Title: First Presbyterian Church
1First Presbyterian Church
2A church with a rich heritage and an incredible
tradition for worship, mission, study fellowship
3Mission Statement
As disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ we are a
community of believers, called by God to
glorify and serve God through worship and
witness. Empowered by the Holy Spirit we reach
out to share Gods saving love and grace with
people in Bristol and throughout the world.
4Adult, Youth, Children
830 1100 AM
Local, National, International
5Vision Statement
- By the grace of God,
- the love of Jesus Christ,
- and the power of the Holy Spirit,
- We seek
- to offer worship that invites and gathers a
growing and diverse community of participants to
celebrate Gods glory and respond to Gods grace,
providing opportunities for both contemporary and
traditional styles of worship.
6Vision Statement Continued
- to become more effective and intentional in
reaching out to our neighbors locally and
globally with a deepening commitment each year of
spiritual, financial, and human resources. - to provide an exemplary ministry of Christian
education and spiritual nurture so that a growing
number of people of all ages can find resources
for growth in discipleship to Jesus Christ.
7Church Family Activities
415 445pm Choir (3rd 6th grade) Hand Bells (7th 12th)
530 610 pm Nursery provided for the entire evening Dinner (Family Style)
610-620 pm Announcements Table Games
620 7 pm Adult Programs Jr. High Bible Study Childrens Bible Study
715 845 pm Sanctuary Choir Senior High Bible Study
Typical Wednesday Schedule
- Wednesday
- A midweek time of renewal in fellowship,
learning and worship.
8Church Family Activities (Other)
- Womens Mens Groups
- Heart to Heart a womans group who study, pray,
fellowship and together with weekly, monthly and
quarterly events - Mens Breakfast a monthly gathering for food and
study, - Prayer Groups weekly opportunities
- Presbyterian Women
- Retreats
- Fifth and Sixth Grade part of the Confirmation
process - Womens -held annually in March.
- Fall/Church-Wide- any all are invited
- Prayer, Service and Worship Retreats held a
different times.
9Church Family Activities (Other)
- Vacation Bible School every summer!
- Festival of Faith bi-yearly a time of learning
and fellowship in which we celebrate our calling
as disciples - Library filled with Christian books for
reading, aiding research, Sunday School material,
Childrens books and DVD movies, etc.
10Sunday Morning Adult Program Offerings
- A.C. Adams Class (Room 113) is dedicated to the
study of the Bible as the inspired Word of God
with open discussion and application. - Graham Landrum Discussion Class (Parlor)
- A class for Seniors, which uses The Present Word
Bible study series. Shared teaching
responsibility, both men and women are encouraged
to join.
11Sunday Morning Adult Program Offerings
- Inductive Bible Study (Room 111) is lead by a
rotation of lay leaders. This class gathers for
varying short-term studies that focus upon the
Bible - Short-Term Bible Study Class (Rotates) Just like
it sounds, this class meets for short 4-8 week
studies that are designed to engage attendees and
invite discussion.
12Sunday Morning Adult Program Offerings
- Friendship Class is a class for special people
who study Gods love for all Gods people through
Old and New Testament stories. - Each year provides new opportunities for classes
of shorter duration. Please check out what may
be currently offered with the Minister of
Discipleship (Dave Welch)
13Adult Program Offerings
- Small Group Ministries
- For where two or three have gathered together in
My name, I am there in their midst. - (Mt. 1820)
- Opportunities for folks to study, to pray and to
be in fellowship, including Book Study, Old
Testament, New Testament, Sermon Text, Through
the Year with the Bibleor..Name Your Own. (see
Dave Welch) -
14Youth Program
- The Youth ministry of First Presbyterian Church
is designed to nurture students (Grades 6th
through 12th) in their relationship with Jesus
Christ. - We accomplish this through four equally important
components worship, study, service and
fellowship.
15Youth Program Offerings
- Sunday Night Youth
- Snack Supper (for all students)
- Worship (Jr. High Sr. High together)
- Small Group (Cell Groups)
- Service Projects
16Youth Program Offerings
- Bible Studies
- Junior High
- Wednesday nights after the family supper.
- 620 - 700 p.m.
- Senior High
- Wednesday nights at Chad Jens home.
- 730 - 830 p.m
17Youth Program Offerings
- Sunday School Separate classes that study
Biblical truths and discuss issues faced in our
Christian lives. - Other Activities Other activities serve to
nurture the students of our church and Bristol to
grow in their relationship with Jesus Christ, are
as follows fall retreats, all youth spring
retreat, The Great Escape, Big Stuff, junior and
senior high mission trips, and local service
projects.
18Childrens Sunday School
- Following a traditional Sunday School model, the
curriculum for all the Children's classes has
been selected with multi-intelligence in mind.
Currently the program uses the Show Me Jesus
curriculum from Great Commission Publications.
Classes are structured by grade and age of
students. - Â
19Childrens Sunday Morning
- Sunday Morning Schedule
- 900 940 a.m. Choir (4 years to 1st
Grade) - 940 950 a.m. Gathering Music
- 950 1035 a.m. Workshop Rotation
- Children are taken form the early worship
service to choir. Following choir practice the
children are taken to the childrens wing into
appropriately aged groups for Sunday school.
20Childrens Sunday Morning
- Kids Kirk
- is an age-appropriate worship time, that follows
the Childrens Time (1100 Service) - children ages 4 7 are invited to go with the
teacher to the childrens wing. - Children worship using the same format as adult
worship, only on their level.
21Nursery Program
- First Presbyterian Church strives to provide
quality care for even our smallest members and
visitors--babies and toddlers-- for all weekly
services and other noted times. - Childrens Ministry Dir.......Dottie Havlik
- Nursery Coordinator..Debbie Pfeifer
- Nursery Assistant.Sara Steele
22Nursery Program
- Nursery Safety Feature Information
- All children must be signed in/out.
- For safety and insurance purposes, only nursery
staff are allowed in the Nursery (Exception
nursing mothers) - The Nursery Director is trained and certified in
CPR - Sick children are asked to stay at home
(following public school guidelines) - The nursery staff will not give medicines.
- Sheets are changed after each use.
- Toys and changing tables are disinfected after
every use. - Because of food allergies, Cheerios and apple
juice only will be provided for snacks. - On Wednesday nights the nursery staff can feed
children (up to age 3) in the Fellowship Hall.
23Local Mission Ministries
- Abortion Alternatives Crisis Pregnancy Center
- Abuse Alternatives
- Bethany Christian Services
- Bloodmobile
- Bridge Refugee Services
- Bristol Emergency Food Pantry
24Local Mission Ministries
- Bristol Faith in Action
- Christmas International House
- The Crisis Center
- Good News Jail and Prison Ministry
- Habitat for Humanity
- Haven of Rest
- Healing Hands Health Center
25Local Mission Ministries
- Highlands Juvenile Ministry
- Meals on Wheels
- Opportunities Unlimited-Bristol
- Salvation Army
- Scouting
- Sharing Christ Mission
26International Mission Ministries
- Felipe Camarão Presbyterian Church
Natal, Brazil
27International Mission Ministries
28Fellowship Opportunities
- Co-Ed Softball Team
- Cook-Outs
- Movie Nights
- Pot-Luck Dinners
29www.fpcbristol.org
30Interested in More Information?
- Talk with Dave or Gordon
- dwelch_at_fpcbristol.org
- gturnbull_at_fpcbristol.org
- 423-764-7176