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First United Church of Arvada is open for in-person Worship in addition to offering our services over Zoom. For in-person services, masks are optional. If you feel more comfortable wearing a mask or are not feeling well, we encourage you to continue to wear a mask on Sunday mornings or join us via Zoom. Request Zoom link here.
No Worship & Wonder this Sunday. Kids worship with family this Sunday. Christmas bookmarks for coloring will be available. Kids are always welcome in the sanctuary with you or, if you prefer, you can bring your child(ren) to the foyer and still participate in the service, but with some extra wiggle room.
Today: New Year’s Day
- Holy Communion
- Rev. Karin Kilpatric’s Message: “An End and a Beginning”
Book Club is reading The Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley for their next meeting planned for Friday Jan 6 at 1pm at a member’s home. Please contact the church office for more information.
First United Church of Arvada is open for in-person Worship in addition to offering our services over Zoom. For in-person services, masks are optional. If you feel more comfortable wearing a mask or are not feeling well, we encourage you to continue to wear a mask on Sunday mornings or join us via Zoom. Request Zoom link here.
The nursery is open. Elementary age kids will be invited to leave the worship service partway through to attend Worship & Wonder. Kids are always welcome in the sanctuary with you or, if you prefer, you can bring your child(ren) to the foyer and still participate in the service, but with some extra wiggle room.
Today:
- Epiphany Sunday
Saturday Jan 14 & 28, 8am–Coffee & Visioning the Future of First United
- Who: Anyone who cares about the future of First United Church of Arvada!–Members, Non-members, Youth, Adults, Staff
- When: 8am Saturday Jan 14 & Saturday Jan 28 (pick one)
- Time Commitment: 90 minutes to 2 hours on one of those Saturdays
- What: Coffee/Tea + Pastries for Discussion about the Future of First United (using The World Cafe way of discussion & being together. More at https://theworldcafe.com/)
- Why: First United has been has been impacted by the pandemic, economics, construction, its mission vs. the size of the church to do the mission, so we’re looking at what questions to ask about our future and how to move into that future.
- Please RSVP to the church office with which date you’d like to attend
First United Church of Arvada is open for in-person Worship in addition to offering our services over Zoom. For in-person services, masks are optional. If you feel more comfortable wearing a mask or are not feeling well, we encourage you to continue to wear a mask on Sunday mornings or join us via Zoom. Request Zoom link here.
The nursery is open. Elementary age kids will be invited to leave the worship service partway through to attend Worship & Wonder. Kids are always welcome in the sanctuary with you or, if you prefer, you can bring your child(ren) to the foyer and still participate in the service, but with some extra wiggle room.
First United Church of Arvada is open for in-person Worship in addition to offering our services over Zoom. For in-person services, masks are optional. If you feel more comfortable wearing a mask or are not feeling well, we encourage you to continue to wear a mask on Sunday mornings or join us via Zoom. Request Zoom link here.
The nursery is open. Elementary age kids will be invited to leave the worship service partway through to attend Worship & Wonder. Kids are always welcome in the sanctuary with you or, if you prefer, you can bring your child(ren) to the foyer and still participate in the service, but with some extra wiggle room.
Saturday Jan 14 & 28, 8am–Coffee & Visioning the Future of First United
- Who: Anyone who cares about the future of First United Church of Arvada!–Members, Non-members, Youth, Adults, Staff
- When: 8am Saturday Jan 14 & Saturday Jan 28 (pick one)
- Time Commitment: 90 minutes to 2 hours on one of those Saturdays
- What: Coffee/Tea + Pastries for Discussion about the Future of First United (using The World Cafe way of discussion & being together. More at https://theworldcafe.com/)
- Why: First United has been has been impacted by the pandemic, economics, construction, its mission vs. the size of the church to do the mission, so we’re looking at what questions to ask about our future and how to move into that future.
- Please RSVP to the church office with which date you’d like to attend
Genetic Engineering. Climate Change. Artificial Intelligence. Vaccines. There are faithful members of our congregation who also take the science behind these topics seriously. How can our church discuss such topics so that both faith and science are treated with the proper respect? Jason Hine invites you to the Fireside Room on Saturday January 28 at 10:45am for a symposium presented by the American Scientific Affiliation followed by Q&A and light refreshments until 12:30pm.
First United Church of Arvada is open for in-person Worship in addition to offering our services over Zoom. For in-person services, masks are optional. If you feel more comfortable wearing a mask or are not feeling well, we encourage you to continue to wear a mask on Sunday mornings or join us via Zoom. Request Zoom link here.
The nursery is open. Elementary age kids will be invited to leave the worship service partway through to attend Worship & Wonder. Kids are always welcome in the sanctuary with you or, if you prefer, you can bring your child(ren) to the foyer and still participate in the service, but with some extra wiggle room.
Sunday January 29, 11am–Annual Congregational Meeting
The Annual Congregational Meeting of the First United Church of Arvada will be held on Sunday, January 29, 2023, in-person and via Zoom following our morning worship (approx. 11 am). The purpose of the meeting is to adopt the 2023 Budget, elect the officers of the church and Board members, as well as any other matters that shall properly come before the congregation. The 2022 Annual Report will be presented at the meeting. It was sent to all those with e-mail on Monday, Jan 23. Hard copies have been mailed to those who do not have email access and are available to others for pick-up upon request.