• God's Ongoing Faithfulness
    2026/05/04

    Songs have rare power to articulate what we can’t simply say. Across time and culture, when we’re sad or celebrating, angry or troubled or joyful, music expresses the deepest parts of our lives like nothing else. As we celebrate Jesus’ resurrection this spring at FPC, we’re listening together to a curated playlist from the songbook set at the center of the Scriptures- the Psalms. They’re the prayers and songs of God’s people, well-worn through millennia, and they make the hope that we have because of the empty tomb of Christ vivid.

    Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ron Hilliard, Executive Pastor

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    22 分
  • A Song of Trust
    2026/04/27

    Songs have rare power to articulate what we can’t simply say. Across time and culture, when we’re sad or celebrating, angry or troubled or joyful, music expresses the deepest parts of our lives like nothing else. As we celebrate Jesus’ resurrection this spring at FPC, we’re listening together to a curated playlist from the songbook set at the center of the Scriptures- the Psalms. They’re the prayers and songs of God’s people, well-worn through millennia, and they make the hope that we have because of the empty tomb of Christ vivid.

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    25 分
  • A Psalm of Gratitude
    2026/04/21

    Songs have rare power to articulate what we can’t simply say. Across time and culture, when we’re sad or celebrating, angry or troubled or joyful, music expresses the deepest parts of our lives like nothing else. As we celebrate Jesus’ resurrection this spring at FPC, we’re listening together to a curated playlist from the songbook set at the center of the Scriptures- the Psalms. They’re the prayers and songs of God’s people, well-worn through millennia, and they make the hope that we have because of the empty tomb of Christ vivid.

    Psalm 116: 1-4, 12-19

    Speaker: Rev. John Carey

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    26 分
  • As Secure As You Can?
    2026/04/06

    Easter Service!

    The earliest Christians were called, simply, those who “belonged to the Way.” The reference is significant: being a Christian isn’t just a matter of intellectual assent - it’s a way of life. During the Lent season, we’ll be reflecting on what it means to live as a disciple of Jesus - to become the kind of person who learns to live his Way. So, whether you’re just beginning to explore Christian teaching or you’re a lifelong believer, join us as we explore what it means to live a life that follows Jesus!

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    27 分
  • Through the Cross
    2026/03/23

    The earliest Christians were called, simply, those who “belonged to the Way.” The reference is significant: being a Christian isn’t just a matter of intellectual assent - it’s a way of life. During the Lent season, we’ll be reflecting on what it means to live as a disciple of Jesus - to become the kind of person who learns to live his Way. So, whether you’re just beginning to explore Christian teaching or you’re a lifelong believer, join us as we explore what it means to live a life that follows Jesus!

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    24 分
  • Renouncing Evil
    2026/03/16

    The earliest Christians were called, simply, those who “belonged to the Way.” The reference is significant: being a Christian isn’t just a matter of intellectual assent - it’s a way of life. During the Lent season, we’ll be reflecting on what it means to live as a disciple of Jesus - to become the kind of person who learns to live his Way. So, whether you’re just beginning to explore Christian teaching or you’re a lifelong believer, join us as we explore what it means to live a life that follows Jesus!

    Scripture: Matthew 8:28-34

    Speaker: Rev. Sophia Robins

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    26 分
  • The Lord of the Storm
    2026/03/10

    The earliest Christians were called, simply, those who “belonged to the Way.” The reference is significant: being a Christian isn’t just a matter of intellectual assent - it’s a way of life. During the Lent season, we’ll be reflecting on what it means to live as a disciple of Jesus - to become the kind of person who learns to live his Way. So, whether you’re just beginning to explore Christian teaching or you’re a lifelong believer, join us as we explore what it means to live a life that follows Jesus!

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    29 分
  • Follow Me
    2026/03/02

    The earliest Christians were called, simply, those who “belonged to the Way.” The reference is significant: being a Christian isn’t just a matter of intellectual assent - it’s a way of life. During the Lent season, we’ll be reflecting on what it means to live as a disciple of Jesus - to become the kind of person who learns to live his Way. So, whether you’re just beginning to explore Christian teaching or you’re a lifelong believer, join us as we explore what it means to live a life that follows Jesus!

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