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In Person Worship Resumes March 21st

UPDATE FOR MARCH 28, 2021 AND BEYOND:

Beginning this Sunday, March 28, we will return to our schedule of two services at 8:45 and 11:00. Having two services will enable us to more safely distance during worship. The 8:45 service will be live streamed.

The Session has voted to resume in-person worship in our sanctuary on Sunday, March 21st!

A few important facts:

·        In-person worship will be held at 10:00 AM on Sundays.

·        Ushers will be on hand to help us maintain social distancing.

·        Masks and social distancing will be required.

·        Hand sanitizer is available for use upon arriving and departing.

We will closely monitor the number of folks who attend to ensure we are observing appropriate social distancing. If our numbers exceed social distancing requirements, overflow seating will be available in Fellowship Hall, where we will live stream the service. We will be aware of our numbers and will move to two services if necessary.

Please do not feel obligated to attend in-person worship just because the doors are open! We want everyone to worship in the manner that best fits their needs. Online worship will continue as usual. If you feel uncomfortable attending in-person worship or if you are unable or prefer not to wear a mask, we encourage you to join us online. Of course, if you are not feeling well, please remain home for the safety and well-being of everyone.

We look forward to worshipping with you all, in-person and online, starting Sunday, October 21st.

“Oh come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the Lord, our Maker!” Psalm 95:6

Covid Closure Update 1/8/2020

As you will recall, we suspended in-person worship in mid-November due to the spike in the number of cases of COVID-19. We set January 17 as a possible date to resume in-person worship, thinking that three weeks past the Christmas holiday the numbers of infections might be in decline. Unfortunately, our COVID numbers locally remain quite high and show no decline in recent weeks. Hood County remains at “substantial” risk for COVID transmission. Additionally, several of our church members have had or currently have the virus. The ad hoc committee charged with evaluating the pandemic numbers and reporting to the Session has continued to meet regularly to review weekly statistics.

We feel the safety of our congregants is of the utmost concern and that with no decrease in the number of infections it is unwise to resume in-person worship at this time. We also think it prudent to suspend small group gatherings – PW, Men’s Study and Sacred Space, etc. – until we can more safely be together. We will continue to review the situation weekly and will return to in-person gatherings when a decline in case numbers and an increase in vaccinations indicates that we may do so safely. Please know the decision to suspend in-person gatherings is not one we take lightly and it’s disappointing to have to do so. We simply feel it is the safest way to proceed to ensure the safety of each member of First Presbyterian.

We will continue to monitor the situation and we will keep you posted on decisions going forward. Your support in these past many months has been tremendously gratifying. Thank you. Please continue to join us for worship Sunday mornings via YouTube and Facebook.

Virtual Christmas Eve Service

Join us for an encore presentation of last year’s Christmas Eve worship service with all the traditions and carols we’re accustomed to. The video premiere on both Facebook and Youtube on Christmas Eve. The video will premiere at 3:00 on December 24th and will be available for replay at any time. We can’t share our traditional service this year but hope you’ll gather in your homes and join us online!

Christmas Eve Parking Lot Service

Join us Christmas Eve in the main parking lot for a service of lessons, carols, and candlelight. Bring your own bread, juice and cups for communion, masks, and the Christmas Spirit. Bring your own chairs or remain in your car. We will gather at 5:00 to celebrate our Lord’s birth and share God’s love at the table. Come sing and celebrate with us. The weather forecast looks fine but watch your email and our website for news in case of inclement weather. “For unto us a child is born.”

Christmas Cheer Bags for our Neighbors

85 wreaths
17 family gift bags
71 gift bags for elderly residents
The missions and outreach committee has been busy. Thank you to everyone who donated blankets, hot chocolate and snacks for the gift bags!

Thank you to Stephanie M, Beverly M, Gwen C, Kaila W, Tim and Nancy B. It was a very joyful morning loading up and delivering our Christmas gifts. Thank you to all who gave in donations and work to give this gift from our congregation.


I want to share with you and the committee some of my experiences while shopping.  It was so unusual to be buying so much of an item that I would explain that my church was gathering items for families in low cost housing so they could have a family nite watching a movie together. I ran into so many wonderful and helpful people. While in FW I bought as many blankets as possible at the Ross on Hulen which was 3 huge Ross shopping bags that filled my car. A family saw my dilemma – they didn’t fit in one basket – and the teenage boy of the family offered to help me get then to the car. 

The next day I headed to Ross in Granbury with the same experience of filling a basket so high I could not see over it. It was busy and I waited in line for awhile before making it to checkout where a tall young man began to ring up all those blankets. He told me he was not from Granbury but was here taking care of his grandparents who had taken care of him.  He said if I needed someone to help to give him a call and gave me his phone number. 

Then I was off to Walmart. I started with a manager telling him the quantities of popcorn and nuts I would need hoping they had some in the back, but no, everything they had was on the shelf, so I began loading. A young employee came by and asked if he could help. Thank goodness!  He ended up crawling on the floor to reach the popcorn boxes at the very back on the bottom shelf.  Then on to add the cans of peanuts. The basket was overflowing and strange looking. Someone took pity on me and helped me steer it to checkout. Some dear soul checked out every single item and was then told the tax exempt info has to go in first. So it all went back into the basket and a fresh checkout person took over.  Of course they decided someone needed to help me get it to the car and unload. 

The world is full of wonderful individual people and I met several while gathering our gifts. So our mission project for Christmas has double blessed me.