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Service of memory and hope Dec. 17 at First Presbyterian

Posted at 8:12 pm December 12, 2019
By Carolyn H Krause Leave a Comment

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December is filled with twinkling lights, decorated trees, and lots of eggnog and presents. But some folks experience the holiday season as difficult for many reasons.

Sometimes called a “blue Christmas” gathering, First Presbyterian Church of Oak Ridge will hold its annual “service of memory and hope” for the public on Tuesday, December 17, at 6:30 p.m. in the sanctuary. The all-woman, ecumenical River of Grace Threshold Choir will provide special music designed to offer comfort through music to those at the threshold of life.

FPCOR member and social worker Elaine Wilson will speak on “memory.” Barbara McCord, a leader of the Baha’i community in Oak Ridge, will talk about “hope.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community Tagged With: Christmas, First Presbyterian Church, Service of Memory and Hope, Sharon Youngs

Bluegrass mass concert will help Second Harvest Food Bank

Posted at 12:32 pm October 9, 2019
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Tim Sharp (Submitted photo)

A unique blend of bluegrass and classical choral music and lively Appalachian storytelling will be presented on October 22 at 7:30 p.m. at Second Presbyterian Church of Knoxville, 2829 Kingston Pike.

The University of Tennessee Chamber Choir and the choirs of First Presbyterian Church of Oak Ridge and Second Presbyterian Church of Knoxville will perform the choral music. The event is free and open to the public, but an offering will be taken to benefit the Second Harvest Food Bank, which serves both Anderson and Knox counties, a press release said.

“Come Away to the Skies: A High Lonesome Mass,” composed by Tim Sharp and Wes Ramsay, will be the main musical feature, the press release said. It combines the classical structure of the mass with bluegrass and mountain music performed by guitar, mandolin, fiddle, banjo, and voice.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: bluegrass, bluegrass mass, choral, classical, First Presbyterian Church, Second Harvest Food Bank, Second Presbyterian Church, Tim Sharp, University of Tennessee Chamber Choir

Minister, climate activist to speak Sunday, Sept. 29, at First Presbyterian

Posted at 12:02 pm September 22, 2019
By Carolyn H Krause Leave a Comment

On Sunday, September 29, First Presbyterian Church of Oak Ridge will host the Reverend Jim Antal, a climate activist, a press release said. He will teach Sunday school at 9 a.m., following a continental breakfast, and deliver the sermon during the 10:30 a.m. worship service, the press release said.

Antal is the author of “Climate Church, Climate World: How People of Faith Must Work for Change.”

The press release said Antal is a graduate of Princeton University, Andover Newton Theological School, and Yale Divinity School, which in 2017, honored him with the William Sloane Coffin Award for Peace and Justice. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Federal, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: climate activist, Climate Church Climate World, First Presbyterian Church, Jim Antal

Faith & science lecture on archaeology of Israeli women on Tuesday

Posted at 10:01 pm April 1, 2019
By Carolyn H Krause Leave a Comment

Erin Darby

Erin Darby

Were the women depicted in the Old Testament of the Holy Bible more than mothers of the children of Israel? Did they contribute to Israelite tribal survival by experimenting with food plants and seeds, shearing wool and weaving cloth, making pots and devising ways to cook, preserve, and store food? And what about their religious lives?

The second talk in the First Presbyterian–First United Methodist Church Faith-and-Science Lecture Series will be on “The Archaeology of Women in Ancient Israel.” The lecture will be presented by Erin Darby, associate professor of religious studies and co-director of the ‘Ayn Gharandal Archaeological Project at the University of Tennessee.

Darby will deliver her lecture at 7 p.m., Tuesday, April 2, in the fellowship hall of the sanctuary building of First Presbyterian Church of Oak Ridge, 1051 Oak Ridge Turnpike. Refreshments will be served.

An archaeologist, Darby takes UT students to Jordan every other summer to learn about human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News Tagged With: 'Ayn Gharandal Archaeological Project, archaeology, Biblical Studies, Erin Darby, Faith-and-Science, First Presbyterian, First Presbyterian Church, First United Methodist Church, Hebrew Bible, Holy Bible, Israeli women, Old Testament, religious studies, University of Tennessee

Faith & science lecture in April on archaeology of Israelite women

Posted at 7:50 am March 21, 2019
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Erin Darby

Erin Darby

 

Were the women depicted in the Old Testament of the Holy Bible more than mothers of the children of Israel? Did they contribute to Israelite tribal survival by experimenting with food plants and seeds, shearing wool and weaving cloth, making pots and devising ways to cook, preserve, and store food? And what about their religious lives?

The second talk in the First Presbyterian–First United Methodist Church Faith-and-Science Lecture Series will be on “The Archaeology of Women in Ancient Israel.” The lecture will be presented by Erin Darby, associate professor of religious studies and co-director of the ‘Ayn Gharandal Archaeological Project at the University of Tennessee.

Darby will deliver her lecture at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, in the fellowship hall of the sanctuary building of First Presbyterian Church of Oak Ridge at 1051 Oak Ridge Turnpike. Refreshments will be served, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community Tagged With: 'Ayn Gharandal Archaeological Project, Erin Darby, Faith-and-Science Lecture Series, First Presbyterian Church, First United Methodist Church, Hebrew Bible, Holy Bible, Israel, Near East, Old Testament, religious studies, The Archaeology of Women in Ancient Israel, University of Tennessee

Service of Memory & Hope on Tuesday at First Presbyterian

Posted at 1:15 pm December 18, 2018
By Carolyn Krause Leave a Comment

Sharon Youngs

Sharon Youngs

 

This time of year is filled with twinkling lights, special music, and lots of eggnog. But some folks experience the holiday season as difficult for several reasons.

Sometimes called a “blue Christmas” gathering, First Presbyterian Church will hold a Service of Memory and Hope on Tuesday, December 18, at 6:30 p.m., in the sanctuary.

“Although the service is designed for those facing a holiday season that is not so merry and bright, everyone desiring a quiet, reflective worship experience will find it in this simple candlelight service,” said Sharon Youngs, church pastor. “It is a way to remember loved ones who are no longer with us, to gather strength for present challenges and to simply be still in the midst of a bustling, frantic season.”

This press release was submitted by Carolyn Krause.

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News Tagged With: First Presbyterian Church, Service of Memory and Hope, Sharon Youngs

‘Religion in Human Evolution’ topic of local faith-science lecture

Posted at 4:29 pm September 5, 2018
By Carolyn H Krause Leave a Comment

Gordon M. Burghardt

Gordon M. Burghardt

 

Gordon M. Burghardt, Alumni Distinguished Service Professor in the Departments of Psychology and of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Tennessee, will speak on “Religion in Human Evolution” on Wednesday, September 12, in Oak Ridge.

Burghardt is the first lecturer in a new faith-science lecture series sponsored by First Presbyterian Church and First United Methodist Church, a press release said. The lecture, which will feature videos, will be held at 7 p.m. in the multipurpose room of FUMC, which can be reached through the double doors facing Vienna Road.

Burghardt will speak on the book “Religion in Human Evolution,” by Robert Bellah, the late distinguished sociologist of religion who taught at the University of California at Berkeley, the press release said.

Part of Bellah’s book is devoted to Burghardt’s research on ritual and play. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News, Science Tagged With: evolution, faith-science lecture, First Presbyterian Church, First United Methodist Church, Gordon M. Burghardt, religion, Religion in Human Evolution, Robert Bellah, University of Tennessee

Wendel Werner ‘Concert of Peace’ at 6 p.m. Sunday at First Presbyterian

Posted at 10:18 am October 15, 2017
By Carolyn Krause Leave a Comment

Wendel Werner

Wendel Werner

Local pianist and composer Wendel Werner and friends will present a “concert of peace” on Sunday, October 15, at 6 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church in the wake of the racially charged violence August 12 in Charlottesville, Virginia.

The free concert will feature local singers and instrumentalists who will perform songs having themes of hope, inclusivity, and love, a press release said.

The release said the following words of Leonard Bernstein, famous American composer and conductor, continue to inspire musicians to offer gifts of melody, rhythm, and harmony to their communities: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music Tagged With: Concert of Peace, First Presbyterian Church, Meg Tonne, Sharon Youngs, Wendel Werner

ORHS vice principal to discuss school’s vision for 2020 during talk on Monday

Posted at 7:33 pm September 24, 2017
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Amber Roberts, vice principal of Oak Ridge High School, will give a talk on “Oak Ridge High School’s Vision for 2020″ at the general meeting of the AAUW (American Association of University Women) on Monday, September 25, at 11:30 a.m. in Room 102 of the Activities Building of First Presbyterian Church, 1051 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Roberts joined the staff of the high school as vice principal in 2009 after teaching eighth grade in the Atlanta metropolitan area for 11 years, a press release said.

She has a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Agnes Scott College, a master’s degree in middle grades science education from the University of West Georgia, and an educational specialist degree in educational administration from Lincoln Memorial University.

Her talk will be first for the 2017-2018 year for AAUW. New presidents for the year are Mayme Crowell and Fay Martin, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: AAUW, ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Amber Roberts, American Association of University Women, Fay Martin, First Presbyterian Church, Mary Uziel, Mayme Crowell, Oak Ridge High School, ORHS

Bring a dish to share at the September PFLAG meeting

Posted at 9:22 am September 11, 2017
By Maureen Hoyt Leave a Comment

PFLAG will hold its September on Monday, September 11, in the Fellowship Hall of First Presbyterian Church in Oak Ridge. Members, friends, and newcomers will have a chance to meet and greet and catch up beginning with a potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m., followed by the program at 7 p.m., a press release said. The church is located at 1051 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

During the meeting, there will be time to brainstorm on current and upcoming activities. Also planned is a discussion of transgendered service members and recent tweets and events.

The PFLAG mission is to provide opportunities for dialogue about sexual orientation, gender identities, and to create a society that is healthy and respectful of human diversity, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Anne Backus, diversity, First Presbyterian Church, first united methodist, gender identities, Grace Covenant, Jewish Congregation of Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, PFLAG, sexual orientation, transgendered service members

Authors speak about delights, frights along Cumberland Trail on Feb. 2

Posted at 9:32 pm January 27, 2017
By Sandra Goss Leave a Comment

Ben Larry Pounds Book Cover

Well-known botanist Larry Pounds and his son, local journalist Ben Pounds, spent a month in 2012 hiking all 200 miles of the Cumberland Trail that existed then. Combining Larry’s extensive botany experience and Ben’s training as a writer, they documented their experiences in a book, “Wildly Strolling Along,” a press release said.

The public is invited to an informational program about their Cumberland Trail experience in a 7 p.m. program on Thursday, February 2. The Pounds will share slides of their favorite sights along the Cumberland Trail and provide basic information about the trail, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: Ben Pounds, Cumberland Trail, First Presbyterian Church, Larry Pounds, Sandra K. Goss, Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning, Wildly Strolling Along

ADFAC celebrating 30th ‘birthday’

Posted at 3:12 pm January 21, 2017
By Annie Cacheiro Leave a Comment

Photo courtesy ADFAC

Photo courtesy ADFAC

 

Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, or ADFAC, has reached a major milestone: 30 years of helping low-income families in the community.

It was January 28, 1987, that ADFAC officially became an incorporated nonprofit in the State of Tennessee. To recognize this achievement, ADFAC will celebrate through 2017 with special events and projects.

Last October, ADFAC kicked off its 30th year by providing a special birthday cake, snacks, and drinks to members of First Presbyterian Church in Oak Ridge. When ADFAC was first forming, First Presbyterian offered office space to the young organization. As the years went by and ADFAC grew both in size and services, First Presbyterian provided additional office space. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: 30th Birthday, ADFAC, affordable housing, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Annie Cacheiro, First Presbyterian Church, Social Services

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