Crossroads II Fort King Presbyterian Church Sunday, October 2, 2022.   Rethinking Church:   What Does a Vital Congregation Look Like?   The class will be held in the Session Room. (and on Zoom)

Mary Beth Neely will lead the discussion this Sunday as we reflect on what elements make a church vital today, and how we might continue to be disciples of Jesus in spite of declining church numbers. Marguerite Terwilleger will contribute to the discussion, telling us about her vital congregation in Sanford, Florida.  We hope to…

Tuesday’s continental breakfast on May 31, 2022.

WOW! Thanks to generous donations from the FKPC Crossroads participants, we have all the items we need for Tuesday’s continental breakfast on May 31. I’ll be picking everything up from the Fort King Fellowship Hall early Tuesday morning and delivering to the Estella Byrd Whitman Wellness Center for our food-and-fellowship event. We are all enriched…

Crossroads II Fort King Presbyterian Church Sunday, May 8, 2022 Mothers:  The Mother Tree  And The Celtic View of the Mother of Jesus   Class will be in the Session Room at FKPC with a Zoom option.

Gwynn Pealer and Susan Jensen will share the leadership of our Crossroads discussion this Sunday.  The topic for Mother’s Day is “Mothers.”  Gwynn plans to continue her theme from two weeks ago on “How Trees Talk” by focusing on the “Mother Tree.”  Susan will pick up on last week’s discussion of Celtic Spirituality with a look at the…

Crossroads II this Sunday, May 1, 2022

Class will be in the Session Room at FKPC with a Zoom option Susan Jensen will lead our discussion this Sunday as we explore Celtic spirituality. She will focus especially on the importance of the natural world in the Celtic spiritual practices.  Susan has blessed us many times with her gifts. We are grateful that she is…

Crossroads II Fort King Presbyterian Church Sunday, April 24, 2022 “How Trees Talk to Each Other”   Class will be in the Session Room at FKPC with a Zoom option

Gwynn Pealer will lead the discussion this Sunday.  As most of you know, Gwynn is a talented science educator. Her lessons are delightful, as well as educational.  “How Trees Talk to Each Other” will be the first of a series of four classes on the natural world: God’s magnificent creation. Please join us for coffee (and on…

Zoom link for Crossroads II, Sunday, April 10, 2022

Crossroads IIFort King Presbyterian ChurchSunday, April 10, 2022The Fourth Gospel: Tales of a Jewish MysticBy Bishop John Shelby Spong​ Judith Bullen will lead the discussion this Sunday on Part V of Bishop Spong’s book, The Fourth Gospel:  Tales of a Jewish Mystic. Judith and her enthusiasm for his writings was the inspiration for our choosing to read Spong…

Zoom link for Crossroads II, Sunday, April 3, 2022

The Fourth Gospel: Tales of a Jewish Mystic  By Bishop John Shelby SpongThis Sunday we will focus on the crucifixion as it is interpreted by Bishop Spong in Part IV of his book, The Fourth Gospel:  Tales of a Jewish Mystic.  Mary Beth Neely will lead the discussion as we grapple with the meaning of…

The Fourth Gospel: Tales of a Jewish Mystic By Bishop John Shelby Spong

Zoom Link-Crossroads, 03-27-2022 Crossroads II, Fort King Presbyterian ChurchSunday, March 27, 2022The Fourth Gospel: Tales of a Jewish Mystic By Bishop John Shelby Spong We are pleased to have John Moxley lead the discussion this Sunday on Part III of Bishop Spong’s book, The Fourth Gospel:  Tales of a Jewish Mystic.  John is well-schooled in…

Crossroads link for 03-20-2022

Barbara Fitos will again lead the discussion on Part II of The Fourth Gospel by John Shelby Spong.  This week our focus will be on chapters 13-16. It is not necessary that you have read the book to be able to participate in the discussion.  During this time of Lent, we hope you will be a member of…

Crossroads this Sunday 03-13-22

This week we continue our discussion of the book The Fourth Gospel: Tales of a Jewish Mystic by Bishop John Shelby Spong.    Barbara Fitos will lead the discussion on the first half of Part II of the book, chapters 8-12.  It is not necessary that you have read the book to be able to participate in the…