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UPCOMING EVENTS
Palm Sunday
March 29

All Day

Sunday, March 29, Palm Sunday

Holy Week begins with a festive parade of palms led by our children, who will also be providing music for the service along with the adult bells and Chancel Choir. Pastor Tom Brown will conclude our “Holy Detours” Lenten sermon series with a message entitled “Marvelous in Our Eyes,” based on Psalm 118 and Matthew 21.

Maundy Thursday
April 2
7:30 PM
- 8:30 PM

Thursday, April 2, 7:30 pm Maundy Thursday

“The Table is Set” is the theme for worship on Maundy Thursday. Readings from scripture will invite reflection on meals shared at moments of danger and decision, culminating in our own celebration of the Last Supper shared by Jesus and his disciples. Music will be provided by our Choral Scholars and Interim Director of Choirs, Caitlyn Huetz. The service concludes somberly as we strip the chancel furnishings in anticipation of Good Friday.

Good Friday
April 3
7:30 PM
- 8:30 PM

Friday, April 3, 7:30 pm Good Friday

We gather tonight “at the Foot of the Cross,” as our service of Tenebrae recounts Jesus’ "Seven Last Words” with readings, reflections and musical offerings from our Chancel Choir.

Easter
April 5
11:00 AM
- 12:00 PM

Sunday, April 5, Easter Sunday Two Worship Services, 9 and 11 am

We celebrate together Christ’s resurrection with two joy-filled services featuring Brass, Tympani, and the Chancel Choir. A children’s program will be offered during the later service and weather permitting, will be followed by an Easter Egg Hunt on the front lawn. Rev. Brown’s sermon, “There They Will See Me” will invite us to look for God’s presence in our modern day.

Easter
April 5
9:00 AM
- 10:00 AM

Sunday, April 5, Easter Sunday Two Worship Services, 9 and 11 am

We celebrate together Christ’s resurrection with two joy-filled services featuring Brass, Tympani, and the Chancel Choir. A children’s program will be offered during the later service and weather permitting, will be followed by an Easter Egg Hunt on the front lawn. Rev. Brown’s sermon, “There They Will See Me” will invite us to look for God’s presence in our modern day.

A New Day
April 7 - March 26
11:30 AM
- 1:00 PM
All senior aged women are welcome to join our monthly meetings for lunch, fellowship, conversation and friendship.  We begin with a devotion and prayer, and support each other in a joyful and casual atmosphere.  We meet the first Tuesday of the month, no meetings July and August from 11:30am - 1:30pm in Halldorson Hall.  Coordinator: Barbara Dunne
Community Garden Clean-Out Day
April 18
10:00 AM
- 11:00 AM

COMMUNITY GARDEN

Did you know that the Presbyterian Church of Chatham Township has its very own Community Garden? For the past five years, members and friends have dedicated their time and energy to building and maintaining a garden space here in Chatham Township where each season, fresh fruits and vegetables are grown to help support the efforts of Helping Hands and the Food Distribution at Chatham United Methodist Church. As we begin the planting season in the coming weeks,  now is a perfect time to get involved in this meaningful and impactful mission – all are invited to get involved early and often! Please save these dates – more info coming soon!

Garden Clean-Out Day

Help clean out the raised beds so they will be ready for planting.

Saturday, April 18, 10 - 11 am

Earth Day with Rev. Fred Milligan
April 19

All Day

EARTH DAY SUNDAY – APRIL 19

We will be observing Earth Day this year on Sunday, April 19 with a special worship service and related Faith Forward program.

Our guest for the morning will be the Rev. Fred Milligan, a recently retired minister member of our Presbytery and Co-facilitator of the Advocacy Committee of Presbyterians for Earth Care, our denominational eco-justice network that seeks to inspire PC(USA) Presbyterians to make creation care a central concern of the church.

Fred will be our guest preacher in worship, where his sermon "Listen to the Animals" will be based on Romans 8:18-23 and Job 12: 7-10. See below to learn more about Fred and for information about his Faith Forward presentation.

Hope for a Green Future: Opportunities for Care of the Earth and Our Neighbors

A special Faith Forward presentation for Earth Day

Led by Rev. Fred Milligan

Sunday, April 19, 11:15 am in Halldorson Hall

Fred will share about his work with Presbyterians for Earth Care and their connection to the Creation Action Network of Presbyterian Young Adults and hear more about issues related to Earth Care will be featured at this summer’s PC(USA) General Assembly – the biannual gathering of our denomination

About our Guest – the Reverend Fred Milligan

Fred is a self-proclaimed climate activist who serves as a member of the Climate Justice work group of the ACT Alliance and who represented Presbyterians for Earth Care at COP 26 (2021) in Glasgow, Scotland. He and his wife Agata live in Manhattan where she serves as a diplomat at the U.N. representing the European Union. When not engaged in climate change activism, Fred enjoys travelling and taking guitar lessons.

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Youth Mission Trip Fundraiser
April 19
5:00 PM
- 7:00 PM

Save the Date: Youth Mission Trip Fundraiser

Sunday, April 19, 5:00 - 7:00 pm

Plan now to join us for this year’s Youth Mission Trip Fundraiser! Each spring the participants host a fun-filled, themed dinner to raise money for their trip. All members and friends of our congregation are invited to celebrate this annual tradition and support our mission trip. We will have children's activities during the event, as well as a limited auction.  All funds raised will go to support our team of 20 teens and adults traveling to Marion, VA, in June.

Community Garden Workday
April 25
9:00 AM
- 11:00 AM

COMMUNITY GARDEN

Did you know that the Presbyterian Church of Chatham Township has its very own Community Garden? For the past five years, members and friends have dedicated their time and energy to building and maintaining a garden space here in Chatham Township where each season, fresh fruits and vegetables are grown to help support the efforts of Helping Hands and the Food Distribution at Chatham United Methodist Church. As we begin the planting season in the coming weeks,  now is a perfect time to get involved in this meaningful and impactful mission – all are invited to get involved early and often! Please save these dates – more info coming soon!

Garden Workday

Help move compost and soil as we prepare to plant the garden.

Saturday, April 25, 9-11am

Chat & Chew
April 29
5:30 PM
- 7:00 PM

Join us for K-4 Fellowship on Wednesdays, from 5:30-7:00 pm.  Children will make a craft, have music time with Ms. Caitlyn, share dinner, and learn Bible stories and games with Ms. Elizabeth.  Older youth encouraged to volunteer.

Dinner Church
May 6
6:00 PM
- 7:15 PM

Jon us as the PCCT community gathers for an informal, interactive, and inter-generational worship service centered around a shared meal. Seasonally themed prayers, music, and a brief message will invite those who attend into the sustaining presence of God as a source of hope and strength. There is nothing you need to bring.  Expect to be fed in body, mind, and spirit and to be on your way home no later than 7:15 pm.  Dinner Church dates for 2026 are: Jan 14, Feb 18 (Ash Wed), and May 6.

Parent's Night Out
May 8
5:00 PM
- 8:00 PM

Your night out, kids night in for ages 4 and older!  Bring your children to church for games, dinner, and a movie.

Chat & Chew
May 13
5:30 PM
- 7:00 PM

Join us for K-4 Fellowship on Wednesdays, from 5:30-7:00 pm.  Children will make a craft, have music time with Ms. Caitlyn, share dinner, and learn Bible stories and games with Ms. Elizabeth.  Older youth encouraged to volunteer.

Chat & Chew
May 27
5:30 PM
- 7:00 PM

Join us for K-4 Fellowship on Wednesdays, from 5:30-7:00 pm.  Children will make a craft, have music time with Ms. Caitlyn, share dinner, and learn Bible stories and games with Ms. Elizabeth.  Older youth encouraged to volunteer.

Chat & Chew
June 10
5:30 PM
- 7:00 PM

Join us for K-4 Fellowship on Wednesdays, from 5:30-7:00 pm.  Children will make a craft, have music time with Ms. Caitlyn, share dinner, and learn Bible stories and games with Ms. Elizabeth.  Older youth encouraged to volunteer.

Vacation Bible School
July 20 - July 24
9:00 AM
- 12:00 PM

Children from grades Pre-K through 6th are invited to participate in our Vacation Bible School Camp! This runs from Monday, July 20th to Friday, July 24th. We will spend our mornings from 9 am to 12 pm rotating through music, games, bible stories, and more! Grades 7-12 invited to volunteer as Counselors and Activity Leaders!

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Chancel Choir
8:00 PM
- 9:15 PM

This four-part chorus provides weekly worship support and welcomes new members of all musical abilities! The choir also presents special music programs, including our annual Lessons & Carols Service.

The Chancel Choir is led by our Director of Music, Matt Zabiegala, and is open to high school youth and adults of all ages.

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Sanctuary Ringers
6:45 PM
- 7:45 PM

This five-octave handbell ensemble is open to new and experienced ringers, high school through adult. Handbells are a great introduction to music for those who have never been part of an organized choir. Contact Matt Zabiegala for more information.

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Palm Sunday

All Day

Sunday, March 29, Palm Sunday

Holy Week begins with a festive parade of palms led by our children, who will also be providing music for the service along with the adult bells and Chancel Choir. Pastor Tom Brown will conclude our “Holy Detours” Lenten sermon series with a message entitled “Marvelous in Our Eyes,” based on Psalm 118 and Matthew 21.

Coffee and Fellowship

All Day

Enjoy coffee and fellowship after worship every Sunday (unless otherwise announced.)  Catch up with friends, old and new!

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Church School
10:15 AM
- 11:00 AM

Through hands-on learning, games, activities and small group discussions, our curriculum provides elementary age children with opportunities to grow in their faith. A Communion Celebration class invites children to learn more about the sacrament.  Engraved Bibles are given to third graders at the beginning of the program year and are available upon request for any child who does not have one.

Nursery Care
9:45 AM
- 11:00 AM

Our combined Nursery and Pre-K class is available each Sunday throughout the program year for infants, toddlers and children not yet in Kindergarten. The Nursery is generally open by 9:45 am so parents may drop off their youngest children before heading upstairs for worship. Our Nursery is staffed by a professional childcare provider with additional help from church volunteers when needed. In addition to active play, short and simple lessons are provided for Pre-K aged children.

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Staff Meeting
10:00 AM
- 11:00 AM

Staff meets weekly on Tuesdays for worship and facility planning.

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Bible Study
9:30 AM
- 11:00 AM

Members and friends are invited to join us for a conversational study of the Bible that will include historical and religious context as well as insights and connections to modern day issues. We have a friendly and encouraging group that welcomes new participants at any time. Join us Wednesday mornings at 9:30 am.

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Maundy Thursday
7:30 PM
- 8:30 PM

Thursday, April 2, 7:30 pm Maundy Thursday

“The Table is Set” is the theme for worship on Maundy Thursday. Readings from scripture will invite reflection on meals shared at moments of danger and decision, culminating in our own celebration of the Last Supper shared by Jesus and his disciples. Music will be provided by our Choral Scholars and Interim Director of Choirs, Caitlyn Huetz. The service concludes somberly as we strip the chancel furnishings in anticipation of Good Friday.

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Good Friday
7:30 PM
- 8:30 PM

Friday, April 3, 7:30 pm Good Friday

We gather tonight “at the Foot of the Cross,” as our service of Tenebrae recounts Jesus’ "Seven Last Words” with readings, reflections and musical offerings from our Chancel Choir.

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