To view the schedule of events at Nassau Church, please visit the website calendar: | |
9:15 AM - Livestream & In-Person
11:00 AM - In-Person Only
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Not sure how to find our online worship? Livestream services can be found on the Nassau Church website. You can also watch live on our Facebook page and YouTube channel.
Reminder: Daylight Savings Time begins Sunday, March 10! Set your clocks forward one hour.
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Worship Note: Youth Sunday on March 17 | |
9:15/9:30 AM: Education for All Ages
11:00 AM: One Service of Worship (in-person & livestream), led by the youth of our congregation.
No choirs, fellowship or dinner for youth that night; see the Upper Room email for information about the off-site activity.
Contact Lauren Yeh (609-924-0103 x106)
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Give online using the link provided or by using Church Life on your phone. Checks can be mailed to 61 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ 08542, dropped off in the drop box near the base of the ramp by the parking lot or placed in the offering plates on Sunday morning. | |
To donate to a specific fund, use the drop-down menu. | |
The Session is very grateful to all who have pledged their financial support for Nassau Church for 2024. We have received 255 pledges for a total of $1,351,706. This is an increase over 2023 pledges of over 3% - one of the largest increases in many years. While the 2024 active campaign is complete, it is not too late to add your commitment to support Nassau’s mission and ministry as we seek to “do justice, love kindness and walk humbly” with our God. | |
Deacon Mission Cards & Gifts | |
Sundays March 10, 17, and 24 after each service of worship
Twice a year Cards & Gifts are offered for sale to support international mission partners. You are invited to join the Nassau members who design and create them. Saturdays, March 2 and 9, 2:00-4:00 PM in the Assembly Room. All materials are provided. Contact Agnes Olah for more information.
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One Great Hour of Sharing on Palm Sunday | |
On Sunday, March 25, we will receive this special offering of the PCUSA that supports efforts to relieve hunger through the Presbyterian Hunger Program, promote development through the Presbyterian Committee on the Self-Development of People, and assist in areas of disaster through Presbyterian Disaster Assistance. | |
Find out more about Nassau's recently featured mission partners on our website. | |
Learn more about what is happening at Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church this week. | |
As a vibrant, diverse Christian community, Nassau Presbyterian Church depends on faithful, informed, and visionary leaders. Your Nominations Committee values your suggestions as we prepare the slate of officers to be presented to the congregation for Elder, Deacon, Audit Committee, and the Nominations Committee. Nominees must be active church members and cannot be clergy. Please use the online form below.
Paper forms, found in the narthex, literature rack and church office, may be filled out on Sunday mornings and returned to the church office.
Contact Melissa Davis or Tom Coogan
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March Conference Room Art Show
Photography by Ned Walthall
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“Who Is My Neighbor” is an exhibition of portraits of individuals passing through the remarkable light and shadow of Grand Central Terminal. Organized around the lawyer's question to Jesus, these pictures put the same question to you in a different way. Whom would you like to exclude? Which picture would you like to take down? Who among these are not your neighbor? | |
GriefEncounters Support Group | |
Tuesdays 7:00-8:30 PM, 3/5, 12, 19, 26; 4/9, 16, Conference Room
Wednesdays 10:00-11:30 AM, 3/13, 20, 27; 4/3, 10, 17, Conference Room
Grief is one of life’s most profound experiences. Many of us are simply not prepared for the level of sadness, isolation, and vulnerability that often result after losing someone we deeply love. This spring we have expanded and will offer two separate groups. Please join us as we share our journeys of grief, supported by God’s grace, scripture, and one another.
Contact Lois Foley (Tues. evenings)
Contact Sara Alyea (Wed. mornings)
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Next Meeting: March 17,12:15 PM, Conference Room
Join us for a discussion of “The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store”” by James McMcBride, winner of the National Book Award and recipient of the National Humanities Medal. The story is set in Philadelphia's Jewish quarter between the World Wars. Themes include racism, antisemitism, labor organizing, and substance abuse. Coffee and tea provided. If you like, bring a sack lunch and something to share.
Contact Ginger August
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Music for Viola and Piano | |
Thursday, March 21, 12:15PM, Niles Chapel
Westminster Conservatory at Nassau presents a recital by Conservatory faculty members Dennis Krasnokutsky, viola and Larissa Korkina, piano. The program includes music of J.S. Bach, Franz Schubert, Mikhail Glinka, and Carl Maria von Weber. The recital is open to the public and free of charge.
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Lenten Service of Wholeness & Healing | |
Sunday, March 24, 2:00 PM, Niles Chapel
Healing and wholeness are at the very heart of God's intention for humanity. Join us as we gather in quiet prayer, music, and scripture, longing for healing and compassion. We seek restoration of mind, body, and spirit, as well as wholeness within our relationships, communities, and the world. We gather because God calls us to support, hope, and pray with one another as we seek God’s mending.
Contact Lauren McFeaters (609-924-0103 x102)
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You are invited to give an Easter tulip in memory or honor of a loved one. A full listing will be printed in the Easter Order of Worship on March 31. Tulips can be taken from the church after the 11:00 AM service of Easter worship.
Deadline: March 17
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Lunch & Learn with Karlfried Froehlich | |
Sunday, March 24, 12:15-1:15 PM
Assembly Room with a light lunch, suggested donation $12
Join us to hear Karlfried share about religious art in Florence. RSVP by Wednesday, March 20, using the link below or contacting the church office.
Contact Lauren Yeh (609-924-0103 x106)
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Summer 2024 - Save the Dates
for Families with Children
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Friends encouraged and warmly welcomed.
Vacation Bible School, "Gospel on the Go," will take place each morning, Monday, June 24 – Thursday, June 27, PreK – Grade 5. Many youth and adult volunteers are needed!
Contact Ingrid Ladendorf
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Chancel Drama Week, "In the Image," will take place each afternoon, Monday, August 5 – Friday, August 9, offered in worship Sunday, August 11, Grades 3–12. All interested will be cast in this fantastic musical!
Contact Ingrid Ladendorf
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Splash Camp, day trips (ocean, stream, quarry, pool) Monday–Thursday, July 1–4, rising grades 6–9.
Find registration forms in the literature racks outside the church office or online.
Contact Lauren Yeh (609-924-0103 x106)
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For pastoral news on congregational life including births, deaths, marriages, use the button below. | |
Nassau's Weekly Prayer Chain & D365 Devotional | |
D365 is a Presbyterian Church (USA) website and app offering a daily devotional experience written on a single theme for one week. Through scripture, prayer, and blessing you will read honest struggles and questions, all in the context of faith. You're invited to let the writer’s words serve as background for your own conversation with God.
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While the building remains locked on some weekdays, administrative staff are onsite full time and program staff are in the office regularly. Please use the doorbell at the ramp entrance if you need access when the church office is open. If you need to drop something off, the locked drop box at the bottom of the ramp is checked daily.
Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Please visit the staff contact page for emails and phone extensions or leave a voicemail on the general office line 609-924-0103 (dial 0) or send an email to office@nassauchurch.org.
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