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Weekly Events

Regular Worship:

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11:00 A.M. each Sunday (Click here for directions to our church)

Sunday School:

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Sunday school meets in the sanctuary at 10 am.  The discussion group is geared for junior high scholars through adults but activities are available for younger children.

Monthly Events

Communion is celebrated:

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The first Sunday of each month

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Maundy Thursday

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Christmas Eve

Session Meetings:

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The session, or governing body of this church, meets the first Sunday of each month following the regular worship service. If you have concerns you wish to bring before the session, want to join the church, or just see how the Presbyterian system works you are welcome to attend.

Annual Events

March/April

Maundy Thursday:

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A solemn service of worship is held on Maundy Thursday ending with the congregation going out into the dark to await the coming of Easter

August

Corinth Anniversary:

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A long time tradition at Corinth was to celebrate the founding of the congregation by singing old time hymns  and sharing gallons of homemade ice cream.  This tradition has been expanded to span all the Sundays in August in a series of concerts by professional performers with a relationship to our congregation.  Everyone is welcome to this festive series.

November

Church Thanksgiving:

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Since Thanksgiving was made an official holiday, Corinth has celebrated with a festive meal the Thursday before the official Thanksgiving. It is a grand event.

December

Christmas Eve:

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This candlelight service is one of the most memorable of the year. The centerpiece is reading one of Martin Luther’s Christmas sermons. Following the service we take our candles out into the night to await the coming of the Christ child.

Story Teller Sunday:

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Since 1984, internationally known story teller, Elizabeth Ellis,  has shared some of her stories with us as our "last, best Christmas gift" on the first Sunday following Christmas.

 

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