Summer Youth Trips: Camino de Santiago 2025

A lifechanging adventure awaits.

Download Brochure (pdf)


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Tuesday, July 15 – Thursday, July 31, 2025

Due at registration, on or before 11/17/2024:

  • Deposit Form
  • Deposit: $300.00
    • checks made out to “Nassau Presbyterian Church”
    • cash payments, please bring exact amount and contact Lauren Yeh to arrange a date

Deposit Forms:

Student
(age 15-20 July 2025)

Adult
(21+ July 2025)

Youth Deposit Form (pdf) Adult Deposit Form (pdf)

Trip Forms: 


Due on or before Sunday, June 8, 2022:

Please wait to sign any form that needs to be notarized until you are in the presence of a notary.


Notary Services for this trip is available at the church at no charge to participants.

  • Thursdays & Fridays (April 24-June 6). Sign Up (link)
  • If none of these times work, please contact Lauren Yeh (email)

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ASP 2022

Warmer. Safer. Drier.

Home repair in central Appalachia has repeatedly opened our eyes, expanded our skills, helped others and done some work on us too.  Come along as God does a little fixing on us all.


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Required Forms

Student

Chaperone

Youth Deposit Form (pdf) due 1/30/22 Chaperone Deposit Form (21+) (pdf) due 1/30/22
Youth Permission Form (pdf) due 6/5/22 Chaperone Permission Form (pdf) due 6/5/22

Also due on June 5 (Forms Day) from each participant:

Questions about forms and due dates to Lauren Yeh.


Schedule and Packing List


ASP Online Volunteer Registration:

All the information you need to complete the online registration is on the ASP Volunteer Form.

  1. Go to: http://www.servicenetwork.com/reg/APPSERV/Join.asp
  2. Our Group Number is: 11515 (changes each year)
  3. ASP Online Registration Instructions (pdf)

ASP Covenant Text:

Each participant will sign the same document on or before June 5, 2022.

As a Volunteer with Appalachia Service Project, I agree:

  • To familiarize myself with and abide by ASP’s Expectations, Rules and Regulations, Anti-Harassment Policy, and dress code. Required Reading (pdf)
  • To work safely and report to the staff any behavior or situation that I deem unsafe.
  • To be open-minded and work to build meaningful relationships with the homeowners I serve, and interact appropriately with community members and other groups at my center.
  • To utilize resources in a stewardly fashion.
  • To maintain a clean facility by completing the chores assigned to my group.

As an Adult Group Leader, I further agree:

  • To be responsible for the whereabouts and well-being of my youth volunteers and to help enforce the expectations and rules set by ASP and the Staff, including quiet time and lights out.
  • To ensure that all volunteers are present for Morning Devotions, Evening Gatherings, and all other scheduled events.
  • To work with the Staff to complete the project specifically designated to my group.
  • To communicate promptly and respectfully any concerns or praises I have about our volunteer experience.

Sunday, May 15 – Organizational Meeting

On Sunday, May 15, we will meet at 10:20 a.m. for a brief organizational meeting in Niles Chapel.  Gather with your work team, learn about the project you’ll be working on, talk about what to pack, what to expect – get to know the other members of this year’s ASP Trip!

If you cannot make this meeting, please contact Mark Edwards (, 609-933-7599).


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Splash Camp 2022

Cool kids on a ’chool bus hitting up the coolest splash spots in NJ and PA.

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When: Tuesday-Friday, July 5-8, 9am – 3:30pm

Drop-off/Pick-up: Nassau Church, except on Pool Party day.

Last year’s schedule:

  • Day 1: NJ Shore
  • Day 2: Tohickon Creek, Bucks Cty, PA
  • Day 3: Tube the Delaware
  • Day 4: Backyard Pool Party

Weather: We will do our best to accommodate light rain and fluctuating weather. However, as indoor activities are not an alternative, in the event of severe storms a day’s events may have to be curtailed or canceled.
Parents: Want to drive yourself or tag along one day? You are welcome.

Questions about the Camp to Mark Edwards.


Required Forms

Student

Chaperone

Youth Deposit Form (pdf) due 1/30/22 Chaperone Deposit Form (21+) (pdf) due 1/30/22
Information, Release and Waiver – Youth (Splash)(pdf) due 6/5/22 Information, Release and Waiver – Adults 21+ (Splash) (pdf) due 6/5/22

Also due on June 5 (Forms Day) from each participant:

  • Copy (front & back) of your medical insurance card
  • Final Payment

Questions about forms and due dates to Lauren Yeh.

 


Schedule and Packing List

Will be distributed to registered families and posted here in early June 2022.


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Childcare Opportunities

Childcare positions are available for the 2021-22 program year.

The positions are $12/hour, minimum of 2 hours per shift, 2 trained childcare workers are assigned to any one shift.

First Aid Certification with Infant/Child emphasis is preferred but not required. The Church occasionally offers this training to volunteers and childcare workers.

Before hire applicants must successfully complete our child protection policy training including a criminal background check and an interview with the Director of Children’s & Family Ministry.

Please contact Lauren Yeh (, 609-924-0103 x106) for more information or to schedule an interview.


Year-long (September to May)

Sunday Mornings,  8:45 AM-12:30 PM

  • 2021: September 12 – December 19
  • 2022: January 9 – May 15

Wednesdays, 4:00-5:30 PM

  • 2021: September 22 – December 15 (except November 24)
  • 2022: January 12 – May 11 (except April 13)

Seasonal

Special Services

  • December 19, 2021: 2:30-4:30 PM
  • December 24, 2021: 2:30-4:30 PM & 6:00-8:30PM
  • March 2, 2022: 6:30-8:30PM
  • April 14, 2022: 6:30-8:30PM
  • April 15, 2022: 11:30AM – 1:30PM

One-time

Weekdays On-call for Special Sessions


 

#MissionMonday – Week of Action, August 23-29, 2021

Shades of Oppression, Resistance, and Liberation

Join with Presbyterians across the country August 23–29. PC(USA) staff have curated a week of action on the theme “Shades of Oppression, Resistance and Liberation.” Each day will lift different voices and champion justice. For more information visit: https://www.pcusa.org/weekofaction/


  • Monday, August 23 – Middle East Peace… Our Peace
  • Tuesday, August 24 – Vivencias Hispano-Latinas: Unidad en Cristo AND Systemic and Racialized Poverty
  • Wednesday, August 25 – LGBTQIA+ Resilience
  • Thursday, August 26 – No More Stolen Relatives: Murdered Missing Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit People
  • Friday, August 27 – AAPI Resilence, Resistance, Power & Affirmation
  • Saturday, August 28 – Black Lives Matter
  • Sunday, August 29 – Gun Violence Response and Recognition

Follow #MissionMonday on our social media platforms to hear about how, with your help, Nassau Presbyterian Church is supporting others in our town, our state, and across the world.

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#MissionMonday – Young Adult Volunteers

Introducing Jordan and Helen


The Young Adult Volunteer (YAV) program is an ecumenical, faith-based year of service for young people (ages 19–30) in sites across the United States and around the world. YAVs accompany local agencies working to address root causes of poverty and reconciliation. Alongside this work, volunteers explore the meaning of their Christian faith and accountability to their neighbors in the community with peers and mentors.

Nassau is excited to hear from these two young adults connected to our congregation as they prepare for their YAV year in this Moment for Mission. Please join in praying for Helen and Jordan.


Learn more about the YAV program

YAV on PCUSA (website)

Learn more about Nassau’s 2021-22 YAVs:
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Nelson Mandela Day – July 25 (new date)

RAINDATE PLANS

Due to the weather expected the weekend of July 17-18, plans have been pushed forward one week.

Sunday, July 25 – 1:00-2:30 p.m.

The United Christian Church of Levittown invites Princeton friends to join for Mandela Day on Sunday, July 25. Participate in the international unity walk and/or financially support access to quality education in South African preschools.


What is Mandela Day?

Honoring the legacy of former South African president Nelson Mandela, his July 18th birthday is an annual occasion to focus on the ability and responsibility we all have to change the world for the better!

International Walk in Unity

Join us for a 1 mile meditation walk to inspire and empower ourselves. Simultaneous walks in other countries will remind us of our connection as global citizens. Walking facilitates bonding and unity across boundaries.

Event Details

  • Sunday, July 18th 25th from 1:00pm to 2:30pm
  • Silver Lake Nature Center Amphitheater, 1306 Bath Rd, Bristol PA
  • All are invited to worship at 10:30 with United Christian Church, Levittown in the Nature Center Amphitheater and/or bring a lunch and lawn chair to picnic before the walk.

Meditation Topics

Stops along the walk will bring awareness to global social issues.

  1. Embracing Diversity
  2. Climate Change
  3. Pandemic Impact
  4. Early Childhood Education

Walk donations are welcome and help to support Adopt A South African Preschool (ASAP). To learn more visit https://www.adoptasouthafricanpreschool.org/

South Africa has three priorities: “Education, Education, Education.”
-Nelson Mandela

Our mission is to fund the training and resources for preschool education, enabling South African children below the poverty line to succeed in school and in life.

How You Can Help

Individuals, companies, organizations, and churches can donate:

$10 funds one educational toy
$75 funds one Play and Learn (PAL) kit of seven educational toys and resources
$750 funds ten different PAL kits for four months of curriculum. Toy Libraries need multiple sets.

$7,500 provides seed funding for a new Preschool hub to include a robust Toy Library and training center. ASAP helps caregivers who currently offer daycare in overcrowded apartments access mentoring and resources. Many will get certified in Early Childhood Education as they borrow educational toys, follow a curriculum, and learn to track the critical developmental milestones of preschoolers. Through ASAP, countless children who have never held a toy before can now learn through play.

Ways to Donate
Support Adopt A South African Preschool

Use your phone’s camera to scan the QR code below:

Or visit: https://givebutter.com/adoptasouthafricanpreschool


In-Person Worship

We are worshiping in-person and online!

Update from FiFT (September 7):
With the arrival of September, the start of the new school year, and students arriving back on the campuses in our community, the summer of 2021 is coming to an end. While the summer was not we all hoped for in terms of the metrics related to COVID 19 and the fully vaccinated, with due caution and careful consideration we were able to return to in-person worship at 61 Nassau Street. Participation in the sanctuary and the statistics from the livestream indicate our average attendance was around 350. That includes folks joining from 6 nations and more than 25 states. Commitment to our worship life remains strong. Thanks be to God!
Informed by our experience of summer worship, trips, Vacation Bible School, and the Chancel Drama, we are now looking ahead to the fall and to an expanded version of our life together. The Forward in Faith Together team is working closely with all members of our church staff as we launch our program year of two worship services, Breaking Bread worship, church school, choirs, and youth ministry. Everyone is very excited to return to the routines of church life we know so well while continuing a commitment to virtual participation in worship and the committees of the church.
All of our plans, procedures and protocols are intended to keep everyone as safe as possible while being inclusive of those who cannot yet receive a vaccine. As we move through the fall, we can anticipate making adjustments based on our local Covid environment as well as with realities within our Nassau community. These adjustments could, therefore, be more expansive or more restrictive. Things could also remain status quo. To that end Forward in Faith Together will continue to meet regularly, monitor church life, work with the staff, report to the Session, and correspond with the congregation.
Please watch for more details to come in the next week. Information will be coming from Forward in Faith and from the various program areas. This week, we are pleased to share these important notes:
  • On September 12th, two services of worship will return at 9:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Only the 9:15 a.m. will be livestreamed. However, that service will be available on the website shortly after the service concludes. Therefore, a recorded livestream option is available at 11:00 a.m.
  • Church School and Adult Education also return on September 12th. All other programs are returning in the days after. Details are available in Nassau Generations.
  • All indoor activities at 61 Nassau Street require masking and distancing and will not include meals or refreshments.
  • The large tent used for Chancel drama will return to the parking lot with other tents put up around the building as possible to maximize outdoor activities: refreshments, meals, fellowship after worship, some church school classes and choral rehearsals, and staff meetings as weather permits.
As we move through the fall, we remain committed to an approach of thinking and discernment that is as specific and detailed as we are able to keep everyone safe. Throughout the last 18 months, staff and congregational leaders have shown an ability to assess and adapt in ways that, by the grace of God, have been successful in keeping church activity safe. The list itself testifies to the vibrancy and resilience of Nassau Presbyterian Church: in-person worship, Chancel Drama, VBS, bike trips, hikes, poetry walks, prayer walks, outdoor small groups, Loaves and Fishes. Lenten worship on the front plaza, and on and on.
Indeed, glory be to God. For “the people of Nassau Presbyterian Church celebrate and demonstrate God’s love through worship and service in Princeton and through our lives and work in the world” (Mission Statement). We have done that while physically distant from one another and with gratitude to God, we look to be together more in person in the weeks and months ahead.

In-Person Worship Covenant

“You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind; and your neighbor as yourself”  Luke 10:27

“The people of Nassau Presbyterian Church celebrate and demonstrate God’s love through worship and service in Princeton and through our lives and work in the world”  Nassau Church Mission Statement

Central to our yearning to demonstrate God’s love and to love our neighbors is a concern for one another’s health and the commitment to keep one another safe. As we move forward in faith together and begin returning to the sanctuary for worship, we shall by God’s grace and in the power of the Holy Spirit, covenant with one another when we gather.

We will honor our collective goal glorifying Jesus Christ, loving each other and taking all steps we can to keep each other safe. To do that, we will

  • Refrain from attending worship in person if experiencing a cough, fever, or other COVID symptoms, or if we have had contact with a person with a COVID diagnosis or COVID symptoms
  • Listen to each member’s concerns and needs for safety and health and work for the full inclusion of all attending.
  • When we gather for worship in person, we will:
  • Wear masks and maintain physical distancing
  • Refrain from any physical contact, support those who request further distance, and help remind those who struggle to keep distance
  • Enjoy conversation and fellowship outside rather than linger in the sanctuary

With our participation in worship in person, we will support the theological conviction that our worship life represents the breadth of our faith community. To do that, we will

  • Welcome families with children who are not able to get a vaccine
  • Welcome others yet unvaccinated
  • Honor our community commitment to protocols in a way that allows ushers and staff to offer hospitality and direction rather than serve as rule or vaccination enforcers.

As we worship together in person we shall seek to be creative and safe regarding all liturgical elements of worship. To do that, we will

  • Allow family groups to be closer than physically distant
  • Limit all communal singing (for now)
  • Resist the urge to pass the peace or greet one another even with a fist or elbow bump
  • Continue to have some elements of worship pre-recorded to allow broad participation of leadership
  • Commit to all in-person worship leaders, including musicians, being vaccinated and be covid tested before worship.
  • Understand and support adaptations to liturgical practice that best enable our hybrid worship of in-person and livestream.

As in all aspects of our life together, we seek to glorify God and honor Jesus Christ in all that we do. Thanks be to God.

Summer Reading 2021

The Nassau Witherspoon Partnership Team invites members of our congregations to pick one of the following two books to read over the summer. Then, join for a conversation with members from both churches in the fall.