Saturday, December 16, 2017
Community Christmas Eve Service of Worship and Music, 5 p.m. Sunday, December 24
Steve Davidowski and Friends 7 p.m. Dec. 21!
Steve and Friends play this concert annually to benefit Neighbors in Need, a non-profit food pantry and crisis organization that serves Madison County.
This show is guaranteed to bring delight to the sourest grinch, so come early to the church at 165 S. Main Street in downtown Marshall to get a good seat and enjoy! Donations are welcome as they help with heating assistance or other client needs.
See ya there!
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Saturday, December 9, 2017
No Worship December 10
In the meantime, please read Mark 1:1-8, and ponder what the beginning of God's good news looks like in your life; what will you change to make the path straight?
Stay safe and we'll see you next Sunday, December 17!
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Friday, September 29, 2017
Blessing of the Animals is October 8!
Join us on the church parking lot at 9 a.m. rain or shine for a Blessing of the Animals Service
in honor and remembrance of St. Francis of Assisi
and in recognizing the blessing of the Creation.
If it barks, purrs, crawls, baaas, bleats, neighs or anything else, Pastor Melissa will bless it!
People and pets can enjoy treats after the service.
Who knows? Maybe Chester the Goat will be there;
regardless, please safely leash, bridle, restrain or contain your pet
and we’ll see you October 8!
Marshall Presbyterian Church
165 S. Main Street, Marshall, NC 28753
828 649 3622
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We're Cookin' Up a Storm!
Hey Everyone,
Marshall Presbyterian Church is a proud supporter of the Madison County Arts Council!
The Council’s annual Art on the Island event is tomorrow, September 30, from 10-5 on Blannahassett Island.
Enjoy a GORGEOUS fall day, admire the works of art, get a little shopping done, and then head over to OUR booth for a DEE-licious lunch!
See you there!
Friday, June 2, 2017
Church on the Road June 4!
We'll be back next Sunday and wish you a safe, productive, and fun week!
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Mermaid Festival Fish Fry!
Marshall Presbyterian is honored to be asked to do a Fish Fry tomorrow June 3) for the 10th Annual Mermaid Festival!
Come see Chef Cap'n Garry, Cole Slaw Queen Genell King, and your favorite Church Ladies and Guys on Back Street behind the post office and they'll serve up a DEE-LICIOUS plate of:
Whitefish
Cole Slaw
French Fries
Hush Puppies (in case you've got a yapper)
Cold drinks
Brownie
All so fresh you'll have to slap 'em!
$10/plate goes to support the church's outreach projects here in Madison County and in other parts of the world.
Come on by and enjoy good food with your friends in Marshall and Madison County! :-D
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Saturday, April 8, 2017
Palm Sunday, Holy Week, and Easter Schedule
April 9, Palm Sunday
11 a.m. service with palms, the Lord’s Supper; then the stripping and draping of the sanctuary and departure in silence
April 10-13
At some point spend time in silent reflection in the sanctuary
April 13
6 p.m. Seder meal with Calvary Baptist Church assisting
April 14
At some point spend time in silent reflection in the sanctuary
April 16, Easter
7:30 a.m. sunrise service with First Baptist Church Marshall on Blannahassett Island. If rain between 6:30-7:30 a.m., the service will be held at Marshall Presbyterian Church.
11 a.m. Easter service of worship and music in the sanctuary
Marshall Presbyterian Church wishes you a reflective and meaningful Holy Week and joyous Easter!
Sunday, March 12, 2017
Snow, schmow!
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Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Imposition of the Ashes at MHU Broyhill Chapel March 1
We invite you to attend an ecumenical Ash Wednesday service at noon at Mars Hill University’s Broyhill Chapel (on Hwy 213 that runs through the MHU campus). Rev. Melissa and pastors from several area communities of faith will lead the service.
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of forty days of introspection; pondering our mortality and our need of a savior (the ashes are a symbol of our mortality). The forty days are a time of penitence, prayer, and fasting, and they can also be a time of taking up a discipline that honors the Creation and our Savior. The forty-day time period runs through Holy Saturday, the day before Easter, the day we give thanks that we do indeed have a savior in Jesus Christ. We invite you to join with other Christians on this journey to Easter that begins Wednesday, March 1.
Saturday, January 7, 2017
Worship Service Cancelled for January 8, 2017
We hate to cancel worship, but in the interest of exercising good weather sense and for everyone’s safety, it’s best to stay home tomorrow, January 8. Be safe and we’ll see you next week!