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Old First Presbyterian Church enthuiastically invites all people into our community!
This church was the first Protestant congregation established on the west coast of the U.S. during the gold rush. And we are proud now to continue sharing Christ's love, justice, and welcome to modern seekers who arrive in San Francisco now 175 years later. We have taken a leadership role both locally and nationally welcoming LGBTQIA+ Christians into full participation in the life and leadership of the Presbyterian Church. We strive to bring hope, joy and justice reaching out to people of all ethnicities, incomes, races, and life situations, and like Jesus, we always try to offer a smile and welcome the outcasts.
We hope you will come visit and consider becoming part of our community. We want to know you and share your own particular gifts, experience, and insights with us on our corner, in our city, and in our world.
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I have found myself deeply moved by our theme this advent: What Do you Fear - Insist on Hope. In a time when I can feel so overwhelmed by my own worries and business and now by the overwhelming news of the shootings at Brown University and at Hanukkah celebration in Australia ,I need to dig deep into hope more than ever, to follow in the ways of the prince of peace whose both we remember and celebrate this Christmas. It is not too late pick up an advent devotional or use the online version. (just email us by clicking below, and we can send you one). Join us for worship in person or online, or simply read the poem below. Let us be hope bearers in a world longing for hope.
Pastor Maggi
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The Fourth Sunday of Advent | What do you fear? Insist on Hope - when you’re afraid, give me your hand
"Tethered"
When we were children, we fell asleep
with walkie talkies tucked under our pillows.
All that separated us was a bathroom,
a hallway, a few feet of empty space,
but as children, even small distances can feel like miles.
So after the parents whispered prayers over our skinned knees
and spelling tests, after they kissed our sweaty foreheads
and tucked us into bed,
we’d pull the walkie talkies out from under our pillows.
We’d roll the dial on the top of the transceiver.
We’d sputter that invisible tether to life.
And with a few crackles in the quiet of the night,
you’d whisper my name.
I’d press down the button.
I’d promise I was close.
As an adult, I don’t know what ever happened
to those blue-grey walkie talkies.
But I know,
that even today,
if the monsters in the closet feel too real,
and you whisper my name,
I promise I’ll be close.
January 4, 2026
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The first Sunday of 2026 is our day to celebrate Epiphany, the 12th day of Christmas, and the day traditionally celebrated when the magi's star led these foreign scholars to the newborn Christ for them to worship him. This Sunday (January 4) our former intern Brook Scott will preach for us, and we will distribute "star words." Join us in worship and receive your own guiding word for the year.
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If you cannot attend worship, you can watch on our streaming service (click below). And you can request we send you a star word by e-mail.
January 18
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Many of us grew up in churches with regular pot luck dinners. And quite often those churches published their own little cookbooks with members sharing their favorite recipes from those potlucks. On Januay 18, we will celebrate those old, wonderful potlucks. Look in the back of the closet and find those old cookbooks, and while you're there look for that jello mold - you'll need it. Let's have lots of tuna mac casseroles, and deviled eggs, and lime jello with carrots in a pineapple shaped mold! If you don't have your own church cookbook, Old First can share theirs, just ask in the church office. Or you can check out the website below for some real winners that southerners will especially enjoy!
January 2026
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Presbyterians are led by elders and deacons chosen from among the people. Each year we seek people who feel called to serve God and the church in leadership roles. If you feel that call or would like to recommend someone for the Session or the Board of deacons, please let us know. Click below to send your name or your suggestions to the nominating committee. The election will be in February.