First Presbyterian
Church of Stockton
Opportunities at First Presbyterian Church
Worshiping our Lord since 1850
How can you get involved?
Help run the sound system
Help run the projection system
Sign up to usher
Sign up to be a Sunday Greeter
Help with the Saturday Breakfast Club
Help fold bulletins and The Window
Help keep the grounds clean
Do maintenance projects around church
Visit Shut-ins
Deliver Baked Goods for Outreach
Volunteer at Gospel Rescue Mission
Volunteer at St. Mary's Dinning Hall
Help in the office when the Office Administrator is on
vacation
Help out in the Nursery on Sunday Morning
Teach Sunday School
Sing in the Choir
Call a friend and tell them about Jesus
Saturday Morning Breakfast Club
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Every Saturday, a non-denominational group of volunteers from various churches feed
approximately 350 to 400 homeless and hungry people living on the streets and in shelters
in Stockton. Our session has approved the collection of non-perishable food. Collection
baskets are placed under or near the literature table in Westminster Hall. Bring a box of
something (raisins, oatmeal...anything non=perishable) with you to church. Monetary
donations can pew made by using the deacon's pew envelopes and writing "Breakfast Club"
on the outside, and putting them in the offertory plate. If writing checks, please also write
"Breakfast Club" on the memo of your check. Your donations are greatly appreciated.
Sundays
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9:00 to 10 :00 am
9:00 to 10:00 am
9:10 to 10:10 am
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Women's Bible Study (Geneva Room)
Study (Lectionary Scriptures) (Westminster Hall)
NOOMA Video Series lead by Ali Wright
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Nooma Video Series - Led by Ali Wright
Come for coffee, discussion and a deeper understanding of what God is doing in your life, now.
We will be viewing six NOOMA videos. NOOMA is a series of short films that explore our world from a perspective of Jesus. NOOMA is an invitation to search, question, and join the discussion.
"Jesus lived with the awareness that God is doing something, right here, right now, and anybody can be a part of it. He encouraged his listeners to search, to question, to wrestle with the implications of what he was saying and doing. He inspired, challenged, provoked, comforted, and invited people to be open to God's work in this world. Wherever he went, whatever he did, Jesus started discussions about what matters most, becuase for Jesus, God is always inviting us to open our eyes and join in." - Rob Bell
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