Visitor Information
First Presbyterian is excited to offer a variety of worship opportunities.
For the heart that is designed to worship in a traditional or conservative manner, there are three services available. The 8:30 a.m., 9:45 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Great Hall service are nearly identical in nature. Diversity is offered through selection of musical choices and pastoral leadership. Visitors will find the majority of our congregants dressed in conservative clothing—from nice slacks or collared shirts to skirts and dresses or coat and tie.
For those interested in a contemporary, blended or casual worship experience, please join us in the Sanctuary at 11:15 a.m. for The Fourth Service. This service offers diversity through the use of praise music (shared by a worship band), interactive prayer and a more relaxed atmosphere. Visitors will find worshippers in a variety of dress styles that are not a distraction to other worshippers and reflect an attitude of respect for our God.
Parking
Parking is available in an assortment of lots. Handicap parking and parking for the elderly is reserved in the main parking lot closest to the church.
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Nursery
Nursery service is available to all members, guests and visitors.
Children's Church
Children’s Church is provided at the 8:30 a.m. (beginning January 7) and the 11:15 a.m. service for all children ages Pre-K through first grade. During the singing of the second hymn, children may proceed to the left of the Choir loft where they will be greeted by a Children’s Church leader. Learn more about our Children's Ministries
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Enjoy Meaningful Worship
Find out how you can engage in a more meaningful worship experience.
Volunteers in Worship
Church members of all ages help prepare for and participate in worship and special services in various capacities.
Holy Communion
Holy Communion will be served in all services on the first Sunday of each month. The serving of communion will alternate monthly between communion served to worshippers in the pews and served by intinction with worshippers receiving the elements from their pastors and elders at the communion table. Communion is also celebrated at Easter, Christmas and other special occaions.
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