September 13, 20, 27 and October 8 Many new faces have been showing up around FCC. It’s time to welcome those who might be interested in learning about membership in this congregation to our new member class series. Beginning Wednesday, September 13, an invitation to gather together
Read more →Creating Sacred Space together to slow down, breathe, belong, and connect more deeply Do you long to connect more deeply with yourself, God/Spirit/Source, and one another? Would you like to engage in open hearted conversations in search of meaning and connection? Do you long to delve deeper
Read more →Beginning the week of September 18, FCC will be offering three opportunities to participate in a once-a-week experience to deepen your walk not only with God but with a small group of likeminded travelers on this path we call faith. It is an experience like none other
Read more →Adult Education has some great offerings to enlighten your spiritual practice in September. Offered at 9 a.m. on Sunday mornings in the Wheeler Room. September 10: the Working Group on Indigenous Relations will do a session, “Supporting Indigenous children and families across the generations.” Join members of
Read more →As an expression of our call to be connected in caring community, FCC is creating a network of Congregational Visitors, people who go out to visit folks who need a visit. These are often people who have challenges in getting out of their place of residence or
Read more →There are times when life is hard. And during those times it is good to have someone to listen and walk the path with you. While a pastor may play an important role in offering care and guidance at such times, the ministry of congregational care belongs
Read more →FCC’s Mental Health Awareness Working Group will offer in November in-person book discussion(s) on Zig Zag Boy: A Memoir of Madness and Motherhood. In this nonfiction work by Tanya Frank, we learn about 19-year-old Zack and the impact his schizoaffective disorder has on the family—mother Tanya, partner
Read more →Online Book Club: This Is How It Always Is Sunday, Sept. 3 at 9 a.m. in the Wheeler Room The First Congregational Church Facebook Book Club will hold its second in-person discussion of This is How It Always Is by Laurie Frankel during the Adult Education Hour
Read more →Have you ever made a successful change in your life? Perhaps you wanted to exercise more, eat less, or change jobs? Think about the time and attention you dedicated to the process. A lot, right? Change is hard. Creating effective social justice habits, particularly those dealing with issues
Read more →There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus. Galatians 3:28 First Congregational Church is a historically, and predominantly white congregation in Eugene, Oregon, a location with a history of abhorrent
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