First Congregational Church of Eugene is a caring community. As such, we provide a safe, nurturing and confidential space for people who have had loved ones who died. We share our experiences, our challenges, and our sorrow as we walk the healing path of grief. Shared grief is shared
Read more →If you are experiencing a cognitive change in yourself or a loved one and want to understand more, sign up for what several members of our congregation have experienced as one of the best resources out there to understand and effectively respond to memory loss. It is
Read more →Chances are you know a friend or family member whose brain operates very differently from yours? Perhaps they thrive on routines and predictable events, whereas you enjoy being spontaneous. Perhaps your friend is highly social, loves chatting with people and looking them in the eye; whereas you
Read more →Ten people gathered ’round the coffee table in the Sojourners Room in June to discuss Rev. Sarah Lund’s recent book on neurodiversity, Blessed Minds: Breaking the Silence About Neurodiversity. As a neurodivergent person herself, Rev. Lund has an upfront and personal understanding of the stigma associated with
Read more →WEDNESDAYS Join the group Wednesday mornings to learn something about the Bible and your faith while making some new friends. You don’t need knowledge about the Bible or even a clear understanding of your own faith. Just come and experience the warmth, the insights, and the care that is
Read more →Enhancing Our Spiritual Journey: The Work of the Adult Education & Spiritual Life Committee FCC’s adult education program is organized and facilitated by the Adult Education and Spiritual Life Committee. Its mission is to make available stimulating and challenging classes and forums that examine and facilitate discussion
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