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ADVENT PROJECT 2024

Advent is a time when we, amidst the challenges and mundanities of our lives, pause to reflect on, anticipate and celebrate the incarnation of Jesus. The incarnation is a profoundly wondrous, even bizarre, reality. Think about it! Jesus, God himself, came to earth as a human person. A man. A baby. The Advent Project is in its twelfth year at the Biola University Center for Christianity, Culture, and the Arts. They have produced this rich resource for reflection and worship during Advent. We ask that you join us in this Advent season and sign up for the daily Advent Devotional.
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WEDNESDAY NIGHTS

Dec 4, 11
5:15 dinner | 6pm BIBLE STUDY

Come early for dinner and stay for discussion. Adults will gather together as we explore what it means to believe in Jesus. Kids will begin Christmas Pageant rehearsal. Dinner costs $10.00 per adult and $5.00 per child. Max $25 per family. 

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THANKSGIVING BAGS DUE SUN NOV 24

FPC’s Annual Thanksgiving Bag Food Drive benefits our friends and neighbors in need in our community. Your donations will help them have a complete Thanksgiving dinner. Be sure to pick up a bag and a shopping list in the Common. Bags are due Sunday, November 24.

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THANKSGIVING EVE WORSHIP WED NOV 27 @ 6pm

Join us as we give thanks to the Lord for all of the blessings He has given us. This causal service in the Sanctuary will be a nice time to reflect on God’s abundance before the busyness of the weekend begins.

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MEN'S BREAKFAST SAT DEC 7@8am

FPC Men! Join Jim in First Hall for a time of fellowship and hot breakfast! Jim will lead a book discussion and we will enjoy time together. 

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We ask that you join with us in praying for Ukraine, its neighbors, and all those swept up in persecution and violence. Please also consider making a donation to FPC’s fund to support the efforts of the Outreach Foundation in Ukraine. Support Ukrainian Evangelical Theological Seminary (UETS) as they train and equip pastors, chaplains and counselors serving in war torn Ukraine and the persecuted church in Central Asia. LEARN MORE.

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