Blue Christmas

Elvis Presley famously recorded “Blue Christmas,” a song about feeling blue–feeling sorrow–during the Christmas Season because of a lost love. Whether we are without a loved one because of death or physical distance or estrangement, the holidays can be both a time of joy and sorrow. This year at First Presbyterian Church of DuPage, we…

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Holy Humor Sunday April 30

When was the last time you laughed? Laughter—especially a good belly laugh—seems to havecleansing power. Join us this Sunday as we attempt some Holy Humor and consider the gift of aglad and generous heart. Learn more about Holy Humor Sunday Here. Find a list of Scriptures about joy and laughter here. Click to see all…

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Happy New Year

Start the New Year off right with worship at First Presbyterian Church of DuPage. We will be celebrating the Lord’s Supper as we gather for worship at 10am in the FPCD Sanctuary and online on New Year’s Day. Show your festive style by wearing an Ugly Sweater to celebrate the day!

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Longest Night Prayer Services

On the longest night of the year, we will be hosting two times of prayer for those who are grieving. On Wednesday, December 21 at noon and again at 6pm, Pastor KJ will be leading a time of prayer to name our sorrows before God. All members, regular attenders, and guests are welcome to come…

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Blue Christmas

Elvis Presley famously recorded “Blue Christmas,” a song about feeling blue–feeling sorrow–during the Christmas Season because of a lost love. Whether we are without a loved one because of death or physical distance or estrangement, the holidays can be both a time of joy and sorrow. This year at First Presbyterian Church of DuPage, we…

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Advent Begins

Every Sunday we pray, “Thy Kingdom Come,” but what does this phrase mean and how do we prepare for the coming of God’s kingdom on earth? This Advent, join us as we prepare to see God’s work in action as we seek the kingdom of God. Worship Services are held every Sunday morning beginning at…

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Chili Luncheon!

Join us this Sunday for Chili after Church as we celebrate our Veterans and share in fellowship. Come as you are or you are welcome to make a chili to share or to bring other sides and desserts for all to enjoy. Worship begins at 10 am in our Sanctuary and the luncheon will immediately…

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Back to School Sunday

Join us for Back to School Sunday on August 21! Are you a student, a parent, a teacher, or someone who works in a school? Do you know someone who is? Start the year off right with a special time of prayer during our 10am worship service. Special musical guests including violinist John Hoheisel will…

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Celebrating 189 Years!

Come and celebrate 189 years of ministry at First Presbyterian Church of Dupage! Following our 10AM worship service on Sunday, July 31, we will be joining in the Fellowship Hall for Icecream and conversation as we give thanks for God’s abundance through the years!

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Service for March 13, 2022 – Lent 2

“Where can I go from your spirit? Or where can I flee from your presence?” the Psalmist asked (Psalm 139:7). In the season of Lent, we are reminded that even when we find ourselves in the worst situations imaginable, God is still with us. Come to hear the incredible tale of Jonah’s traverse into the belly of the fish, and God’s faithful love even at this depth.

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Service for March 6, 2022 – Lent 1

What do you think of when you hear the name Jonah? Perhaps a giant whale comes to mind or the VeggieTales movie. The Biblical Book of Jonah is one that has captured the imagination of all ages. During Lent this year we will adventuring along with Jonah as we remind ourselves of God’s great love and redemption, especially when we find ourselves adrift at sea.

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