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Special Worship Services Easter ServicesAsh Wednesday Service begins our 40-day spiritual journey preparing us to celebrate the meaning of Easter. This year the service will begin at 6:15pm. During Holy Week there are several services at First Presbyterian Church. Palm Sunday: Services 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Maundy Thursday: 7:30 pm. First Presbyterian and Wasatch Presbyterian will join together in our sanctuary for this service. Good Friday: 12:00pm. This is a community-wide service based on the seven last words of Christ. Seven pastors from different churches will participate. Interfaith Procession of the Cross: Friday, 6:00 pm. Through the streets beginning at First Presbyterian Church and ending at the Cathedral of the Madeline. In candlelight, worshipers will sing hymns, stopping at local church sites to pray and to listen to scripture. Easter Sunday: 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
Christmas Services Check back for 2009 Christmas Service ScheduleFamily and Children’s Service: 5:00 p.m. Children and families celebrate Christmas with carols, costums, and an instant pageant for children. Contemporary Christmas : 8:00 p.m. With carols, praise music, and candle lighting. Musical Prelude Concert: 10:30 p.m. Music proceeding the 11:00 service. Traditional Candlelight Service: 11:00 p.m. With carols, choir, organ, brass and candlelight.
On the last weekend in October, this service coincides with our Ceilidh (another name for Church party) based on Scottish heritage. Centuries ago in Scotland the tartan was outlawed by the British and so clansmen, once a year, would secretly bring a scrap of fabric to be blessed by their minister. Today, chieftains of the many Scottish clans in America are invited to commemorate this tradition by bringing their tartan to be blessed in our sanctuary. Special music is played incorporating the Highland Bagpipe Band, the voices of the chancel choir and the church organ. The acoustics of the church sanctuary make this a memorable experience for all who attend. The celebration starts the Saturday before with the Scottish Festival called the Ceilidh.
Festival of the Opening The first Sunday after Labor Day is set aside as a day to celebrate the beginning of the new church season. At both services, 9:30 and 11:00 am, all of the church departments (education, missions, prayer groups etc) prepare displays. Members are encouraged to become involved in carrying out the church’s mission. |
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