A
CARING
COMMUNITY
Our pastors are available to you. Also our Deacons and Pastoral Care
Committee are eager to meet the needs of members and visitors. We have a prayer
group who would welcome your prayer requests. Please feel free to call the
church office. We are a serving and caring community. Nowhere should you feel
more welcome and at home than here at the First Presbyterian Church of San
Leandro. No matter where you are on your journey of faith, YOU are welcome. We
believe that the journey of faith is one that is meaningful, creative,
exhilarating and filled with joy. Whether you are just starting your
relationship with God or have been growing in faith for some time, you will find
our church a warm, friendly, challenging environment. When the journey gets
bumpy, when the stress of everyday life or unexpected crisis shakes your faith,
you will find here the love, support, encouragement and peace that can be found
in God’s family.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 9:30 SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE
Each Sunday we gather together as a Family of Faith to worship God. On the
first Sunday of each month we celebrate Holy Communion. Child care is available
for infants and toddlers. Children ages 3 through grade 3 may leave worship
during the second hymn and go to a special learning program. 10:30
FELLOWSHIP TIME
Immediately following worship we gather for fellowship over a cup of coffee,
tea or punch in the Fellowship Hall. This is a nice time to meet new folks and
to catch up on the activities of old friends. 11:00
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION CLASSES FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN
Classes are available for all ages during the school year. Time is spent
learning about our faith, who God is, who we are and what God would like us to
become. Biblical truths are clarified and practical applications are explored.
HELPFUL HINTS FOR OUR VISITORS
Every church has a different way of worshipping God. Even Christian churches
vary in when and how they do things. The following might explain some of the
items found in our worship bulletin.
THE PRELUDE (Music at the beginning) is a time when people
can silently prepare themselves for worship.
THE PRAYER OF CONFESSION is where we acknowledge before God
and others that we fall short of what God would have us do and who God would
have us be.
THE ASSURANCE OF PARDON reminds us that even though we fall
short, God wants us to be free from sin and guilt and is eager for us to accept
his forgiveness.
THE GLORIA PATRI is an old traditional Christian hymn of
praise. We praise God for who God is and what God does for us. It is found on
Page 579 in the Hymnal.
GOD’S WORD is found in the scriptures -- the Bible. The
sermon explains and applies what is read from the Bible.
THE DOXOLOGY is often sung before or after the offering is
taken, thanking God for all God has provided for us. This hymn is also used as a
blessing before a meal. The words can be found on page 592 of the Hymnal.
THE LORD’S PRAYER is the prayer Jesus taught the disciples.
It is found in Matthew 5:9-13 (page 1504 in the Pew Bible). This church uses the
“debts-debtors” version.
THE BENEDICTION is a blessing, usually taken from the Bible,
reminding everyone that God is true to his promise to always be with us.
THE POSTLUDE is a concluding musical movement played at the
end of the worship service. The Prelude and the Postlude are similar to a
beautiful frame around a picture. If you have any questions about how or why we
worship the way we do, please feel free to ask one of the pastors.