To view the schedule of events at Nassau Church, please visit the website calendar: | |
Communion Worship Services | |
9:15 AM - Livestream & In-Person
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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. | |
Princeton Public Health nurses are providing at-home flu vaccinations for homebound Princeton residents. There is limited vaccine supply for this population so requests for this service are for those unable to leave their house to go to a flu clinic/pharmacy/medical office. To make an appointment, call Public Health Nurse, Kathy Korwin, 609-497-7609.
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Celebrate with Westminster Presbyterian Church | |
Sunday, November 5, 3:00 pm, 1140 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, NJ
Join Westminster Presbyterian Church as they celebrate 125 years of joyful worship and justice ministries! The celebration will begin with worship in the sanctuary with Rev. David Davis preaching; dinner and friend-connecting will follow the service.
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Visit with Mission Co-Worker | |
Friday, November 17, 7:00 PM, Kingston Presbyterian Church
Rev. Dr. Karla Ann Koll will share about her work in Costa Rica at Latin American Biblical University. Join members of the Presbytery for conversation and dessert. Karla is one of three PC(USA) Mission Co-Workers supported by Nassau Church.
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Drop off in the main office on Sundays by January 7
The Mass Incarceration Task Force is collecting 2024 calendars to send to East Jersey State Prison in Rahway. The calendars must not have wire bindings, but staples are okay.
Contact Lauren Yeh (609-924-0103x106)
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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. | |
Art of Faithfulness presents:
A Choral Evening Service
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Saturday, November 4, 5:00 PM, Sanctuary
Cantorei and the Adult Choir will join a chamber orchestra to present Haydn’s Missa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo, complemented by the poem Mass for the Day of St. Thomas Didymus by Denise Levertov. An offering will be taken in support of the Department of Religious Ministries with Princeton Health, and a reception will follow this special evening service.
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Beyond Malibu Information Meeting | |
Sunday, November 5, 10:20 am, Room 304
Youth (15+) and Adults, July 17-27, 2024
Come hear about this summer’s faith formation trip to British Columbia, find out why the packing list is so specific, pick up hard copies of the forms, and have your questions answered. Come listen, ask questions, explore. Maybe you’ll be inspired to Go Beyond! Registration for this trip is due December 1, 2023.
Contact Mark Edwards (609-924-0103x108)
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Central NJ Interfaith Stitchers for Peace | |
Next meeting: Sunday, November 5, 2:00 - 4:00 PM, Assembly Room
We are dedicated to crafting hope, healing, and peace one stitch at a time and are non-violent revolutionaries united in a compassionate fight for hope, healing, and peace for all, no exceptions. Christian, Jewish, and Muslim houses of worship take turns hosting our meetings, including Nassau. We are a Peace Pod of www.knitting4peace.org.
Contact Juanell Boyd (732-690-7789)
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Art of Faithfulness: Musica Divina | |
Mondays, Nov. 6-27, 7:00-8:30 PM, Zoom
Join us as we engage in “holy listening” as a prayerful path to experiencing God’s presence in our lives, individually and collectively. We will use music in combination with text and visual arts to reflect on how they relate, speak to, and express our faith.
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Music for Two Flutes and Piano | |
Thursday, November 16, 12:15 PM, Niles Chapel
Westminster Conservatory at Nassau will continue with a recital of music for two flutes and piano. Flutists Ellen Fisher Deerberg and Kevin Willois along with pianist Patricia Tupta Landy will perform music by Leo Delibes, Franz Doppler, Wilhelm Peterson-Berger, and Francis Poulenc. The recital is open to the public free of charge.
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Sunday, November 19, 12:15 PM, Conference Room
Join a discussion of China Court by Rumer Godden, the book originally scheduled for our October meeting. A family’s loves, pains, triumphs, and scandals are laid bare, forming an intricate tapestry of heart-wrenching humanity, in a remarkable work of fiction from one of the most acclaimed British novelists of the twentieth century. Bring a sack lunch and something to share. Coffee and tea are provided. All are welcome.
Contact Ginger August (609-924-6391)
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Still Blooming, Photography by Juanell Boyd | |
A Photo Show & Sale to Benefit the Hunger Offering, through December 3.
“Children see their peers developing capabilities that they do not yet have, while older adults may lose capabilities they once had, so we all need to find new ways to bloom. The variety of flowers displayed in this show can serve as a metaphor for the variety of ways we find throughout our lifetime to do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with our God.”
To Purchase Juanell Boyd (732-690-7789)
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Presbyterian Women in the Presbytery of the Coastlands Fall Gathering | |
Saturday, November 4, 9:00 AM - 1:30 PM
First Presbyterian Church of Metuchen Social Center
270 Woodbridge Ave., Metuchen, NJ 08840
Join us for a panel discussion on Food Insecurity and an update on Friends for Haiti Update with Catherine Wolf, MD. $8.00 donation includes light breakfast and lunch.
Contact Deb Teall (908-917-3990)
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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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