Dismantling Racism: What is God Calling Us to Do?
Join us for an eye-opening Dismantling Racism Workshop, where we will be privileged to have Rev. Lindsey Anderson as our guest speaker. This workshop will delve into the ways in which race and other identity markers are being used in our society to create division and disempower people in marginalized communities.
Open Doors Creative Arts Series: Erin Pitts in Concert
Holy Week
Join us in worship during this holy season as we observe the Lord’s passion, death and resurrection.Palm SundaySunday, April 2 | 8:00 a.m. & 9:30 a.m. |
All-Church Game Night
Join us on Sunday night for a church-wide game night in the Social Hall. We’ll gather from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. for tabletop games, food, and fun. Come enjoy a time of fellowship.
Dementia: Understanding Changes in Communication and Family Dynamics
As part of the Stephen Ministry Continuing Education program, Stefanie Sinks, LMSW, a geriatric care manager and aging life professional, will discuss how changes in cognition impact communication and discuss effective tips and techniques for positive interactions. She will also address the changes in roles and relationships, and how these changes impact family dynamics. Join us in person or live stream on Monday, March 13 at 7:00 p.m., Monteith Hall.
Fever Candlelight Concert
Both of the Friday, March 3, concerts have been cancelled due to inclement weather.
First Presbyterian is pleased to host a Fever Candlelight Concert featuring Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and more.
Tickets are available online at https://feverup.com/m/121017
Notices about cancellations due to inclement weather will be posted on the Fever website.
First Sunday: Yoga for Everyone
Join us at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, March 5, to discover the mind and body benefits of yoga. You’ll be introduced to ten poses considered the “building blocks“ of yoga to provide a complete yoga workout. Modifications for each pose will be offered. Bring a mat or blanket (if you don’t have one, we’ll have a few extras).
Annual Meeting & Congregational Lunch
The Annual Meeting of the Congregation will be held Sunday, February 26, following 9:30 a.m. worship for the purpose of approving the pastors’ terms of call and receiving the 2022 annual report and the 2023 annual budget.
Service of Silence and Prayer
When shots ring out, God's is the first heart to break. Yet again, our hearts are also rent as much in sadness as in anger. We hold close to the victims, students, and families caught in the gun violence visited upon Michigan State University. Its proximity tilts our heads skywards, our pulse quickens, and our breath catches. We are called to much more than prayer, but it is a faithful place to begin as we stand with those who grieve in East Lansing.