Lebanon Presbyterian Church

Lebanon Presbyterian Church “I was glad when they said unto me. Let us go into the house of the Lord." Psalm 122:1 Where Did We Get This Name? Who are We Presbyterians?

What Presbyterian Means

“In gratitude to God, empowered by the Spirit, we strive to serve Christ in our daily tasks and to live holy and joyful lives, even as we watch for God’s new heaven and new earth, praying, ‘Come, Lord Jesus," - from A Brief Statement of Faith

Presbyterians… people claimed by Christ and caring about Christ’s mission! It is a church of an inspiring past that is pointed tow

ards God’s great future. Presbuteros, the Greek word meaning elder, is used 92 times in the New Testament. It provided the name for the Presbyterian family of churches, which includes the Reformed churches of the world. Both Presbyterian and Reformed are synonymous with churches that have grown out of the Calvinist Protestant tradition. In America, the first presbytery (our gathering of churches) was organized in 1706. Through the years there has been an interesting history of growth, change and development. Today’s Presbyterian Church (USA) was created by the 1983 reunion of the two main branches of Presbyterians in America, separated since the Civil War: The Presbyterian Church in the U.S. and the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. The Presbyterian Church (USA) is distinctly a confessional and a connectional church, distinguished by the representation of elders (presbuteros) - laymen and laywomen - in its government. The church today has a membership of over two million in all 50 states and Puerto Rico, with some 20,000 ordained ministers and over 100,000 elders. What Do Presbyterians Believe? We are Christians who place our hope and trust in the Triune God: Father, Son (Jesus Christ) and Holy Spirit. The Bible is the source of our church's faith. We also have the guidance of historic Christian confessions such as the Apostle’s Creed and the Westminster Confession. The Presbyterian Church affirms the ancient truths of Christianity and seeks to apply those foundations to daily living and the difficult issues of the contemporary world. While our church government is representative and democratic, we cherish and uphold the belief in the “priesthood of all believers.” Though our church has an orderly and well-balanced constitution, the government of our entire church looks to “the Lord Jesus Christ as the only Head of the Church.”


Presbyterians are Believers And Doers! Stated clearly in our Book of Order (constitution) are the Great Ends of the Church: “... the proclamation of the Gospel for the salvation of humankind; the shelter, nurture, and spiritual fellowship of the children of God; the maintenance of divine worship; the preservation of the truth; the promotion of social righteousness; and the exhibition of the Kingdom of Heaven to the world.” As seen in this statement, we are proud of our fine theological and biblical heritage of beliefs. Beyond mere faith, however, we are called to action and to live out our beliefs. We do mission and pursue these great ends of the church in all sorts of ways: through prayer, gifts and a lot of personal effort so that the gospel of Jesus Christ is carried throughout the whole earth. In “good Presbyterian order,” we strive to plan well for ministries and programs that serve and address the real needs of society, that bring healing to those who are wounded, and that bring justice to the oppressed. The Seal of the Presbyterian Church (USA) contains the following symbolic components:

The cross,
The Bible,
The descending dove (symbolizing God’s Holy Spirit),
The pulpit,
Flames in a triangular configuration (symbolizing the Spirit’s power and the Trinity),
A fish (an early symbol of the Christian church),
And a baptismal font or a communion chalice.

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06/03/2026

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Join us tomorrow at 11:00 AM at LPC as we celebrate Trinity Sunday with Tracy McGlothlin leading worship.Trinity Sunday ...
05/31/2026

Join us tomorrow at 11:00 AM at LPC as we celebrate Trinity Sunday with Tracy McGlothlin leading worship.

Trinity Sunday is a special day in the Christian calendar when we celebrate the mystery and wonder of God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, three persons, one God, united in love and grace.

Tracy's message, "Trinity Sunday," will invite us to reflect on God's presence in our lives and in the world.

Come as you are and join us for worship, fellowship, and inspiration. All are welcome here!

"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."  John 15:13
05/25/2026

"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." John 15:13

Pentecost Sunday 2026
05/24/2026

Pentecost Sunday 2026

On the Day of Pentecost, we celebrate God’s gift of the Holy Spirit, the Spirit that draws us together as one people, he...
05/23/2026

On the Day of Pentecost, we celebrate God’s gift of the Holy Spirit, the Spirit that draws us together as one people, helps us understand what God is doing in the world, and empowers us to proclaim through word and action God’s reconciling love through Jesus Christ. (Ephesians 1:10)

Without the Spirit, the church withers, but with the gift of the Holy Spirit, all things are possible. Pentecost reminds us that the Church is alive, renewed, and sent into the world to serve with compassion, hope, and grace. As the climax of the Great Fifty Days of Easter, Pentecost celebrates the Spirit poured out upon the body of Christ, the Church.

We invite you to join us for worship this Sunday at 11:00am at Lebanon Presbyterian Church, as Tracy McGlothlin leads our service and we celebrate the power, presence, and promise of the Holy Spirit together. All are welcome here.

In a world that often feels divided and disconnected, Jesus prayed for something greater:“That they may be one.” John 17...
05/16/2026

In a world that often feels divided and disconnected, Jesus prayed for something greater:

“That they may be one.” John 17:11

This Sunday, Rev. Thomas Quickel leads our worship service to share his message: “One Is the Loveliest Number.”

One body in Christ.
One faith.
One hope.
One Church.
One Lord who holds us together.

The beauty of Christian life is not that we never suffer, but that we never suffer alone.

Join us for worship this Sunday at 11:00am, as we gather in faith, community, and the love of Christ. Whether you’ve been here for years or are searching for a place to belong, all are welcome here.

Come be part of the “one” Christ prayed for.

Today, we celebrate Ascension Day, the moment Christ ascended into heaven and commissioned us to continue His work in th...
05/14/2026

Today, we celebrate Ascension Day, the moment Christ ascended into heaven and commissioned us to continue His work in the world.

In the Presbyterian Church, we remember that the Ascension is not about Jesus leaving us behind, but about Christ reigning with love, justice, and peace over all creation. As Jesus promised in Acts 1:8, we are called to be witnesses “to the ends of the earth,” empowered by the Holy Spirit to serve our neighbors with compassion and hope.

May this holy day remind us that Christ is still present among us, guiding, comforting, and calling the Church into faithful ministry.

“Why do you stand looking up toward heaven?” (Acts 1:11)
The work of love continues here and now.

Join us this Sunday at 11:00 AM at Lebanon Presbyterian Church for worship and fellowship!Tracy McGlothlin will lead wor...
05/10/2026

Join us this Sunday at 11:00 AM at Lebanon Presbyterian Church for worship and fellowship!

Tracy McGlothlin will lead worship and share the message, “Celebrating Our Mothers,” as we give thanks for the love, faith, and strength of mothers and all who nurture and care for others.

All are welcome here.

05/04/2026
You’re invited to worship with us this Sunday at Lebanon Presbyterian Church at 11:00 AM.Join us as Rev. Thomas Quickel ...
05/02/2026

You’re invited to worship with us this Sunday at Lebanon Presbyterian Church at 11:00 AM.

Join us as Rev. Thomas Quickel shares a powerful message:
“Once We Were NOT a People. Now We Are God's People.”

Scripture reminds us that no matter our past, we are called into something greater. Through Christ, we are no longer defined by where we’ve been, but by who we are becoming. We are welcomed, chosen, and united as God’s people, called to live with hope, purpose, and faith.

In a world that often divides, this message speaks to belonging, grace, and the promise that we are never alone.

Whether you’ve been attending for years or are looking for a place to begin, there is a place for you here. All are welcome here.

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Lebanon, VA
24266

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