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Sabbath-Keeping Rev. Dr. John Fullerton I was heading for a burnout. I was living at a crazy pace working on my doctorate, being present for my wife, raising teenage daughters, leading a thriving church, trying innovative approaches to ministry, and getting heavily involved in the larger church ministry called the Presbytery. I have great energy, […]

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New Year’s Resolutions

Learn tips on making new year’s resolutions.

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Pastor John’s Top Ten Books of 2021

Read about Pastor John’s favorite books from 2021.

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Mary, Joseph, and Lots of Sand

What can we learn from two ordinary people called on by God to serve him in what turned out to be quite a challenging assignment?

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Blue Christmas 2021

It’s important to be attentive to those that find the Christmas season difficult because of grief or loss.

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Christmas Joy Offering

By giving to the Christmas Joy Offering, you honor God’s gift of Jesus Christ by providing assistance to current and retired church workers in their time of need and developing our future leaders at Presbyterian-related schools and colleges equipping communities of color.

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The Season of Advent

What is Advent and why is it important?

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Thankfulness – A Matter of the Perspective

Beyond the National Day of Thanksgiving, this article speaks on thankfulness as a way of life. Despite the challenges of the last 18 months, we have much for which to be thankful

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Rudolph Round-Up

FPC is carrying on its tradition of support by sponsoring 100 children who are in foster care through Heartland for Children. Please consider sponsoring a child and making their Christmas one they won’t forget. 

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Living with Healthy Boundaries

In order to live with healthy boundaries, we must set incremental goals, learn from failure, and to be aware of who we are and are not.

Who We Are

The mission of First Presbyterian Church is to make and mature disciples for Jesus Christ.

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