Wednesdays Together Series: Lent
Please join us each Wednesday night in Lent for a simple supper of soup and bread and a 30- to 40-minute study titled "We Might Have Known." Our topic of conversation will investigate Presbyterian understandings and uses of Scripture. Where do our beliefs about the Bible come from?
As always, the Wednesdays Together meals are free, but during Lent, we will receive donations for Together for Hope, a Jackson-based nonprofit that fights poverty in the Delta and other rural areas around the country. Together for Hope's programs assist rural communities with education, health, nutrition, housing, and entrepreneurship, and they advocate for policies that improve the lives of low-income families, including Medicaid expansion. They are led by Rev. Dr. Jason Coker, a friend of Fondren who has served as a guest preacher and speaker at Wednesdays Together. The donations received during Lent will be dedicated to work in the Delta.
Morning Worship
Please join us each Sunday morning for this one-hour service of the Word and Sacrament.
Sixth Sunday After Epiphany
Rev. Howard Reed
— Lectionary Reading —
TBD
Coffee & Conversation
Visit with other members and visitors in the Fellowship Hall before the morning worship service and enjoy coffee and light snacks.
Youth Together
This Sunday, Fondren's youth will resume their weekly gatherings! Come hang out together on Sunday mornings for a time of donuts and fellowship, music learning, and Christian formation.
Got questions? Contact Cecelia Stearman at music@fondrenpcusa.org.
The Odyssey Class
This Sunday, the Odyssey Class continues study of N. T. Wright’s Broken Signposts: How Christianity Makes Sense of the World.
In this book Wright relies on the Gospel of John to reveal how Christianity presents a compelling and relevant explanation for our world.
The book is available to purchase on Amazon and other booksellers.
If you would like to be added to The Odyssey class update emails each week, email Stan Wilkinson at stanton9702@att.net.
Odyssey meets in the church parlor.
Wednesdays Together Series: Lent
Please join us each Wednesday night in Lent for a simple supper of soup and bread and a 30- to 40-minute study titled "We Might Have Known." Our topic of conversation will investigate Presbyterian understandings and uses of Scripture. Where do our beliefs about the Bible come from?
As always, the Wednesdays Together meals are free, but during Lent, we will receive donations for Together for Hope, a Jackson-based nonprofit that fights poverty in the Delta and other rural areas around the country. Together for Hope's programs assist rural communities with education, health, nutrition, housing, and entrepreneurship, and they advocate for policies that improve the lives of low-income families, including Medicaid expansion. They are led by Rev. Dr. Jason Coker, a friend of Fondren who has served as a guest preacher and speaker at Wednesdays Together. The donations received during Lent will be dedicated to work in the Delta.
Morning Worship
Please join us each Sunday morning for this one-hour service of the Word and Sacrament.
Fifth Sunday After Epiphany
Rev. Howard Reed
— Lectionary Reading —
TBD
Coffee & Conversation
Visit with other members and visitors in the Fellowship Hall before the morning worship service and enjoy coffee and light snacks.
Youth Together
This Sunday, Fondren's youth will resume their weekly gatherings! Come hang out together on Sunday mornings for a time of donuts and fellowship, music learning, and Christian formation.
Got questions? Contact Cecelia Stearman at music@fondrenpcusa.org.
The Odyssey Class
This Sunday, the Odyssey Class continues study of N. T. Wright’s Broken Signposts: How Christianity Makes Sense of the World.
In this book Wright relies on the Gospel of John to reveal how Christianity presents a compelling and relevant explanation for our world.
The book is available to purchase on Amazon and other booksellers.
If you would like to be added to The Odyssey class update emails each week, email Stan Wilkinson at stanton9702@att.net.
Odyssey meets in the church parlor.
Ash Wednesday
Please join us for this special evening service of the Word and Sacrament.
Ash Wednesday
Rev. Howard Reed
— Lectionary Reading —
TBD
Mardi Gras Party!
It’s Fat Tuesday for us but not for everyone. This bountiful meal of red beans and rice, salad, bread, and king cake is free, but during Lent, we will receive donations for Together for Hope, a Jackson-based nonprofit that fights poverty in the Delta and other rural areas around the country.
Together for Hope's programs assist rural communities with education, health, nutrition, housing, and entrepreneurship, and they advocate for policies that improve the lives of low-income families, including Medicaid expansion. They are led by Rev. Dr. Jason Coker, a friend of Fondren who has served as a guest preacher and speaker at Wednesdays Together. The donations received during Lent will be dedicated to work in the Delta.
Please RSVP by February 11 at noon — office@fondrenpcusa.org or (601) 982-3232. Masks and costumes are optional!
Morning Worship
Please join us each Sunday morning for this one-hour service of the Word and Sacrament.
Fourth Sunday After Epiphany
Rev. Howard Reed
— Lectionary Reading —
TBD
Coffee & Conversation
Visit with other members and visitors in the Fellowship Hall before the morning worship service and enjoy coffee and light snacks.
The Odyssey Class
This Sunday, the Odyssey Class continues study of N. T. Wright’s Broken Signposts: How Christianity Makes Sense of the World.
In this book Wright relies on the Gospel of John to reveal how Christianity presents a compelling and relevant explanation for our world.
The book is available to purchase on Amazon and other booksellers.
If you would like to be added to The Odyssey class update emails each week, email Stan Wilkinson at stanton9702@att.net.
Odyssey meets in the church parlor.
Youth Together
This Sunday, Fondren's youth will resume their weekly gatherings! Come hang out together on Sunday mornings for a time of donuts and fellowship, music learning, and Christian formation.
Got questions? Contact Cecelia Stearman at music@fondrenpcusa.org.
Morning Worship
Please join us each Sunday morning for this one-hour service of the Word and Sacrament.
Third Sunday After Epiphany
Rev. Howard Reed
— Lectionary Reading —
TBD
The Odyssey Class
This Sunday, the Odyssey Class continues study of N. T. Wright’s Broken Signposts: How Christianity Makes Sense of the World.
In this book Wright relies on the Gospel of John to reveal how Christianity presents a compelling and relevant explanation for our world.
The book is available to purchase on Amazon and other booksellers.
If you would like to be added to The Odyssey class update emails each week, email Stan Wilkinson at stanton9702@att.net.
Odyssey meets in the church parlor.
Youth Together
This Sunday, Fondren's youth will resume their weekly gatherings! Come hang out together on Sunday mornings for a time of donuts and fellowship, music learning, and Christian formation.
Got questions? Contact Cecelia Stearman at music@fondrenpcusa.org.
Coffee & Conversation
Visit with other members and visitors in the Fellowship Hall before the morning worship service and enjoy coffee and light snacks.
Morning Worship
Please join us each Sunday morning for this one-hour service of the Word and Sacrament.
Third Sunday After Epiphany
Rev. Howard Reed
— Lectionary Reading —
1 Corinthians 8:1-13
Mark 1:21-28
Youth Together
This Sunday, Fondren's youth will resume their weekly gatherings! Come hang out together on Sunday mornings for a time of donuts and fellowship, music learning, and Christian formation.
Got questions? Contact Cecelia Stearman at music@fondrenpcusa.org.
Coffee & Conversation
Visit with other members and visitors in the Fellowship Hall before the morning worship service and enjoy coffee and light snacks.
The Odyssey Class
This Sunday, the Odyssey Class continues study of N. T. Wright’s Broken Signposts: How Christianity Makes Sense of the World.
In this book Wright relies on the Gospel of John to reveal how Christianity presents a compelling and relevant explanation for our world.
The book is available to purchase on Amazon and other booksellers.
If you would like to be added to The Odyssey class update emails each week, email Stan Wilkinson at stanton9702@att.net.
Odyssey meets in the church parlor.
Morning Worship
Please join us each Sunday morning for this one-hour service of the Word and Sacrament.
Second Sunday After Epiphany
Rev. Howard Reed
— Lectionary Reading —
TBD
Coffee & Conversation
Visit with other members and visitors in the Fellowship Hall before the morning worship service and enjoy coffee and light snacks.
The Odyssey Class
This Sunday, the Odyssey Class continues study of N. T. Wright’s Broken Signposts: How Christianity Makes Sense of the World.
In this book Wright relies on the Gospel of John to reveal how Christianity presents a compelling and relevant explanation for our world.
The book is available to purchase on Amazon and other booksellers.
If you would like to be added to The Odyssey class update emails each week, email Stan Wilkinson at stanton9702@att.net.
Odyssey meets in the church parlor.
Morning Worship
Please join us each Sunday morning for this one-hour service of the Word and Sacrament.
First Sunday After Epiphany
Rev. Howard Reed
— Lectionary Reading —
TBD
Coffee & Conversation
Visit with other members and visitors in the Fellowship Hall before the morning worship service and enjoy coffee and light snacks.
The Odyssey Class
This Sunday, the Odyssey Class begins a new study of N. T. Wright’s Broken Signposts: How Christianity Makes Sense of the World.
In this book Wright relies on the Gospel of John to reveal how Christianity presents a compelling and relevant explanation for our world.
The book is available to purchase on Amazon and other booksellers.
If you would like to be added to The Odyssey class update emails each week, email Stan Wilkinson at stanton9702@att.net.
Odyssey meets in the church parlor.