First Presbyterian Church of Montrose, CO

First Presbyterian Church of Montrose, CO Seeking connection, community, and meaning? First Presbyterian Church welcomes all in Montrose, Colorado, whether new to town or church.

We want you to feel at home here as you grow in your rela­tion­ship with God. Our greet­ing team is ready and will­ing to assist you in any way pos­si­ble. If you have a ques­tion or need help find­ing your way around the church, look for those friendly peo­ple at the front door. We take seri­ously the respon­si­bil­ity to tell the truth about God and about what He says to us. Look for­ward to hea

r­ing mean­ing­ful, help­ful and hope­ful mes­sages from the Bible, enjoy­ing inspir­ing music that helps con­nect you with God and being in a safe place to grow in your faith. We offer a safe and fun place, for your chil­dren and youth to go on Sun­day morning. Our goal is to see the chil­dren drag­ging their par­ents back to church. Our Sun­day pro­gram­ming offers some­thing for infants through high school­ers in an age appro­pri­ate envi­ron­ment that is staffed with a com­bi­na­tion of child-familiar care­givers, staff mem­bers and amaz­ing volunteers. Our FPC Youth Min­istry seeks to cre­ate an authen­tic atmos­phere where stu­dents from any back­ground can dis­cover what it means to be a fully delighted fol­lower of Jesus Christ. We have both Junior High and High School groups that have fun and learn to grow deeper with God with youth Pas­tors and vol­un­teers who have a pas­sion for youth min­istry and our kids!

Lazarus, Rise Up! — A short, powerful reflection from Adele Creasey on John 11:43-44 and what it means to call life out ...
04/22/2026

Lazarus, Rise Up! — A short, powerful reflection from Adele Creasey on John 11:43-44 and what it means to call life out of death. Read the full post and be encouraged to cry out for resurrection in your life and community. https://wix.to/65pw0kb

When he had said this, Jesus called in a loud voice, “Lazarus, come out!” The dead man came out, his hands and feet wrapped with strips of linen, and a cloth around his face. John 11:43-44Years ago, I taught Sunday School to middle school kids. One Sunday morning, we studied the passage about La...

He is risen! Celebrate the hope and joy of the Resurrection with this short reflection from Rev. Dr. Jesse G. Mabanglo. ...
04/04/2026

He is risen! Celebrate the hope and joy of the Resurrection with this short reflection from Rev. Dr. Jesse G. Mabanglo. Read the full post and be encouraged today: https://wix.to/5xIGlZI

He is risen! This amazing assertion has been recorded by all four Gospel writers, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. For example, in Luke’s Gospel, he writes the following account:On the first day of the week, very early in the morning, the women took the spices they had prepared and went to the tomb....

04/04/2026
For many people, the Christmas season is a time of joy and celebration. But for many others, this season is bittersweet ...
12/20/2025

For many people, the Christmas season is a time of joy and celebration. But for many others, this season is bittersweet due to a loss of a loved one, loneliness, financial difficulties, family being far away, or life being overwhelming. Because the Christian faith offers light, healing, and hope, First Presbyterian Church of Montrose is hosting a “Service of the Longest Night” on the longest night of the calendar year, which is the winter solstice. This service is open to all in the community, especially those who find the holiday season difficult, and holds up those in the community who have lost loved ones, who are burdened by life’s difficulties, who are experiencing serious health issues, serious illness, or just feel overwhelmed. This service is also for those who are supporting and walking alongside those who are having a tough time. The Service of the Longest Night will provide a quiet time for reflection with prayers, songs, scriptures, and candle lighting. All worshippers will be invited to light a candle as a symbol of Christ coming into the darkness of mourning. It is our fervent hope that this service will remind us again that God came into the world to save us, and that God still uses Christmas to extend this invitation of grace. Communion is open to all, but not required of anyone. No contribution or donation is expected.

Address

1840 E Niagara Road
Montrose, CO
81401

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 12pm
Tuesday 8am - 12pm
Wednesday 8am - 12pm
Thursday 8am - 12pm
Sunday 9am - 11am

Telephone

+19702494732

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