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EVERYONE is invited to join in these conversations. We want to talk together about your interests and concerns as we learn and grow together in our faith and our understandings. We welcome your ideas.
This Sunday, Nov 10 @ 8:30 AM – Finishing “The Gospel of Truth” and beginning to look at “The Gospel of Judas”.
First United Church of Arvada is open for in-person Worship in addition to offering our services over Zoom. Request Zoom link here.
Children begin worship with their family, then partway into worship children will be invited to leave with their teachers for their classes. “Worship & Wonder” is for K-3rd grade children. “Engage & Explore” classes is for 4th grade and up (and only meets about 3 Sundays a month). See the Ministry for Children page page for further descriptions of the classes. The nursery is available for children age 5 and under. And know that children are always welcome in the sanctuary with you!
Today:
- Celebration Sunday (where we bring our pledge cards forward during worship and enjoy a special lunch following worship)
- Rev. Karin Kilpatric’s message “Two Poor Widows and Their Lesson in Generosity”
- Children’s Time with Kathy Winteregg
- Special men’s trio
Our annual Stewardship Campaign concludes with Celebration Sunday on November 10, where we bring our pledge cards forward during worship and enjoy a special lunch following worship. All are welcome.
EVERYONE is invited to join in these conversations. We want to talk together about your interests and concerns as we learn and grow together in our faith and our understandings. We welcome your ideas.
Sunday, November 3, we will have concluded our study of the Gnostic Gospels, reading together The Book of Truth. What next? Come and help us choose a topic that just might help you grow your faith as you think and interact with fellow seekers. Contact Robbie Martin for more information.
First United Church of Arvada is open for in-person Worship in addition to offering our services over Zoom. Request Zoom link here.
Children begin worship with their family, then partway into worship children will be invited to leave with their teachers for their classes. “Worship & Wonder” is for K-3rd grade children. “Engage & Explore” classes is for 4th grade and up (and only meets about 3 Sundays a month). See the Ministry for Children page page for further descriptions of the classes. The nursery is available for children age 5 and under. And know that children are always welcome in the sanctuary with you!
Today:
- Holy Communion
- Bible Sunday: our two fourth graders will receive their Bibles. They will also be joint Acolytes that morning as well.
EVERYONE is invited to join in these conversations. We want to talk together about your interests and concerns as we learn and grow together in our faith and our understandings. We welcome your ideas.
Sunday, November 3, we will have concluded our study of the Gnostic Gospels, reading together The Book of Truth. What next? Come and help us choose a topic that just might help you grow your faith as you think and interact with fellow seekers. Contact Robbie Martin for more information.
First United Church of Arvada is open for in-person Worship in addition to offering our services over Zoom. Request Zoom link here.
Children begin worship with their family, then partway into worship children will be invited to leave with their teachers for their classes. “Worship & Wonder” is for K-3rd grade children. “Engage & Explore” classes is for 4th grade and up (and only meets about 3 Sundays a month). See the Ministry for Children page page for further descriptions of the classes. The nursery is available for children age 5 and under. And know that children are always welcome in the sanctuary with you!
Today:
- Thanksgiving Sunday & Reign of Christ Sunday
- Message by Leigh-Ann Collett “SEMANTICS, SYMBOLS, and the SACRED “
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Worship & Wonder (K-3rd) meets this week
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Engage & Explore (4th & up) remains in worship this week
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Choir Rehearsal follows Worship
All are welcome to attend, any time! We’re currently working through the Advent devotional, “Starry Nights”. We welcome your ideas about topics of interest and concern as you move forward, seeking to listen to the wisdom of the faith that sustains you.

