Advent Devotionals
Click HERE for the Flower Calendar through Sign – up Genius Your Flower Dedication defrays the cost of providing the Chancel flowers. The beauty of God’s creation is mirrored in the gorgeous flower arrangements that grace our Chancel each Sunday morning at worship. This gesture can be in memory of loved ones, in honor…
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You will receive an email at the beginning of your week asking how you would like the dedication to be noted.
Flower arrangements are taken care of by Flower Committee and average $35-$40. You can place your contribution toward your dedication by sending a check with “Flower Dedication” in memo, placing in the offering plate, or by giving online.
Thank you!
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Plan to join your Tuckahoe family for Campfire and Caroling on Sunday, December 19th at 5:00pm. All ages are welcome. If you want to walk around the neighborhood and sing, or if you prefer to sit around the campfire and sing, come and join the fun. Bundle up and bring a flashlight. We will sing at houses…
Read MorePlan to join your Tuckahoe family for Campfire and Caroling on Sunday, December 19th at 5:00pm. All ages are welcome. If you want to walk around the neighborhood and sing, or if you prefer to sit around the campfire and sing, come and join the fun. Bundle up and bring a flashlight. We will sing at houses on the streets around the church then return to the campfire to warm our fingers and enjoy a cup of hot chocolate and cookies.
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November 30th marks the beginning of our Advent season. “Advent” means “coming” or “arrival.” During the season of Advent, we celebrate Christ’s coming into the world and actively watch and wait with expectant hope for his coming again. The Tuckahoe Presbyterian Church Christian Christian Formation Committee has assembled several different resources to help guide your…
Read MoreNovember 30th marks the beginning of our Advent season. “Advent” means “coming” or “arrival.” During the season of Advent, we celebrate Christ’s coming into the world and actively watch and wait with expectant hope for his coming again. The Tuckahoe Presbyterian Church Christian Christian Formation Committee has assembled several different resources to help guide your spiritual journey through this holy season.
Join us for Advent Fair 2025 on Sunday, November 30, at 10:30am — a joyful morning of crafts, service projects, and fellowship as we begin the season of Advent together. Want all the details? Visit our full resource guide and event page here: https://www.tuckahoepres.org/event/advent-fair/
Book Study with Pastor Keli on Tuesdays, December 2nd, 9th, and 16th at 10:30am in The Commons
Join Pastor Keli this Advent as she leads a guided conversation through the book “Stay Awhile: Advent Lessons in Divine Hospitality.” Building off our yearlong theme of “Around the Table,” we will use Kara Eidson’s book to reflect on how we invite, plan, and prepare for welcoming others to our church, our home, and our lives.
We will meet on Tuesdays, December 2nd, 9th, and 16th at 10:30am in The Commons. Books will be provided for all participants, and we’ll offer hot tea at each session. Please register here by Sunday, November 23rd. There will be light suggested reading before our first session on December 2nd.

Engage your family in meaningful spiritual reflection with these devotions, designed to align with the weekly Advent candle themes:

Set the tone for Advent with curated playlists that reflect the themes of hope, peace, joy, and love:

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NOTE – if you are looking to receive a Thanksgiving Food Box – We provide the boxes directly to the Henrico Department of Social Services. You need to contact your Case Worker from DSS to fill out a referral to receive a box. *********************** Tuckahoe Presbyterian Church Members and friends! It’s that time of year…
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It’s that time of year again for the Henrico Thanksgiving Food Box Project. This project provides food for the Thanksgiving Holiday for families and individuals receiving services through the Henrico Department of Social Services. Now more than ever we need your support. Economic hardships have created greater food instability for many of our neighbors. These food boxes provide a Thanksgiving meal that many would not be able to have otherwise.
Please drop off your groups’ box in the church library by Thursday, November 20.
Contact Meg Packard or Kay Keyes if you have any questions.
Note: Here is a flyer that includes a sign-up sheet that can be used with your group or organization.
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