Juneteenth Lecture Series: An evening with Dr. Eddie Glaude Jr. discussing Freedom, Democracy, Race and the Value Gap

Please join us for “An evening with Dr. EEddie_Glaude_2017-02-23ddie Glaude Jr. discussing Freedom, Democracy, Race and the Value Gap”

June 16, 2017 6pm-8pm

First Presbyterian Church, 1903 Church Street,  Galveston

Dr. Eddie S. Glaude, Jr. is the William S. Tod Professor of Religion and African American Studies and the Chair of the Center for African American Studies at Princeton University. He joined the faculty of Princeton University in 2002. He is the author of several books and publications, the latest being In a Shade of Blue: Pragmatism and the Politics of Black America, In 2009 he was awarded Princeton’s President’s Award for Distinguished Teaching. His research interests include American pragmatism, specifically the work of John Dewey, and African American religious history and its place in American public life.

New Pages!

“Ministries and Missions” has a “Missions Committee” sub-page,
“We love Children” has a “Children’s Ministry” sub-page,
Outreach Grants has been updated with the awardee’s of the grants,
and have you read N♪tes from the Larry Patton Music Arts Suite, under Worship Arts?
If you go allllll the way to the bottom you’ll find a link to the Mission Yearbook.

This page is ever evolving so keep checking back!

Food Pantry Sunday

Remember that the first Sunday of each month is “Food Pantry Sunday.” Please bring non-perishable food items and place them in the wire basket in the Church Street entrance foyer. Food pantries are usually running low on supplies after the holidays.

On-going food bank needs include: Canned meat/fish, pop-top individual serving items, fruit cups, breakfast/snack bars, peanut butter & cheese crackers, bottled water, individual size toiletries.

All food is taken to the local St. Vincent’s House Food Pantry for local distribution.