Christian Education
God "established a decree in Jacob, and appointed a law in Israel, which he commanded our ancestors to teach to their children; that the next generation might know them, the children yet unborn, and rise up and tell them to their children, so that they should set their hope in God, and not forget the works of God, but keep his commandments." (Psalm 78:5-7)
Every Sunday Morning: Nursery Open from 8:45 a.m. until 11:45 am. for children from birth to age 5.
Children's Church Following the Children's Message during the worship hour, the children are dismissed to the Children's Classroom. Class and activites provided for ages preschool (3 years) through 5th grade.
Adult Sunday School Meets in the Faith & Fellowship Room (off the sanctuary, 1st floor) at 9:00 a.m. for book study and Bible study as scheduled.
Women's Ministry Meets in the Faith & Fellowship Room (off the sanctuary, 1st floor) as scheduled during the year.
Children's Church Following the Children's Message during the worship hour, the children are dismissed to the Children's Classroom. Class and activites provided for ages preschool (3 years) through 5th grade.
Adult Sunday School Meets in the Faith & Fellowship Room (off the sanctuary, 1st floor) at 9:00 a.m. for book study and Bible study as scheduled.
Women's Ministry Meets in the Faith & Fellowship Room (off the sanctuary, 1st floor) as scheduled during the year.
Labyrinth & Gardens
The labyrinth is one of the oldest tools for prayer and meditation known to humankind. They are found in many spiritual traditions and cultures throughout the world. Located east of our church building, the labyrinth at The Presbyterian Church of Sidney is based on the labyrinth at the Cathedral in Reims. The gardens are a way to honor the early members of the church and the sacred ground that has housed three different church buildings, a middle school, a junior high school, a senior high school and the Presbyterian Cemetery over the years since the grounds were plotted for church use by city-developer Charles Starret in the early 1800's. We encourage you to come out to walk the path and enjoy the gardens. We hope you will take your experience out into the world; it may be a refreshed spirit, renewed vision, peace, gratitude, understanding, forgiveness, and calm.