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Connect 456

Connect456 is designed to help students start to connect to the church community as older elementary students and Middle School students who are preparing to find their own place at First Church. Connect456 meets during our 10:30 am worship service following our Time with Young Disciples and is approximately 40 minutes in length. Each week features […]

Children’s Chapel

Children’s Chapel helps children ages 3 through 3rd grade to experience the wonder of worship within a lively, child friendly setting. Chapel will focus on a variety of expressions of worship using many forms of music, art, and hands on activities. Chapel will occur during our 10:30 am worship service following our Time with Young […]

High School Meet-Up

Weekly gathering for High School students to engage in learning about the weekly scripture texts in worship and connections to faith. Contact jane@faithatfirst.com with questions

Egg Hunt & Labyrinth Walk

Memorial Garden

Egg Hunt & Labyrinth Walk, following 10:30 a.m. worship in the Memorial Garden Children and families are invited to journey the labyrinth while small groups go searching for eggs! All are welcome to stay for First Church's outdoor Easter service at 12:15 p.m.

Wednesday Morning Study Group

Zoom

We invite you to join the Wednesday Morning Bible Study! Our group of 12-15 persons gathers weekly on Zoom to study and discuss topics chosen by group members. Sometimes, this centers around scripture or Bible study curriculum while, other times, we focus on books by contemporary or older religious writers. The group begins a new […]

Handbell Choir Rehearsal

Handbell Choir rehearses in the 3rd-floor Choir Room. Masks required.Open to adults and youth (MS & HS).

Lent: Spiritual Recovery after Pandemic

Glenna Hall

Wednesdays, 6:30-8:00 p.m., March 9-April 27.  In our religiously fragmented world and denomination, and amid post pandemic trauma, how can getting back to basic theology guide us as we continue […]