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Reading The Bible Through the Lens of Our (Current and Chaotic) Common Life
Apr
13
12:30 PM12:30

Reading The Bible Through the Lens of Our (Current and Chaotic) Common Life

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The Reverend Cindy Jarvis will lead this three-part Bible study as a time to talk together about how we are feeling about and responding to all that is happening to our democracy. We are not the first to find ourselves in this sort of crisis. The biblical narrative invites us seek wisdom from the stories of God’s people who have gone before us.

Three sessions will be held on Sundays @ 12:30 PM in the MacColl Room:

  • March 30 - Session I: “The Shadow of Tyranny in Scripture”

  • April 6 - Session II: “The Foreshadowing of Mary’s Magnificat”

  • April 13- Session III: “The Prophetic Voice”

Read the complete syllabus here. The readings from Timothy Snyder’s book On Tyranny are offered as an additional resource but not necessary for participation in the conversation. Please email or call (215-567-0532) the church office to reserve a copy of the book.

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Reading The Bible Through the Lens of Our (Current and Chaotic) Common Life
Apr
6
12:30 PM12:30

Reading The Bible Through the Lens of Our (Current and Chaotic) Common Life

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The Reverend Cindy Jarvis will lead this three-part Bible study as a time to talk together about how we are feeling about and responding to all that is happening to our democracy. We are not the first to find ourselves in this sort of crisis. The biblical narrative invites us seek wisdom from the stories of God’s people who have gone before us.

Three sessions will be held on Sundays @ 12:30 PM in the MacColl Room:

  • March 30 - Session I: “The Shadow of Tyranny in Scripture”

  • April 6 - Session II: “The Foreshadowing of Mary’s Magnificat”

  • April 13- Session III: “The Prophetic Voice”

Read the complete syllabus here. The readings from Timothy Snyder’s book On Tyranny are offered as an additional resource but not necessary for participation in the conversation. Please email or call (215-567-0532) the church office to reserve a copy of the book.

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Reading The Bible Through the Lens of Our (Current and Chaotic) Common Life
Mar
30
12:30 PM12:30

Reading The Bible Through the Lens of Our (Current and Chaotic) Common Life

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The Reverend Cindy Jarvis will lead this three-part Bible study as a time to talk together about how we are feeling about and responding to all that is happening to our democracy. We are not the first to find ourselves in this sort of crisis. The biblical narrative invites us seek wisdom from the stories of God’s people who have gone before us.

Three sessions will be held on Sundays @ 12:30 PM in the MacColl Room:

  • March 30 - Session I: “The Shadow of Tyranny in Scripture”

  • April 6 - Session II: “The Foreshadowing of Mary’s Magnificat”

  • April 13- Session III: “The Prophetic Voice”

Read the complete syllabus here. The readings from Timothy Snyder’s book On Tyranny are offered as an additional resource but not necessary for participation in the conversation. Please email or call (215-567-0532) the church office to reserve a copy of the book.

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Monthly Theological Discussion Group
Mar
16
10:00 AM10:00

Monthly Theological Discussion Group

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Monthly discussions on Reformed theology, based on chapters of Daniel Migliore’s Faith Seeking Understanding, are open to all, including those new to the Reformed tradition and those seeking to deepen their theological understanding. Books are provided for all registrants. The group meets on the third Sunday of most months at 10 AM in the MacColl Room.

The March discussion is “Finishing the Trinity”
Suggested: Chapter 11 - The Holy Spirit and the Christian Life"

To receive a copy of the book, please register online or email the church office.

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Adult CE:  Women in Church Ministry & Leadership
Mar
2
9:45 AM09:45

Adult CE: Women in Church Ministry & Leadership

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In the Presbyterian Church (USA), women were first ordained as elders in 1930, and they were first ordained as ministers in 1956; today, women serve at every level of the church.  In recognition of Women’s History Month, join a discussion of women in the ministry and leadership of the Presbyterian Church (USA) with Rev. Cindy Jarvis and Rev. Laura Colee on March 2 @ 9:45 AM in the MacColl Room.

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Adult CE:  Black Liberation Theology
Feb
23
9:45 AM09:45

Adult CE: Black Liberation Theology

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Are you interested in learning more about how theology is relevant to public life in divisive times? We will dive into the work of notable theologian James H. Cone to understand how we can work in and around racial and social divides in our present era. We will meet on February 23 at 9:45 AM in the MacColl Room.

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Connecting Redlining and Gun Violence in Philadelphia
Feb
9
12:30 PM12:30

Connecting Redlining and Gun Violence in Philadelphia

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Redlining is an illegal practice by which lenders avoid providing credit or financial services to communities of color based on their race or national origin. Unfortunately, the practice has a long and enduring history in the United States and has greatly contributed to wealth inequality among its citizens. In particular, it has defined the neighborhoods in Philadelphia from the 1920s to the present day.

The 57+ Blocks Coalition is a group of over 70 organizations around Philadelphia dedicated to reducing gun violence. The premise of the Coalition is that gun violence is most prevalent in the formally redlined areas of Philadelphia: specifically, major portions of North Philadelphia, West Philadelphia, and lower Germantown. Join a discussion of solutions to reduce that gun violence led by Greg Holston, a social and racial justice activist who previously served as a senior advisor on policy and advocacy at the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office.

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End-of-Life Series
Nov
10
to Nov 24

End-of-Life Series

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On Sundays in November, a series on end-of-life issues will address issues of stewardship during that season.

  • The November 10 session will focus on estate planning, with estate planning attorney Nego Pile.

  • The November 17 session will address end-of-life heath care decision-making and support for caregivers. This session will be led by Dr. Scott Halpern, the John M. Eisenberg Professor of Medicine, Epidemiology, and Medical Ethics and Health Policy, at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine.

  • The November 24 session will be led by Rev. Matthew Arlyck, our Minister for Congregational Care, and will focus on end-of-life spiritual connections.

Each session will be held at 12:30 p.m. in the MacColl Room. 

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Tech Evolution
Nov
3
12:30 PM12:30

Tech Evolution

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On November 3 at 12:30 PM in the MacColl Room, Jeff Jarvis will speak on the age of artificial intelligence, the internet, and what a printing press from 1450 can teach us about how these technologies will develop and shape our societies. Mr. Jarvis directs the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism and is the Leonard Tow Professor of Journalism Innovation at the CUNY Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism.

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History of the Organ, Part 1
Oct
13
12:30 PM12:30

History of the Organ, Part 1

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Part 1 of a two-part series on the history of the organ, taught by Director of Music and organist, Dr. Bálint Karosi, will cover the development of the organ from the Roman Hydraulis through the golden age of tracker organs in the Baroque until the mid-19th century.

Part 1 will take place in the MacColl Room.

(Part 2 is scheduled for October 27 in the sanctuary, and will cover romantic and modern organs in the 19th and 20th centuries in Europe and the United States.)

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Transmitting Faith & Values to Future Generations
Sep
29
9:45 AM09:45

Transmitting Faith & Values to Future Generations

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On Sunday, September 29, at 9:45 a.m. in the MacColl Room, Dr. Michael “Chip” Rotolo, a former seminary intern at First Church, will speak on religious parenting and the transmission of faith and values. Dr. Rotolo is a Research Associate at Pew Research Center in Washington, DC. This program grows out of his research examining the interplay of religion, morality, and politics in the United States, as well as his own experience in the Church and as a parent.

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Earth Day
Apr
21
9:45 AM09:45

Earth Day

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Adult CE

Coming off the hottest year on record, and one of the warmest winters on record, climate change has become an ever-present factor in our lives. But how much progress are we making at the state and national levels? And how much can our individual actions impact a clearly global problem? Doug O'Malley, Director with Environment New Jersey and FPC member, will do a run-down on progress made over the last year on both the state and federal level. Doug will break down impacts of climate change on everything from our drinking water, our insurance rates and the pace of single-use plastics in our lives. He will also do an Earth Day tune-up on green plans made in past years and provide some key tips for all of us to incorporate into our daily lives, from young parents to grandparents. Come join Doug O'Malley in the MacColl Room at 9:45 AM on Sunday, April 21, as part of this year's Earth Day teach-in.

Special Earth Day Sunday School

Join us for a special Earth Day Children’s Sunday School on Sunday, April 21, from 9:45-10:30 am in Old Buttonwood Hall. We will explore together how God calls us to take care of the earth. We will then complete an Earth Day service project. Children of all ages are invited to join! Parents and guardians are invited to attend the Adult Education Earth Day program in the MacColl Room at this time.

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Special Advent Program on Dreams
Nov
26
to Dec 17

Special Advent Program on Dreams

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During Advent this year the Adult Education Committee will offer a special program on interpreting our dreams, led by the Rev. Susan Teegen, a colleague of Barbara Chaapel and a minister and counselor who lives and practices in Delaware County. The four sessions will be held on Sunday mornings November 26, December 3, December 10, and December 17 from 9:30 to 10:45 am.

Rev. Teegen holds a Master of Divinity degree from Princeton Theological Seminary and has certifications in Gestalt coaching and counseling, and clinical pastoral education. She is experienced in exploring the wisdom and inspiration of dreams as a spiritual practice. She believes that God is accessible to us through our dreams, and that they offer us insight and guidance for our lives of faith and in support of our wholeness.

The class welcomes those new to dream work and those who seek to deepen their practice; it will be limited to between eight and ten participants and those who register are strongly urged to plan to attend all sessions. Register online or by calling the church office (215-567-0532). The sessions will be held in the Whitefield Room on the lower level of the church.

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Oct
8
to Oct 15

First Church, the Community, and Social Change

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As part of our observance of the 325th anniversary of First Church, the Reverend Jesse Garner, retired Pastor of First Church, will present a two-part series on First Church, the Community, and Social Change.  The lectures will be held on October 8 and 15 following 11 AM worship and Fellowship Hour.

The lectures will be focused on how the church(es) responded to dramatic changes in the community around it by looking at two periods, first in the late 19th/early 20th century (changes triggered by the Civil War and its aftermath), and then in the years following World War II (growing suburbs & economic decline in the city), and how they shaped the church that exists today.

The lectures will take place in the MacColl Room at 12:45 PM on October 8 and 15 with sandwiches and refreshments provided. 

Remote attendance will be available as a webinar for those who are not able to attend in-person.  Please register in advance to receive the webinar link. (Those attending in person do not need to register!)

The Commemoration Committee is presenting the discussions.

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Earth Walk
May
6
2:00 PM14:00

Earth Walk

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Join us for the 2023 Earth Walk on Saturday, May 6 at the Morris Arboretum & Gardens.  This event is jointly sponsored by the Children’s and Adult Christian Education committees.  The arboretum is a 92-acre public garden located in Chestnut Hill. Originally a private estate, the arboretum maintains forested paths and gardens and supports environmental conservation and education.  FPC member Jeannie Boehner will lead a nature walk geared to children, but open to everyone. Or you may walk and explore at your own pace.  If you have not been to the Morris Arboretum, this will be a great opportunity to enjoy a unique open space in Philadelphia. 

Please register, selecting the appropriate registration type for yourself and those in your party; the Christian Education Committee will purchase tickets for the arboretum in advance.

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Adult Christian Education's Earth Day Program
Apr
23
12:30 PM12:30

Adult Christian Education's Earth Day Program

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Doug O’Malley, FPC member and director of Environment New Jersey, will be returning as speaker and discussion leader. He’ll refresh our understanding of key ideas in Katharine Hayhoe’s book, Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World, particularly on the importance of local and individual actions. He’ll provide an update on climate actions at the local/regional level and debrief us on climate provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act, legislation that, in his words, is a ‘big deal’. We'll also hear about the participation of the church in a district-wide energy savings program (featured in the March Messenger). And we'll be inviting the authors of last year's climate action plans to share how things went over the year.

The hybrid class will be held in the McColl Room beginning around 12:30, and on Zoom. Register below to attend remotely. (Registration for in-person attendance is not required.)

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Lenten Book Study:  Wishful Thinking:  A Seeker's ABC
Feb
26
to Mar 26

Lenten Book Study: Wishful Thinking: A Seeker's ABC

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Please join the Christian Education Lenten book discussion on Wishful Thinking: A Seeker’s ABC by Frederick Buechner. This hybrid class meets in the MacColl Room and via Zoom after church on 5 Sundays (February 26, March 5, 12, 19, and 26). Join our moderators Barbara Chaapel, Baron Mullis, and Ken Ross, to explore such topics as faith and doubt and the real meaning of common theological terms such as agnosticism, love, and sin. We’ll have the opportunity to share responses and enrich each other’s spiritual journeys.

Copies of the book are available at the church office, although reading it in advance is not necessary.

Please join us in-person in the MacColl Room or remotely via Zoom. For remote attendance, please register below or call the church office.

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Jan
29
to Feb 5

Practicing Unity when Things Fall Apart

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A two-part Adult CE Series on the history of First Church

Don't miss two intriguing classes on Sunday, January 29 and Sunday, February 5 after the 11 AM worship service when Dr. Baron Mullis and Rev. Kenneth Ross explore the historic patterns of our disunity, and the spiritual resources for reunion, upon which we might call as we confront a secular America that seems resigned to alienation, fragmentation, and disintegration.

  • January 29 with Rev. Ross. “Things Fall Apart.” What can we learn from two sharp divisions of our church and their subsequent reunions?

  • February 5 with Dr. Mullis: “Belonging in an Age of Disintegration.” What might we learn from our contentious history, and how might we join in the rescue our common faith?

Please join us in-person in the MacColl Room or remotely via Zoom. For remote attendance, please register below or call the church office. You may also find the link on the event listing in the Realm Connect app.

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Nov
16
7:30 PM19:30

Communion with God: Exploring Personal Practices of Prayer

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Continuing with the theme of prayer launched by The Lord’s Prayer sermon series this fall, the Adult CE Committee will present a four-part virtual series on Wednesday evenings at 7:30 PM from October 26 to November 16. Each week a member of the FPC clergy will present different aspects of the practice of prayer, and share some of their own prayer practices. Please join us for this innovative series!

  • October 26: To kick off our study of prayer, Rev. Ken Ross will provide a brief historical overview, touching on how prayer was seen as a problem in the Reformation and how it emerged as a traditional Protestant discipline. He will tell us about our denomination’s collections of prayer and its guidelines for the practices of common prayer and personal prayers.

  • November 2: Rev. Jerry Foote will share pastoral care visits and experiences. She will discuss the different prayers she has used for crisis care as well as for ongoing personal care for individuals and their families

  • November 9: Rev. Baron Mullis will lead us through the steps he takes to write intercessory and pastoral prayers and guide attendees in writing a prayer of their own during the class.

  • November 16: Rev. Barbara Chaapel will share her practices of contemplative prayer, including silence, breath prayer, connecting with God in nature, music, poetry, and placing others in God’s presence. Participants will be invited to share their practices as they wish to.

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Sep
11
to Oct 9

Sermon Series: The Lord's Prayer

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From September 11 through October 9, Dr. Baron Mullis is preaching a 5-part sermon series on the Lord’s Prayer. The series provides an opportunity to enrich our learning with a moderated discussion on the sermon following the 11 AM worship service each week. The discussions will be held in the MacColl Room, with both in-person and virtual attendance. Please join us!

To attend virtually, watch the live stream of the worship service at 11 am here. Please register below to receive the Zoom link for the post-sermon discussion.

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Saving Us:  Adult CE Book Club
Apr
27
to May 11

Saving Us: Adult CE Book Club

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3 Wednesdays @ 7:30 PM via zoom
April 27, May 4, and May 11

In celebration of Earth Day 2022, our climate change book club features Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World by Katharine Hayhoe. Classes begin April 27 and continue May 4, and 11. 

Katharine Hayhoe knows how to navigate all sides of the conversation on our changing planet. A Canadian climate scientist living in Texas, she negotiates distrust of data, indifference to imminent threats, and resistance to proposed solutions with ease. Over the past fifteen years Hayhoe has found that the most important thing we can do to address climate change is talk about it—and she wants to teach you how.

In Saving Us, Hayhoe argues that when it comes to changing hearts and minds, facts are only one part of the equation. We need to find shared values to connect our unique identities to collective action. This is not another doomsday narrative about a planet on fire. It is a multilayered look at science, faith, and human psychology, from an icon in her field—recently named chief scientist at The Nature Conservancy.

Drawing on interdisciplinary research and personal stories, Hayhoe shows that small conversations can have astonishing results. Saving Us leaves us with the tools to open a dialogue with your loved ones about how we all can play a role in pushing forward for change.

The 3-part series, led by FPC member Doug O'Malley, will be held on Wednesdays, at 7:30 via Zoom. The book will be discussed in the first two sessions, with the concluding class on May 11 featuring a video talk by Katharine Hayhoe. Copies of the book are available at no charge upon registration; please register below or by calling the church office (215-567-0532). Attendees will benefit from this series even if they have not had the chance to read the book.

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Feb
2
to Feb 23

Interfaith Contemplative Practices

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What we plant in the soil of contemplation, we shall reap in the harvest of action.
— Meister Eckhart

Wednesdays in February, 7-8 pm

Join the Rev. Margaret Somerville for four sessions of exploring contemplative practices from different faith traditions. These Wednesday evening sessions will provide a short introduction to each contemplative practice, engagement in the practice, and time to reflect on our experience and share our insights. Guided meditations, chants, prayers, and images are used to explore our connection to and awareness of the divine both within us and beyond us.

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Jan
12
to Jan 26

Book Study: Baldwin’s America and Its Urgent Lessons for our Own

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The Reverend Dr. Eddie Glaude, Jr., Princeton University professor and frequent contributor to our national discussions on race, has written an important book about James Baldwin (1924–1987), the African American poet, novelist, essayist, and civil rights activist. Jon Meacham has said: “In this searing, provocative, and ultimately hopeful book, [Glaude] takes us on a fascinating journey through the mind and heart of James Baldwin. But a parallel odyssey through Glaude’s own formidable mind and generous heart unfolds as well.”

Parish associate Rev. Kenneth Ross—theologian, historian, and former English major—will walk us through Begin Again: James Baldwin’s America and Its Urgent Lessons for our Own (2020) this coming January. We will try first to understand Baldwin’s America, and then to understand Dr. Glaude’s contemporary America, before exploring why Dr. Glaude—admittedly as a Christian pastor—has hope that we will emerge from our current trials a more inclusive and just society.

Class will meet via Zoom on Wednesday, January 12, 19, and 26, at 7:30 PM. It is not necessary to have read James Baldwin, or to have completely read Dr. Glaude’s book to benefit from our meetings. Please register below to receive the Zoom link, or call the church office (215-567-0532). Copies of the book are available; please indicate on the form if you need a copy of the book.

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Nov
24
to Dec 22

Longing for God: Sharing Community during Advent

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Longing, waiting, and preparation are the spiritual hallmarks of the Advent season in the Christian church. They are also spiritual themes in other faith traditions.

To help our community of members and friends of First Church prepare our hearts for the coming of Christ, Barbara Chaapel will offer a five-week zoom class during Advent that will use the scripture texts of Advent and poems from both the Christian tradition and other faiths that invite our reflection on longing—both what we long for as individuals and what the world is longing for.

The classes are scheduled for Wednesday evenings from 5:00-6:00 p.m. on November 24 and December 1, 8, 15, and 22. Each session will pair sacred poetry and scripture, and will include time of silence, praying, reading texts together, and sharing and reflection on those texts.

Join us on November 24, the eve of Thanksgiving, as we focus on gratitude for the longing that God has created within us. Then set aside an hour on the next four Wednesday evenings for your spiritual practice during Advent— to share in community, prayer, and study with others on the journey toward Christmas.

Register below to receive the zoom link.

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Oct
27
to Nov 17

A Century of Ethics in a Christian Context

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A new Adult Christian Education series in October and November

Rev. Cindy Jarvis, who has written extensively on the subject of theology and ethics, will lead a four-part series on theology and ethics. She will be joined by guest speakers Dr. Nancy Duff, retired Associate Professor of Christian Ethics at Princeton Theological Seminary, and Dr. Katie Day, Professor of Religion and Society at the Lutheran Theological Seminary. Drawing from the work of writings of a group of modern theologians whose names are both familiar (Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Paul Lehman) and less well-known (Katie Cannon, Emilie Townes, Marcia Riggs), they will lead us in asking what we are to be and do as “followers of Jesus Christ and members of his church...in the world God has given us to be human in.” Nancy Duff will be leading the classes on October 27 and November 3, Katie Day on November 10, and Cindy Jarvis on November 17. The classes will be held on Zoom at 5 PM on these four Wednesdays. Please register below to receive the Zoom link.

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Sep
12
to Oct 10

Sermon Series: Thinking Theologically about Modern Life

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Beginning September 12, Dr. Baron Mullis will preach a 5-part sermon series, in which he will attempt to lay out a way of equipping us to think theologically about relevant topics in our modern life. We'll have the opportunity to talk about what we’ve heard with a moderated discussion on the sermon following the worship service each week. Please join us!

Listen to the sermons via our Sermon Podcast (available shortly after the worship service). Recordings of the talk-back sessions can be heard here.

September 12 The Politics Sermon
Jeremiah 29:1-7, Deuteronomy 6:4-9
Fraz Thomas, Discussion Leader

September 19 The Violence Sermon
Romans 12:9-21, Luke 10:25-37
Bill Leonard, Discussion Leader

September 26 The Sex Sermon
1 Corinthians 13, Matthew 22:34-40
Cindy Jarvis, Discussion Leader

October 3 The Money Sermon
Luke 12: 41-48, Deuteronomy 11:13-21
Craig Boddorff, Discussion Leader

October 10 The Earth Sermon
Genesis 1:24-31, Mark 12:28-34
Stella Tsai, Discussion Leader

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Earth Walk
May
16
2:00 PM14:00

Earth Walk

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Join us for an Earth Walk!

On Sunday, May 16 at 2:00, the Adult CE committee is sponsoring an Earth Walk at the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge. Located in Tinicum, the refuge is a network of lands set aside for the benefit of native wildlife and plants and is part of the National Wildlife Refuge System. We'll continue our exploration of stewardship of the earth and enjoy socially distanced fellowship, too. There is no admission charge and walking paths are level. Please register below if you plan to join us! Contact Mac McLarin with any questions.

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Apr
21
to May 5

Earth Day CE Series: Scripture, Faith, and Stewardship of the Earth

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An Exploration of Scripture, Faith, and Stewardship of the Earth

Wednesday evenings @ 7 PM on April 21, April 28, and May 5

The Adult Education Committee announces a new series to usher in the celebration of Earth Day on April 22.  Earth Day, with its 2021 theme of “Restore the Earth,” celebrates the myriad ways in which support for environmental protection is demonstrated around the world. What better way to consider restoring the earth and stewarding its resources than to consider scripture and how it calls us as people of faith to care for the earth.

This 3-part webinar will be held on Wednesday evenings @ 7 PM on April 21, April 28, and May 5.

  • On April 21, First Church member Doug O’Malley will talk about local and regional perspectives on climate issues, and stewardship through environmental protection. We are pleased to welcome Doug as a guest speaker in this series.

  • On April 28, we’ll watch and discuss segments of A Spiritual and Moral Response to the Climate Crisis, the 2020 webinar presentation given by Karenna Gore for the McClendon Scholars Program at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington, DC.

  • On May 5, Ms. Gore will be talking directly to us. Dr. Mullis will moderate this session, which will have a Q&A format. The initial questions will be prepared in advance, and class attendees will be invited to submit questions for Ms. Gore to address.

Please register in advance to join any or all sessions!  After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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Doug O'Malley is the State Director for Environment New Jersey, part of the Public Interest Network. He has been with Environment New Jersey since 2001, leading campaigns to fast-track New Jersey’s clean energy economy via offshore wind, solar and energy efficiency programs and to rejoin New Jersey in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) program; he’s also led campaigns focused on New Jersey’s drinking water quality and protection of the state’s watershed lands.

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Karenna Gore is founder and director of the Center of Earth Ethics at the Union Theological Seminary. The Center, bridging the worlds of religion, academia, policy and culture, seeks to discern and pursue changes necessary to stop ecological destruction and create a society that values the long-term health of the whole. Ms. Gore is also an ex-officio member of the faculty of the Earth Institute at Columbia University.

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Jan
12
to Feb 2

Book Discussion: America and its Guns

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Beginning in January, the Adult CE committee is partnering with our Gun Violence Prevention Task Force to learn about the prevalence of guns in our country, the consequences of both gun violence and careless gun use, and consider how we as people of faith can begin to grapple with a grim and entrenched problem.  

On January 12 and the following three Tuesdays at 7:00, a book club will feature America and its Guns:  A Theological Perspective by James Atwood, a Presbyterian pastor who spent 36 years fighting against this country’s easy access to firearms. Atwood brings a biblical and theological understanding in his portrayal of the impact that guns have on our society.

Please register using the form below. Registrants will receive a copy of the book at no cost. Each week’s discussion will cover approximately 50 pages of the book.

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Jan
5
7:00 PM19:00

Gun Violence Documentary Film Discussion

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Beginning In January, the Adult CE committee is partnering with our Gun Violence Prevention Task Force to learn about the prevalence of guns in our country, the consequences of both gun violence and careless gun use, and consider how we as people of faith can begin to grapple with a grim and entrenched problem.  

On Tuesday, January 5, at 7:00 we invite you to a discussion of the documentary film Trigger: The Ripple Effect of Gun Violence. Produced by the Presbyterian Church USA as a part of its campaign to end gun violence, the film frames the issue as both a disaster and a public health crisis.

Please register using the form below. Registrants will receive a link to the film to view it on their own platforms before the virtual discussion.

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