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Phil’s Cross

Pastor Phil sent this photo of a fabric cross prepared for Palm Sunday in Comayagua, Honduras. Phil Butin, who came with his wife Jan as co-pastors in 2010, has been deeply involved with the Honduras mission. The Presbytery of Arkansas and the Presbytery of Honduras made a covenant in 2014, and FUPC has been involved… Read more »

Walkway Crosses

Are the crosses in the FUPC walkway really crosses? That is, were they built with an intention to convey the symbol of the cross? Sometimes we may get meaning from something that was not intended to communicate that meaning. That may be the case here. However, we can clearly see here the Greek cross, repeated… Read more »

A Crucifix

What’s the difference between a cross and a crucifix? The cross is the symbol we’ve been looking at all through Lent this year, with our theme, “Lift High the Cross.” A crucifix is the cross, with the image of Jesus suffering crucifixion. While the crucifix is often seen in Catholic Churches, it is less often… Read more »

Bulletin Board Crosses

Seeking all the crosses at FUPC, we found one on the Community bulletin board. Did you know that FUPC has eight bulletin boards in Calvin building alone? Bulletin boards used to be a primary means of sharing information, much as social media is today. People would share interesting things they had read, ask for help… Read more »

The History Book Crosses

First United Presbyterian Church of Fayetteville has been active in Fayetteville since 1830. As we prepare for our 200th anniversary celebration, it can be satisfying to look back on the history of the church and community. One of the best tools is the church history book, A Light on the Hill: The Journey to Presbyterian Hill… Read more »

The Altar Cross

FUPC doesn’t always keep a cross on the altar, but there is a tradition of using the cross on the altar to mark the progress of Lent. The church history book reports that a deepening of Lenten traditions was led by Pastor Stephen Carl, who served FUPC in the 1990s. The tradition of Maundy Thursday… Read more »

Holy Week 2024

Holy Week begins with the joy of Palm Sunday on March 24. We remember in worship how Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey. The crowds gathered, laid down their coats and chanted “Hosanna! Hossanna! We praise you!” During the late service on Palm Sunday, there will be a Palm Parade for children to participate… Read more »

Barbara’s Cross

Barbara Verdery keeps this lovely cross on her desk. Harry Vandergriff made it for her to celebrate her five years as Clerk of Session. Session is one of the special things about Presbyterian churches. In Presbyterian churches, the Session is the governing body at the local church level. It’s a group of elected elders who… Read more »

The Apostle’s Cross

We don’t usually think about Chrismons during Lent — we enjoy them during Advent and Christmas. But this year for Lent we are scoping out all the crosses at FUPC, and that certainly includes many of the Chrismons. Chrismons are monograms of Christ’s name. They are special white and gold ornaments made in many traditional… Read more »

Amanda’s Cross

Youth Director Amanda McDonald received this cross from her previous church in Pine Bluff. It was created by James Hayes, a glass artist in Pine Bluff. Amanda, a native of Springdale and U of A graduate, preached at First Presbyterian Church in Pine Bluff and provided support services. The glass cross was given to her… Read more »

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