June 27 – July 1, 2022

Children aged 3 through 5th grade are invited to join us daily from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. for this year’s VBS program, Food Truck Party: On A Roll with God! Food Truck Party VBS is based on Matthew 6:11: “Give us this day our daily bread.” This verse reminds us that everything we have comes from God. All kids are invited to stay for VBS Plus from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. That’s a full day of activities for kids age 3 to rising 5th grade (that means kids entering 5th grade in the fall). Download the registration form here.

Questions? Contact Peter Earhart at peter@fpcsantamonica.org for more information.

April 24, 2022

Join us for worship in the sanctuary at 10:00 a.m. (PST) followed by a short presentation from Heal the Bay at 11:00 a.m.  Immediately following the presentation, we will head down the California Incline to help clean up the beach.

What to Bring: gloves, a bucket or bag, water, and sunscreen.

For more information, please contact us at info@fpcsantamonica.org or at (310)451-1303.

WON’T YOU CELEBRATE WITH ME
Sunday, February 13, 12:30 p.m., Online via Zoom
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Black History Month Conversation with Victor Andre Greene

We can find a history of Christianity and racism at the geographic and ideological site of the plantation. But like Lucille Clifton’s poem, Won’t You Celebrate with Me, there is also a celebration mapped against the haunt.

Our guest speaker will be VICTOR ANDRE GREENE (He/Him), a Spoken Word Poet + Creative and Editorial Assistant + UCC Licensed Minister + Founder of Room 305 + Community Developer located in Paris, France. After serving as the first and only BIPOC pastor as the American Church in Paris, Victor left and created ROOM 305, a gathering community that uses storytelling to prompt curiosity about ourselves and one another, to practice mindfulness, to seek wholeness, and form expansive ways to be together.

This Black History Month conversation is brought to you by St. Paul’s Lutheran Church of Santa Monica, St. Augustine by the Sea and First Presbyterian Church of Santa Monica.

Sunday, October 31, 10:00 a.m.

The Presbytery of the Pacific would like to invite everyone to join us as we celebrate, through worship, the Installation of our “New” Pastor – Rev. Tim Vance. We rejoice that God has led Rev. Vance and his family to Santa Monica and to our congregation. Our guest preacher will be Rev. Dr. Sunny Kang from United University Church in LA.

ASH WEDNESDAY
February 17 at 7:00 PM

Ash Wednesday is the beginning of Lent and a time for us to slow down and reflect upon both God’s grace and our human limitations. “From dust we have come and to dust we shall return.” We will naturally continue to grieve (and likely fight against) the inevitability of death, but there is freedom in realizing that God is God and we are not. The Lenten journey is therefore an opportunity to rest in God’s grace and then begin wondering, “What will we do with this one life that we’ve been given?” We hope you will join us (virtually) on Wednesday, February 17 at 7:00PM (pst) for our Ash Wednesday service.

As we are following news about the spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) we remain committed to being a community that reflects God’s caring and healing presence in the world here and now. What can we do?

Don’t touch your face, and other healthy practices. Let’s begin with concrete steps recommended by public health agencies that can help prevent the spread of illness and protect those most vulnerable among us:

  1. Stay home when you are sick. We recommend that members, staff, and guests be fever-free, without the use of fever-reducing medication, for at least 24 hours before returning to the church.
  2. Wash your hands frequently with soap and hot water for at least 20 seconds.
  3. Avoid touching eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
  4. Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue or bent elbow.
  5. When greeting one another use a wave, bow, etc… instead of a handshake.
  6. If you are at higher risk for health complications carefully consider limiting your social contact. See below for more on “social distancing.”

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and LA Country Department of Public Health have up-to-date information on their websites, which we encourage you to visit for detailed information. Any directives from the CDC and local governments should be followed.

Our facilities staff are increasing our already high-standard of cleanliness and sanitization with more frequent attention given to surfaces, doorknobs, keypads, light switches, etc… We also have hand sanitizer available in our lobby and narthex.

PRAY. Join us in praying together for ourselves, others and our global community. Take time to breathe and pray for God’s peace to surround us (personally and collectively) even as we face head on the realities and ramifications of this virus. Pray for comfort and healing for those who are sick and at higher risk of getting sick. Pray for healthcare workers and public health leaders. Pray for individuals, families and communities whose access to healthcare is limited by finances, fear, language or other challenges.

PRIORITIZE PEOPLE. As appropriate steps may be taken during this time to limit social contact (aka social distancing), there are other ways for us to care for one another. Pay special attention to friends, family and neighbors who may feel even more isolated during this season and think of creative ways to communicate and stay in touch.

At the moment we have NOT been advised to cancel Sunday worship or other events. Our staff and leadership, however, are in on-going conversation about how to best prepare for any eventuality and how we might continue to be the people God has called us to be. Any changes or updates to events will be communicated through email and on our website. Feel free to email or call us with any thoughts, concerns or questions.

Grace + Peace

Pastor Tim

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