To view the schedule of events at Nassau Church, please visit the website calendar: | | Holy Week Worship Services | | |
Thursday, April 17
Maundy Thursday
| | 7:30 PM - Worship with Communion, Livestream & In-Person | | |
Friday, April 18
Good Friday
| | 12:00 PM - Worship, Livestream & In-Person | | |
Sunday, April 20
Easter Sunday
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6:00 AM - Sunrise Service, Princeton Cemetery
9:00 AM - Worship, In-Person only
11:00 AM - Worship, Livestream & In-Person
| | Move to Princeton Seminary Chapel | | Beginning April 27, 2025, we will have one worship service at 10:00 AM at the Seminary Chapel on the campus of Princeton Theological Seminary. There will be NO Sunday morning activities here at 61 Nassau Street. The sanctuary lighting renovation will begin right after Easter! | | Use the link below to see a calendar of worship services and related events for the Lenten and Easter season. | | Give online using the link provided or by using Church Life on your phone. Checks can be mailed to 61 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ 08542, dropped off in the drop box near the base of the ramp by the parking lot or placed in the offering plates on Sunday morning. | | To donate to a specific fund, use the drop-down menu. | | The per capita assessment for 2025 is $40 per member (Confirmation and above). Per capita represents the denominational costs related to the General Assembly, the Synod of the Northeast, and Presbytery of the Coastlands. The funds are utilized for both mission and administrative expenses. Please consider donating your or your family’s Per Capita assessment to help defray this cost. | | On Sunday, April 27 we will receive the monthly Hunger Offering, a designated special offering for alleviating hunger in our community and around the world. The Mission & Outreach Committee partners with the following recipients of the hunger offering: HomeFront, Presbyterian Hunger Program, Send Hunger Packing Princeton, Trenton Area Soup Kitchen, and Uniting Reformed Church in Stellenbosch, South Africa. Thank you for giving until all are fed. | | Loaves and Fishes - May Dinner Service | | |
Friday, May 30 (Princeton) and/or Saturday, May 31 (Trenton)
Loaves and Fishes at St. Mary’s Cathedral, Trenton, needs our help! There are several ways to help. Join us here in the Assembly Room on Friday to prepare parts of the meal, or serve in Trenton on Saturday, or prepare complete bag lunches or donate individually wrapped brownies. Volunteering for Loaves and Fishes, whether it’s donating food, or your time, is an opportunity to lend a hand to some folks that can use some assistance. Join our community of faith in action. Read more and sign up online.
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A spot has opened on our English as a Second Language Tutoring Team supporting a refugee family in our community. There is an urgent need for a volunteer available on Wednesday early evenings. All materials and support will be provided. While some teaching experience or aptitude is helpful, Spanish is not required.
If you have questions, please contact Sue Jennings (609-865-5644).
| | Send a Child to a Ball Game (27th Annual) | | |
$10 sponsors one child’s attendance
In partnership with Westminster Presbyterian Church (Trenton), help us send students to the Trenton Thunder game on Sunday, June 8th vs. the Frederick Keys. Dave Bush will be collecting donations during Fellowship in April or send a check to the church with “Baseball 6/8” in the memo field before June 1.
Contact Dave Bush (215-435-5151)
| | Find out more about Nassau's recently featured mission partners on our website. | | Spirituality and Mental Health | |
Tuesday, April 29, at 7:00 PM-8:30 PM in the Assembly Room
The Adult Education Committee invites you to join us for a light supper and a conversation with Rev. Miriam Deiphouse-McMillan on her forthcoming book Sacred Balance: How Ancient Practices Can Restore Modern Minds.
| | Spring Conference Room Art Show | OMSC Artist-in-Residence, KimyiBo, presents her year’s work in a show in our conference room entitled “The Hours of the House-Person.” Closes April 20. | | On Easter Sunday transform a symbol of death into a beautiful reminder of God’s love, on the plaza in front of Nassau Church. Flowers will be provided. You are also welcome to bring cut flowers from your own garden to add to the cross. | | Music for Flute and Piano | |
Thursday, April 24, 12:15 PM, Niles Chapel
Westminster Conservatory presents the WilloLand Duo, Kevin Willois, flute and Patricia Tupta Landy, piano, in “A Tonal Oasis: Modes in American Music.” Come hear these members of the Westminster conservatory teaching faculty perform music of Ernest Bloch, Robert Muczynski, William Grant Still, and Eldin Burton. The recital is open to the public free of charge.
| | WorthWild: Nature and Narrative | |
Saturday, May 3, 9AM-2PM, Conference Room
Connecting with nature, deepening our faith and strengthening our sense of community.
An Art of Faithfulness Event
You are invited to take a break from our chaotic world and spend a day with the Rev. Dawn Stegelmann exploring the grounds of Nassau Church through a variety of creative experiences. Using our senses, reflection and conversation, Dawn will lead us in a time of connection with nature, uncovering God’s presence through our natural world, and deepening our faith and sense of community. This experience is open to all people of ages and physical capabilities.
Lunch will be provided, and you should wear weather-appropriate attire for the outdoors.
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Share Your Gifts -
Nassau's Young Artist Showcase
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Sunday, June 1, 11:15 AM after worship in the Seminary Chapel
Sometimes we are able to witness the gifts and skills of our children and youth in worship, but there are so many we don’t get to see! Come celebrate the children and youth in this informal showcase. Juggling, magic, jokes, gymnastics, instruments, solos, poetry - everything is welcome and encouraged. We look forward to celebrating our kids with our church family!
Contact Ingrid Ladendorf (609-924-0103 x105)
| | Women's Spring Retreat at Camp Johnsonburg & Retreat Center | |
April 25-27, 822 Route 519, Johnsonburg, NJ
Plan to enjoy comfortable lodging, delicious meals, time for fellowship around the campfire, activities like hiking, boating, and zip-lining,and, most importantly, the chance to rest, refresh, rejuvenate, and renew.
| | For pastoral news on congregational life including births, deaths, marriages, use the button below. | | Nassau's Weekly Prayer Chain & D365 Devotional | |
D365 is a Presbyterian Church (USA) website and app offering a daily devotional experience written on a single theme for one week. Through scripture, prayer, and blessing you will read honest struggles and questions, all in the context of faith. You're invited to let the writer’s words serve as background for your own conversation with God.
| | Registration is Now Open - Summer Camps | | |
Vacation Bible School (VBS) "David, Shepherd, King!"
Mon-Thu, June 30 - July 3, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
For age 3 through rising grade 6, join us for a morning full of crafts, music, Bible stories, and more!
Splash Camp
Mon-Thu, June 30 - July 3, 12:00 - 4:30 PM
For rising grades 6 and up, enjoy afternoons filled with exciting water adventures like pool time, creek exploration, and a dip in the quarry. Sign up for the whole week or individual days.
Chancel Drama Week (CDW) "The Troubbable of Zerubbabel"
Mon-Fri, August 10-15, 12:00-4:30 PM & Sunday, August 17, 9:00-11:00 AM
For rising grades 3-12, learn and stage a faith-based musical in one week! Perform in worship on Sunday, August 17. Everyone is cast. Friends are welcome!
Youth and Adult Volunteers we need your help to make each of these events successful.
VBS & CDW Contact Ingrid Ladendorf (609-924-0103 x105)
Splash Camp Contact Mark Edwards (609-924-0103 x108)
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Appalachia Service Project (ASP)
Sunday, July 6 - Saturday, July 12
Age 15 - Adult
Warmer. Safer. Drier
Ready to spend a meaningful week serving others? Join Nassau Church’s ASP Mission Trip this July and help bring hope to families in Appalachia. No experience is necessary—just a willing heart and hands ready to serve. Open to participants age 15 - adults. We are hoping to take over 60 participants this year, and we need more adults ready to lead and serve. Talk to Mark if you are interested. Learn more about ASP online: https://asphome.org/
Deposit & required registration forms are available in the literature rack outside the church office and on the Youth Ministry section of our website.
Contact Mark Edwards (609-924-0103 x108)
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Camino de Santiago - Notes for Nassau Pilgrims
July 15-31 (Trip is Full)
- We have chosen a “group” flight, check your email for the details.
- Required forms are now available on the church website.
- Please check your passport's expiration date, it must be valid through at least January 31, 2026.
Contact Mark Edwards (609-924-0103 x108)
or Lauren Yeh (609-924-0103 x106)
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While the building remains locked on some weekdays, administrative staff are onsite full time and program staff are in the office regularly. Please use the doorbell at the ramp entrance if you need access when the church office is open. If you need to drop something off, the locked drop box at the bottom of the ramp is checked daily.
Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Please visit the staff contact page for emails and phone extensions or leave a voicemail on the general office line 609-924-0103 (dial 0) or send an email to office@nassauchurch.org.
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