Fridays at First Podcast

Fridays at First - 6.5.2026

12 min · 5. juni 2026
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This week on Fridays at First, Dr. Richard Gibbons shares exciting ways First Presbyterian Church is celebrating our nation’s 250th birthday, including special patriotic worship services on June 28 and the upcoming Proclaim Liberty concert on July 1. He also congratulates this year’s graduates, highlights the Father’s Day Men’s Choir, and welcomes Fine Arts Director Chelsea Fraser for a conversation with artist Mary Burkett about her upcoming Lenz Gallery exhibit. Finally, Dr. Gibbons reflects on the significance of Communion and invites listeners to prepare for the Lord’s Supper by reading Luke 24:28–35 before Sunday worship.

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Fridays at First - 5.22.2026

Join Rev. Dr. Richard Gibbons each Friday for a warm and thoughtful look at the life of First Presbyterian Church and the rhythms of the season ahead. In this week’s episode, Dr. Gibbons reflects on the meaning of Memorial Day, shares highlights from the upcoming Greenville Scottish Highland Games (including his seersucker kilt appearance), and previews several exciting events at First—including a powerful new art exhibit, and Father’s Day worship featuring a men’s choir. Co-host Michelle Ward internees a few of our Student Ministry Summer Interns who tell us a little about themselves and summer activities planned for the youth. Dr. Gibbons also looks ahead to our special Patriotic Worship Services and the “Proclaim Liberty” concert as we prepare to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary. Tune in for encouragement, church news, and a touch of humor as we head into the weekend together.

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