RALLY DAY

CONNECT + ENGAGE

For those who weren’t able to attend the Rally Day activities on Sunday, September 11th, please peruse and check out our virtual space for the Rally Day tables that were set up with information about upcoming programs and activities this year!

  • Mission

    There are numerous service projects and volunteer opportunities here in the community. Contact mission@annapolis-presbyterian.com for more information.

  • Youth and Families

    The children and youth have ample opportunities to connect to the community here through CROSSROADS on Sunday mornings, Hands and Feet on the 4th Sundays of the month, and Youth Fellowship on Sunday afternoons.

  • Communications

    The communications committee is interested in telling the story of the church for the wider community. Join us! Contact the church office below.

  • Spiritual Formation

    Programs include at 9:30 AM on Sundays: the Sunday school class led by Debbie Mitchell in KC4A, the Fellowship of the Bean in the ZW house, and then during the week the Wednesday Bible Study at 1 PM, and the monthly Women’s Book Group.

    We are doing The Year of the Bible together, and there are great opportunities to learn and grow with a group here!

  • Membership

    Every year we aim to have two new members classes and these are opportunities to welcome and get to know potential new members. Contact the church office for more information.

  • Congregational Life

    Congregational Life support fellowship activities geared towards celebrating, caring, and connect. Activities include everything from pickleball and softball to creative activities like flower-arranging and bread-making to birthday celebrations. Contact the church office for more information.

  • Worship + Music

    There are many meaningful ways to get involved in worship services: sing in the choir, play in the handbell choir, serve as an usher or greeter. Contact Jill, our Director of Music for more information!

  • Deacons

    An important ministry of the church is the work of compassion and care, of hospitality and outreach. Our Deacons help us with the “little” things like providing coffee on Sunday mornings, visiting the sick and homebound and delivering flowers, writing cards, and encouraging fellowship.

  • Antiracism Team

    The goal is to initiate church-wide theological conversations and actions focused on intersectionality and antiracism for the purpose of education, individual and community development, and culture/policy making within the congregation. Read about our Mission + Goals.