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Who we are
All of us are sinners, but we can find grace, and peace, and forgiveness through our Lord Jesus Christ.
First Presbyterian Church of Phenix City welcomes you and invites you to become a part of this community of faith.
A Word from Our Pastor
Do you feel lost in the crowd? Is the beat of the drum a bit distracting? Are you seeking God’s direction for your life? Do you long for moments of quiet reflection and prayer as you seek to worship God? Are you looking for a community of faith striving for life based on God’s Word and centered on Christ? Are you willing to use your gifts in service to God in Christ? Do you seek a warm welcome to the Family of God?
All who seek… …rest in a safe harbor …acceptance, not judgment …The One Who is Love… …will find a genuine welcome from genuine people at First Presbyterian Church of Phenix City.
Even more, we have room for you!
First Presbyterian Church of Phenix City welcomes you and invites you to become a part of this community of faith.
A Word from Our Pastor
Do you feel lost in the crowd? Is the beat of the drum a bit distracting? Are you seeking God’s direction for your life? Do you long for moments of quiet reflection and prayer as you seek to worship God? Are you looking for a community of faith striving for life based on God’s Word and centered on Christ? Are you willing to use your gifts in service to God in Christ? Do you seek a warm welcome to the Family of God?
All who seek… …rest in a safe harbor …acceptance, not judgment …The One Who is Love… …will find a genuine welcome from genuine people at First Presbyterian Church of Phenix City.
Even more, we have room for you!
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Church Pastor
Rev. G. Taylor Brown
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3310 10th Ct
Phenix City,
AL
36867
United States
Phone: (334) 377-1949
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The Rev. G. Taylor Brown was born to Guy and Sarah Brown and is one of their three children. His brother, Richard is regional manager with an insurance company in Pennsylvania. His sister, Sally Kay, is deceased.
Mr. Brown graduated in 1972 from College of the Ozarks with an English degree, with an independent emphasis in gerontology. In April, 1973, he married Linda S. Roff, and the couple settled in southeast Missouri, where Mr. Brown pursued a career in social services for the elderly, and completed eleven graduate hours at Southeast Missouri State University in guidance and counseling. In October, 1974, they were blessed with a daughter, Stephanie.
In 1982, Mr. Brown became a candidate for ministry and was taken under the care of the Southeast Missouri Presbytery, and entered Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary that fall. Mr. Brown completed his Master of Divinity degree in May, 1985, and accepted a call to First Presbyterian Church of Lincoln, Arkansas, where he was ordained in June of that year.
The Browns moved to Birmingham, Alabama, in January, 1989, where Mr. Brown was installed as minister of Forestdale Presbyterian Church. Effective September, 1991, they moved to Sylacauga where Mr. Brown served as pastor of First Presbyterian Church. They remained in Sylacauga through December, 1997, when Mr. Brown retired due to health reasons.
They moved to Columbus, Georgia, and in May, 1998, Mr. Brown was appointed as stated supply of First Presbyterian Church in Phenix City, Alabama. They remain in Phenix City in this capacity. Mr. Brown has been published in several sources, including Guideposts magazine.
The Browns have the one daughter, who, along with her husband and the Browns’ only grandchild, lives in the area.
Mr. Brown graduated in 1972 from College of the Ozarks with an English degree, with an independent emphasis in gerontology. In April, 1973, he married Linda S. Roff, and the couple settled in southeast Missouri, where Mr. Brown pursued a career in social services for the elderly, and completed eleven graduate hours at Southeast Missouri State University in guidance and counseling. In October, 1974, they were blessed with a daughter, Stephanie.
In 1982, Mr. Brown became a candidate for ministry and was taken under the care of the Southeast Missouri Presbytery, and entered Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary that fall. Mr. Brown completed his Master of Divinity degree in May, 1985, and accepted a call to First Presbyterian Church of Lincoln, Arkansas, where he was ordained in June of that year.
The Browns moved to Birmingham, Alabama, in January, 1989, where Mr. Brown was installed as minister of Forestdale Presbyterian Church. Effective September, 1991, they moved to Sylacauga where Mr. Brown served as pastor of First Presbyterian Church. They remained in Sylacauga through December, 1997, when Mr. Brown retired due to health reasons.
They moved to Columbus, Georgia, and in May, 1998, Mr. Brown was appointed as stated supply of First Presbyterian Church in Phenix City, Alabama. They remain in Phenix City in this capacity. Mr. Brown has been published in several sources, including Guideposts magazine.
The Browns have the one daughter, who, along with her husband and the Browns’ only grandchild, lives in the area.
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First Presbyterian Church of Phenix City, Alabama, is located at the corner of 34th Street and Idle Hour Drive. The Church is situated on a wooded hillside overlooking Moon Lake in the city’s Idle Hour Park. In the chancel of the sanctuary is a large clear glass window with three stained glass crosses imbedded in it. The woods provide an inspiring backdrop for the window every season of the year.
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First Presbyterian Church Service Times
Church School - Sunday, 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship - Sunday, 11:00 a.m.
Presbyterian Women - 1st Sunday, 4:00 p.m.
Covered Dish Luncheon - 2nd Sunday, Noon
Session Meeting - 4th Thursday, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Breakfast - Last Sunday, 9:00 a.m.
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Morning Worship - Sunday, 11:00 a.m.
Presbyterian Women - 1st Sunday, 4:00 p.m.
Covered Dish Luncheon - 2nd Sunday, Noon
Session Meeting - 4th Thursday, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Breakfast - Last Sunday, 9:00 a.m.
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A Brief History of Our Church
Weeks of planning and prayer crystalized when the Reverend Joe McKnight arrived to organize First Presbyterian Church of Phenix City. A handful of people worshiped in a home on Summerville Road on October 14, 1956. The following week church school classes and worship were held at Central High School (now the Central Services Activities Center). By November the purchase of a wooded lot overlooking Moon Lake was approved.
The church was formally organized Sunday, January 4, 1957, and a ground breaking ceremony consecrated the permanent place of worship, September 29, 1957. The first Service of the Lord’s Day was celebrated on Mother’s Day, May 11, 1958, and the building was dedicated to the glory of God on June 1, 1958.
The ministry of First Presbyterian Church began with a dream shared by a small group of seventeen Christians. Since that time some things have changed, and some things have stayed the same. The dream of a congregation reaching out to serve people in the community in the name of Jesus Christ remains. Through worship, study, sharing, and service we seek to grow in love and unity in serving Him Who first loved us.
We expect to see many more fruitful years of ministry ahead. We invite you to join us in this purpose.
The church was formally organized Sunday, January 4, 1957, and a ground breaking ceremony consecrated the permanent place of worship, September 29, 1957. The first Service of the Lord’s Day was celebrated on Mother’s Day, May 11, 1958, and the building was dedicated to the glory of God on June 1, 1958.
The ministry of First Presbyterian Church began with a dream shared by a small group of seventeen Christians. Since that time some things have changed, and some things have stayed the same. The dream of a congregation reaching out to serve people in the community in the name of Jesus Christ remains. Through worship, study, sharing, and service we seek to grow in love and unity in serving Him Who first loved us.
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I ask you neither for health nor for sickness, for life nor for death; but that you may dispose of my health and my sickness, my life and my death, for your glory... You alone know what is expedient for me; you are the sovereign master, do with me according to your will. Give to me, or take away from me, only conform my will to yours. I know but one thing, Lord, that it is good to follow you, and bad to offend you. Apart from that, I know not what is good or bad in anything. I know not which is most profitable to me, health or sickness, wealth or poverty, nor anything else in the world. That discernment is beyond the power of men or angels, and is hidden among the secrets of your providence, which I adore, but do not seek to fathom.
I ask you neither for health nor for sickness, for life nor for death; but that you may dispose of my health and my sickness, my life and my death, for your glory... You alone know what is expedient for me; you are the sovereign master, do with me according to your will. Give to me, or take away from me, only conform my will to yours. I know but one thing, Lord, that it is good to follow you, and bad to offend you. Apart from that, I know not what is good or bad in anything. I know not which is most profitable to me, health or sickness, wealth or poverty, nor anything else in the world. That discernment is beyond the power of men or angels, and is hidden among the secrets of your providence, which I adore, but do not seek to fathom.
First Presbyterian Church listing was last updated on the 27th of November, 2019