-
A Heartwarming Success: The Children’s Christmas Sing-A-Long
This past Sunday, December 22nd, the FCC sanctuary was filled with the sound of joyous voices and festive cheer as the Children’s Christmas Sing-A-Long brought together families and friends to celebrate the holiday season. Organized by the Luminous Partners – a collaboration between FCC, SH First Methodist, and SH Lutheran – the event was a…
-
Ukraine House contributions top $5000
The Mission Board asked the congregation to support a project to send funds to UKRAINE HOUSE (ukrainehouse.us/projects). The project supports Ukranian children who have lost limbs, that need to undergo treatment and get fitted for prosthetics here in the United States. An anonymous donor has offered to match up to $ 1,000 funds raised. The Mission Board is contributed…
-
Donate Five to Help Others Survive
Donate Five to Help Others Survive The High School/Middle School youth groups want to say a big “Thank You” to our church family for their great support of the “Donate Five to Help Others Survive” canned food drive to support the We Care Food Pantry. Thanks to your generosity, and the generosity of Albemarle Corporation,…
-
July 10th Weekly News
WORSHIP this SUNDAY There are two options for worship this Sunday: Online or In Person. Both start at 10:30 a.m. Online is at Facebook Live. The doors open for in person worship at 10:15. Face masks and social distancing are mandatory. In addition, we have worship on our website and by CD’s. If you need…
-
May 31st weekly news
WORSHIP this SUNDAY We continue to worship on Facebook live at 10:30 Sunday mornings. We also have worship on our website and by CD’s. If you need help connecting, let the office know. This Sunday we will be using our new camera and the microphones on the pulpit and lectern to improve the quality of…
-
May 17th Weekly News
WORSHIP We continue to worship on Facebook live for the time being. We also have worship on our website and by CD’s. If you need help connecting, let the office know. In May we continue a service called Heart of the Matter. There are some ways you can prepare at home for this celebration. The…
-
Food Pantry remains open during Stay Home, Stay Safe
The We Care Food Pantry at First Congregational Church remains open during Stay Home, Stay Safe as a drive-up service. We are open Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings from 10-noon. Curb-side pick- up; No need to call ahead. Drive to the pantry entrance on the side of the church building. Someone will come to your…
-
May 10th Weekly News
WORSHIP We continue to worship on Facebook live for the time being. We also have worship on our website and by CD’s. If you need help connecting, let the office know. In May we continue a service called Heart of the Matter. There are some ways you can prepare at home for this…
-
May 3rd weekly news
Will April showers bring May flowers? We certainly could use a splash of color to brighten up our lives. I trust you are fairing well during these times as home. Continue to be safe, to take care of yourself and be kind to others. This newsletter bring a bit more as it serves to include…
-
April 26th, 2020 news
WORSHIP During the Season of Easter we will be using a service called Heart of the Matter. There are some ways you can prepare at home for this celebration. 1) Worry Stone: Each week we will mention and use a “worry stone.” This can be any type of stone. If you want, you can paint or…
-
News from the Good Shepherd Orphanage in Haiti
We received the following good news from the orphanage on Feb 17th! Our church contributed $500 toward this project in addition to some individuals who made donations. The Women’s Fellowship is now sponsoring two children at the orphanage and the youth group is sponsoring one, as well as Jeffrey and Lynn Dick. The pictures of…
-
Haiti 2018
During the summer of 2018 a group from our church went to Carrefour, Haiti. We stayed and played with the children at the Good Shepherd Orphanage. We also worked doing outreach and community clean-up with Pastor Evan’s church, Legliz Pot Etwat (Church of the Narrow Gate), in Gresseir, Haiti. It was a life-changing experience. Click…