First Presbyterian Church of Fairfield

First Presbyterian Church of Fairfield Welcome to First Presbyterian Church! All are welcome! Join us every Sunday. Love God. Love People.

Change Lives.

9:30 AM - Common Ground Service
10:45 AM - Traditional Service

What are you looking for?Hope?Joy?Peace?Meaning?What if what you're really looking for isn’t as far away as you think? S...
04/09/2026

What are you looking for?

Hope?
Joy?
Peace?
Meaning?

What if what you're really looking for isn’t as far away as you think? Something good is waiting to be found.

Let’s find it together.

Join us this Sunday at 9:30 or 10:45 AM.

What’s your first response when life gets hard?If we’re honest, most of us try to handle it on our own first. We think h...
03/31/2026

What’s your first response when life gets hard?

If we’re honest, most of us try to handle it on our own first. We think harder, push through, or carry the weight quietly. Prayer becomes our last option instead of our first instinct.

But James 5 gives us a different way.

Pray in every season.
Pray in every situation.
Pray before anything else.

Because prayer isn’t just something we do.
It’s how God changes us and works in the world around us.

This week, don’t wait.
Pray first.

There’s something special about finding a place where you can truly belong.Whether you’re coming with family, bringing l...
03/27/2026

There’s something special about finding a place where you can truly belong.

Whether you’re coming with family, bringing little ones, or just showing up as you are, there’s space for you here. A place to be known, to be encouraged, and to experience joy together.

We’d love to invite you to join us this Sunday. No pressure, no expectations, just a warm welcome waiting for you.

Come as you are. We’ll save you a seat.

Suffering has a way of slowing everything down.The answers don’t come quickly.The healing doesn’t happen overnight.And s...
03/26/2026

Suffering has a way of slowing everything down.
The answers don’t come quickly.
The healing doesn’t happen overnight.

And sometimes… there’s nothing you can do to change your circumstances.
So what do you do?
James gives us a simple, but difficult word: be patient.
Not a passive, “just wait it out” kind of patience—
but a deep, resilient faith that holds on to God in the middle of it all.

Patience is staying.
Trusting.
Standing firm.
Even when it hurts.

If you’re in a season of waiting or suffering right now, this is for you:
You’re not alone. God is near. And He is full of compassion and mercy.
Don’t give up.
Hold on to Him.

What if this Easter felt different?Easter is a time for hope, renewal, and new beginnings—and we would love to celebrate...
03/25/2026

What if this Easter felt different?

Easter is a time for hope, renewal, and new beginnings—and we would love to celebrate it with you.

Join us as we gather to remember the resurrection and the life we have in Jesus. Whether you’ve been part of a church for years or you’re just exploring, there’s a place for you here.

Bring your family, invite a friend, and stay for our Easter Egg Hunt — because this is a day meant to be shared.

We can’t wait to welcome you.

Common Ground Contemporary Worship - 9:30 AM (w/ childcare)
Easter Egg Hunt - 10:30 AM
Traditional Worship - 10:45 AM

03/23/2026

Where is God when life hurts? In moments of suffering, it can feel like God is distant or silent. But what if He is closer than we think?

In this powerful clip from Patience in Suffering, we’re reminded that Jesus does not stand far off from our pain. He enters into it. From Palm Sunday to the cross, we see a Savior full of compassion and mercy—one who suffered so that suffering would not have the final word.

If you’re walking through hardship, grief, or uncertainty, this message points to a deeper hope: God is present, and He cares.

📍 From the Wisdom for Everyday sermon series
📅 Join us this week for Palm Sunday and Holy Week services

We tend to think conflict IS the problem.Conflict in our relationships.Conflict in our homes.Conflict in our world.But S...
03/20/2026

We tend to think conflict IS the problem.
Conflict in our relationships.
Conflict in our homes.
Conflict in our world.

But Scripture points us deeper.
Conflict is the symptom. The real issue starts within us, with passions and desires that take center stage and shape the way we live, respond, and relate to others.

And if we’re honest, that doesn’t just affect our relationships with people.
It affects our relationship with God too.

But in the middle of our mess, there’s a promise we can’t miss:
God gives more grace.

Not when we’ve figured it all out.
Not when we’ve cleaned everything up.

Right in the middle of our brokenness, He meets us with grace.

When we make God our desire, it changes our character.
Godly Desire → Christ-like Action → Fruitful Relationships

Address

2475 Easton Tpke
Fairfield, CT
06825

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 3am
Tuesday 9am - 3am
Wednesday 9am - 3am
Thursday 9am - 3am
Sunday 9:30am - 10:30am
10:45am - 12pm

Telephone

+12033746176

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