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First Presbyterian Church of Mount Clemens

First Presbyterian Church of Mount Clemens

Welcome to Our Church!

Come as Guest, Leave as Family!

FAQs

Got questions? We’re here to help.

  • When are services held?

    We hold worship service at 10 am on Sunday mornings. Summer Worship June through First Sunday in September - 9:30 am

    Worship at FPC
  • What are your office hours?

    Our office hours are:

    • Tuesdays and Fridays: 9 am to 2 pm.
    • Wednesdays and Thursdays: 10 am to 3 pm.
  • Where can I park?

    Parking can be found right off of Cass Avenue. Our back parking lot can be accessed by going through the gate or through our Union Street entrace behind the church. If coming to the church during the week or to use the Family Life Center, it is best to use the back parking lot via Union street. Handicapped parking is available in both lots.

  • Is your building handicap acessible?

    We have handicapped parking in the back parking lot, access ramp at our back door, 

    covered drop off area, automatic door opener, an elevator that goes to all floors.

     

    An accessible bathroom on the main floor and large print bulletins and hymnals.


    Our greeters are available to assist you while in our building.

  • What is the dress code?

    For Sunday worship at First Presbyterian Church of Mount Clemens, feel free to dress in whatever makes you most comfortable, from casual to semi-formal attire; all are welcome here..

  • What can I expect when I come to your church?

    When you enter the church from either the front or back entrance, you will be greeted by members of our Deacon Board. 


    If it is your first time, they will ask for your name and if you wish you can give them further contact information along with  a welcome bag. 


    Our greeters would be happy to show you to the sanctuary and parlor as well as give you a service booklet. 



    Worship at FPC
  • Who are your Deacons?

    Deacon Class of 2024

    Anne Courtney

    Terrie Hadel

    Roz Runnels

    Aubree Leitch


    Deacon Class of 2025

    Mary Jane Marino

    Jon Ansley

    Matt Sims


    Deacon Class of 2026

    Kyra Hickey

    Beth Orrin


    Deacon Moderators

    Terrie Hadel

    Beth Orrin


Meet Our Team

Our Team, along with others, are here to assist you in your faith journey. Please let us know how we can service you.

Pastor Rev. Kathy Nealand

Rev. Kathy Nealand

Pastor

My Bio and Welcome Note
Office Administrator - Sara B.

Sara Ball

Office Administrator

My Bio
Music Director - Duncan McMillan

Currently Vacant

Music Director & Pianist/Organist

See Job Descriptions
Christian Educator - Jeanette A.

Jeanette Armstrong

Christian Educator

My Bio

Our Mission

Our Beliefs & Our Values

Our Beliefs


First Presbyterian is a member church of the Presbyterian Church USA. We are led by a representational form of government, whereby leaders, elected by the congregation, along with the pastor make decisions on behalf of the membership.


We believe that there is "one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to one hope when you were called; one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and father of all, who is over all and through all and in all. (Ephesians 4:4-6)


We believe that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior, who is the head of the church.


In all things, we are guided by the Holy Scriptures, the Book of Confessions, and our Book of Order.


We believe that God is at work in the world, sustaining us, cooperating with us, and guiding our lives and human history itself through God's desired purposes. God does not create us and step back, leaving us alone. God, through Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit-is actively involved in our lives, working to accomplish God's intentions for us.


Baptism

Presbyterians consider Baptism a sacrament. The water represents the cleansing of our sin and the new life of faith in Christ. In Baptism, the person becomes united with God and the faith community.


Presbyterians baptize infants, children, youth, and adults following a period of study. Baptism takes place during a worship service.

When infants or young children are baptized, the parents and guardians promise to raise the child to know Jesus Christ, with the hope that when the child is ready, they may profess their personal belief in Jesus Christ, as Lord and Savior.


Holy Communion

Presbyterians consider Holy Communion to be a sacrament. Holy Communion is served to the faith community the first Sunday of each month and on Holy Thursday. All people are welcome to receive the bread and the cup regardless of age, ability, membership, and belief.


In the Lord's Supper, we see the bread and cup, which are Christ's body and blood given as a sacrifice for our sins so that we might have forgiveness, reconciliation, and new life. The outward elements of the sacrament are signs of God's love, grace, and desire to bring us into a deeper relationship with God.

Our Values


We are a church for all seasons of your life.


We value all human life from the youngest to the oldest. We believe that each of us has been beautifully and wonderfully made. We believe that God has blessed each of us with gifts and talents. It is thus our desire to encourage each person to live into their purpose in order to bring glory to our Creator. Whether you are seeking God for the first time or want to deepen your relationship with God, we want to help you wherever you are in your faith journey. So, come and see!

 

Our History

Membership


All people are invited to become members of our faith community. People become members either through baptism, profession of faith in Christ, reaffirmation of faith in Christ, or by transfer from another faith community. There is usually a period of study before being approved for membership by the Board of Elders (Session), followed by presentation during a worship service.


 

Contact the Pastor for more information. 


Our Denomination

  • Tell me more about the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)

    The Presbyterian Church (USA), abbreviated PC(USA), is a mainline Protestant denomination based in Louisville, Kentucky with about 1.14 million members.


    The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) differs from other mainline Christian churches by its government.  Rather than a system of bishops, the Presbyterian Church government stresses the active, representational leadership of both ministers and church members. 


    Click here to learn more about the governing body of our denomination.

    P.C. U.S.A. Website
  • What Synod Do We Belong To?

    First Presbyterian Church of Mount Clemens is part of the Synod of the Covenant.  This Synod includes 11 presbyteries and nearly 700 congregations throughout Michigan and Ohio (and small slices of Indiana, Kentucky, and Wisconsin). 


    The Synod Offices are located on the campus of Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church, 1340 W. Long Lake, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302.


    Synod of the Covenant Website
  • What Presbytery Do We Belong To?

    First Presbyterian Church of Mount Clemens belongs to the Presbytery of Detroit. This Presbytery is the governing body that represents the 72 congregations of south-eastern Detroit. 


    The Presbytery of Detroit works to strengthen our congregations and to serve the needs of the communities of Detroit metro area and south-east Michigan. They are located at 17575 Hubbell Ave, Detroit, Michigan, 48235.


    Their Mission:

    Relying on the Holy Spirit, we follow God by unmasking idolatries in Church and culture, listening to the voices of peoples long silenced, empowering congregational vitality, confronting structural racism, and responding to systemic poverty.


    Their Vision:

    As the Presbytery of Detroit we commit ourselves to: Empowering collaborative community in service of Christ.

    Presbytery of Detroit Website
  • Who are your church leaders?

    Session Class of 2024

    Judi Armstrong, Worship and Music

    Larry Huntington, Finance

    Pat Politano, Personnel


    Session Class of 2025

    Ann Guldemond, CE

    Judy Landuyt, CE

    Daryl Martin, Nominating


    Session Class of 2026

    Mike Ball, Building, Property & Technology

    Martha Fisher, Mission

    Patty Lange, Memorial


    Clerk of Session: Jane Ethier

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