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Sundays at First Pres

Sunday mornings at First Pres are centered on worship and also include time between the services for growing and connecting. Our regular schedule, with links to current information, is below. 9 a.m. – Contemporary Praise & Worship (Sanctuary) At this service you can expect modern songs with drums, guitars and other instruments. People will be wearing everything from jeans to suits, tucked and untucked. You’ll find people of all ages and walks of life. 10:15 a.m. – Between the Services – Discipleship & Sunday School Come meet some people in one of our discipleship groups. These groups are an opportunity to connect with others who are learning and growing in their faith. There are groups for all ages. 11:15 a.m. – Traditional Worship (Sanctuary) At this service, you can expect a pipe organ, classic hymns and historical texts. You’ll find individuals, couples, families and seniors gathered to worship. 11:15 a.m. – Contemporary Worship (Showker Hall) At this service you can expect modern songs with drums, guitars and other instruments. People will be wearing everything from jeans to suits, tucked and untucked. You’ll find people of all ages and walks of life.

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Youth Large Group

We gather for worship, food and fellowship. We'll also hear a message to help us help us apply the Bible to real life.

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Women’s Bible Study

Room 205 17 N. Court Square, Harrisonburg, VA

Ladies, join us this fall as we dive deep into the book of Colossians. We will be studying the supremacy of Christ, the truth of the gospel and our moment by moment response as believers.  Meredith Read, who served on the teaching team of our local Bible Study Fellowship for the past five years and who is the director of women’s ministry at her church, Faith Community Church, will teach. Those interested in childcare should contact Director of Children and Family Ministries Vanessa Manson ([email protected]) no later than the Sunday prior to that week's meeting.

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JAM for Kids (K-5th Grade)

Children will enjoy active play, make music with Orff instruments and explore the Bible. The program will run on Tuesday afternoons from 4 p.m. to 5:55 p.m. The Orff method involves teaching music through singing and the use of xylophones, glockenspiels, metallophones and rhythm instruments. Children will learn to play and sing while enjoying learning about music and praising the Lord. We plan to have two sections, one for kindergarten to second graders, and another for third to fifth graders. There is no cost to attend. All leaders have passed background checks and completed child-protection training. Register here.

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Youth Small Groups – Fall 2024

Chick-fil-A 1691 East Market Street, Harrisonburg, VA

Middle- and high-school students gather for friendship and for a Bible study. Join us for some breakfast and time together at Chick-fil-A. Inclement weather policy: If Rockingham County schools are closed or on a delay, small group will not be held.

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GriefShare

Room 205 17 N. Court Square, Harrisonburg, VA

GriefShare is a weekly seminar and support group for people grieving the death of a loved one. It’s a place where you can be around others who understand how you feel and the pain of your loss. You’ll learn valuable information that will help you through this difficult time in your life.

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Prayer

Conference Room 17 Court Square, Harrisonburg, VA

We gather to pray for our church, our community, our nation and our world. “Prayer does not fit us for the greater works; prayer is the greater work.” - Oswald Chambers

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Alpha

9 Court Square 9 Court Square, Harrisonburg, VA

Alpha is a series of group conversations to explore the basics of the Christian faith. Everyone’s welcome. You’re invited no matter what your background or beliefs. We’ll meet for a complimentary dinner and conversations Wednesday nights at 6:30 p.m., starting Sept. 11 and running through Nov. 20.

For King & Country Concert Roadtrip

Travel to Roanoke with us for King & Country's Unsung Hero Tour at the Berglund Center. We plan to leave around 4 p.m., eat dinner at Chick-fil-A in Roanoke and then attend the concert from 7-10 p.m. We plan on returning to Harrisonburg around midnight. Both Rockingham and Harrisonburg public schools are closed on Friday, October 25. Cost for groups of 8 or more is $25. We will place our first group order on Monday, September 23. Deadline to register is Sunday, September 22. Use the form below to register and pay for your ticket(s).

$25.00
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Sundays at First Pres

Sunday mornings at First Pres are centered on worship and also include time between the services for growing and connecting. Our regular schedule, with links to current information, is below. 9 a.m. – Contemporary Praise & Worship (Sanctuary) At this service you can expect modern songs with drums, guitars and other instruments. People will be wearing everything from jeans to suits, tucked and untucked. You’ll find people of all ages and walks of life. 10:15 a.m. – Between the Services – Discipleship & Sunday School Come meet some people in one of our discipleship groups. These groups are an opportunity to connect with others who are learning and growing in their faith. There are groups for all ages. 11:15 a.m. – Traditional Worship (Sanctuary) At this service, you can expect a pipe organ, classic hymns and historical texts. You’ll find individuals, couples, families and seniors gathered to worship. 11:15 a.m. – Contemporary Worship (Showker Hall) At this service you can expect modern songs with drums, guitars and other instruments. People will be wearing everything from jeans to suits, tucked and untucked. You’ll find people of all ages and walks of life.

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Youth Large Group

We gather for worship, food and fellowship. We'll also hear a message to help us help us apply the Bible to real life.

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Women’s Bible Study – The Book of Jude

Room 205 17 N. Court Square, Harrisonburg, VA

Why should we bother with Jude, a book so short it isn’t even broken into chapters and contains only 25 verses? Because despite its brief nature, Jude is a powerful book that helps us spot the lies around us and hold onto the truth. That’s definitely a relevant message for today! Scottish Bible commentator William Barclay said that there were times in the history of the church when Jude was possibly the most relevant book of the New Testament. Today is one of those times. Join us on Tuesdays from noon-1 p.m. as Mary Duryea facilitates our study.