Category: Mission & Social Justice
Soul Food and Gospel Music
Santa Fe Soul Fest, Aug 24 & 25
Santa Fe Soul Festival energizes us once again with their fifth annual Soul Festival. They begin on Saturday August 24th with a Soul Food Panel Discussion at 3:00 in our Pope Hall (free, reservations required). Sunday the 25th at 4:00 brings us An Afternoon of Gospel Music, Song & Dance at the St. Francis Auditorium.Read morePiano Concert to Support NMPGV
Sat, Aug 10, 2pm
We welcome Lauryn Bomse in a solo piano concert to benefit New Mexicans to Prevent Gun Violence, on Saturday, August 10th at 2pm in our sanctuary. The suggested donation is $20, with children under 18 free. We hope you will come and support this important cause.Read morePrayers for Ruidoso
Donate Through Our Synod
Please keep our siblings in Christ in Ruidoso, NM, in your prayers as they deal with devastating fires. The two fires in that area have burned more than 25,000 acres across private, public and tribal lands. Please consider making a donation to support the Ruidoso community.Read morePride Parade 2024
Sat, Jun 29, 10:30am
As an inclusive congregation, FPC will again join the Santa Fe Gay Pride Parade on Saturday, June 29th. The parade leaves the Lamy building at 10:30am and ends at the Plaza, which will be packed with lively entertainment. Judy and Dick Crawford will check our group in, so meet them at 10am at the Lamy Building parking lot across from the Capitol. Look for FPC banners. All are welcome!Read moreOne World by Cora Bixby
Article on Border Trip
"My eyes fluttered open from my hour-long nap, not quite registering where we were or how much distance we covered." So begins Cora Bixby's article where she brings to life her experiences on our springtime youth mission trip to the US/Mexico border (NM PBS New Mexico In Focus, June 25, 2024). We urge you to read her full article.Read moreJuneteenth Picnic in the Park
Sunday, Jun 16, 10am-1pm
An African American Church style service followed by a line dance party and refreshments is a perfect way to celebrate freedom and acknowledges the history of Black Americans. Specifically, it notes June 19th, 1865, the day that news of the Emancipation Proclamation reached enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, nearly three years after the proclamation was issued.Read moreOur Border Trip
Report by Pastor Andrew
As the mission group returns, Pastor Andrew reports, "We had a successful trip to the border delivering thousands of pounds of medicine, food, and supplies to three different churches and shelters. We served hundreds of migrant children and women from Venezuela, El Salvador and Guatemala who are living in these churches and shelters...Read morePage 8 of 16










