Wednesday Night

Wednesday Night Schedule

5:15 - 6:00 p.m. -- Dinner in the Fellowship Hall (Register on Realm)
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.--Children's small group studies, gym time and music
6:15 - 7:30 p.m.--Middle school Bible Study, co-ed classes, Grief Share, Women's Prayer Group, Grad & Career
6:45 - 8:00 p.m.--Choir Practice (6:45pm: sharing and prayer time; 7pm musical rehearsal)

Dinner 5:15-6:00 p.m.

Join us for Wednesday Night Dinner! Please register and pay online by Tuesday, January 13 at noon!
$6/person
$25 family max
Menu: Margaritas Mexican Grill
Beef and Chicken Taco Bar, with toppings

FPC Kids

 Our mid-week program is designed to take children K4-5th graders deeper into God’s word and provide a time of community with other children from FPC. Each night will start off with dinner in the Fellowship Hall at 5:15 pm followed by bible study, choir, and fun games. Nursery is provided for children 3 years old and under.  

Youth

 Our Youth Ministry exists for Youth....
-to Reach them with the Gospel of Jesus and His grace,
-to Equip them to serve the church and the world,
-to Disciple them in the truths of Jesus Christ and His Word, and
-to Send them out to their schools and workplaces, colleges and universities, and wherever God calls them to go as workers for His Kingdom and for the Glory of His Name.

Middle School Youth (6th - 8th grades) meet upstairs in the Youth Lounge. 
A typical Wednesday night looks like this: game --> singing --> small groups

Adult Classes

All groups meet from 6:15 - 7:30

Women's Prayer Group

Women are invited to join this group who weekly pray for the children and families of First Presbyterian Church. 

Co-Ed Classes

Co-Ed Class: “Reformed Theology: An Accessible Overview”
Come join us for this 6-week course where we will dive into the Doctrines of Grace and discuss the essentials of the Reformed Faith while also tackling some of the common misconceptions applied to “Calvinism”. Taught by Justin Leslein.

Co-Ed Class: "Our Cultural Moment"
Modernism, postmodernism, metamodernism? Liberalism, progressivism, Christian Nationalism, antisemitism, critical theory? The only constant in life is change, and the culture around us is always changing and sometimes at dizzying and disorienting speeds. How are we as Christians supposed to deal with all the competing worldviews around us? How do we faithfully navigate being "in" the world while not being "of" the world and keeping ourselves unstained from? This 6 week class will cover a wide range of current events and history to understand where we are while looking to God and his Word to understand our calling as Christians in our current moment. Taught by Elliott Everitt

Grad and Career

Grad & Career is moving to Wednesday Nights! So, if you are 18-35 (single, married, in school, or working) join us as we gather to worship, learn, and spend time together. Gathering is from 6:30-7:30pm in room 101 (under the sanctuary) but we’d love to have you join the church for dinner beforehand from 5:15-6!”