Classic Worship | 8:45am
Modern Worship | 10:30am
Adults, teens, children of any level: Learn more about your singing range and how to best use your voice for the glory of God! Associate Worship Director Senja Morgan is offering free "small group" voice lessons on six dates in June and July. Event Information Thursdays | 6:00 pm June...
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In chapter four of the Old Testament book of Jonah, the prophet and God are having an argument. Maybe you have had an argument with God at some point in your faith journey; I know I have. If you missed the sermon on Sunday, you can listen to it here....
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Jonah is one of the least read books in the Bible. (At least according to handy analysis of what people access electronically.) I was quite surprised to see this. Surprised because it is short and easy to read; surprised because it is an engaging story; surprised because there are an...
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Sharing family stories builds strong family bonds. How do you share your family stories? Join us for a heartwarming presentation by storyteller and quilter Deb Lindahl, as she shares her fascinating family history through the art of quilt making. Women, invite friends. Moms are encouraged to bring daughters 4th grade and...
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The Presbyterian Church has some funny terms. From time-to-time I am still learning new ones. When I came to First Pres Glen Ellyn 7 years ago, I learned what a “Sacristy” is – although I still think it would be easier to call it “that little closet where all the...
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You likely are familiar with the mixer game where a famous person’s name is put on a tag on your back. You don’t know whose name it is, so you have to ask yes or no questions of others in the room, in order to figure it out. Let’s say...
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In the sermon on Sunday we studied one of Jesus’ most famous parables, the so-called “Good Samaritan.” If you were basking in the Spring Break sun this week, you can listen to the sermon here. Jesus tells a brilliant parable that gives an example of what we would call social...
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New Testament commentator Dale Bruner writes that, “There has never been a worshipper of Jesus who did not also doubt him.” Even those who encountered Jesus in the flesh after his resurrection from the dead had their doubts about what they were experiencing. It’s only natural to have some doubts...
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To all the congregation, during our 11/11/2018 Congregational Meeting, we will vote on Session’s recommended changes to our Bylaws. The Board of Deacons requested more flexibility in setting the number of Deacons who serve annually. Thus, a flexible range of 15 to 30 Deacons is proposed vs. a fixed quantity of…
On Sunday, October 14, join us after the second service for food, music, and fun at the Lake Ellyn Boathouse. From 11:30 am-1:30 pm, enjoy a BBQ lunch from Chuck’s Barbecue; live music including Blues, Gospel, and Contemporary songs; and lots of activities, fun and fellowship. RSVP: there are lots…