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From March 27 to 31, our partners the Greater Norristown Area Ministerium will be hosting in-person services both in our church and around the community.


Holy Wednesday: March 27 at 7pm at Siloam Baptist Church on Willow St

Maundy Thursday: March 28 at 7pm with Communion here in our First Pres Sanctuary

Good Friday: March 29 from Noon-3pm featuring the 7 Last Words of Christ with 7 different preachers at Macedonia Baptist Church on Hillcrest Ave

Easter sunrise: March 31 at 6:30am in outdoor chapel at First Baptist of Norristown on Burnside Ave


First Pres will celebrate our Easter Sunday service at 10:30am in the Sanctuary. He is Risen!


There will also be a Good Friday Seder at Bridgeport Presbyterian: Messiah In the Passover, a presentation by the Chosen People Ministries. This powerful visual demonstration tells not only the drama of Israel's freedom from slavery in Egypt, but also the beautiful story of redemption from the bondage of sin through the atoning work of Jesus. A full meal - free-will donation only - and Passover Seder demonstration by a member of the Chosen People Ministries giving special emphasis on the redemptive significance of the crucifixion. March 29 from 6-8pm. RSVP to either our office or Bridgeport's to reserve a spot.


We hope you are able to join us for these services and that they will be a blessing to you in your walk with Jesus.




1st Pres Sports Club hosted a fun Bingo Night including some game room and gym time. It was a great night of community fellowship with a board game and toy giveaway. Kids and adults alike snacked on soft pretzels and one of the parents even brought homemade guacamole. Delicious! Special thanks, as always, to Bill & Nancy Plichta for their hard work in organizing. Stay tuned for the next Sports Club; details are TBD.



To the First Presbyterian Church family,


[This is a partial reprint of last November's column, but I wanted us to pick back up our thinking as we resume the liturgical year.] Let's continue our quest to go back to the sources! Namely, Scripture and its centrality in the life of the church. This was the rallying cry of the Reformation, and I hope we can use the ongoing liturgical year to reemphasize Scripture and its place in our worship services. Here are some links for more on church seasons and the Lectionary.


It’s the suggested scripture texts for each Sunday that especially stand out, as each morning’s readings can be united by a common theme (the joy in the waiting theme of the fourth Sunday in Lent, the resurrection texts of Easter, etc.). There are usually four suggested texts – from Hebrew poetry (Psalms, Job, etc., often ideal for our Call to Worship), another Old Testament text, a Gospel, and Epistle (letter by Paul, James, etc.). Picking it back up this Transfiguration Sunday, we will begin to make sure at least two scripture texts are read every morning. I have fond memories of this from my Lutheran days when the pastor would read three texts and preach from one of them.


Of course, this is not just to “try something different” but rather to remember that God’s Word to us is always central. I hope every Sunday morning Scripture texts are reaching all of our hearts and touching them in ways above and beyond anything I preach about. The Holy Spirit is the great expositor of Scriptures after all. And I am grateful that this Lenten season you will hear the Word of God from more than just my voice and in more ways than just a voice.


  • This Sunday the Transfiguration will be celebrated - when Jesus, the Incarnate Word of God, shone in a blinding way, illustrating well the Light of God and the necessity of our eyes to see His glory, not just our ears to hear of it.

  • Ash Wednesday follows and I will again burn last year's palms to illustrate this (see our church Facebook, the usual place for all our service recordings)

  • The following Friday, February 16 we will be part of a community service at 1st Baptist of Norristown (previously announced and flier attached) where there will be a preacher (me!) but the Word will also be sung by many church bands and choirs from the wider body of Christ.

  • February 18 will be the first Sunday in Lent, and we will partake of the Lord's Supper together, a sacrament where the Word of God is not just seen and heard but tasted.

  • The community events will continue every Wednesday at Bridgeport Presbyterian with their Lenten meals and watching and discussing The Chosen.

  • And finally, there will be many opportunities to hear the Word of God throughout the Holy Week community services, including in our sanctuary as we will once again host the Maundy Thursday Communion Service. More details to follow.


Let's open the Word together, both in our church and in the wider church community,


I Corinthians 2:2


~Rev. Peter Martin

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