Our CARE Ministry Group
At First Presbyterian Church of Maitland, we take to heart our calling to respond to the needs of one another. We offer comfort, spiritual support, a listening...
Our Mission Statement
Our Mission is to achieve Christ-driven growth through congregational and community outreach activities. Our Vision Create a welcoming and caring Christ-centered...
First Presbyterian Missionaries
That same day Jesus went out of the house and sat by the lake. Such large crowds gathered around him that he got into a boat and sat in it, while...
Thanksgiving Worship & Breakfast November 25
Worship at 8 a.m. in the sanctuary followed by a free breakfast at 8:30 a.m. in the Family Life Center
Resounding Joy Christmas Concert December 5
Christmas Eve Services
For the past six weeks our congregation has been blessed with the opportunity to have a dynamic personal relationship with the Creator of the universe through the study of prayer. Beginning September 12, Pastors Ron and Labert lead the congregation on Sunday mornings with their sermons focusing on Bill Hybels book, Prayer: Opening Your Heart [...]
Its time to clean out your closets. Clothing for men, women, and children is needed for our church to donate to our community. Separate into marked bags and deliver to the church bus on Sunday, Nov. 21. Contact Rick Davis if you have questions: 407-928-8018.
Food Barrel & Dollars for Food
Wednesday Night Live: September 29 – Nov 17
Search and Help First Pres
FALL session running September 29 November 17, 2010 and the WINTER session running January 26 March 17, 2011. Contact Abbie VanDenBerg at avandenberg@fpcmaitland.org or call at 407-644-3455 x328.
Helping Families Succeed, a Guide to 40 Developmental Assets
Beth Moore Bible Study Started in August
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This is a FPCM Chancel Choir Christmas Concert production. Our choir performs with orchestra at 4 P.M.
The Train Collector’s Association will have their MODEL RAILROAD AND TOY TRAIN SHOW in the Family Life Center Gymnasium on Saturday, November 20, 2010 from 11 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.. Admission is $5:00 for adults, children under 12 admitted free when accompanied by an adult. Great fun for the whole family!
Zumba Fitness Classes in the Family Life Center!
Meet Ron Smith our Senior Pastor. Learn about our growing church and our faith from Ron. We look forward to welcoming you to our church family. Watch this space for our next new member class. Look around our website to find what we believe and to discover all of the opportunities for you in our community.
Contact the church at 407-644-3455 for more information.
2010 Confirmation Class and Baptism – March 28
The Communications Ministry Group has produced cards for members to use as they invite friends, family, and other members of the community to our services and events. Look for a letter with several cards to arrive within the next couple of weeks. Additional cards are available at the Welcome Center.
Current members are Gil Adkins, Doug Child (chair), Ken Moore, Ivor Singer, Bob Kortz, Barry VanDenBerg, Mike McAlpin, and Doug Brown.
The Communcations Ministry Group grew out of a need identified during our last interim period. Its responsibilities are to establish and improve the flow of information within the church and to increase external visibility of our church. Primary tools for these tasks are effective communication with the various church groups, our web site, the LOOP, e-mail, word of mouth, the church newsletter, bulletins, brochures, fliers, and ads. The LOOP and a redesigned website were two of the first products from this new Ministry.
The First Presbyterian Church of Maitland was organized on May 16, 1882, by Rev. William Flagler Wallace as Maitland Presbyterian Church with ten charter members. During its first several years, services and Sunday School were held in the Methodist building on the Southeast corner of Route 17 & 92 and Horatio Avenue.
An architect was commissioned to design the church after which David Morrison, a fine cabinet maker and carpenter, was commissioned to build the church which was fondly called and remembered as The Little White Church by the Side of the Road, and was dedicated in June of 1885.
The Historical Foundation, First Presbyterian Church of Maitland
Our new elders are Rick Anderson, Margaret Bauerle, Debbie Horn, Margaret Patten, and Bill Self. They are replacing Dave Anderton, Larry Campbell, Gloria Child, Barbara Miller, and Jenny Oelfke on the session.
12 middle school students, 4 junior leaders and 4 adult leaders braved the unknown in this years Plunge.... Read More »
This year two vans made their way to North Carolina full of teens and power tools to help with... Read More »