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You wanted to see the news article on Buddy MacKay’s bridge. Here it is!Thank you to our amazing FKPC library Louise Olivarez for her help in finding this article!
You wanted to see the news article on Buddy MacKay’s bridge. Here it is!Thank you to our amazing FKPC library Louise Olivarez for her help in finding this article!
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Whether lounging by the pool or in your car traveling, we now offer two listening options; 1. Click the “audio player” to listen now.2. Click the “Download” to save and listen later. From the three dots (options) on the right, select download.Note: Download option can also “play now” as well as adjust playback speed slower or faster. Download here
hope_house_programming_survey.docx File Size: 14 kb File Type: docx Download File Definition of hope: to cherish a desire with anticipation: to want something to happen or be true.In that regard, we “hope” you will complete this very short survey for the Hope House and email to Sheri Collett at fkpc@ftkingchurch.org
Do you know that a member of our FKPC congregation has a bridge named after him?WOW! WOW! WOW! Okay, so who is it?
Hal Brown is inviting you to a FKPC Worship Zoom MeetingTime: Apr 10, 2022 10:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)***Zoom meeting opens early at 10:00 AM, for anyone wishing to test audio/video connections and pre-worship chat. Worship starts at 10:30 AM. Join Zoom Meeting 4-10-22 Meeting ID: 878 5395 5973Passcode: Micah6:8
Did you miss “Deadly Sins and Spiritual Fruit: Anger vs Peace”, by Rev. Jo Anne Dyson? Want to hear it again? Perhaps you overslept or just plain fell asleep and missed it? Whatever the reason, no worries, friends! Something new for FKPC… here for you is the audio recording of the sermon. Whether lounging…
Thank you to the Fellowship Ministry for a terrific event! Hot dogs cooked over an open fire are always a hit! Combined with all the other homemade food, no one left hungry. 👍 Everyone enjoyed some very entertaining stories and recollections! So many laughs… a great time was had by all! 🤣 Joani Woods provided…
The church name comes from our church system of government. Representative assemblies of elders, which are called presbyteries, govern the church. In comparison, bishops govern the Episcopal Church and congregational church is government by congregations. The word “Presbyterian” comes from the bible, from the Greek word for “elder.”