Labyrinth
Walking the labyrinth is a spiritual practice. The labyrinth is an ancient tool for meditation and prayer—an arrangement of space that invites God's presence. When you walk the paths of the labyrinth, you are invited away from 'doing' into 'being.'
The labyrinth at First Presbyterian Church is a seven-circuit modification of the pattern built about 1220 at Chartres Cathedral, France. Contact the church office for more information. The labyrinth is available to anyone who wishes to walk whether or not they are a part of the church family.
Music
Music is an important part of the worship at First Presbyterian Church. First Presbyterian Church offers the following opportunities for God's people, young and old, to share their musical gifts:
Adult Choir
The Adult Choir meets for practice each Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. Child care is provided. They perform weekly during Sunday morning worship.
Handbell Choir
The Handbell Choir meets for practice Sunday mornings at 8:30 a.m. and performs during the Christmas and Lenten seasons. |