First Presbyterian Somerville, TN

Worship at First Presbyterian

We are all searching for something.

The church is the place one finds Christ – and in finding Christ we share him with others.

This will mean something different to each of us.  For the more mature Christian our encounter of Christ as Lord leads us to rejoice, worship and to serve.

For others the encounter is one of comfort and the binding up of wounds as they encounter Christ as their savior.  This happens through prayer, worship, the nurture and love of the church family and through our pastoral care.  Those who seek shall find these things in the church.

For yet others the encounter is one of exploration and growth.  Discovering, for some, a personal relationship with Christ while for others it is a time of renewal and rededication.  We invite all who are searching and yearning for an often un-named something to be with us.  We take this search seriously and ask you to contact the Pastor who will be delighted to share and explore these things with you.

The decision to unite with a church is an important one.  It is more than joining a club, it is responding to God’s grace and love in Jesus Christ.  It is an important decision, not to be taken lightly.  It is an opportunity to examine not only the church, but also ourselves and our relationship with Jesus Christ.

Worship Services

The heartbeat of First Presbyterian Church’s family is the worship of Almighty God.

We invite all people to worship with us at our traditional service at 11:00 a.m. on Sundays. Communion is celebrated on the first Sunday of each month.

We serve coffee and have fellowship at 10:30 a.m. in the Library.

First Presbyterian Church is a congregation of the Presbyterian Church (USA), the Synod of Living Waters and the Presbytery of the Mid-South.

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Worshiping with Children

Children are welcome to worship with us at 11:00 a.m. or may stay in the nursery.

During the first part of the service, children will be invited to the chancel for Children’s Time with the Pastor. Children ages three through third grade may then attend Children’s Church in our classrooms. Children in fourth grade and above are encouraged to remain in worship with their families.

There are seasonal activities for children, youth and families on an ongoing basis. These include but are not limited to an Easter Egg Hunt, a Harvest Festival at the end of October, a Christmas party and a Christmas musical.