Here is another beautiful cross from First United Presbyterian Church. This is the familiar Latin cross shape, but there is something different about it. If you look closely, you can see the letters “JHS” or “IHS” on it. What’s that all about? Is that an I or a J? It could be either one. Look… Read more »
Harry Vandergriff’s Crosses
Many of the crosses at FUPC are hand carved from wood, and many of those hand carved crosses were made by Harry Vandergriff. Harry Vandergriff was a member of FUPC for more than fifty years, serving as an elder and volunteer in multiple areas of church life until his death in 2012. Harry served in… Read more »
The Clay Bell Memorial Fountain
Another cross on the FUPC campus adorns the Clay Bell Memorial Fountain. Rev. Clay Bell answered the call to preach at FUPC in 1965. He served during the ’60s and ’70s, a time of growth for the congregation, and was widely recognized for his leadership and mission work. He left for a position in Illinois,… Read more »
Communion
Searching for crosses on Presbyterian Hill, you’ll find this cross on communion ware. In the Presbyterian tradition, Holy Communion, the Lord’s Supper, holds a special place: One of Two Sacraments Presbyterians consider Communion one of the two sacraments. The other is baptism. We see these as divinely ordained acts that express faith and encounter God’s… Read more »
Bells on the Hill
Beneath the sanctuary cross, the handbell choir is getting ready to present “Lift High the Cross,” a popular processional hymn which is the focus of the Lenten season at FUPC this year. The hymn was originally prepared for a festival of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, held in Winchester Cathedral in 1887…. Read more »
The Lenten Banner Cross
The banners welcoming visitors and members to the courtyard change with the seasons. our Lenten banners were designed in 2022 by Debbie Power. Two of the series of four banners feature images of the cross. The banners were added to the FUPC campus as part of the building campaign of 2018, when the sheltered outdoor… Read more »
The Presbyterian Cross
The cross many people know as the Presbyterian cross has its roots in the Celtic tradition and the Scottish Reformation. The Celtic cross is characterized by a circle around the intersection of the arms of the cross and may also be decorated with details like interlacing patterns or knots. This design emerged in early Christian… Read more »
The Choir Room Cross
The FUPC music program has been a high priority of the church from the beginning. At one time, the church had five choirs, as well as adult and youth handbell choirs and a praise band. Currently, with Isaac Thomas as Minister of Music, we have a Chancel Choir, handbell choir known as Bells on the… Read more »
Practicing Gratitude During Lent
Our theme of “Lift High the Cross” draws our focus on to God’s grace. Knowledge of God’s unconditional love brings forth gratitude. People who practice intentional gratitude regularly say that it helps them to be more aware of the positive in their lives. Why not start today? What are you thankful for?
Stained Glass
The stained glass window in Fellowship Hall includes a stylized cross. Fellowship Hall was used for worship services when the church was first built. Each family was asked to buy chairs for their own family members plus one guest, according to the church history book, and a pulpit was in place beneath the Davies rose… Read more »