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Service of Ordination for Heidi Biermann

Service of Ordination for Heidi Biermann

Link to view live stream service

On Sunday, April 7, 2024 at 4:00 p.m. a Service of Ordination will be held for Heidi Biermann in the sanctuary of First Presbyterian Church, Durham. Heidi is being ordained to the ministry of Word and Sacrament by the Presbytery of New Hope.

Join us during Holy Week and Easter Sunday

Join us during Holy Week and Easter Sunday

Maundy Thursday – March 28

Evening Worship at 7:00 p.m. in the FPC Sanctuary Watch live – A worship service with Holy Communion to commemorate Jesus’ last supper.  This service will include a stripping of the chancel.

Good Friday – March 29

Stations of the Cross at 12 Noon around Downtown Durham – A spiritual pilgrimage of the Holy Week texts in Durham’s downtown context, beginning at St. Philip’s Episcopal Church and ending in FPC’s sanctuary.

Service of Tenebrae at 7:00 p.m. in the FPC Sanctuary – An ancient service that makes use of gradually diminishing light through the extinguishing of candles. This increasing darkness symbolizes the approaching darkness of Jesus’ death and of hopelessness in the world without God.

Easter Sunday – March 31

10:00 a.m.  Easter Welcome Snack (Watts-Hill Hall) watch live 11:00 a.m.  Worship and Communion in the FPC sanctuary (Mindy Douglas, preaching)

The One Great Hour of Sharing Offering (will be received to provide relief to the hungry, poor, oppressed, and those affected by natural disasters.  A specially marked envelope will be provided in the bulletin for this offering on Easter Sunday. You can also give (DONATE) online via this website.

2024 McPherson Lectureship

2024 McPherson Lectureship

Please join us for the 2024 McPherson Lectureship on Sunday, March 10, with Willie James Jennings, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology and Africana Studies at Yale Divinity School.

Dr. Jennings is a graduate of Calvin College, later earning the M. Div. from Fuller Theological Seminary and the Ph.D. in Religion and Ethics from Duke University. He taught at Duke Divinity School and served as the interim pastor of several North Carolina Churches, before accepting his current position at Yale. Jennings is an ordained Baptist minister who is widely recognized for his writing in the areas of liberation theologies, cultural identities, and anthropology. He is the author of The Christian Imagination: Theology and the Origins of Race (Yale, 2010), Acts: A Commentary, The Revolution of the Intimate (Westminster/John Knox, 2017), and After Whiteness: An Education in Belonging (Eerdmans, 2020).

If you’d like to order copies of Dr. Jennings’ books in advance from Rofhiwa Books, please use this link.

Sunday, February 25 and March 3

In anticipation of Dr. Jennings’ visit, we will discuss some broad ideas from his writings in the Faith and Community Faith Formation Class. Steve Rimmer and Lea Bingham will lead the discussion on February 25, and  Susan Dunlap will lead the class on February 3. Participants could re-read Chapters 1-10 of the Book of Acts in preparation.

Sunday, March 10

Dr. Jennings will be speaking at the following events:

9:45-10:45       Faith and Community Faith Formation Class, Watts-Hill Hall

11:00-12:00     Worship Service

3:30-5:00         Community Conversation Watts-Hill Hall (childcare available, but please RSVP  by calling the church office)

The McPherson Lectureship is dedicated to enriching the faith and life of First Presbyterian Church as well as the Durham, NC community. This lectureship is made possible through an endowment initially given to FPC by the McPherson family in memory of lifelong members Dr. and Mrs. Samuel D. McPherson, Sr, and Dr. Samuel D. McPherson, Jr. It was established in 1999 by Mrs. Margaret “Peaches” McPherson (wife of Dr. McPherson, Jr.) and her family. Following Mrs. McPherson’s passing in 2018, the lectureship now also honors her life of service and generosity.

Monday, March 11

9:00-10:45        Clergy Breakfast, Watts-Hill Hall (please RSVP to the church office)

ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICES

ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICES

LENT BEGINS!  

Join us on Wednesday, February 14 as we begin the season of Lent.

12 noon – Ash Wednesday Midday Prayer Service (includes the symbolic imposition of ashes) in the church’s memorial garden.

6:00 p.m. – Ash Wednesday Evening Worship in the sanctuary (in-person only) with the symbolic imposition of ashes and holy communion.  A light meal of soup and bread will be available in Watts-Hill Hall following this service.

All are welcome to join us.

Proposed Building Expansion – Update 2024

Proposed Building Expansion – Update 2024

Click here to read about the proposed building expansion – update 2024.

Check out this walk-through video of the proposed new entrance to the foyer and fellowship hall.

FPC Announces Spring Blood Drive!

FPC Announces Spring Blood Drive!

Thank you to the 20+ donors who showed up on Thursday, May 2 to give blood. You helped make our spring blood drive a success!

For more information on giving blood, contact Julie Whiddon (919-730-6673), FPC’s organizer and Red Cross volunteer.

Join us for evening worship on Christmas Eve

Join us for evening worship on Christmas Eve
Link to 5:00 p.m. live stream of worship
Link to 5:00 p.m. online worship bulletin

 
On Sunday evening, December 24 at 5:00 p.m., we will hold our annual Christmas Eve service which includes THE LORD’S SUPPER 
and CANDLE LIGHTING. All are welcome.  

PARKING: The church’s parking lot is being reserved for those who need handicap parking or have limited mobility. Able-bodied members and friends are asked to use the lot next door to the church or the new Queen Street parking garage, as well as open spaces at the public library (access these various areas from the 300 block of E. Liberty Street). There is also parking across from the church on E. Main Street and on E. Parrish Street (Board of Elections office). Allow yourself extra time if using this remote parking. Thanks for your cooperation.  

The CHRISTMAS EVE OFFERING will be shared with Welcome Baby and The Emanuel Food Pantry. Thank you for your generous giving.  

CHILDREN ARE WELCOME IN WORSHIP. There is no childcare for this 5:00 p.m. service. An activity bulletin will be available at the beginning of worship and battery-operated candles will be provided for children to use during the candle lighting at the end of worship.        

Join us during the season of Advent!

Join us during the season of Advent!

 Sunday, December 3

Advent Festival and Alternative Gifts Fair

9:45 a.m. in Watts-Hill Hall for children and youth and following worship for everyone else

  • Advent devotional materials can be picked up
  • Advent activities provided for children and youth
  • Purchase alternative gifts from mission partners
  • Enjoy light refreshments

Friday, December 8

Vocal Arts Ensemble Holiday Concert

(Free admission, sanctuary, 7:30 p.m.)

Saturday, December 9

Durham Holiday Parade

(Watch parade live from sanctuary steps, 10:00 a.m.)

Sunday, December 17

Lessons & Carols (sanctuary, 11:00 a.m.)

Children’s Christmas Pageant (sanctuary, 5:00 p.m.)

All-Church Potluck (Watts-Hill Hall, following the pageant)

followed by a Carols Sing-Along

Sunday, December 24

Christmas Eve

Worship (sanctuary, 11:00 a.m.)

Candlelight and Communion Service (sanctuary, 5:00 p.m.)