
Protected: FY 2022 Annual Church Meeting – 02/26/2023
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Revised By-Laws approved* at the 2022 Annual Meeting
The task now before the search committee is that of discernment.
We plan to present some of the candidate’s biographical information as early as next Sunday.
“When we come together we bring something into the world that God intends, and that God intended for us.”
At the May 9, 2021 meeting, some of the congregation had questions regarding the hiring process of FCIP pastor. We would like to walk the congregation through the hiring process of a pastor with First Church. All candidates who want to be considered for the part-time pastor position, including living in the parsonage, fill out
We also took this opportunity to view the parsonage with the Candidate and his wife. His children were not present.
Please remember if you have any questions or concerns about the current process, contact Francine
Since joining the NACCC, First Church has received six profiles and has subsequently interviewed four potential candidates
The search team posted the open pastor position at 25 seminary schools on the East Coast and the NACCC job board.
No applications received yet. The church profile and a cover letter was sent to schools with programs in ministry.
The Search Team welcomes back Pastor Matt and looks forward to a coordinated effort to find a settled pastor.
Pictures from Saturday’s outdoor meeting.
A Mail Campaign Has Started To Update Current Information And Verify The Accuracy Of Past Historic Information Regarding Individuals Associated With First Church In Pembroke. Below are some pictures of the work preparation that took place on August 8th in Fellowship Hall. The Church survey was mailed on August 10th. with a cover letter (also
We hope the NACCC leads us to Candidates not seen from the UCC.
These are crazy times that we are living! It seems like this COVID separation has been going on forever.
This is a difficult time for all of us and for our beloved church. It may seem that since our building is unable to be open that our expenses no longer exist. The costs of our church still continue, however. Our staff is still hard at work each week and so all the costs of
Support Our Church This is a strange time for our country and the world. While all of us travel through this time of uncertainty please keep First Church in your prayers and in your thoughts. Right now, and when the Coronavirus becomes a memory, First Church needs your support. First Church will always need our
Time, Talent, and Treasure Time, Talent, and Treasure are the three vital components of Stewardship. We urge everyone to consider how we can contribute in any and all these ways. Making a pledge allows the church to make plans for the future. The Stewardship Team thanks everyone who has submitted a pledge for this year
The Search Team has not received any additional profiles from the UCC since this past Summer.
The Search Committee “Local Church Profile”
The Stewardship Team would like to extend thanks to everyone for all you do to support First Church. Our church could not exist without your generosity and service. First Church needs your prayers and your participation along with your financial support. Your active church membership brings many rewards: the strengthening of your faith, spiritual joy,
As you all are aware of Stewardship Sunday was November 24th a letter was sent asking the congregation to consider pledging a little more than they did last year and letting them know that in the last 6 weeks, pledges have decreased by $14,00.00. This equals a 17% drop in pledges. First Church in Pembroke
Our fall Stewardship campaign has just ended. As of this writing, we do not have the figures to report but will do so next month. Although the formal pledging time is past please remember that it is never a bad time to be a Steward of First Church. Your contributions of “Time, Talent, and Treasure”
Search team met on August 12th to prepare for the next steps in the search process the following took place. Transition Team reactivated our profile, on August 1st the package is for a settled full-time pastor that will have to live in the parsonage. At our August meeting we also voted unanimously to have Francine