Posted on 09 Jan 2012
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FPCG Continues to Host Forum for Community Artists
The monthly artist roundtables host about 50 participants from a wide range of arts-related vocations and organizations who brainstormed a wealth of ideas regarding how working together can improve the quality of life for them and the community.
At January’s meeting, we prioritized the ideas which have been generated, gathering additional ones, and beginning to develop action plans to implement them. It is not too late to get in on the ground floor of this exciting initiative. If you would like to learn more, either contact Rev. Porter (one of the co-moderators of the event), or go to .
You can also read a recap of the previous roundtables on www.newsworks.org by putting “arts roundtable” in their search engine.
Posted on 26 Dec 2011
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Join Us on Sunday, January 8th
The Bread and Cup Coffeehouse kicks off 2012 on Sunday, January 8 with a karaoke night from 7:00 to 9:00 pm in Longstreth Auditorium.
You are invited to take your turn at the microphone in front of the friendliest audience in town either to sing a song (accompanied by professional studio arrangements) or to offer a poem, joke, or short story during our time of open microphone. Or, if you prefer, just come to cheer on the others and be surprised at the depth of singing talent we have in our congregation and community.
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Posted on 12 Dec 2011
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On December 18 at 3:00, join us as we celebrate the Christmas season with our friends and neighbors of all ages.
The activities will include a light dinner, Christmas musical, gingerbread house construction and other crafts, a live nativity in our parking lot, a Christmas carol sing, and more!
This will be a wonderful event to bring friends and family. Admission is free, with donations gratefully received. Talk to Christian Heyer-Rivera for more information.
Click here to see photos from last year’s Christmas fest.
Posted on 28 Nov 2011
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Volunteers needed Dec 6-7
An unusual volunteer opportunity is awaiting you this holiday season early enough so that it won’t take away time from your celebrations, your own gift wrapping.
The opportunity is to help assemble holiday packages for the approximately 3,900 inmates at Graterford Prison. In a huge warehouse on the prison grounds, you will gather with other men and women from area churches and retirement communities to prepare the gifts.
Bags in hand, you will circle tables on which such items as socks, date books, TastyKakes, instant coffee and hot chocolate are stacked high for you to pick up and put in the bags.
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Posted on 21 Nov 2011
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Anyone who ventures upstairs on Sunday morning will notice the sounds of an active and growing children’s Sunday school program!
We invite you to be a part of this exciting ministry. Talk to Christian Heyer-Rivera for more information.
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