
Sunrise Service
Resurrection of the Lord Sunrise Service 7 a.m. at Pine Island Chapel

Resurrection of the Lord Sunrise Service 7 a.m. at Pine Island Chapel

Lo! Jesus meets us risen from the tomb; lovingly he greets us, scatters fear and gloom. Let the church with gladness hymns of triumph sing,for the Lord now liveth; death […]

Memorial Service – Jerre James The memorial service for Jerre James, will be held on April 11th @ 10 AM, in the FPC Sanctuary Reception to follow

We are honored to welcome Rev. Oh through the support of the McShane Colloquium. The Rev. Jihyun Oh is the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly and Executive Director of […]

Memorial Service – Mary H. Brooks Please note the updated service time. The memorial service forMary H. Brooks, previously announced for 11:00 am, will now begin at 10:30 am on […]

JOIN US FOR THE INAUGURAL PRESENTATION The Reparation Initiative of The Justice League of Greater Kalamazoo MI The Justice League of Greater Kalamazoo Michigan exists to repair the breach caused […]

WMU Graduate Wind Quintet Recital First Presbyterian Church of Kalamazoo | Sanctuary We are delighted to welcome the WMU Graduate Wind Quintet, Western Michigan University’s premier wind ensemble, for a […]

We grieve the passing of Ruth M. Moser, while giving thanks for her devotion to numerous activities of our church during her 72 years of membership. Please keep the Moser […]

Join us as we celebrate the love between Michele Fritz & Timothy Stephens.

FPC Welcomes The Kalamazoo Children's Chorus

ONLY LIGHT... ONLY LOVE featuring the NWU Choir and Gold Standard Singers They’ll share compelling music that encourages us to be a light in the darkness of our world and […]

La Boheme
Friday, May 15th, 2026 7:00pm * First Presbyterian Church, downtown Kalamazoo
It’s just a whisp of a story, really — a chance meeting and a blossoming love, a few meals shared with friends, the enduring tribulations of poverty — but in Puccini’s masterful hands, every moment feels so much larger than life, saturated with pathos and beauty. This is why this tale of love found and lost among young starving artists in 19th-Century Paris endures as one of the most beloved operas of all time, restaged and retold again and again. The Philharmonia is thrilled to once again collaborate with the extraordinary singers of the West Michigan Opera Project to present a semi-staged version of this dramatic work in both Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids, and we are equally excited to welcome the Kalamazoo Children’s Chorus to our stage for the first time.