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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 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 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.

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Youth Small Groups

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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“Live No Lies” Summer Book Study

Smiley's Ice Cream 205 Don Litten Parkway, Bridgewater, VA, United States

For six Wednesdays in June and July, join us for ice cream and discussion around John Mark Comer's "Live No Lies." Here's a description of the book from Amazon: "We are at war. Not with a foreign government or domestic terrorists or a creepy new artificial intelligence hell-bent on taking over the world. No, it’s a war we feel deep inside our own chests: we are at war with lies. ... Ancient apprentices of Jesus developed a paradigm for this war; they spoke of the three enemies of the soul: the devil, the flesh, and the world. 'Live No Lies' taps into this ancient wisdom from saints of the Way and translates the three enemies for the modern era, with all its secularism and sophistication. In this provocative and practical book, bestselling author John Mark Comer combines cultural analysis with spiritual formation. He identifies the role lies play in our spiritual deformation and lays out a strategic plan to overcome them."

High School Mission Trip

Students (14 and older) have an opportunity this summer to go on a service work trip to Kermit, West Virginia with ECO’s partner mission organization World Renew from  July 15-22. We will be partnering with West Virginia VOAD in this community. We will assisting reconstruction efforts as a result of severe storms and flooding. We will stay at Able Families Community Center on cots/air mattresses that are provided. The cost per person is $125 to cover transportation and meals while there. Registration deadline is Sunday, June 11. Register here.

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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 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 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.

Ice Cream Sunday

If you eat a sundae on Sunday is it an ice cream sundae or an ice cream Sunday? Whatever you call it, we're celebrating National Ice Cream Day ice cream and toppings between the worship services. We'll gather in the overflow are (Old Fellowship Hall) from 10:15-11 a.m.

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Youth Small Groups

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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“Live No Lies” Summer Book Study

Smiley's Ice Cream 205 Don Litten Parkway, Bridgewater, VA, United States

For six Wednesdays in June and July, join us for ice cream and discussion around John Mark Comer's "Live No Lies." Here's a description of the book from Amazon: "We are at war. Not with a foreign government or domestic terrorists or a creepy new artificial intelligence hell-bent on taking over the world. No, it’s a war we feel deep inside our own chests: we are at war with lies. ... Ancient apprentices of Jesus developed a paradigm for this war; they spoke of the three enemies of the soul: the devil, the flesh, and the world. 'Live No Lies' taps into this ancient wisdom from saints of the Way and translates the three enemies for the modern era, with all its secularism and sophistication. In this provocative and practical book, bestselling author John Mark Comer combines cultural analysis with spiritual formation. He identifies the role lies play in our spiritual deformation and lays out a strategic plan to overcome them."

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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 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 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.

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Youth Small Groups

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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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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“Live No Lies” Summer Book Study

Smiley's Ice Cream 205 Don Litten Parkway, Bridgewater, VA, United States

For six Wednesdays in June and July, join us for ice cream and discussion around John Mark Comer's "Live No Lies." Here's a description of the book from Amazon: "We are at war. Not with a foreign government or domestic terrorists or a creepy new artificial intelligence hell-bent on taking over the world. No, it’s a war we feel deep inside our own chests: we are at war with lies. ... Ancient apprentices of Jesus developed a paradigm for this war; they spoke of the three enemies of the soul: the devil, the flesh, and the world. 'Live No Lies' taps into this ancient wisdom from saints of the Way and translates the three enemies for the modern era, with all its secularism and sophistication. In this provocative and practical book, bestselling author John Mark Comer combines cultural analysis with spiritual formation. He identifies the role lies play in our spiritual deformation and lays out a strategic plan to overcome them."