Welcome to First Presbyterian Winchester!

Welcome to our community at First Pres, a congregation proudly affiliated with the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. Founded on July 16, 1788, and organized on September 7, 1800, we are steeped in history yet firmly rooted in the values of service and openness.

Whether you're exploring your spirituality, seeking a supportive community, or simply curious about who we are, we invite you to join us on our journey of faith. Together, let's cultivate a place of compassion, understanding, and shared purpose.

Come as you are, and experience the warmth of our community firsthand. We look forward to welcoming you with open hearts and open minds.

Please check out our home page for worship times, current events, and volunteer opportunities! 

 

 

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Contact

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History

FPC and Presbyterianism in Old Town Winchester

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We have a library!
Located off of our gathering hall.

Click here to view our catalog.

Are Presbyterians Really the "Frozen Chosen"?

Presbyterians often aren't seen as the most exuberant party guests, and there’s a good reason behind this stereotype. Three fundamental pillars of Presbyterianism include a structured church governance system with elected elders, adherence to Reformed confessions, and a preference for liturgical worship. These elements of Presbyterianism highlight a dedication to order, tradition, and an often cerebral approach to scripture.

A cherished scripture among Presbyterians is 1 Corinthians 14:40, which reads: But all things should be done decently and in order. We embrace self-awareness regarding our reputation and invite you to experience our community firsthand!

"How many Presbyterians does it take to change a light bulb?
None, they'll just form a committee to discuss the best way to do it!"