Thursday, July 31, 2014

Join in on the ACTS (Sept 17)

Bible Study on Wednesdays night
Register now for FPC's Wednesday night Bible Study. Starting on September 17th, we continue our in depth look at ACTS. Advance registration is needed so the additional study materials can be ordered.

To register, email fpc@telus.net or call 780.422.2937.
For more information, email Nick Knoppers at jo.k@shaw.ca.

Monday, July 28, 2014

2014 Women’s Gathering a Huge Success

WRITTEN BY AMY MACLACHLAN

Burst Forth 2014
The National Presbyterian Women’s Gathering drew more than 600 people from across the country and around the world. Held over the May long weekend in Richmond Hill, Ont., the four-day event featured international guests, lively worship, informative seminars and challenging speakers, including Dr. Samantha Nutt, founder of War Child Canada, and Kim Phuc, who, as a young girl, was the subject of the famous photo of a napalm attack taken during the Vietnam War in June of 1972.

In addition, six women were recognized for their lifetime dedication to the church during the first Women of Faith awards banquet. 

“I was very pleased that all of our preparations were so well received and that people genuinely enjoyed being there and seemed to learn so much,” said Rev. Sarah Kim, executive director of the Women’s Missionary Society, one of the main supporters and organizers of the event. “But I was disappointed that so many of our African sisters were denied visas; their presence would have added even more to our event. We are in the process of forwarding a petition to the government about this.”

The conference theme was Burst Forth, and the stories that came out of the event are ones of spiritual renewal and transformation. The Presbyterian Record’s September issue will be dedicated to these stories. 

SOURCE: http://presbyterianrecord.uberflip.com/i/340925/9 

Sunday, July 27, 2014

FPC's window facelift


FPC stained glass

On July 14, you may have noticed a change to First Church's exterior.  The southeast stained-glass window was removed for repair. Plywood is now in its place. Watch for updates as the repair work progresses.

Donations to the FPC Building Fund are always welcome.  Please help keep our grand church in vibrant condition.

FREE Winspear Organ Concert (July 29 @ noon)

Music
On July 29th, there is a Organ Concert at the Winspear during the noon hour. Admission is free admission. The organists are two we know and love:
- Grace Han (FPC's former organ scholar) and
- Jason Biel (FPC guest organist earlier this summer).
 
All are welcome.

Friday, July 18, 2014

Change Workshop (Sept 20 @ Dayspring Church)

Compass


On September 20, 2014, Peter Coutts will be conducting a Presbytery workshop on Change. Peter is the author of the book How to motivate Churches to face the future.
Discussion Topics:
 
1.     The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of the Anxiety of Change
2.     Creating Readiness for Change
3.     Top 6 motivational mistakes leaders make
4.     Dealing with Dissent
 
Location:
Dayspring Presbyterian Church
11445-40 Avenue NW
Edmonton, AB T6J 0R5
 
Time:
9:30am - 3:30 pm
 
Registration fee:       
 
$25 prior to September 2
$30 at the door
Fee includes lunch and coffee breaks
 
To register:
 
Rev. Heinrich Grosskopf
 
By phone:       780-435-3111 (please note Office Hours)
By fax:             780-434-8002
By post:           11445 - 40 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, T6J 0R4
 
This workshop is open to everyone, including those from other denominations.

Monday, July 14, 2014

UPDATE on Guided Building Tour (July 9)

Just a quick update on last week's guided history tours. First Church participated in the 18th annual Open Doors Edmonton Festival.  The festival is an exciting showcase of the rich history of greater Edmonton area and our contribution, through offering building tours, was a great success.

On July 9, during just a one hour period about 65 people toured our grand old church and took in a pipe organ demonstration offered by organists Dr. Marnie Giesbrecht and Dr. Joachim Segger (FPC Music Directors).  With such a short time window, this was a good turnout.  Thanks to Ken Munro, who lead the building tour along with Ian Scott who has been a member of FPC since the 1940s. Assistance from a number of other church members was vital. These included Darrel Babuk, an architect, who recently authored a new brochure on the history of FPC buildings, past and present, as well as Judith Strachan and Grant Nicol.

FPC was a proud participant and intends to offers guided tours again during the festival.  To learn more about the festival, visit Open Doors Edmonton Festival.  

Look in the foyer for the new brochure that was prepared for the event.

FPC History & Archives Brochure

Friday, July 4, 2014

On the Road ....8 travellers heading to CanadaYouth2014

Travel

Congratulations to our 8 young people heading to CanadaYouth2014 next week. The Youth Group has worked hard in their fundraising to make this trip happen.


Surely a trip to remember....a week to last a lifetime.

World Communion Sunday - October 5, 2014






 
World Communion Sunday – celebrated the first Sunday in October – is one of the most venerable of “special Sundays.” The day has taken on new relevancy and depth of meaning in a world where globalization often has undermined peace and justice – and in a time when fear divides the peoples of God's earth. On October 5, we celebrate our oneness in Christ, the Prince of Peace, in the midst of the world we are called to serve – a world ever more in need of peacemaking.


Source: http://www.ncccusa.org/unity/worldcommunionsunday.html