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FUPC Supports New Beginnings

Together, we can do more for our community than we can do individually. One example of where FUPC provides support is New Beginnings, a project designed to help homeless people get jobs and move into the community. The space includes 20 cabins. FUPC was able to provide funds to cover the cost of building sidewalks… Read more »

All Saints Day

The leaves on the altar are placed in remembrance of people who have died during the pandemic. FUPC held services remembrance for all our loved ones who passed on during this time, but you can still add names of people who were not mentioned during that service.

Brunch Registration

We warmly encourage you and your family to join us in person in the Fellowship Hall Sunday, November 7 at 9:30 a.m. for our annual Stewardship Brunch. The food served will be planned around virus safety. Please let us know how you intend to join us for this year’s program by making a selection below…. Read more »

A Virtual Tour of the FUPC Childcare Space

First United Presbyterian Church of Fayetteville has a new space for kids to enjoy during worship. Children are always welcome at FUPC. Kids under 5 may want to leave worship after the children’s message and hang out with Miss Mindy in our newly updated kids’ space.

Farmland Fun!

Farmland Adventures is a fun place to take the family. Enjoy the corn maze, pick some pumpkins, see the animals, and play in the children’s areas. FUPC will be going to Farmland Adventures on October 14h. Join your church family with discounted admission, and make s’mores at a bonfire. Meet at 5:00 p.m. and have… Read more »

World Communion Sunday

World Communion Sunday is the day when churches all over the world all have communion together in spirit. The custom began at a Pittsburgh Presbyterian Church in 1933. At first, few other churches took it up. During World War II, however, the custom spread as Christians around the world sought to increase a sense of… Read more »

FUPC Gardens

Happy fall, y’all! The gardens are having their last hurrah before they goto sleeper the winter. Come up to the church and enjoy the last colorful flowers of the season.

What to Do When You’re in Fayetteville for a Razorback Game

When you come to Fayetteville for a Razorback game, you’re focused on the game and the tailgates — but there’s more to enjoy! Walking and biking trails The Brooks-Hummel Trail starts right in the parking lot of First United Presbyterian Church at 695 Calvin. The Razorback Greenway is a 36 mile trail throughout Northwest Arkansas…. Read more »

The Brooks-Hummel Trail

First United Presbyterian Church in Fayetteville, Arkansas, has a big, beautiful campus with several good walks. If you feel like getting out in nature, the Brooks-Hummel Trail should be your top choice. Start the Brooks-Hummel Trail behind the Butterfly Garden, across the parking lot from First School. The rocks outlining the start of the trail… Read more »

Be like a Hobbit for your Birthday!

  by Manuel Rossetti Hobbits are mythical inhabitants of J. R. R. Tolkien’s novels, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.  I discovered J. R. R. Tolkien’s novels during my high school days, way back in the late 1970s and the novels have resonated with me ever since. Tolkien was an English professor, who penned… Read more »

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