Chili Cookoff
Great HallHere's the scoop on this favorite First Church event: Chili and/or cornbread entries welcome  Sign up now! Enter as an individual, household, or group Friendly competition with winners chosen by popular […]
Add an event to the calendar, reserve a room or Zoom account, and/or submit info for church communications.
Here's the scoop on this favorite First Church event: Chili and/or cornbread entries welcome  Sign up now! Enter as an individual, household, or group Friendly competition with winners chosen by popular […]
This group of women of a certain age meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month from 10:00 to 11:00 am for informal conversations on a wide variety […]
On Tuesdays beginning January 3, you are invited to a thirty minute Night Prayer Service to end your day in community and peace. These services from 8:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., available via Zoom, are patterned after the ancient monastic tradition of Compline (meaning completion)--the final prayer of the day. We will follow a simple […]
Bible study for those who want to go deeper, learn more about the Bible. Open to all wanting to learn via zoom. Meets weekly 10-11:30 am. Contact Janet Lutz for more info and zoom contacts: Janetatl@aol.com.
Children's Choir is open to children in grades 1-6 and children can join at any time. Email brian@faithatfirst.com for more details.
The Handbell Choir plays in worship once each month. Basic music reading skills required (instrumentalists are especially welcome). Open to adults and youth in grades 6-12. New members welcome throughout […]
SATB Choir for adults and youth in grades 9-12. New members welcome throughout the year - email brian@faithatfirst.com for more details.
On January 26, the Progressive Christianity Reading Group begins a discussion of Unruly Saint: Dorothy Day’s Radical Vision and It’s Challenge for Our Times by D.L. Mayfield. New participants are […]
This weekly online Bible study invites participants to discuss the scripture texts for the coming Sunday and to ponder what those stories may teach us today. New participants are always […]