Just some of the bags being packed and provided to the community through ArmInArm.
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You can add your pictures there, too! Or use
#NassauAtHome
on your social media!
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Giving online is now the easiest and most efficient way to give to your church.
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Text Giving
Want to give via text message?
Text
NASSAU operating
to
73256
to give to the Operating Fund.
Text
NASSAU hunger
to
73256
to give to the Hunger Fund.
Standard messaging rates apply.
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Stewardship During This Time
The people of Nassau Presbyterian Church celebrate and demonstrate God’s love through worship and service in Princeton and through our lives and work in the world.
On behalf of the Session and Staff, I want to express our deep gratitude for your continued consideration in giving to Nassau Church. Because of your support, Nassau Church is in a good financial position during this period of uncertainty. Our church staff continues to work closely with our Session and Finance Committee in preparation for our fiscal year 2021 budget. With your support, we have been able to continue our work to support our Mission, to keep our faith community vibrant and to support our commitment to mission programs and to our staff. We monitor our situation weekly and will make adjustments in any areas as needed.
We continue to be acutely aware that this time of unprecedented upheaval may have impacted your financial situation and that you may also be planning and thinking about that. In the midst of it all, along with our Pastor Davis and the Session, I simply ask that you remember your financial stewardship to Nassau through our “remote” ways of giving, as listed here.
With gratitude to God for your generous giving to Nassau Church,
Kim Kleasen
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Giving online is very accessible through the button provided above. It is now the easiest and most efficient way to give to the church. You may also send your gift in the U.S. mail. As our offices have closed, mail will be forwarded to Linda Gilmore. For more efficient delivery, you may also mail directly to Linda (look up her address in My Nassau or Church Life or contact her by email.) Checks received by mail are deposited each Friday. Mail forwarding has been sporadic so if you mailed a check more than 2 weeks ago that has not cleared, please contact
Linda
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Adult Education - Saturday, April 25 @ 9:15 AM
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Lindsey Trozzo returns for another session on the Gospel of John.
Check your inbox on Saturday morning for a video link.
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Worship - Sunday, April 26, 9:15 a.m.
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The worship service will be available in the blue "Worship" box on the
homepage
on the website on Sunday, April 26, beginning at 9:15 a.m. There will also be a direct link to worship and all-ages Zoom coffee hour in an email on Sunday morning. You can also access "one-click" worship through our
YouTube channel
starting at 9:15 a.m. on Sunday mornings.
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Zoom Coffee Hour - Sunday, April 26, 11:00 a.m.
All-ages Zoom Fellowship
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Bring your own coffee/juice and join at 11 a.m. or a few minutes earlier, so we can split into breakout conversation groups. Link and details will arrive in your inbox on Sunday morning. If you haven't Zoomed yet, you’ll need to download a small app to your computer, iPad/tablet, or smartphone. For technical support, please review the following tips
here
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New School for Music Study Online Recital
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Please join us on April 26 at 2:30 p.m. for our upcoming virtual faculty piano recital: A Concert of Hope, featuring the faculty of The New School for Music Study. The concert will feature music to inspire, including works by Bach, Mozart, Schumann, Liszt, and more. Register
here
.
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Small Group Re-Boot begins in May
Sign-up is open now
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We can keep connecting even in these distancing days. So, it seemed the right time to offer another round of Small Group gatherings (featuring some favorite leaders!), via Zoom, beginning in May. Click
here for the schedule
.
Groups will study stories from the
Book of Acts
. Eric Barreto will return to Online Adult Education in May and also be teaching these same texts.
Contact
Corrie
for more information.
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Lenten Devotions transitionin
g to Eastertide
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Would you or your whole family like to write a meditation to share with the rest of the congregation? Whether you are alone and bored, or fearful and anxious, or looking for a project to fill the long hours between breakfast and bedtime, this might be just the thing. Instructions and assistance available.
Please contact
Marcia Wood
. We only need 5 volunteer writers.
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Look for the Zoom link in your email. The meeting is waiting room protected.
- 5:00 p.m. - Middle School
- 7:00 p.m. - High School
- 8:00 p.m. - Back from College
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Breaking Bread Worship continues weekly at 6:30 p.m. EDT on Sundays.
Come as you are, and
join us for worship! Email
Andrew Scales
for the Zoom link.
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All Children, Youth and Adult choirs continue to meet via Zoom and YouTube! Look for a Zoom invitation in your email. We are thankful for the ways in which music continues to connect us. Please contact
Noel
or
Ingrid
for more information.
Zoom Schedule for Children and Youth:
Wednesdays, Joyful Noise and Carol Choir at 4:00 p.m., Choir 3-4-5 at 5:00 p.m.
Sundays, Cantorei at 5:00 p.m. and Chorale at 6:30 p.m.
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Opportunities for Community Support
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The ministry of prayer is part of the baptismal calling of every believer. We pray for the world because God so loves the world. We pray for the church because it is Christ’s body, living and working in the world. We pray for one another because we care for the wholeness of God’s people.
T
o request prayer for yourself, a loved one, or a friend please contact
Debbi Roldan
.
To join the prayer chain, send Debbi your email address or phone number.
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Reaching the Nassau Staff
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The church office is now closed. Staff are reachable by phone (609) 924-0103 and
email
.
If you have a pastoral emergency please call the church office, dial "0", and leave a message.
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Nassau Presbyterian Church
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