First School is a community ministry of FUPC. Their logo includes a cross to show that they are a faith-based school. FUPC has been involved with several schools over the… Read more »
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The Davies Window
The Rev. Samuel Wilson Davies served the church for 28 years, beginning in 1874. In 1899, the Session honored him by commissioning a stained glass window, which was installed above… Read more »
The 1953 Cross
In the Calvin building, outside of the classroom used for the Present Word Bible Study class, there hangs a sort of tapestry commemorating the fusion of the three churches that… Read more »
The Columbarium
The Columbarium on the east side of the campus features multiple crosses. “Columbarium” comes from the Latin word “columba,” meaning dove. Columbaria were originally dovecotes, special structures with niches for… Read more »
Lift High the Cross
For Lent 2024, FUPC’s theme is “Lift High the Cross.” We’ll be exploring the crosses you can find at the church throughout the Lenten season. How many can you find?… Read more »
One Great Hour of Sharing Offering
The One Great Hour of Sharing is a special national PCUSA offering received on Easter. Each gift to One Great Hour of Sharing supports efforts to relieve hunger through the… Read more »
Ash Wednesday Worship Services and Bible Study
Ash Wednesday is February 14. On that day, we will have the first session of our NOON ZOOM Bible study, Meeting Jesus at the Table (A Lenten Study by Cynthia… Read more »
Lent & Easter 2024 – Lenten Worship and Learning Opportunities
Each year, the seven weeks of the Christian season of Lent afford us the opportunity to focus more deeply on our relationship with Christ. What you’ll see below are some… Read more »
Adult Sunday School 2024
First United Presbyterian Church in Fayetteville has three adult Sunday School classes. These discussion groups focus on spiritual growth and fellowship, and everyone is welcome! Join us at 9:30 Sunday… Read more »
Do You See the Owl?
If you visit the Brooks-Hummel trail, you may see trees that have been marked with fabric ties. Some community members have contacted the church about these trees, worrying that they… Read more »