worship with us In-Person or online

We continue our series that focuses on the various ways
in which the Bible talks about the cross.

Join us this week, April 2, as we focus on Hebrews 12:1-3.

And come ready for a parade-it's Palm Sunday!!!


First Church offers both in-person and live-streaming worship opportunities.

Come at 10:00 am on Sunday to the church, join us live on our YouTube channel,  
or watch the recorded service at the time that works best for you.  


May God bless you and keep you... 


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Our mission

Listening to God

Responding with Love

We pray that the Holy Spirit will help us listen to God,

and give us the courage to respond with love. 

Learn more about what we believe.

This Week at First



 EVENTS (April 1-6)

Saturday8:00 am – Men’s Breakfas

Sunday10:00 am – In-person and Livestream Worship (First CRC YouTube)
In-person Nursery, Little Lambs & Children’s Worship
6:00 pm – “This Here Flesh” Book Discussion

Tuesday9:30 am – Men’s Coffee Hour
6:00 pm – SoulfulMOTION (free exercise class)

Wednesday6:00 am – Prayer Time (LINK)
6:15 am – Men’s Book & Accountability Group
9:30 am – Ladies Fellowship
7:00 pm – Women’s Bible Study

Thursday9:00 am – Bible Study (LINK)
7:00 pm – Maundy Thursday Service




How is God calling you
to be church?

Maybe church looks like a Soulful Motion class that will exercise your physical body and stretches your spiritual muscle! Come every Tuesday at 6:00 pm in the Fellowship Hall. 


Or maybe church is spending your Wednesday night playing games, doing crafts, and learning about God's Word with kids. Our Wednesday night fun begins at 6:00 pm with supper. 


Church could also be joining an in-depth Bible study like Women's Oasis on Tuesday mornings at 9:15 am or another Bible study offered on Thursdays at 9:00 am. Call the church office for more information or to get your questions answered. 


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Psalm 29

At a recent worship service, we attempted to re-create the drama of Psalm 29. A storm over the sea moves in to shake the earth with thunder and lightning. In an amazing resolution to such an overwhelming sight and sound display, the psalmist ends in the throne room of the forever king.
May our choral reading of this psalm provide another glimpse of the glory of the LORD. 

You can see the recording here.