Week of Events
Worship for Babies & Toddlers
Choir Rehearsal
Child Care
Student Choristers Worship Rehearsal
Communion
Worship
Worship
Worship is at the heart of our life together. As a community of faith, we gather every Sunday morning to engage with Scripture as it is read, sung, and proclaimed. We offer prayers, sing our praises to God, and prepare ourselves to be servants of Christ in the world beyond the church doors. Our traditional… Read More »Worship
Church School
Coffee & Fellowship
Coffee & Fellowship
|Recurring Event (See all) Join us for coffee fellowship every Sunday directly following the worship service! Join us as we meet one another, say hello to some new faces, and gather for a time of fellowship as we learn more about each other and how our week has been! For the Zoom link, visit our First… Read More »Coffee & Fellowship
Youth Leadership Council
Youth Leadership Council
For more information regarding our Family & Youth programs please go to: https://fpcnyc.org/connect/children-and-youth
Student Choristers
Student Choristers
For more information regarding our Family & Youth programs please go to: https://fpcnyc.org/connect/children-and-youth
Presbyterian Women
Make It Meaningful
BEE Church
Hebrew Class
Personnel
PRiSM
PRiSM
PRiSM Student Dinners: PRiSM is a diverse, welcoming campus ministry community for college and graduate students from any school in NYC. We gather every Tuesday evening during the school year from 6:00-7:30 in the Parlor to share in a home cooked meal, talk about faithand life, and pray together. This is a simple, informal gathering… Read More »PRiSM
Save Her A Seat
Presbyterian Women (Virtual)
Hebrew Class
PSS (hybrid)
D. A. Group
Save Her a Seat
Save Her a Seat
Save Her a Seat (SHAS) is a beginners meeting, with the focus on people who identify as women with less than 5 years of sobriety. We are trans friendly. Each Friday is a different meeting format: 1st Friday: Speaker 2nd Friday: Step 3rd Friday: Speaker Last Friday: Anniversary (With months with 5 Fridays, the 4th… Read More »Save Her a Seat