The symbols of the church -
sculpture by Gary Coulter.
The courtyard with fountain offers
a place for peaceful reflection.
View of church with educational
wing and chapel.
The south entrance to Memorial
Room offers a covered port cochere.
Parking is available in the lot, on the street, and other paved
areas.
The doors open to invite all.
The chancel at Thanksgiving.
A lamp unto our feet...
The rose is for new life - a new baby in our congregation.
The cross is ever before us.
The congregation at worship.
The chapel can be used for small
groups,
weddings or funerals. It features a small pipe organ.
North window in chapel.
Rev. John greets parishioners
after worship.
Memorial room allows congregants
to fellowship.
Coffee is served on Sundays. The Youth Bid Board items are
displayed.
The parlor offers a place to visit
in a home-like atmosphere.
Tables are set in fellowship hall
for the annual congregation Thanksgiving dinner.
FPC's library offers a variety of
books to the avid reader.
The reception area outside the
offices.
The Anderson Conference Room is
used for small meetings.
The Kessler Room is used as a
classroom and for meetings.
Dr. Kessler used this room as his office for many years.
A well-equipped nursery is
available during services.
The choir room is used for
rehearsal for all choirs.
The youth room offers a retreat
for the youth of the congregation.
The decor often reflects the current group.
(They have been know to paint it a time or two - color? who
knows?)
Parishioners in Fellowship Hall on
Rally Sunday.
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Presbyterian Church-Hastings