Called Meeting on May 1, 2022

The Session has called a Congregational Meeting for the purpose of receiving a report from the Congregational Nominating Committee and electing new Elders. The meeting will be held May 1, 2022, immediately following the 11 AM First Sunday blended worship service.
 


One Great Hour of Sharing 2022

Started in 1949, One Great Hour of Sharing is a long-standing ecumenical effort aimed at raising the funds necessary to provide relief and reconstruction for communities in the aftermath of disaster. What started as an hour-long radio appeal has evolved over the years, varying from eight to 29 participating denominations, and has become the most participated-in offering in the PC(USA). Today, projects supported by One Great Hour of Sharing are underway in more than 100 countries.
 
Around the world, people lack access to food, clean water, sanitation, education, and opportunity. Each gift to One Great Hour of Sharing (OGHS) serves to help change the lives of people in these challenging situations. This offering provides a way to share God’s love with our neighbors in need.  On Easter Sunday, April 17, you will have the opportunity to contribute to these efforts through your gift to the One Great Hour of Sharing offering. Alternately, you may visit the PCUSA’s Special Offerings website to give online. Please prayerfully consider how you might support this important offering.
 


2022 Applications for Green Scholarship Now Being Accepted

The Session and the Endowment Ministry Team of the Session would like to invite eligible persons to apply for a grant from the Winnifred Zimmerman Green Higher Education Scholarship Fund. The Scholarship was made possible by a generous gift from the estate of long time member Winnie Green to aid “worthy students of high academic achievement” with their college expenses.
 
The Session has established guidelines for the awarding of grants. Grants will be awarded each spring; students receiving scholarships shall not be guaranteed renewal of scholarships. Students must re-apply for a new grant each year. 
 
The application deadline for this year is May 1. Application forms and the full list of applicant guidelines are available from the church office, on the lobby side of Jeanna’s service window, or may be downloaded by clicking here.
 


VBS 2022

Mark your calendar for this year‘s Vacation Bible School – July 18-22 – with a musical offering by the children on July 24! Our church will be transformed into a Jerusalem Marketplace, with children creating their own costume to play the part each day. Families interested in signing up your children or grandchildren may contact Jeanna in the church office (office@fpclexnc.com or 336-248-2140, ext. 1) or text Ann Kiefer. Adult volunteers are welcome to join the fun as well!
 


Good Friday Service

Rev. Cheryl Skinner will lead us in a guided Labyrinth walk (rather than a more traditional service) this day as we focus on the cross. The Good Friday service will be held April 15, at Noon and again at 7:00 p.m. Both services will be held at First United Methodist Church. Our time together will include some opening liturgy, an explanation of the prayer labyrinth, an invitation to walk and allowing time for the walk. We will conclude with reflection on the experience and prayer.


Maundy Thursday Service

We will worship at First United Methodist Church at 7:00 p.m. on April 14. Pastor Nancy will offer the meditation, and communion will be served. We hope you will join us for this special observance as we approach Easter.
 


Funeral/Memorial Service Pre-Planning

On Ash Wednesday, we heard the words, Remember that you are dust and to dust you will return.  These words, along with the sign of the cross on our forehead with ashes, remind us that death will come to each of us.  Death is not the last word, though.  Our faith proclaims that in life and in death we belong to God.  Because Jesus lives, we shall also live.  This hope helps us to face our present mortality with faith.  A funeral and/or memorial service gives us the opportunity to witness to this hope. Have you considered pre-planning your service?  One of the gifts the late Harriet Zimmerman and Kitty Anderson gave to their families was a plan for their memorial services.  They made sure their children knew favorite hymns, scripture ideas, and other details so that the service would reflect who they were as God’s beloved, and who God is as Creator and Redeemer. 
 
Perhaps you would like to think about your own service this season of Lent.  Funeral/Memorial Service Planning Guides are available in the church office.  I encourage you to pick one up or request Jeanna to email it to you.  Take some time to think about what you’d like your loved ones to know when that time comes for your transition from life to death to life everlasting. 
 
Pre-planning is not only a gift to your loved ones, but it is a gift to yourself and a witness to your faith in Jesus Christ.  It also will help your new pastor to learn about you as she or he prepares your service with your family.  Reach out to Pastor Nancy for more information.  She would be glad to meet with you to discuss your ideas. 
 


Lenten Sermon Series 2022

Praying through Lent is our theme this holy season.  The disciples said to Jesus, Lord, teach us to pray.  Prayer is communication with God, and it includes both speaking and listening.  Using the Psalms and other scriptures each week, we will be introduced to various aspects and types of prayer and invited to practice prayerful disciplines.  See the tentative schedule below:

March 6               Our Posture for Prayer

March 13            The ACTS Prayer

March 20             Quiet Prayer

March 27             Lament

April 3                  Perseverance and The Lord’s Prayer (One blended service at 11:00)

April 10                Prayerful Walking   (Palm Sunday)

 



Mental Health Family Support Groups

Family support groups will soon be available here in Davidson County for families of those living with mental illness.
 
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Family Support Groups are offered free of charge for family members of someone diagnosed with or suspected of having a mental illness.
 
The support group will be co-facilitated by Cathy Browder. She is a local resident and has experience loving a family member with a mental health condition. Cathy is trained by NAMI as a facilitator to help support and encourage others seeking to help their loved ones.
 
Starting in April, the Family Support Group will meet regularly on the first and third Mondays of each month at 7:00 PM via Zoom.
 
To ask questions or get more information, please email Cathy at NAMIDavidsonCounty1@gmail.com.
 
 


GriefShare to Begin New Sessions March 6, 2022

Grief Share is “help and encouragement after the death of a spouse, child, family member or friend.”
 
First Presbyterian Church is hosting this program beginning Sunday afternoon, March 6, 2022 at 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM.  The study will include 13 Sessions.   
 
A video will be shown each week addressing topics such as “Guilt and Anger,” “Heaven,” and “What Do I Do Now?”  After the video, participants will be given the opportunity to share their experiences if they wish.
 
A workbook is available for $15.00, but the workbook is not required.  There is no additional cost for the program.
 
Please register by calling the First Presbyterian office at 336-248-2140.  Let us walk with you on the pathway through grief into hope.