Preached by Jonathan Kimball. Based on Luke 1:39-55.
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On this Fourth Sunday of Advent, Jonathan Kimball will be preaching, “A Big Risk,” based on Luke 1:39-55. This is the story often called “The Visitation,” as well as Mary’s song of praise, the Magnificat.
Live stream: https://youtube.com/live/36aocmTW3w8?feature=share
We are continuing to collect the Christmas Joy offering throughout Advent. This special offering of PC(USA) supports current and retired church workers and their families as well as students at Presbyterian related schools and colleges equipping communities of color.
Join us Christmas Eve at 6 pm for a candlelight service of lessons & carols. This is a wonderful time to bring your family and your friends to experience God’s love and celebrate love made flesh, born two millennia ago and also born anew in our hearts each year at Christmas, and every day.
Please join us for a special service this Sunday, December 15, 2024. The Chancel Choir will be presenting “God is Alive in Bethlehem” a cantata for the Advent season using music from the First Presbyterian choral library. The featured selections have been compiled and arranged with additional readings to create our Advent cantata.
Live stream link: https://youtube.com/live/ZZ9ZHjQClE0?feature=share
Mark your calendars for the Christmas Eve service at 6 pm. We are also collecting the Christmas Joy offering throughout Advent as well as Christmas Eve. When we give to the Christmas Joy Offering, we prepare the way for leaders of our church – past, present and future. 50% of our gifts smooth the path for current and retired church workers and their families in their time of need. The other 50% of our gifts prepare students to learn and grow in faith at Presbyterian related schools and colleges equipping communities of color. Through this offering we reflect God’s perfect gift to us. Envelopes are on the table as you enter the church.
Preached by Susan Murray. Based on Luke 3:1-6 (and also Malachi 3:1-4).
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Please join us for worship this Second Sunday of Advent. Susan Murray will be preaching, “Wait Until Your Father Gets Home,” based on Luke 3:1-6.
Live stream link: https://youtube.com/live/3hKambJEwmc?feature=share
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Preached by Jonathan Kimball on the First Sunday of Advent. Based on Luke 21:25-36.
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December 1 marks the beginning of Advent and the start of the Christian year. We will gather to worship and commune at the Lord’s Table. Jonathan Kimball will preach, “God Wins,” based on Luke 21:25-36.
Live stream: https://youtube.com/live/qS8qEZ7eDhk?feature=share
Presbyterian Manor has reached out to us in hopes that we can be Secret Santas. They have residents that are without family and may not receive any gifts. Below is a list of popular items that are always needed. This has been passed on to us with short notice and items will need to be collected by December 8th. However, if the hustle and bustle of the season keeps you from being able to pick items up, you may always mail or drop a check off to the Presbyterian Manor. There will be a collection box in the Sanctuary as well as copies of the list.
Please mark your calendars:
As the weather changes, please note that any changes to our worship schedule will be posted on the website no later than 8:30 am on Sunday morning. The live stream should always be available unless there are unavoidable technical difficulties.
Preached by Susan Murray on Christ the King Sunday. Based on Revelation 1:4b-8.
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November 24, we celebrate Christ the King as we end the Christian year. Susan Murray will be preaching, “Blessed Assurance,” based on Revelation 1:4b-8.
Live stream: https://youtube.com/live/4tpQ8zkfgwA?feature=share
The Rolla Choral Arts Society will present Benjamin Britten’s St. Nicolas on Saturday, Nov. 23 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 24, at 3:00 p.m. The cantata shares the story of St. Nicolas, Bishop of Myra who lived during the fourth century. The stories and legends attributed to St. Nicolas became the basis for the legend of Santa Claus.
Preached by Rev. Frank LeBlanc. Based on Matthew 25:14-30, with an allusion to Proverbs 31:10-31.
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