Across the Channel

Across the Channel

Join the Brooklyn Conservatory Chorale Saturday, February 1, 7pm (doors 6:30), for an evening of beautiful music from France and England, spanning five centuries. Directed by Nick Nicassio, the Chorale’s acclaimed new Conductor, the fifty-voice ensemble presents music by French composers Fauré, Poulenc, Ravel, and Boulanger, and English composers Byrd, Finzi, Howells, and Tallis. For more details, and to pick up tickets, click below: https://bkcm.org/event/across-the-channel/

Park Slope Singers Visit Old First

Park Slope Singers Visit Old First

On Saturday, January 25th, at 3 PM, the Park Slope Singers will be performing in our sanctuary, as part of an Arts at Old First event. The program includes J.S. Bach’s Lutheran Mass in G Minor, BWV235, which the composer assembled from movements of three of his cantatas; his motet Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden,BWV230, a breathtaking fugal high-wire act; and for contrast Handel’s wonderfully […]

Christmas & Advent Services 2019

Christmas & Advent Services 2019

All Are Welcome

All Are Welcome

In the reopening of our sanctuary this past Easter, we celebrated, and announced, “All Are Welcome” with banners and programs. While researching Old First’s collaboration with Centennial Chapel in the 19th century, it was discovered that they too declared, “All Are Welcome” in the news. Newsboys of the Late 1800s Perhaps you have read or seen a photography exhibit of Lewis Hine’s about the newsboys, […]

Jingle Bell Jamboree

Jingle Bell Jamboree

After a 4-year hiatus, the annual Park Slope family concert and sing-along will be returning to Old First Church in Park Slope on Saturday, December 14th, at 7 PM.  Founder and producer Ethan Schlesser, along with his co-host, our very own Rev. Dr. Daniel Meeter, are bringing back this unique community holiday extravaganza now that the ceiling in our sanctuary has finally been restored. This […]

Consecration Sunday Is Coming!

Consecration Sunday Is Coming!

Please come and join us on November 10th for Consecration Sunday. The service begins at 11:00 AM, and is followed by a Celebration Luncheon. We will be joined by a special guest, Reverend David Telfort of the Lafayette Ave Presbyterian Church in Brooklyn.

Register For Sunday School!

Register For Sunday School!

We are eager to have your child (or children) in our Old First Sunday School this year. We have an amazing staff and excellent curriculum. Rally Day is this Sunday, September 15th, at 10 AM. You can meet your children’s teachers and see their classrooms. Instruction then begins on September 22nd. If you can’t make it to Rally Day, don’t worry!  Here is a link […]

Pavel Bogomyakov Successfully Takes On Our Old First Organ

Pavel Bogomyakov Successfully Takes On Our Old First Organ

Regarding navigating an organ as complicated as the one at Old First, summer music director Pavel Bogomyakov says, “I had some experience playing organs, but there are other things happening in church.” To say the least! Much multitasking goes on when you are leading an Old First service in music and song. Pavel, who did a stupendous job of subbing for our Aleeza Meir during our summer services, was […]

Art & Faith Literary Series – Author Cara Wall to Present “The Dearly Beloved”

Art & Faith Literary Series – Author Cara Wall to Present “The Dearly Beloved”

Arts at Old First is honored to present the ongoing Art & Faith Literary Series, now in its third season, featuring distinguished contemporary authors presenting new works in a unique conversational context. These literary conversations address ideas and stories around faith communities, spirituality, and creativity from a variety of perspectives through engagement with new fiction and nonfiction works, and take place in the historic spaces […]

Art & Faith Literary Series – Author David Ritz to Present “The God Groove”

Art & Faith Literary Series – Author David Ritz to Present “The God Groove”

Arts at Old First is honored to present the ongoing Art & Faith Literary Series, now in its third season, featuring distinguished contemporary authors presenting new works in a unique conversational context.  These literary conversations address ideas and stories around faith communities, spirituality, and creativity from a variety of perspectives through engagement with new fiction and nonfiction works, and take place in the historic spaces […]