbors are to being food insecure. Whether it be a missed paycheck or a new diagnosis, one can find themselves there very quickly. It is comforting...