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Carter BloodCare

St. Stephen Presbyterian Church 2700 McPherson, Fort Worth, TX

St. Stephen will host a blood drive Saturday, Oct. 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Parish Hall. Please drop by to help out! Sign up here: https://ww3.greatpartners.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/142288

Trunk or Treat

St. Stephen Presbyterian Church 2700 McPherson, Fort Worth, TX

Each year we play games on our front lawn and eat chili while church members decorate their trunks for a bit of treating for the kids. Please make plans to… Read More »Trunk or Treat

Organ in the Night

St. Stephen Presbyterian Church 2700 McPherson, Fort Worth, TX

Bring a blanket, pillow, or beanbag and find a place to sit back or lay down, and relax for a while. Jordan Smith will perform an eclectic program of recently… Read More »Organ in the Night

Christmas On the Hill

St. Stephen Presbyterian Church 2700 McPherson, Fort Worth, TX

All are welcome to join us for an evening of fellowship, crafts, songs, food and fun during Christmas on the Hill. Activities include carriage rides, pinatas for the children to… Read More »Christmas On the Hill

Amahl & The Night Visitors

St. Stephen Presbyterian Church 2700 McPherson, Fort Worth, TX

Amahl and the Night Visitors is a 50-minute holiday opera. The plot centers around the adoration of the Magi where the three Kings who are in route to present gifts to the Magi1. This project will pair members of St. Stephen (adults, teens, children) and graduate students from the T.C.U. School of Music. The project will offer two public performances, staging and music direction by Dr. Corey Trahan (T.C.U. Voice Faculty) and produced by Beth Fultz.

Amahl & The Night Visitors

St. Stephen Presbyterian Church 2700 McPherson, Fort Worth, TX

Amahl and the Night Visitors is a 50-minute holiday opera. The plot centers around the adoration of the Magi where the three Kings who are in route to present gifts to the Magi1. This project will pair members of St. Stephen (adults, teens, children) and graduate students from the T.C.U. School of Music. The project will offer two public performances, staging and music direction by Dr. Corey Trahan (T.C.U. Voice Faculty) and produced by Beth Fultz.