Ministry in Bloom: The Flower Guild During COVID-19
No one could have imagined a time when the doors of First Presbyterian Church would close, but in March 2020 the COVID-19 pandemic changed life as we knew it. On March 14, I was in the flower room preparing Lenten arrangements for Sunday worship when Malcolm received word that the church would be closing.
A Floral Celebration of Scottish Roots
In October 2022, First Presbyterian Church celebrated its Scottish Presbyterian heritage with a special Kirkin of the Tartans service. The service was filled with reminders of our deep roots, including the procession of bagpipers and clan representatives, the stirring strains of Highland Cathedral, and Rev. Mark Curtis's display of a Black Watch stole.
Symbols of Our Story: The Turnip and First Presbyterian's History
Founded in 1792, First Presbyterian Church has deep roots in the history of Knoxville. When Knoxville founder James White asked his son-in-law, Charles McClung, to lay out the new town, he famously instructed him to "reserve my turnip patch for a church and burying ground."
Reflect, Connect, Serve: A Celebration of Peace, Community, and Our Shared Story
For Rally Day in August 2024, themed "Seeking God's Peace: Reflect, Connect, Serve," members of the Flower Guild created twenty centerpieces for the brunch before Sunday worship. Each arrangement was thoughtfully designed to reflect both the Rally Day theme and the rich history of First Presbyterian Church.
Symbols of Faith and New Life: Flower Guild Easter Arrangements at the Resurrection Window, 2023–2025
Each Easter, members of the Flower Guild create interpretive arrangements on the sill of the Resurrection Window, offering artistic reflections on Christ's death and resurrection. Through flowers, foliage, stones, and other natural materials, each design tells the story of Christ's journey, from the crown of thorns and the tomb to the hope and joy of Easter morning.