Sunday
Worship
Traditional Worship
9:30 & 11:00 am | Sanctuary | Rev. Lance Marshall
DiscipleChurch
7:15 am | Community Breakfast | Wesley Hall
8:30 am | Worship | Chapel | Jennifer Stephens
The Gathering
9:30 am | Wesley Hall
11:00 am | Room 350 | Rev. Brooks Harrington
eleven:eleven celebration
11:11 am | Wesley Hall | Rev. Tom McDermott
Other Offerings
Chapel Communion
10:35 am | Chapel | Dr. Len Delony
Connections
10:30 – 11:00 am & noon – 12:30 pm
Garden & Wesley Hall
Join us at Connections between services.
Join us live online on Sunday mornings at 9:30 am for The Gathering, 11:00 am for Traditional, and 11:11 am for eleven:eleven celebration.
See You at Church
Robert Stovall, Director of Music & Worship Arts, gives a quick preview of the music offering for this Sunday.
The new Paramount series, The Landman, is filming at the Historic 512! So to help out Jonathan Ham and Demi Moore (and their set crew), we’re doing eleven:eleven at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden Auditorium!
Here’s what’s happening This Sunday and This Week at First Church!
Here’s what’s happening This Sunday and This Week at First Church!
Moment With Mike
Stay up to date with the latest announcements, presented by Dr. Mike Marshall.
New Member
Hospitalizations
Kenneth Meador
Steve O’Kelley
Memorial Gifts
First Street Methodist Mission in Memory of:
Guy McCollum by Alice & David Jackson
Easter Offering in Memory of:
Reah & Rev. Ray Miller by Anonymous
Helen & Clare McMillan by Anonymous
Geneva Stubbs by Anonymous
Honorary Gifts
Children’s Choir in Honor of:
Maeve Louise McDermott by Kay Watkins
Children’s Ministries in Honor of:
Susan & Tim Bruster by Kay Watkins
Easter Offering in Honor of:
Lance Marshall by Patti & Jim Peterson
Want to honor a special person or accomplishment?
Feel moved to make a gift in memory of someone you care about?
Serving directly increases our faith and allows us to experience God’s power firsthand.
This year, I admit, I didn’t give anything up and didn’t take on a specific spiritual discipline, but I did come away with one thing: a feeling of deep gratitude.
The long lead up to, and the whole day’s events, (especially the halftime show!) is a fast-paced, three-ring-circus extravaganza. Now I like circuses, and watched most of the event last week, including the commercials. On one level, and for so many, it is the epitome of excitement and celebration of “winning” in our culture.
Antonio is a man who was 58 years old at the time, worked in the city government’s offices, and was there for a good part of his life. Antonio and his wife have three children: two girls and a boy.
I remember that, during the Sunday service in my home church, there was a time for some members to participate with a brief testimony of gratitude to God for something or to sing a special song.