December 21, 2025
Susan Tordella

“Stewardship Sunday”
February 9, 2025
- Bob Williams
- Cindy Malley
- Jim Nehring
- John Ford
- Rev. Lara Hoke
- Roger Price
- Susan Tordella
- Thea Shapiro
- fighting fascism
- happy together
- stewardship
- Time for All Ages
Stewardship Sunday was Zoom-only worship due to the weather. But… we’re “happy together”!
“No Rehearsal Pageant”
December 18, 2022
For the second year in a row, DRE Thea Shapiro and the congregation had great fun with a “no rehearsal” and alternative pageant, adapted from Norman Allen’s work.
“The Littlest Thing Can Begin a Transformation of Your Mind, Heart and Spirit”
March 27, 2022
- Bob Williams
- Dave T
- Debbie Eston
- Larry Kaylor
- Rich Lombardy
- Sam Williams
- Susan Tordella
- hope
- prison
- prison ministry
- Time for All Ages
- transformation
I powerful talk by a formerly incarcerated person. Share-the-Plate for Concord Prison Outreach.
“No Rehearsal Pageant”
December 19, 2021
- Bob Williams
- Debbie Eston
- Emily Welch
- Rev. Lara Hoke
- Sara Cope
- Susan Tordella
- Thea Shapiro
- Christmas
- nativity
- Time for All Ages
Director of Religious Education Thea Shapiro led the whole congregation through a jolly no-rehearsal pageant! We had lots of fun.
“Suffragette Sunday” with The Artemis Singers
April 19, 2020
- Carole Tillis
- Caroline Marvin
- Carolyn McCreary
- Kathryn Pfaltzgraff
- Lynn Courtney
- Martha Childs
- Peggy Britton
- Rev. Lara Hoke
- Susan Tordella
- Vicki Merriam
- Artemis Singers
- feminism
- online worship
- Time for All Ages
- voting rights
- women's rights
- women's suffrage
In honor of the 100th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage in the USA, FCU’s Artemis Singers bring us “Suffragette Sunday”! If you go to the YouTube link and click on “show more” in the description, you will see the Order of Service with blue time stamps that will enable you to move forward or back to any particular worship element. Service description: “We look back at a time just after the 1918 Spanish Flu epidemic and during World War I as women were finally able to get enough support to pass the 19th amendment of the United State Constitution. The women who led the movement inspire us by their courage, commitment, and persistence. In this service, we will hear the voices of the most prominent suffragettes and sing songs of the movement. The children join us in our virtual choir for the prelude and postlude.”