The Summer Jazz Concert on the lawn at First Presbyterian drew many neighbors and friends to enjoy the beautiful weather and fun music provided by the Classical Jazz Quartet.
See more photos of the Aug. 20 event here.
The Summer Jazz Concert on the lawn at First Presbyterian drew many neighbors and friends to enjoy the beautiful weather and fun music provided by the Classical Jazz Quartet.
See more photos of the Aug. 20 event here.
“Eating Your Way Through Biblical History” is the theme of the 2011 Vacation Bible School at First Presbyterian Church of St. Louis.
Over three nights in June, adults and children will experience an adventure in cooking, eating and learning. The Milk and Honey Cooking School does more than just entertain and teach a little biblical history; it also provides an in-depth look at the culture and rituals surrounding cooking and eating in biblical times. How much more fun history would be if you could eat your way through it? This is the inspiration behind the Milk and Honey Cooking School. This journey will take participants from the Old Testament days of Abraham, Jacob, and Joseph through the time of Christ, as we make the bread of Abraham and Sarah and taste Esau’s Pottage, maybe some Greek cheesecake and much more.
Vacation Bible School will take place Sunday through Tuesday, June 12-14 on the lawn at First Presbyterian Church, 7200 Delmar Blvd. in University City. Bring a picnic supper to enjoy from 6 to 6:45 p.m., then participate in cooking activities from 6:45 to 8 p.m.
All are welcome; attend any or all evenings.
For more information, call the church at (314) 726-6677.