When “I am” becomes “Us Too”

When “I Am” becomes “Us Too”  Jesus Christ is risen! The stone has been rolled away and we rejoice in the empty tomb. The long journey of Lent has been replaced by shouts of hallelujah. Our Savior lives, he lives in us today. Easter Sunday has come and passed, yet the Spirit of the season […]

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One Great Hour of Sharing

In Isaiah 58, the prophet exclaims, “Your ancient ruins shall be rebuilt; you shall raise up the foundations of many generations; you shall be called the repairer of the breach, the restorer of streets to live in” . As the people of Israel returned from the cloud of exile and struggled to rebuild their lives, […]

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Journey Through Lent

The season of Lent is one of my favorite times of year. Even though it is traditionally thought of as a time of restraint and discipline, I look forward to the time we spend together as a congregation during our 40 day journey to Easter. We use this season as a time of reflection;  to […]

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Lenten Cantata

Sunday, March 24 at 3 pm.  The program will feature the adult choir along with guest singers who will be accompanied by a chamber ensemble and piano. A reception will be held at the conclusion of the program. All are welcome.

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2024 Willis-Volper Scholarships

This year, The Scholarship Committee of Suffolk Presbyterian Church USA welcomesapplicants the opportunity to be awarded one of four Willis-Volper Scholarships. The scholarship cover letter and application are now available to download at https://suffolkpresbyterian.org/serve-with-us/scholarship-program/.

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Joy of Christmas

In the story of God, as we tell it, there is a barrierthat exists between the Created world and itsCreator. A wall. Sin, we believe, separates usfrom God, and separation from God isunbearable.Our story goes on to tell us that God, seeing thatwe had no hope in ourselves of getting over, orthrough or around what […]

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Edmarc Angel Tree

SPC is once again sponsoring Edmarc families for Christmas. Stop by the Narthex to see the Angel Tree and consider selecting an item to purchase. Bring unwrapped items to the Narthex by Sunday, November 27.

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