Events
Whether you are an older adult, parent of a child with special needs, or someone looking for classes in which you can grow in your faith, First Presbyterian Church has something for you. Opportunities abound at FPC for fun, fellowship and faith building.

Talbot House Annual Fundraising Dinner
Thursday, October 19 | 6:00 pm
RP Funding Center
First Presbyterian Church has a table for 8 for the evening’s dinner and presentation. Talbot House is one of our mission partners in the community, and this evening should be very informative and fun. Contact Nancy Bertram if you are interested.

Vision Bible Study
Beginning Monday, September 11
10:00 am | Library
We meet the second Monday of each month and will be watching a video series with Ray Vander Laan and using the study guide on The Life & Ministry of the Messiah. We will also be discussing the life and ministry of the Apostles throughout the year. All are welcome.

First Kids 45
First Kids 45 (for all 4th and 5th graders)
Third Sunday Each Month
10:30 am – 11:30 am
2nd Floor Youth Hall
A time of socializing, lunch, devotion, service project and games.

Thriving Together in Parenting
Sundays, October 8, 15, and 22
following the 10:30 am Services
Join us for a three week parenting series with Ed and Gwen Diaz, Brian Morgan, and Josh Schweitzer leading discussions.
Register by October 3. This class registration will cover lunch each week.

Christianity Class
“Everything Your Friends Wanted to Know About Christianity… but You’re Afraid They’ll Ask”
September 6 – October 11
6:15 pm – 7:30 pm | Room A
In this six-week class, Ed Diaz explores some of the most compelling questions people have about Christianity and equips participants to be able to respond to those questions in ways which invites people into a relationship with Jesus Christ.

OAM Workshop
“What Others Need to Know and I Need to Do” Workshop
Wednesday, September 13
10 am | Room A
This workshop, facilitated by Sherry Burnett, is for anyone who needs to get their important papers, documents and even keepsakes organized.