First Presbyterian Church of Muskegon will be offering backpacks, school supplies, hair cuts and more!
Mark the calendar for Monday August 8, 2022 from 10am – 1pm. Located at the First Presbyterian church of Muskego9n at 2577 Wickham Drive.
First Presbyterian Church of Muskegon will be offering backpacks, school supplies, hair cuts and more!
Mark the calendar for Monday August 8, 2022 from 10am – 1pm. Located at the First Presbyterian church of Muskego9n at 2577 Wickham Drive.
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Mark your calendar! We will have our annual Worship and Potluck Picnic at Elks Park on Sunday August 7. All are welcome – bring your family & friends! PDF for details of the event below:
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Be Strong and Courageous!
Join us at the Castle of Courage, a Medieval themed Vacation Bible School (VBS) experience for ages 6-12!
At the Castle of Courage, children will learn about the true courage that comes from trusting God, through stories of courage in the Bible and activities.
This 5-Day VBS will courageously happen July 31st- August 4th from 5-7PM.
Registration linnkk: https://vbspro.events/p/fpcmuskegonvbs2022
For any questions, contact the church office at 231-759-1275 or email yff@fpcmuskegon.org.
First Presbyterian Church of Muskegon Backpack Drive for school children. See the PDF below for items needed:
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And it came to pass, when the Lord would take up Elijah into heaven by a whirlwind, that Elijah went with Elisha from Gilgal.
2 Kings 2:1-15
The sermon for this Sunday is “Endings and Beginnings” and is based on 2 Kings 2:1-15. Join as at 10:00am. All are welcome!
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This Sunday, June 19, 2022, we will commemorate Father’s Day and Juneteenth. Rev. Robert Bierenga will be our guest preacher.
“God will continue to work among us. Our job is to remember that this is God’s church and that our part is to listen deeply for the call of God’s Spirit. We are just those who tend. Our work as God’s people is not something we achieve, but is a grace we receive as we tend this church and ministry that belongs to Almighty God.” ~Pastor Laurie
First Presbyterian Church of Muskegon’s mission is to nourish minds, bodies and spirits, crossing boundaries and devoting ourselves to serve in the name and the spirit of Jesus Christ. Rooted deeply enough to risk being reshaped, we will have the courage to continually explore new ways to move in the direction God calls us.