WORSHIP WITH US!
You are invited to worship with us on Sunday, June 19th!
This week is the Second Sunday after Pentecost!
Worship begins at 11:00am
in person and on Facebook Live!
Ministry Opportunities
Join us TONIGHT
American Red Cross Blood Drive
Thursday, June 30th from 11:00am - 4:00pm in the Fellowship Hall
Donate
Get ready to roll up your sleeve, lay back and take it easy for about 30 minutes and then get cookies for your effort. Can you believe it cookies for taking it easy. Yes indeed, First Presbyterian is hosting an American Red Cross Blood Drive and everyone is welcome. This is a critical time for the need of blood donations. Please go to the American Red Cross website and look up our event and sign up for a spot that best works for you. However, "walk in's" are welcome and anyone who comes to the event will be given the chance to donate. Anyone that gives a donation or tries to give a donation will be welcome at the cookie and juice table (really good cookies). Please put June 30th on your calendar and come visit with some of your church members working the event.

Volunteer
Attention all possible volunteers, First Presbyterian is hosting an American Red Cross Blood Drive and we are looking for volunteers to assist with donor check-in (minimum computer skills needed) and volunteers to assist donors after they have completed their donation. Volunteers will also help with giving out cookies and juice/drinks to the donors.

Contact Curtis Watson at 404-550-1212 or wats1818@bellsouth.net to volunteer.
Presbyterian Heritage Sunday Kirkin' o' the Tartan

On Sunday, September 25th, we will commemorate the rich history of the Presbyterian Church with origins deeply rooted in the Church of Scotland. Our worship service will open with a processional of bagpipes and field drum, combined with our beautiful pipe organ, to the magnificent tune "Highland Cathedral". As part of the service, we will present and bless the tartans.
Over the course of the next two months, you have the opportunity to purchase a tartan in your family name (ancient or modern). A member of your family will get to participate in the processional, carrying your family tartan, and will then be a part of the presentation and blessing, as well as the recessional at the conclusion of the service. Tartans can also be purchased for any branch of the military, as well as the United States Tartan. The St. Andrews Cross flag is also part of the service.

Please contact Alicia Taylor at alicia@fpccov.org or 770-656-6848 for pricing, questions, and to order a tartan. If you email, please provide the tartan family name, the name of the individual ordering the tartan, phone number, and email address, as well as whether you will be paying by cash or check. You can do a search for your family tartan HERE.

An Extra Connection to FPC Covington!
The Saint Andrews Society of Washington, D.C. held the first Kirkin' during the early years of World War II. Former pastor of FPC Covington, Dr. Peter Marshall, an eloquent Scot, and then Chaplain of the U.S. Senate, led the service in 1943, choosing "Kirkin' o' the Tartan" for the title of his sermon. His sermons were so popular that a request was made for their publication, with the proceeds designated for war relief programs. As the war continued, the D.C. Saint Andrews Society continued to hold prayer services for the British subjects. These became known as Kirkin's.
Music Ministry News and Notes
Reserve your spot by clicking HERE to email Alicia Taylor!
Give-A-Bell Program
For continued growth of our Carillon Bell Choir, we need more handbells - a terrific challenge to have and to meet! We are incredibly blessed as a church to have the original gift of three octaves of handbells, and now we need to add a fourth!
Our Give-A-Bell fundraising effort provides an opportunity for all in our congregation to "gift" a handbell to the music ministry, allowing for growth of the bell choir by an additional five ringers!
Contact Alicia Taylor at alicia@fpccov.org with any questions.
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Liturgical Arts Guild
Want to try your hand at creating paper lace cut banners, peace crane origami models, worship banners, and other types of sacred art? The arts are a vital and growing part of our worship at First Presbyterian Church of Covington! If you have a creative mind and love to craft, sew, cross-stitch, needlepoint, quilt, draw, paint, or any other type of art, please email Alicia Taylor at alicia@fpccov.org or call her at 770-656-6848 to express your interest in joining our newly forming Liturgical Arts Guild. Let's get started over a cup of coffee!
Ways to serve in our community
Covington FUMC Food Ministry
Volunteers Needed to be the hands and feet of Christ in our community!
Click the link below for ways to serve!
General Ministry Information
Neeley’s Notions is a new email offering that gives Neeley the chance to start a conversation about the inspirations and influences she thinks about while writing her weekly sermon. The email will be sent on Friday mornings when the Spirit leads, and you can reply to the email with your thoughts and stories for Neeley to read.
Click the button below to subscribe.
Time and Talent Form

We need YOU!

Our Elders and Deacons are working on forming our church committee teams! This is an opportunity to get involved in the life of the church and meet new people!

If you have not turned in your Time and Talent Form (A form with a variety of needs for our church), please do so as soon as possible.

Click HERE for Time and Talent Form

Please keep the following people and their families in your prayers this week:

Prayers:
  • Mike Crews, son-in-law of Jack Wheeler - bladder cancer
  • Donald Vining, brother of Danny Vining - lung cancer
  • Larry Cox, brother-in-law of Randy Layton - cancer
  • Tootles Tingler
  • Bob Darby , friend of Jeff Mackenzie - leg amputated, kidney problems
  • Rick Brown, brother of Sherri Bolton - second bladder surgery
  • Kim Bailey, family of Bernice and Betty Bailey
  • Beverly Beasley, friend of Jean Elder - caring for husband who has leukemia
  • Joe Burckel, nephew of Danny and Beth Vining - brain cancer
  • Anne Cranford - breast cancer
  • Karen Lein Kaasa, sister-in-law of Julie MacKenzie - home health care
  • Cathy Martin, sister-in-law of Chris Martin - breast cancer
  • Melissa, friend of the congregation - cancer
  • Barbara Phillips, friend of Alice Walker - cancer
  • Blair Weaver - health issues
  • Joyce Williams, sister of Danny Vining - Alzheimer’s
Condolences
  • Our prayers are with Miriam and Jack Wheeler as they mourn the passing of their friend Sue Sneed.
Independent and Assisted Living
  • Penny Blakeney - home
  • Julia Brubaker - Benton House
  • Jean Elder - Florida with her daughter
  • Dot Fincher - Merryvale
  • Travis Moss - Westbury, Conyers
  • Louise White - Merryvale
Military Service
  • Billy Scarborough - Marines
  • Koen Ardis - Navy

Please click HERE to update your prayer requests or send new prayer requests.
You will be sent a check-in after three weeks.
In your email please indicate if you would like your request to be confidential or added to our prayer list.