Events

Combating Human Trafficking: Florida Today

Attend an event to encourage awareness of new anti-trafficking laws in Florida, to push for the full implementation across the state and to highlight further actions and legislations that may be needed to end sex and labor trafficking in Florida. Combat Human Trafficking: Florida Today will be held from 9:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Thursday, January 7 at Atlantic Country Club, 190 Atlantis Boulevard, Lake Worth. To register, visit www.tinyurl.com/2016-symposium.

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Christmas in the Park

You are invited to celebrate Christmas in the Park with Church by the Glades East Side on Tuesday, December 22nd at 7 p.m. at Huizenga Amphitheater, one East Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale.  For more information, visit churchbytheglades.com.

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Christmas in the Park

You are invited to celebrate Christmas in the Park with Church by the Glades East Side on Tuesday, December 22nd at 7 p.m. at Huizenga Amphitheater, one East Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale.  For more information, visit churchbytheglades.com.

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Singles Friday Night Bible Study

The group meets at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church, 13301 Ellison Wilson Road, Juno Beach, Florida on the third Friday of every month at 7:00 pm. We meet at homes on the other Fridays.

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Florida Children’s Baptist Homes Christmas Open House

Florida Baptist Children’s Homes is inviting everyone in Southeast Florida to enjoy festive treats and see how the lives of children are being forever changed at its Miami campus on Dec. 11 from 6-8 p.m. There will be jolly good eats, enlightening cottage tours and fun-filled family entertainment. The campus is located at 7748 SW 95th Terrace in Miami. “It is a wonderful opportunity to experience a place where lives of children are changed every day,” said Dr. Jerry Haag, President of Florida Baptist Children’s Homes. “Just a little bit of time, energy and resources can make a major impact […]

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Free Men’s Breakfast

Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church, 5555 N Federal Hwy, Fort Lauderdale, will host a Free Men’s Breakfast on Saturday, November 7th at 9 a.m. Guest Speaker Dr. Pete Alinson will speak on the topic “Like Father/Like Son –  How Knowing God as Our Father Changes Everything.” Contact Craig Starley for more information at [email protected].

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An Evening with John Moore and Friends

First Presbyterian Coral Springs presents Rev. John Moore, our Minister of Music and professional trumpeter, closes the 2015-2016 season once again on June 3 at 7 p.m. Collaborating with famed organist Samuel Metzger and other guests, this concert will feature a potpourri of favorite music collected in almost 20 years of musical collaboration. Don’t miss this rousing finale to this year’s Music Series! For more information fpccoralsprings.org/events

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First Presbyterian Coral Springs Dinner Show

This is a new event in our music series, designed to provide entertainment and fellowship to our members and to those in our community. The theme will be an Italian night, featuring great Italian music and food. Specially selected talent (by audition only), along with professional musicians, will provide a night of fun, fellowship, great food, and great entertainment on February 12 at 7 p.m.

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The Spirit of Christmas

Combining Christmas music from both secular and sacred tradition, The Spirit of Christmas has become one of our most popular events. This year, First Presbyterian Coral Springs will be featuring the musical, I’ll Be Home for Christmas, by Deborah Craig-Claar and Mark Hayes on December 12th at 7 p.m. Featuring music from the early 20th century, our Sanctuary Choir, orchestra, soloists, dancers, and actors, will be presenting an evening full of laughter and tears, showing forth the reality of Christ in Chrismas even during very difficult circumstances. Visit www.fpccoralsprings.org for more information.

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FPC presents Handel’s Messiah

George Handel’s sacred oratorio Messiah is without question one of the most popular works in the choral/orchestral repertoire today. In what has become an almost indispensable Christmas tradition, this work is a perennial favorite at First Presbyterian Church of Coral Springs, 2251 Riverside Dr., Coral Springs. Combining choir, soloists, and orchestra, this work beautifully portrays the life and work of Jesus Christ, our Savior. Handel scholar, Robert Myers, wrote: “logically Handel’s masterpiece should be called Redemption, for its author celebrates the idea of redemption, rather than the personality of Christ.” For the believer and non-believer alike, Handel’s Messiah is undoubtedly […]

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