April 27, 2021
Worship & Education
Saturdays:

This Sunday:
Children's Church School at 10:00 a.m.
Livestream Worship at 11:00 a.m.
All-Ages Fellowship at 12:00 p.m. following worship
Supporting Nassau Church
Give online using the link provided or by using Church Life on your phone.
If you wish to mail a check or have questions about gifts, please contact Linda Gilmore.
Staying Connected
Welcome to Nassau's Outdoor Fellowship Gatherings!
Spring is here and fellowship opportunities have arrived. Sign up today for a variety of get-togethers.

In addition, throughout the summer, on Wednesday evenings beginning May 12, bring a chair, blanket, and dinner to the church for an outdoor picnic fellowship at 6:15 p.m. This is followed by evening worship at 7:00 p.m., in our new parking lot chapel.
Virtual Hymn Sing: Come Into God’s Presence Singing Alleluia!
Join Noel and Ingrid for the last Zoom hymn sing of the season on May 5 at 7:00 p.m. Young and old alike are invited to this interactive time of singing virtually together. Come prepared to enjoy some of Nassau’s favorite hymns, choruses, and refrains as we sing, sign, sway, and clap together. We hope to see you for this uplifting time of song and celebration. Watch your email the morning of May 5 for the Zoom link!
Presbyterian Women of the NEW Central Presbytery
You are invited to our all-women Zoom inaugural Spring Gathering, Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. This newly formed organization is an amalgam of what was New Brunswick, Monmouth, and Elizabeth presbyteries. Become part of Presbyterian Women's history as we approve new bylaws, select new team leaders, and learn of past and new mission opportunities. These are exciting times. Everyone may participate online or by calling in. You may find the link using the button below.
Contact Lorraine Jackson for more information
Meeting ID: 862 3255 7841 
Passcode: 298399
Wilderness Wanderings: God Prepares A People
Monday, June 28 to Thursday, July 1

VBS and PresbyCamp return with Outdoor, In-person programs!
Registration is OPEN!
Click the button below for more information and to register.
Questions? Contact Corrie Berg.
This summer we will gather together again (outdoors and in-person on the grounds of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Princeton) to revisit the story of the Exodus and the 40-year trek through the desert from Egypt to the Promised Land. Along the way, God provided water, food, rules for living together, and leaders for the people. As we journey through this pandemic, God provides for us—young and old, individuals and the church community—what we need too.
Westminster Conservatory Recital - May 20
On Thursday, May 20, at 12:15 p.m., join us for the final recital of the program year featuring violinist Dezheng Ping and pianist Larissa Korkina performing music of Beethoven and Grieg. Previous recitals can also be viewed on the website.
Play Reading Small Group
You can join the play-reading group by reading aloud J.M. Synge’s famous comedy “The Playboy of the Western World,” viewing a performance, and discussing it. We Zoom Fridays at 4:30-5:30 p.m. beginning May 7. Contact Marcia Wood for more info.
Programming for Children, Youth, and College & Young Adults
Find details about getting involved in our ongoing programming online by clicking the button below.
This Week at Witherspoon
Learn more about what is happening at Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church this week.
Nassau's Weekly Scripture Phone Line & Prayer Chain
Neighbors Helping Neighbors
#MissionMonday
Over the past decade Nassau Presbyterian Church has sent approximately 200 members - youth and adults, experienced and beginners - to work on projects for ASP Appalachia Service Project. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic we have not been able to participate since 2019 but look forward to the next opportunity.
Opportunities for Community Support
Details include Arm in Arm volunteer volunteer sign up link.
Reaching the Nassau Staff
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