1/15/2023 0 Comments Quincy florida![]() ![]() The percentage of children under 18 living in the 32351 ZIP code is large compared to other areas of the country. There are also an extremely large number of single parents and a small number of families. The number of people in their late 20s to early 40s is extremely large while the number of middle aged adults is large. The people living in ZIP code 32351 are primarily black or African American. It also has a slightly less than average population density. ZIP code 32351 is located in northern Florida and covers a slightly higher than average land area compared to other ZIP codes in the United States. Primary/preferred city: Quincy, FL Stats and Demographics for the 32351 ZIP Code Using any city in the list of unacceptable cities may result in delays. When mailing your package or letter, always include the preferred or acceptable cities. The city for 32351 is usually the name of the main post office. The preferred city may not be the city in which the ZIP is located. Children’s Church is provided for 4 and 5- year-olds.The list below includes the cities that the US Post Office accepts for ZIP code 32351. Sunday Morning Worship and Children’s ChurchĪ nursery is provided during Sunday School and the worship service, for infants to 3-year-olds. “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”Ĭlick Here to view more Mental Health Resources. Our Stephen Ministers are ready to listen, care, encourage, and provide emotional and spiritual support. ![]() Mental Health Resources Are You Experiencing Pandemic Fatigue?Īre you feeling exhausted from all the disruptions to life brought on by the pandemic? If so, you don’t have to face it alone. Questions? Please contact: Pam Hollingsworth at 404-310–6891 or Lisa Wilder at or 627-6576. If you would like to volunteer please signup online here. Mission Possible – Rising sixth-eighth grade We will prepare the Fellowship Hall for any necessary overflow seating.Offering Plates/Boxes will be placed at the doors as there will be no passing of the collection plate for an offering.Officers and ushers will be available to assist and answer questions.We will exit from the rows closest to the doors first as released by the ushers (the back out the back/the front out the front/the balcony last). When departing the sanctuary please follow the directions of the ushers.We ask that the congregation limit their visiting to outdoors, once you’re in the sanctuary please remain seated.For maximum ventilation all doors will remain open during worship.There will be adequate space (four feet) between households.Only those who reside in the same household will sit closely together.There will be no congregational singing only soloists.Hand sanitizer will be available at every entrance.All who attend are asked to wear a mask. ![]() Protocols for In-Person Worship in the FPCQ Sanctuary The Session of the First Presbyterian Church of Quincy, FL. With our thanks, and with prayers for the peace of Christ to be shared, Let us trust in the Lord, and may we continue as we’ve always been, together, the FPCQ family of faith. These are our first steps back into the sanctuary, and we fully expect that as things continue to improve, and more people are vaccinated, some of the restrictions adopted will be relaxed. However, we hope that for the safety and peace of mind of others, we would all be willing to do our small part, and that all who would attend worship in the sanctuary would adhere to these protocols in good faith. Please understand that neither the Session nor the church staff are trying to instigate conflict or argument with these protocols, and we accept that if someone is determined to ignore them, there is very little that we could do about it. We are asking for your help to ensure that our return to the sanctuary is a joyful one. Because Christ has commanded us to love our neighbors the Session believes to obey that command includes doing all we can as a congregation and individuals to keep each other, and our community, healthy and safe. It is important the congregation knows that the Session based its decision to return to the sanctuary, and the protocols necessary to do so, upon the available science and the latest recommendations of the CDC. At the Stated Session Meeting of protocols for indoor in-person worship were discussed and the list below was adopted. Our plan is to return to the sanctuary as a congregation for in-person worship on Pentecost Sunday, May 23, 2021. Whether you are a long-time resident of Quincy, a newcomer or planning to relocate here, we want you to visit our church and consider making it your church home.ĭear FPCQ family, friends, and neighbors, We hope that you will join us in friendship, fellowship and worship. Welcome to the First Presbyterian Church of Quincy! We invite you to find out more about our family of faith. ![]()
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