It has been a hard month as so many of us hoped our community and world would be in a different place. Despite these realities, there has been so much good over the past four weeks.
Read MoreIt has been a hard month as so many of us hoped our community and world would be in a different place. Despite these realities, there has been so much good over the past four weeks.
Read MoreIt’s 2021 Angel Tree Season!
Read MoreLet us prepare for the birth of Jesus Christ!
Read MoreOur live outdoor Christmas Eve service will be held on Wednesday at 6:00 pm. The recording will be re-broadcast online on Christmas Eve at 5:00 pm.
Read MoreLet us prepare for the birth of Jesus Christ!
Read MoreProfessor Todd Couch is leading a six-week discussion on racial equality and the Gospel.
Read MoreProfessor Todd Couch is leading a six-week discussion on racial equality and the Gospel.
Read MoreDr. Todd Couch is leading a six-week discussion on racial equality and the Gospel.
Read MoreDr. Todd Couch is leading a six-week discussion on racial equality and the Gospel.
Read MoreDr. Todd Couch is leading a six-week discussion on racial equality and the Gospel.
Read MoreReflecting on the past year, our church and our world desperately need Advent. We need the pause; we need the stillness.
Read MoreAdvent Angels is a new ministry that we are initiating this Advent season. Participants will draw the names of members in need to provide gifts throughout advent!
Read MoreExploring the theme of stewardship.
Read MoreGod’s spirit is alive and active here in Hartsville.
Read MoreAs we begin our journey through Lent, let us continue to grow together and through God’s word.
Read MoreIanua in Latin means door, and how fitting it sounds the same as our first month since January marks the entryway into our new year.
Read MoreAs we get closer to “Commitment Sunday,” what does the word “commitment” mean to you?
Read MoreThe Fountain is the First Presbyterian Church of Hartsville’s Newsletter.
Read MoreIn June a team of volunteers from FPC and Cheraw Presbyterian Church traveled to the village of Sabana Larga in Dajabon, Dominican Republic to install a system to clean raw water and make it drinkable and to teach the village about using clean water.
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