The Historic First Presbyterian Church of Saint Marys Georgia

The happenings of the historic First Presbyterian Church of St. Marys Georgia and the periodic musings of its pastor Reverend Rick Douylliez and others.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

You Decide: How does YOUR church rate?

Interesting article! Check out this link to read about the characteristics of highly successful and effective churches!
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TOUGH WEEK? WE ARE OPEN ON SUNDAYS! Directions to First Presbyterian Church

From I-95 North or South - Georgia Exit #3 - Highway 40 East to Historic St. Marys (approximately 10 miles from I-95) You will see the church on the right immediately upon entering the historic district. City Hall will be on the left and the church is on the right. Corner of Osborne and Conyers Street. Please know that a warm welcome awaits you!

Phone 912-882-4650
Fax 912-882-3164
e-mail firstpresby@tds.net

FPC St. Marys is a member of the Presbyterian Church USA a denomination of more than two million. Our 300 member congregation meets each Lord's Day at 100 West Conyers Street. Worship is at 8:45 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages begins at 10:00 a.m. The Sacrament of Holy Communion is observed on the first Sunday of each month and at other special times during the year. For more information concerning our ministry please contact us at 912-882-4650 or e-mail us at firstpresby@tds.net

WELCOME!!

Members and friends of FPC St. Marys,

Welcome to the historic First Presbyterian Church where Christians have gathered for more than 200 years. We are a vibrant and active congregation of the Presbyterian Church USA. This blog will serve as our website for the remainder of 2010. The FPC Staff will be posting "church stuff" and personal musings and reflections that are directly related to our ministry at FPC (yet another way to help keep us all better informed). Feel free to tell us what you think about the site and please offer your suggestions by e-mailing us at firstpresby@tds.net and as always, we hope to see you soon at worship!

Tough week? We're open on Sundays! Know that a warm welcome awaits you and your family!



Church Staff


Reverend Rick L. Douylliez -Pastor

Jan Gillette - Secretary

Ann Barackman - Clerk of Session

Cliff Davenport - Treasurer

Mary Kay Weise - Organist/Pianist

Amanda Rector - Choir Director

Susan Hill - Director of Children's Ministry

Rachel Miles- Summer Christian Education Intern

Dianna Burgess - WNL Cook

Monica Atwater - Nursery Attendant

Kaie Atwater - Nursery Attendant

Robyn Ponsell - Custodian



FPC Reaching Out to Others!

FPC Reaching Out to Others!
Stephen Ministry - a one-to-one care-giving ministry began in our church earlier this year. Other important outreach in our church includes: Presbyterian Disaster Assistance - Family to Family Program, Camden House (domestic violence shelter) Habitat for Humanity of Camden County, Caring Hearts, Helping Hands Food Pantry, I.M. Sulzbacher Center for the Homeless, Kairos Prison Ministry, Camden County Department of Children and Family Services, St. Marys Senior Center, Magnolia Manor, The Mews, St. Marys Convalescent Center, SOUPER Bowl, One Great Hour of Sharing, Presbyterian Homes of Georgia, Thornwell Home for Children, Heifer International, Christmas Joy Gift Offering. WATCH FOR A NEW MINISTRY TO BEGIN THIS FALL FOR FAMILIES WITH ALTZEIMER'S DISEASE!

A Ministry of Caring for Those Who are Hurting

A Ministry of Caring for Those Who are Hurting
Our church now joins over 10,000 congregations and over 500,000 Stephen Ministers across the world in providing ministry for people who are hurting due to all circumstances of life. Please pray for our Stephen Ministers as they reach out to people in need of one-on-one Christian care: Paul Cosenza, Susie Cooper, Ann Gardner, Kathy Cade, Wayne Burton, Carol Surrency, Chris Thomas, Judy Southern, Julie Banks and Pastor Rick Douylliez. - Training our Stephen Ministers are Cathy Douylliez and Emmy Morrissey. Stephen Minister Kathy Cade has recently returned form Leadership Training in Orlando, Florida and is now a member of the Leadership Team. A new class of Stephen Ministers is about to convene as early as January 2011. If you are interested, please see one of our Stephen Ministers for more information or call Cathy Douylliez at 882-1209 or Emmy Morrissey at 673-1368.

New Youth and Adult Gathering on Sunday Mornings at FPC!

New Youth and Adult Gathering on Sunday Mornings at FPC!
Parents, drop off your kids for Sunday School in the Educational Building (former manse) and just follow your nose! Join other parents an youth for lively conversation and fellowship during the Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. The coffee will be on by 9:30 a.m. so come early! This summer, Pastoral Intern Ben Beasley is leading a class on Faith and Film. See article in main body of this blog.

PW NEWS

PW NEWS
Our Presbyterian Women are beginning a new year together in September. The Horizons Bible Study this year is JOURNEYS THROUGH REVELATION. PW held their annual Tea on August 1 and information was shared concerning all three circles including a NEW prayer shawl circle to begin in September. Information concerning the happenings of our PW are announced weekly at worship or may be found in the weekly newsletter THE HOLY COW.

Youth Ministry at FPC

Are you in the 6th grade - 12th grade? First Presbyterian Church is the place to be! This summer is full of opportunities for youth of all ages. We hope you can join us at worship soon to discover where you might fit in!



"GOD STRONG" is our motto in the youth group at First Presbyterian Church, Saint Marys, GA.


The youth have traveled to Ichetucknee Springs this summer and have attended the Gathering Place on Saint Simons Island. A recent back to school fling was held at Summer Waves on Jekyll Island. Another trip to Ichetucknee is being planned before the weather gets cooler. Watch the HOLY COW for details or listen for the announcement soon at worship!











It's Back This Fall - The fun begins on Wednesday September 1.

It's Back This Fall - The fun begins on Wednesday September 1.
One of the most fun things we do at FPC each is BIG MESSY ART! Have you ever painted with a mop or broom? If not, you need to sign your kids up AND YOURSELF for an exciting time! This annual program is held in the fall and followed up in the spring with additional opportunities for little hands to be CREATIVE. This fall the program will last for FOUR WEEKS and then our Kingdom Kids will begin rehearsals for the STRANGER IN THE MANGER, this year's Christmas play. Always lots of fun here at First Presbyterian Church! Below in this same bar, you will find pictures of the 2009 Christmas play. If anyone has pictures of the 2010 Spring Musical Down by the Creek Bank, please see Pastor Rick asap so that we can get some of those on this site. Thanks! For more information concerning the children's ministry at FPC please contact Elder Susan Hill at 576-3918 or409--5824.

An Exciting Travel Adventure

An Exciting Travel Adventure
WHAT A GREAT TIME WE HAD AS PILGRIMS TO THE HOLY LAND! April 12-21, 2010 - Spiritual Pilgrimage to northern and southern Israel. Our group returned in the spring (see article in main body of this blog) and we spent four days in Tiberias and took day trips to such places as Nazareth, The Mount of Beatitudes, Tabgha, and other pilgrimage sites. While in Jerusalem we will took day trips to The Dead Sea, Masada and spent plenty of time in and around Old Jerusalem. Those attending the trip were: Richard and Martha Blocker, Cliff and Debbie Davenport, Chuck and Dianne Hasbrouck, Jim and Lorna Gant, Alex and Lois Brough, Jack and Vivian Davidson, Bob and Elizabeth Thomas, Kay Westberry, Ann Barackman, Tom Cade, Lee Lyons, Barbarar Roemmele and Pastor Rick Douylliez. Our pilgrims will gather on Saturday August 28 to evaluate and reflect on their journey together. REMINDER: Join us in late spring-early summer 2011 for the JOURNEYS OF PAUL TRIP - We will travel to Istanbul Turkey and cruise the Greek Islands visiting the historic sites where the Apostle Paul walked, and preached the Good News!

Our Senior Adult Ministry is always on the move!

Our Senior Adult Ministry is always on the move!
Prime Timers are folks that are retired, wish they were retired or hope to be retired someday! Please watch for up-coming events in the HOLY COW newsletter which can be found each week in the worship bulletin.

Join a small group ministry at FPC!

Join a small group ministry at FPC!
Weavings is a quarterly publication by Upper Room Ministries and an opportunity for adults to gather in small groups to discuss these spiritual writings from various Christian authors. The Weavings groups meet in homes bi-monthly for approximately 90 minutes enjoying light refreshments and great fellowship! Copies of Weavings can be found in the narthex. Call the church office if you are interested in joining a small group. MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT BIBLE STUDY meets at 7:00 p.m. in the new educational building (former manse). The group will soon be studying the book TWELVE ORDINARY MEN by John McArthur.

Summer Fellowship Gatherings a Big Success!

Summer Fellowship Gatherings a Big Success!
DINNER AT SIX CALENDAR FOR SUMMER 2011 - WATCH THE SUNDAY WORSHIP BULLETIN FOR THE CULINARY DESTINATION OF THE WEEK.

Plan ahead to attend the Congregational Retreat on Sapelo Island in the Spring 2011

Plan ahead to attend the Congregational Retreat on Sapelo Island in the Spring 2011
Pastor Rick recently traveled to Sapelo Island, one of Georgia's beautiful barrier islands. Sapelo's first inhabitants were the Quale Indians. Today a community called Hog Hammock on the south end of the island has a population of nearly 70 people, many of them natives of Sapelo. Information about the retreat will be released by the Fellowship Committee this September.

A Brief History of First Presbyterian Church

On April 2, 1807, $1,823.50 was raised by public subscription "for for the promotion of divine worship and for the building of a small but convenient church for that purpose." Later subscriptions brought the total to $3,442.00. The building was completed in 1808. The church was non-denominational until a young Presbyterian missionary The Reverend Horace S. Pratt from the presbytery of New Brunswick, New Jersey came to St. Marys in 1821. In 1822 Pratt was ordained as the church's first pastor. First Presbyterian Church St. Marys is the oldest Presbyterian church building in the state of Georgia and has the distinction of being the oldest building in Georgia that has been in continuous use as a church since it was built in 1808. Today it is a thriving, vibrant congregation and the church home for more than 300 men, women and children. It is a member church of the Savannah Presbytery, a cluster of 42 churches in southeastern Georgia and the Presbyterian Church (USA).

About Rev. Rick Douylliez and First Presbyterian Church

  • FPC Saint Marys
  • Rev. Rick L. Douylliez

My Family

My Family
Pastor Rick Douylliez and his wife Cathy and two sons, Jacob and Jeremy.This photo was taken in the Sierra Mountains near Ponderosa, California. The family traveled cross country to attend the 218th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church USA in San Jose CA in June 08.

Weekly FPC Newsletter

Weekly FPC Newsletter
Catch up with the latest news concerning church happenings by reading THE HOLY COW! This weekly newsletter appears in the Sunday bulletin and many of the articles will also appear on this site also! The weekly deadline for contributions to the HOLY COW is each Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. It is preferred that you submit your article via e-mail to firstpresby@tds.net or calvinist@tds.net. Please include your phone number. Thank you!

Christ is the head of the Church... and all of its members are ministers!

Church Officers ~ The Session of First Presbyterian Church ~ Saint Marys, Georgia



Class of 2012
Jim Conner, Bob Grose, Emmy Morrissey, Carol Surrency, James Stacy

Class of 2013
Chuck Fulton, Joe Gregory, Chuck Hasbrouck, Susan Hill,
Filiz Morrow

Class of 2014
Ann Barackman, Wayne Burton, Debbie Davenport, Ro Kinson, Sylvia Zielinski

Worship at FPC

A warm welcome awaits you as you prepare to worship with us at the historic First Presbyterian Church of Saint Marys, Georgia. We hope this commentary will acquaint you with our order of worship and help you understand the meaning of what we are doing when we come together in the presence of the Risen Lord on the day that weekly commemorates His resurrection.


Our worship gatherings are built around scripture, preaching, sacrament, and the faith community — the ways Jesus Christ is present among us when "two or three are gathered" in his name. Our time together usually includes lessons from both testaments, and other portions of biblical texts that give shape and form to the service. Often, the hymns and anthems are also interpretations of the selected biblical texts which are ordinarily based on the Revised Common Lectionary.


The order of worship is called a liturgy, a compound of two Greek words — laos and ergon — which quite literally means “work of the people.” What we do together in prayer and praise, listening for and responding to God, proclaiming and confessing our faith, and engaging in forms of self-offering during this time of worship, is our work in this service. This is service in a twofold sense: as we serve God in this liturgy, God also serves us — speaking to us with words of comfort, challenge and encouragement, and strengthening us to continue our work as Christ’s people in the world. Our work is strengthened by your presence as you join us in this worship gathering.


We believe that children bring many gifts that are important to our worship experience and they are always strongly encouraged to participate . Because they are able to do several things at one time, we provide a children’s bulletin, colored pencils or crayons for their use during the service. The children's bulletin is usually structured around the worship themes for the day and are another means of helping them understand what is happening during each phase of the service. Following a Time With The Younger Church, the youngest (through first grade) are welcome to return to the pews with their parents, or leave with a worship assistant, to continue worshiping in a manner and place more accommodating to their needs for movement and conversation. Children who are second graders and up are encouraged to remain in the ssanctuary with their family or other adults. The Children’s Church class continues in the educational building or Fellowship Hall. During the last hymn following the sermon (11:00 a.m.) the children return to the sanctuary occasionally to present special music by the infamous Kingdom Kids Handbell Choir!

Congregational Life at FPC

Fellowship at FPC allows us to build relationships that enrich and support one another as we live and minister in this wonderful yet challenging world. Social activities for all ages are coordinated throughout the year including senior adult fellowship, The Prime Timers, a young disciple group Kingdom Kids, and a very active youth group Presbyterian Youth Fellowship (PYF). Presbyterian Women meet monthly September - May. Two small group ministries Weavings and the Thursday Night Men's Bible Study also provide opportunities for fellowship and the sharing of faith journeys and our growing spiritual practices.


Opportunities abound for the entire congregation to enjoy fellowship around coffee pots in all of our buildings on Sunday morning, at covered dish suppers each last Sunday of the month, at a weekly catered meal Wednesday Night Live, (September-May), at our summer Dinner at Six excursions and at other special events held throughout the year. Additionally, many members enjoy singing with the Chancel Choir or playing in the Bells of St. Marys Handbell Choir.


Our pastor is available for spiritual counseling or consultation, and is always on call for illnesses and emergencies.

Christian Education

Ongoing education for all ages is an important aspect of FPC's congregational life—helping us grow in our faith and discovery of how it relates to our everyday lives. Sunday morning classes include two adult classes which address a variety of topics, ranging from introductory courses in the Bible to theological discussions on contemporary issues. All classes are taught by distinguished leaders from the congregation and the larger community. Biblically based, age-appropriate curriculum for children through senior high is offered in our church's Sunday School. Midweek Christian Education programs are also offered September - May for all ages at our most popular event Wednesday Night Live!


Presbyterian 101 classes for new and old members alike are offered three or four times a year and are designed to explore what it means to confess Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and what its like to be a Presbyterian in the 21st century. Discussions focus on the Reformed tradition and its emphasis on Word, Sacrament and living a Christian life in a post-modern world. Time is also dedicated to the review of church history and church's confessional statements. Classes conclude with an introduction to the many programs and opportunities available for ministry and service at FPC and an invitation to unite with the church if one has not already done so. There are several way in which one can join the Presbyterian Church USA.The pastor will help you determine which of the various means of joining is appropriate for you. If you have not been baptized, we will schedule a date for your baptism and include additional time for you to talk with one of the pastors for baptismal preparation. You will then be ready to be received into church membership upon your first public profession of faith and baptism. If you are baptized but never confirmed, we will welcome you upon your first pubic profession of faith. If you have been baptized and confirmed but have not been active in a congregation for some time, we will receive you into membership by your reaffirmation of faith. If you have been an active member in another church, we will receive you by transfer of membership from another congregation. In this instance, we will write the appropriate letters necessary to complete that transfer. In preparation for being formally received into membership, we will invite you to meet with members of the church’s governing body (the Session) on a Sunday morning prior to being welcomed into membership during one of the morning worship services.

Did you know your church has a facebook page?

Did you know your church has a facebook page?
On this page you will find interesting discussions including an opportunity to add your own personal reflections of members and friends of FPC who have passed away recently. The page is entitled FPC St. Marys. Hope to see you on facebook soon!

VBS 2009

VBS  2009

VBS 2009

VBS 2009

Historic First Presbyterian Church

Historic First Presbyterian Church
Built in 1808, this church building is often noted as one of the finest examples of colonial church architecture in the southeastern United States. It is the oldest Presbyterian church building in the state of Georgia and has the distinction of being the oldest building in the state of Georgia that has been used continuously since 1808. SERVING FOR CENTURIES ...CENTURIES TO SERVE!

Montreat N.C.

Montreat N.C.
Two trips this year to beautiful Montreat - Youth in the summer and adults in the fall!

Bicentennial Celebration April 2008

Bicentennial Celebration April 2008
Dinner on the Grounds at Bicentennial Celebratrion
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