Categories: Archives 2025, Concerts, Mission & Social Justice

Singing Through the Hard Times

Fundraiser for NAACP of Santa Fe

Support our local NAACP, of which FPC is a member, by attending "Singing Through the Hard Times," a concert on Thursday October 23 at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation. The concert features Hillary Smith, Chris Ishee, Glenn Kostur, Colin Deuble, Jim Casey, and JD Davis. Tickets are going fast, so reserve your seats now at naacpsfnm.org.

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Categories: Archives 2025, Congregational Life

All Saints Day

Worship, Nov 2, 10am

We observe All Saints' Day on Sunday, November 2nd. If you have a loved one who passed away in the year since last All Saint's Day and would like to have them acknowledged on All Saints' Day, please email the church office by Tuesday, October 28th. In your email, please include their name, date of death, and their relationship to you.

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Light piercing the darkness
Categories: Archives 2025, Sunday Messages, Video, Worship

Singing at Midnight

Worship, Oct 12, 8:30 & 11am

VIDEO. "For in hope we were saved. Now hope that is seen is not hope. For who hopes for what is seen? But if we hope for what we do not see, we wait for it with patience." (Romans 8:24-25 ) The Rev. San Williams encourages us to "sing at midnight," keeping faith in the darkest of times. The scriptures for the day are Acts 16:19-26; Luke 18:1-8.

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A note with the text "But even when I am afraid, I keep on trusting you." with tulips in purple, red, and yellow. A cross is above the note.
Categories: Archives 2025, Youth & Children

Never Stop Praying

Children & Youth, Oct 12, 8:30 & 11am

This Sunday we will be reading the parable of the persistent widow (Luke 18:1-8). In this story, Jesus teaches us to never give up praying and to trust that God hears us. We will discuss how we can trust that God is listening, even when it seems like nothing is happening. After receiving a blessing in the worship service, the children and youth leave for their activities.

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Image of a river winding through a forest with text superimposed, reading: "sacred Creation: Justice Flows Down Like Water. Earth Care Conference, keynote speaker Rev. Andrew Black
Categories: Archives 2025, Earth Care, Mission & Social Justice

Sacred Creation: Justice Flows Down Like Water

Earth Care Conference, Oct 8-11

In a series of keynote addresses, Pastor Andrew opens the Presbyterians for Earth Care Conference hosted at the beautiful Ferncliff Camp & Conference Center in Little Rock AR. You can also participate virtually. This conference invites us to explore the sacredness of water—as a gift from God, a source of life, and a call to justice. Learn more and register.

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