October 24, 2021, The Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost, The Rev. Kathleen Robertson King.
October 24, 2021, The Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost, The Rev. Kathleen Robertson King.
July 11, 2021, The Seventh Sunday after Pentecost, The Rev. Kathleen Robertson King
Fourth Sunday of Easter: “Goodness and Mercy” The Rev. Kathleen Robertson King, based on Psalm 23 and 1 John 3:16-24 You can find a short transcript of the sermon here.
Have a prayer request? Prayer chain email: KFPCPrayer@gmail.com Online Giving: Online: Please go to https://www.shelbygiving.com/App/Giving/firs321262 Paper checks can be sent to the church, 321 W. South St., Kalamazoo, MI, 49007 Doxology Call to Worship Prelude: “Das alten Jahr vergangen ist from Orgelbüchlein” from BWV 614 (J.S. Bach) Opening Prayer Gloria –from Angels We Have…
This Service will be available on our YouTube channel starting at 11 a.m. on December 6, 2020. A Service of Comfort and Hope for those experiencing and remembering loss in this season. We begin the service in darkness before we light candles; the dark screen is intentional. Richard Aldrich The Rev. Kathleen Roberson King Ann…
Kathleen Robertson-King and Ann Ross walk the Labyrinth and read poetry by Mary Oliver to provide a time of reflection, inspiration, contemplation, and hope.
Have a prayer request? Prayer chain email: KFPCPrayer@gmail.com Online Giving: Online: Please go to https://www.shelbygiving.com/App/Giving/firs321262 Paper checks can be sent to the church, 321 W. South St., Kalamazoo, MI, 49007. Doxology Call to Worship Prelude: Prelude in F Major (Charles Villiers Stanford) Opening Prayer Gloria Moment for Young Worshipers Anthem: You Raise Me Up…
Central to Christian faith in the Reformed tradition, we believe that we have been saved by Grace alone. But, the ways that we allow fear to govern us sometimes, you’d never know. Instead of meeting this glorious world with unbridled awe and wonder, we very often face it feeling as though we aren’t good enough for it; that we haven’t done enough or achieved enough or accumulated enough.
Jeremiah 31:27-34 Second Sunday of Easter The Rev. Kathleen Robertson King
A Sermon based on Luke 2.1-20 and Matthew 2.1-12
In the form of an imaginative dialogue between Deborah and Jacob, Innkeepers of Bethlehem, Written by the Reverends Kathleen Robertson King and Lawrence W. Farris. And preached at the First Presbyterian Church of Kalamazoo, Michigan