Month: December 2022
Mural dedication and the storm forecast…
Hello, FKPC members and friends – You may have heard that a nasty storm is brewing and heading our way, possibly on Thursday ☹. The weather gurus are still uncertain when it will hit our area, and how severely. We still hope to hold a joyful dedication and celebration of Drake Arnold’s mural, The Water…
FKPC Worship Zoom link & Bulletin for Sunday, December 11, 2022
***Zoom opens early at 10:00 AM, for anyone wishing to test audio/video connections and pre-worship chat. Worship Service starts at 10:30 AM. Click Here For ZOOM Meeting ID: 835 2397 2636Passcode: Micah6:8
Crossroads II, Fort King Presbyterian Church Sunday, December 11, 2022. Spiritual Journeys: Journeys to Ephesus and Patmos The class will be held in the Session Room, and on Zoom.
We are pleased that Nancy Stephenson and Joe and Jeannie Tyler will share a bit about their visits to Ephesus and Patmos. These will be modern impressions of spiritual journeys taken by Paul in the first century. Ephesus was a city of ancient Greece, though the site is in modern day Turkey. It is where the apostle…
Helping those who are grieving. By Diana Jones | as featured in Presbyterians Today
Most of us look forward to decorating our homes and seeing family for the holidays, even if that can be stressful at times. The season of joy can evoke powerful feelings, even under the best circumstances. But for those who have lost a loved one, the holidays can be even more difficult — especially if…
Artist Drake Arnold’s mural – The Water and Wildlife of the Ocklawaha RiverJoin us on Dec. 15, 2022, 10 a.m., at the FKPC HOPE House (13 NE 36th Ave, 34470) to celebrate and dedicate this tremendous gift to the community.
Good morning, members and friends of Ft. King Presbyterian! If you have driven along 36th Ave recently, you’ve probably seen Artist Drake Arnold’s mural – The Water and Wildlife of the Ocklawaha River – evolve along the wall in front of the church. Over 20 colorful images of native creatures have brought this 415-foot wall…