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Welcome to First Presbyterian Church
AnnouncementsFor May 10-17
Because of the Coronavirus we will continue
Your safety and health come first!
Office HoursPlease call the church first since the staff will
be working limited hours.
In case of emergency please contact the Clerk of the Session:
Carol Winkler859-991-5079 or [email protected]
Important Notice
In this time of uncertainty we ask people to wear a mask if you are coming into the church or office. Enter only through the Avenel side door. Remember there are staff that work in the office and building. We would like to keep areas to be sanitized to a minimum. Please do not use the elevator or doors off the parking lot at this time.
Thank you for being considerate!Property Committee
Keep the cards coming!!!Birthdays, Anniversaries,
Thinking of You cardsPeople have enjoyed getting cards!
Let’s keep it up!!!
Family Promise Fundraiser at Skyline in Alexandria
(Across from Walmart)
Tuesday, May 12th
All day – Drive-thru only!30% of all sales will be donated to
Family PromiseMention this flyer
Important Information
Thank You!!!
There are people struggling during this time. The mission committee was able to send checks to Brighton Center, Family Promise, HONK, and Hosea House. Thank you for your continued support and generosity!!!
Thank you for your continued support!
Remember to send your pledge/gift to the church by mailing your check to the church (220 South Ft.
Thomas Ave. Ft. Thomas, KY 41075) or give online by visiting the church website (www.ftfpc.org) and click on
the GIVE NOW button and follow directions. Your faithful support is very much appreciated!
New editions of the Upper Room and These Days Devotionals have arrived.
Please contact Pam Rieke and she will make arrangements to drop off or you can pick up a
copy of either book or both.
Thanks to the Property Committee and Amy Hills for arranging to get the church yard cleaned up!
Thanks to the volunteers:Jack and Terri Neufarth, Toni Daniels, Paul Winkler,Milt Horner, Tom Nurre, Tom Clixby, and Roger Neff
Just in case you have forgotten what FPC
looks like!
No Sunday went by without the promise of
doughnuts, a covenant signed
by families promising to deliver
the sweet Eucharist.
I waited 40 days or more till it was our turn
and I could finally experience the
laying on of my small hands.
I wake up now on Sundays recalling
That hall, those families and
that weekly sacrament that kept me
coming back.
Sunday in the Fellowship Hall of the Presbyterian Church
Doughnuts and coffee were a sacrament
I never wanted to miss taking,
holy doughnuts in the massive Fellowship Hall
between the time Sunday School ended
and church began up in the sanctuary.
The ones baptized with powdered sugar
were my favorite, but I also loved the ones
anointed with icing. Either way, the front of my
Sunday dress proved to the congregation
that I had been partaking.
John Calvin himself would have been a glutton
for these doughnuts made by slapping
the cylinder of biscuits, pulling the manna
to shape a holy center and dropped into
an iron skillet of hot grease.
Blast from the Past – A poem written by Teri Foltz growing up in FPC during the 1960’s
Member News
Join together in prayers and thoughts for the family of Ken White who passed away
Wednesday night.