Sunday Morning
9am Sunday School
10am Worship
11am Coffee Hour
Please click here for more information about our new worship schedule.
Please click here for more information about our new worship schedule.
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Good things are happening at FCC! The Worship Team has met and reviewed all of the input regarding our ongoing worship schedule. Thank you all for the tremendous response we received to the survey. Based on your feedback, the worship team will form a Transformation Team to plan for our new and exciting 10:00 am service, year-round!
The first day of our new worship schedule will be Sunday, June 3. On May 27, Pentecost Sunday, we will mark the ending of the 8:30 and 11:00 schedule as we give thanks for the work of the Holy Spirit in our midst.
Through the summer, Sunday school classes will meet at 9:00am, with worship at 10:00 followed by a brief fellowship time. Also through the summer, the Transformation Team will be working to iron out the details of our new schedule. They will work on such things as the order of service, Sunday School schedule, fellowship time, deacon, elder and communion scheduling, and more.
If you feel called to help plan how our new service will look, WE WOULD LOVE TO HAVE YOU! Please talk with Brenda Huth, Emily Viverette or Pastor Lee if you are interested. The team will begin meeting after May 15.
All are welcome! The class will meet in the Friendship Classroom.
October 12, 26
November 16, 30
December 14
January 4, 18
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Rev. Lee Hull Moses will be featured on the program on May 8, 2011 on WSJS 600 AM at 7am in Winston-Salem/Greensboro or WMFR 1230 AM at 8:30am in High Point. You can also visit the website at www.Day1.org and download the program’s podcast.
Each program in the series will feature an accomplished young minister preaching a sermon and interviewed by Peter Wallace, as well as a student in preparation for a ministry career providing a brief commentary on the importance of church in a new generation.
“The goal of this series is to enrich and inspire our clergy and lay audiences to notice, name, and nurture young people in their midst with potential for pastoral ministry,” said Wallace, who is also executive producer of “Day 1.”
The Rev. Lee Hull Moses’ sermon, “Breaking Open,” explores the story of the two disciples’ post-resurrection walk to Emmaus (Luke 24:28-35).