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About Us
The
First Presbyterian Church of Port Jefferson was established in 1870 as a mission of the Setauket Presbyterian Church
with 50 members. The Masonic Hall, across the street from the church,
was the original church building. Our current building was completed in
1911. Our membership today numbers over 260,
and we're growing.
Our governing boards consist of 12 Elders/trustees
and 12 Deacons, with 7
committees that oversee the work of Christ in our community and beyond.*
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We have expanded our mission to include trips
for youth and adults to Puerto Rico and Cuba and participation in
Midnight Run,
providing food and clothing to the homeless in New York City. Other
areas of mission and outreach that we support include Habitat for Humanity;
Protestant Campus Ministries
at the State University of New York, Stony Brook;
Church World Service;
Seaport Preschool; Heifer Project;
and the Parish Resource Center.
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We have offered
our own programs and
been partners with surrounding churches fostering programs to
further understanding of the people and culture of the Middle East,
and also with the Greater Port Jefferson–Northern Brookhaven
Arts Council to present the Festival of Films &
Faith series, which is open to the community.
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We've hosted art
exhibits.
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We've been known to
decorate a wooden cross with flowers on Easter Sundays.
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The whole congregation
once created a paper Nativity scene during a worship service.
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We've read Scriptures in
many different languages.
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We've built a model
church out of Legos to illustrate that it takes many people and many
talents to make a church.
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We hold an annual
Blessing of the Animals service, with dogs, cats, ferrets, birds, llamas, and more.
You never know what we'll
do next. Come and see! |