Providence Presbyterian Church

Providence Presbyterian Church Providence Presbyterian, one of Mecklenburg's oldest churches continues its long tradition of spreading God's love and bringing Christ's light to the world.

Come worship with us soon. We've saved you a seat. Providence Presbyterian Church came to life from the influx of Ulster-Scots to the American ‘promised land’ in the 1700s, a group of people shaped by faith and the idea of a new frontier. They migrated south, took part in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, and established deep roots in Mecklenburg County. It’s no surprise that Providence Road – one

of Charlotte’s main thoroughfares – takes its name from our church while other roads, such as Rea Road and McKee Road, are named for members of the PPC congregation over the past 250+ years.

‘Providence’ expresses the founders’ firm trust in the faithfulness of God to work all things for God’s purpose, which is a bedrock tenet of our Presbyterian faith. One of the original seven colonial Presbyterian churches in the county, PPC served as the center of the Providence Community. Though that community has grown exponentially over the years as Charlotte has become more and more populated, the same could also be said of the church today: it still sits at the center of many of our community members’ lives. Starting with our first minister Rev. William Richardson 1767, to today’s pastors Fred Lyon and Lal Rodawla, our church has had its fair share of servant leaders. Many worked to grow our congregation from one generation to the next— through times of want and times of wealth. Among those were enslaved communicants who, though denied full membership in the church, contributed much to it during the time before the Emancipation Proclamation. They were instrumental in building the “new” sanctuary of 1858. This is the historic building where we continue to meet for worship today. We welcome members and visitors alike to share in worship and connect to God’s people and purpose. A wonderful side benefit of visiting us is the opportunity to stroll a property rich in history. Our first ‘pulpit,’ also known as Preaching Rock is at the entrance to the cemetery, where markers pre-date the Revolutionary War. Continue through the back gate, and visit the historic enslaved cemetery, a sad reminder of a dark period of our history. This path leads to the nearby spring that first drew worshipers to this spot and provided water for baptisms, as well as drinking water for people and their horses. History is too valuable a teacher to be forgotten. We seek to learn and grow from the lived faith of Providence’s fathers and mothers. And where their lived experiences were less than consistent with the gospel, reflecting instead their cultural milieu, we seek forgiveness and reconciliation.

Put this event on your calendar - this Sunday.  And it's FREE!  Come join us. It's gonna be fun.
06/02/2026

Put this event on your calendar - this Sunday. And it's FREE! Come join us. It's gonna be fun.

05/31/2026

Welcome to worship at Providence Presbyterian Church. We are happy to have you join us in real time this morning or later if that is when you can catch up with what went on this morning.

05/24/2026

Welcome to worship at Providence Presbyterian Church. We are happy to have you join us in real time this morning or later if that is when you can catch up with what went on this morning.

05/17/2026

Welcome to worship at Providence Presbyterian Church. We are happy to have you join us in real time this morning or later if that is when you can catch up with what went on this morning.

05/10/2026

Welcome to worship at Providence Presbyterian Church. We are happy to have you join us in real time this morning or later if that is when you can catch up with what went on this morning.

01/24/2026

Due to the forecast of icy weather this Sunday, we will not gather in person at church. We will host an alternate gathering on Zoom at 10:30am. Check your email for a note from PPC with the Zoom meeting details. Be safe and stay warm 'til we meet again. Peace.

PPC Youth Service Event to help clean out John & Tandy Graham's attic as they prepare to move to a smaller space after 3...
12/08/2025

PPC Youth Service Event to help clean out John & Tandy Graham's attic as they prepare to move to a smaller space after 39 years in the same house.

Greatful!
11/23/2025

Greatful!

Address

10140 Providence Church Lane
Charlotte, NC
28277

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 2pm
Tuesday 10am - 2pm
Wednesday 10am - 2pm
Thursday 10am - 2pm
Friday 10am - 2pm
Sunday 10am - 12:30pm

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