Join Us for Lent 

Worship & Discipleship Opportunities

Lenten Vespers with Communion

Wednesdays through April 9 | 6:30 p.m. | Stanford Chapel

Join us for worship, hymns, and communion as we journey to the cross. These services, led by our choir, will prepare our hearts and minds during the season of Lent. We will come to the table each week for the Lord’s Supper and feast on God’s sustaining grace as we make our way to Holy Week.


Midweek Lunch & Study with Rusty Douglas 

Wednesdays through April 9 | 11:30 a.m. | Jones Session Room | Lunch is provided (donation)

Each Wednesday during Lent,  pastor-in-residence Dr. Rusty Douglas will lead a study on the Beatitudes entitled, “Turning the World Upside Down.” All are invited to attend as each week we explore a line of the Beatitudes and share in study together. Lunch will be provided (donation at the door). If you would like lunch, please let us know so we know how many to plan for. Contact Lynn Elliott.

The Presbyterian Slant Sunday School Series with Rusty Douglas 

Sunday through April 13 | 10:00–10:45 a.m. | Stanford Chapel

Curious about what makes Presbyterians unique? Join us for a six-week Sunday School series exploring The Presbyterian Slant—how our tradition shapes the way we worship, read the Bible, understand theology, view history, trust in God’s providence, and celebrate the sacraments. Each week, pastor-in-residence Dr. Rusty Douglas will lead us as we dive into a key aspect of Presbyterian belief and practice, with engaging discussions and insights from Scripture and church history.

Fireside Fellowship Gatherings with Rusty Douglas

Sunday, April 13 |  6:00–7:30 p.m. | Tyne House Living Room

Join us for a cozy evening of fellowship, dessert, and discussion during Lent. Rusty will lead a discussion on John Newton, the writer of Amazing Grace. Space is limited and booking up quickly, so let us know if you'd like to attend by registering online. 

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Founded in 1814, First Presbyterian was born by grace. We are an outpost of the kingdom, called to glorify the Triune God, to make known the crucified and risen Christ, and to advance the gospel of God’s free and redeeming grace. Whether you are a long-time member or are new to First Presbyterian, we would love to help you find ways to get more connected.

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