June Summer Choir

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June Summer Choir provides a wonderful introduction to choral singing and to the Tenth Church Choir, many of whose members participate in the choir.

All are welcome to participate in the June Summer Choir without prior choral or singing experience. Music learned in rehearsals is sung in that week's Sunday evening worship service. The choir has flexible participation and does not require a month-long commitment: anyone interested may sing one or more weeks throughout the month, simply by arriving in time for the rehearsal.



Choir

By / Mondays at 6:30pm

With about 50 members, Tenth Church Choir is our mixed vocal ensemble for singers interested in challenging repertoire, regular participation in worship services, and a very full choral schedule. The choir sings weekly in either the morning or evening worship services along with the Christmas Eve Lessons & Carols Service and Good Friday Choral Concert. Anyone 16 and older is welcome to join.

Rehearsals are Monday evenings, September through May. A light dinner is provided at 6:00pm.



Active Instrumentalists

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Tenth Youth Orchestra Concerts

By / Next Sunday, May 3 at 5:30pm – 6:30pm

Tenth Youth Orchestra is having their Spring Concert. Come celebrate with them as they play a variety of musical styles from classical, popular and sacred. The student performers are from the church and the surrounding community.  All are welcome!



Coffee Hour Choir

All children from age 4 through 6th grade are welcomed to join the Coffee Hour Choir. We will sing for the family service on Christmas Eve. A snack will be offered at the end of rehearsal. Eleanor Bracey will lead the choir. 



Women’s Bible School

By / Sundays at 9am

How many Psalms in the Bible are Messianic in nature? (Ordination exam question for our Presbytery.)  Answer:150. All invite us to see Jesus in the songs he himself used in worship. Using the Bible study on the Psalms by Winifred Brisley and Sharonda Cooper, TURN YOUR EYES, we will be studying 15 of these Psalms, as we observe, interpret, apply, and meditate on each major type of Psalm: wisdom, thanksgiving, lament, kingship, trust, and praise.  Please contact Earline at [email protected] if you would like to join.  She can also give you information on procuring the study book. (Teams link provided for virtual attendees).

 



Introduction to Tenth

New to Tenth Church? New to Presbyterianism? Interested in becoming a member at some point or just learning more about Tenth? As part of getting to know us, we encourage you to attend an Introduction to Tenth luncheon, offered several times a year which provides an overview of our church's mission, beliefs, and life together. 

 



Spring 2026

This 8-week class is for those interested in both joining Tenth or learning what it means to be a member of a local church like Tenth. For those wishing to join Tenth, the class will be followed with sharing your testimony with our parish elders and then being publicy received into membership before the congregation. 



Westminster Confession of Faith

By / Sundays at 9am

In this quarter, we will complete our studies of the Westminster Confession of Faith. When the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America was formed in 1788, it adopted (with minor revisions) the Westminster Confession of Faith (1646), Larger and Shorter Catechisms (1647), as its secondary standards (the Bible itself being the only infallible rule of faith and practice). Officers in the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) have taken a vow to “sincerely receive and adopt” these confessional documents “as containing the system of doctrine taught in the Holy Scriptures”. Members are encouraged to bring their own copy of the Confession to follow the teaching and the analysis. Members are also encouraged to read G.I. Williamson’s, The Westminster Confession of Faith for Study Classes.

**This class is offered virtually via Zoom along with in-person. 

DATE

TOPIC

TEACHER

March 8, 2026

Of the Communion of Saints (chapter XXVI)

George McFarland

March 15, 2026 

Of the Sacraments (chapter XXVII) 

Ralph Bremerman

March 22, 2026

Of The Lord's Supper (chapter XXIX, sections 1-3)         

Merle Brubaker

March 29, 2026

Of The Lord's Supper (chap. XXIX, sections 4-6)

Merle Brubaker

April 5, 2026

NO CLASS – EASTER

 

April 12, 2026

Of The Lord's Supper (chapter XXIX, sections 7-8)

Merle Brubaker

April 19, 2026

Of Baptism (chapter XXVIII, sections 1-4)

Michel Hatem

April 26, 2026

Of Baptism (chapter XXVIII, sections 5-7)

Michel Hatem

May 3, 2026

Of Church Censures (chapter XXX) Brad Jefferies

May 10, 2026

Of Synods and Councils (chapter XXXI)           

Brad Jefferies

May 17, 2026

Of The State of Men after Death, and the Resurrection of the Dead (chapter XXXII)           

Michel Hatem

May 24, 2026 Of The Last Judgement (chapter XXXIII) George McFarland
     

 



Day of Prayer

By / Sunday, June 7 at 9am – 10:30am

Join us as we pray each quarter for our Church, Ministries, and Outreach Partners. It is a wonderful time of gathering together, bringing our prayers and petitions before the Lord. All are welcome to join either in-person or virtually



Jesus in Genesis: An Introductory Bible Study

By / Saturdays at 10am

Are you a new believer in Jesus trying to understand the Bible? Or perhaps you are not a Christian, but you are curious to know more about what the Bible says?

Beginning April 25, women are invited to join a 10-week introductory Bible study looking at the first book of the Bible, Genesis. We will be using the study The Promised One: Seeing Jesus in Genesis, by Nancy Guthrie. The study will be on Saturday mornings at 10AM at Kelci Rose's home. Women who are new to the Bible, newer Christians and/or non Christians, are encouraged to attend.



Good Friday Choral Concert

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The Tenth Church Choir and instrumentalists will present The Seven Last Words of Christ by Richard Burchard. This concert is free and open to the public. No live-stream. Special Event street parking is available.



Easter Sunrise Service

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Dr. Jonny Gibson, preaching
Nicaea Brass



Good Friday Service

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Holy Week at Tenth

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Maranatha Phillies Game

Maranatha Youth Group – Come and join us for a great night at the Phillies / Braves Baseball Game! Cost: $30 per ticket. 



Colombia Ministry Lunches

Join the Colombian Team for a delicious lunch as we learn about the Colombian Deaf Ministry with guest speakers, Lizabeth Leal and Aldris Diaz Iglesia Norte from Barranquilla. Please RSVP so we know how much food to prepare. Thanks!

If you have any questions, please see Shubhalok Ghosh. 



Tenth Women’s Retreat

PLEASE NOTE: Registration will close on Wednesday, January 14 at 5:00 PM. 

All Tenth women are invited to attend the 2026 Women's Retreat on Friday, January 23 at 5pm through Saturday, January 24 at 6:30pm at Camp Sankanac – The Traber Center. The total cost is $150.00 for overnight accomodations and 4 meals. There is a Day Guest option. The Day Guest fee is $30 for each day in addition to meal costs. 

Scholarships are available. Before you register, please email Kelci Rose and Jean Andreozzi for scholarship information.

Step away from the noise and join us for a weekend of rest, encouragement, and spiritual renewal. We’ll reflect on how encounters with Jesus bring radical transformation, turning shame into courage, pride into humility, and despair into hope.

Whether you're celebrating God's work or longing for change, this retreat will leave you refreshed and reminded of the gospel’s power to transform lives.



Congregational Lunch

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Join us for a time of food, fellowship, and thanksgiving to God for his faithfulness after the November 16 congregational meeting.



Christmas Dinner and Caroling

Join your Tenth family for a time of caroling in Rittenhouse Square, followed by a Christmas dinner in Fellowship Hall. You can register for both portions of the evening, or just one. We are also looking for volunteers to help decorate for the dinner.

The cost for dinner is $15/person, or $50/family. Registration for the dinner will close on Monday, December 15 at 12pm.

Discounted garage parking at South Street Garage will be in effect. You can show up for caroling the day of, but if you register it does help us ensure we have enough caroling booklets!

SCHEDULE:

  • 3:45pm—Meet in front of Tenth on Spruce Street and caroling booklets will be passed out.
  • 4:00pm—Walk to Rittenhouse Square where we will split into groups.
  • 5:00pm—Return to Tenth.
  • 5:30pm—Dinner in Fellowship Hall
    • Menu for the dinner: Roast Turkey, Spiral Ham, Potatoes Au Gratin, Glazed Carrots, Gravy, Seasonal Salad, Rolls (gluten free), Butter
    • Christmas Cookie dessert table with Hot Cocoa bar
  • 7:30pm—End of the event


Tenth Friday Night

Come worship, learn, and share a meal with fellow young adults as we consider how God intends for us to deal with our anxiety. Dinner provided.

 

 



Thanksgiving Dinner

Don't spend Thanksgiving day alone this year! Come to our Thanksgiving Day service at Tenth and then enjoy a meal and fellowship with your Tenth family. This year, we are looking at two ways of connecting our members on Thanksgiving day. First, if you have extra seats at your dinner table, or would like to eat a meal with a family, let us know and we would love to connect you with a member in your parish. Register to host or be a guest! Alternatively, register to join a Thanksgiving lunch at church following the Thanksgiving day service. 



Fall Festival

The Fall Festival (weather permitting) will be held again this year to welcome our neighbors and local community with grilled hot dogs, drinks and candy bags with a Tenth Event Card included.  We need volunteers to make this event a success.  Please sign up to volunteer before October 28!  



TCN Fall Hayride

Join Tenth Young Adults for a fall hayride and pumpkin picking adventure at Mood's Farm Market, 901 Bridgeton Pike, Mullica Hill, NJ. After our trip to the pumpkin patch, we will enjoy a sweet time of fellowship over fresh apple cider and donuts. This event is free but feel free to bring your own money for the farm market or participate in the corn maze. (The only cost is the $6 bridge toll on the way back from NJ to PA.) 

Drivers are needed to transport people from Tenth to and from Mood's Farm Market. Indicate if you can drive people when you register. 

PLEASE REGISTER by October 8 at 11:59pm.

– 8:45am: Meet outside of the Delancey Street Lobby

– 9:00am: Depart from Tenth

– 10:00-11am: Hayride, Pumpkin Picking, Apple Cider & Donuts, Group Picture

– 11am-12pm: Free Time (corn maze, check out the Farmer's Market)

– 12:15pm: Depart for Tenth

– 1:00pm – Return to Tenth



Children & Youth Bible School

By / Sundays at 9am

Teaching God’s Word to the Next Generation

Tenth’s Bible School for children and youth is a vital part of our ministry to the next generation. Bible School is held Sundays at 9 AM (with limited offerings at 11 AM) and 6:30 PM, providing something for every young person from the ages of 2 months to 18 years. Classes are divided by age or grade and are taught by competent and dedicated members from our congregation.

Children’s Bible School focuses on teaching children the truth of God’s Word to prepare them for ministry and personal witness in future years. In the early years lessons begin with an overview of both the Old and New Testaments, followed by more detailed stories, theology, and practical living applications in the later years. Lessons are accompanied by a robust memory work program including both scripture and catechism. For older students, we conduct an essay contest each year that gives them an opportunity to debate and explain a point of doctrine from the Westminster Confession of Faith.

Scripture Memory Program

Tenth’s Memory Work Program has been a feature of our Children’s Sunday School for more than 60 years. We understand that Bible memorization is a tool for making God’s word known to our covenant children. We hope and pray it helps them, “to grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ” (2 Peter 3:18).

Because it is much easier to absorb and retain the verses in youth than in later years, our Memory Work Program applies several basic principles:

  • Mastery of whole Bible passages and chapters
    The best approach to Bible memorization is for a child to learn longer and related passages of scripture over time so that the contextual meaning of each passage becomes apparent. This is more fruitful than memorizing dozens of important but unrelated verses which may be easily forgotten.
  • Sequential scope
    We gradually increase the length of passages over the course of the program. First graders, for example, begin to memorize Exodus 20. After they complete the passage in the later elementary years, they review the entire chapter. In the same way, children progressively memorize Romans 8. In the early years, they learn parts of a verse; then the entire verse; and finally, neighboring verses until the entire chapter is learned.
  • Developmentally appropriate, progressively accelerated pace
    Children’s ability to memorize increases with age. We aim to match the pace of memorization with their developmental ability. Our youngest children move slowly through verses and passages. We pick up the pace as children enter the elementary years while at the same time reviewing many of the earlier memorized passages.