First Presbyterian Church of Mt. Sterling

First Presbyterian Church of Mt. Sterling An inclusive community for all who believe in the love and spirit of the church. First Presbyterian Church of Mt. and the Presbytery of Transylvania.

Sterling is a church for folks who don't have it all together. A church for those who wrestle with big questions. A church that seeks out the mystery of God in Jesus Christ. Take some time to look around and discover the many ways we are doing ministry in Christ’s name. We are a part of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) As a people of faith, we strive to bear witness to the Gospel through worship,

fellowship, and community outreach. Wherever you are on life’s journey, you are welcome at First Presbyterian. So come and share in this Good News.

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History of our church in Mount Sterling/Montgomery County Kentucky

First Presbyterian Church has a history as old as the commonwealth of Kentucky. In 1792, the year Kentucky broke away from Virginia, the first Presbyterian missionaries arrived in what is now Montgomery County. Over the next three years a congregation began to form, culminating in a charter in 1795 under the first pastor, the Rev. Joseph Price Howe. Being the first church in Mt. Sterling proper, the congregation built its initial house of worship on E. High Street on what is now the former high school football field. In 1829, the congregation built a new brick building on W. Main Street, directly across from our present location. As the Civil War broke out in 1861, nation and families were torn apart, and churches were not exempt. Northern and Southern factions within the church caused a split that led to two separate worship services on Sunday; one in the morning and another in the afternoon. During this time, each congregation, North and South, had their own pastor. As is said of the commonwealth at the time, “Kentucky didn’t separate from the Union till after the war ended,” the same was true of the Southern half of the church. In 1884, the Southern sympathizers decided it was time to have their own place, and built a handsome Gothic revival sanctuary across the street from their Northern brethren. It was during this time that the Northern body began calling themselves “The First Presbyterian Church” to distinguish their congregation from the “breakaway sect.” In turn, the new sanctuary was called “The Southern Presbyterian Church,” reflecting their regional cultural ideology and identity. The two churches worshiped separately until 1907, when they reunited in the sanctuary of the Southern church, where the congregation continues to worship to this day. The church soon sold the 1829 building across the street; but not before saving the grand rose window that now shines in our present fellowship hall. In 1991, the former Post Office building next door to the church went up for sale. Seeing an opportunity for expanded ministry, the church bought the building, spent several years renovating the structure, and renamed it “The Presbyterian Post.” The Post now serves a number of functions. It’s a great place for evening church studies or after-church potlucks. Quarterly, the Fellowship and Mission committees host the “Post Café” to raise money for mission projects. The building is used by various community organizations as a meeting place including an ESL (English as a Second Language) class on Monday evenings taught by Montgomery County Adult Education. All in all, over 40 ministers have served First Presbyterian Church, of whom several became prominent in the national church. First Presbyterian continues as a thriving body of believers who are committed to serving as Christ’s hands in the community through acts of service,
outreach, and worship. To God be praise and glory for our history and our future.

The forecast for Saturday is looking gorgeous! 🌞 See you at The Longest Table where everyone is welcome!
06/11/2026

The forecast for Saturday is looking gorgeous! 🌞
See you at The Longest Table where everyone is welcome!

Curious about what it means to be "Presbyterian"? Our new Wednesday Night series is for you! This week, we'll start at t...
06/09/2026

Curious about what it means to be "Presbyterian"?
Our new Wednesday Night series is for you! This week, we'll start at the beginning, our history and heritage. All are welcome, presbyterian or not!

Join us for Vacation Bible School at First Presbyterian!  We're partnering with Ascension Episcopal for an amazing three...
06/08/2026

Join us for Vacation Bible School at First Presbyterian! We're partnering with Ascension Episcopal for an amazing three days of HERO-FOR-GOD training!
When: June 29 - July 1 from 5pm - 7:30pm
Who: Age 4 - Fifth Grade (Middle & High Schoolers are invited to volunteer!)
Registration: https://forms.gle/5oLbwExTryPZpthE6

See you on Sunday!
06/05/2026

See you on Sunday!

Thanks for a lovely night out, Tomatoes and Flames!  *Not pictured: Mary Lynn. (Sorry! We remembered to take the photo a...
06/05/2026

Thanks for a lovely night out, Tomatoes and Flames!

*Not pictured: Mary Lynn. (Sorry! We remembered to take the photo after you left.)

Bring a friend!
06/04/2026

Bring a friend!

Come to Wednesday Night Study tonight for Part 2!7pm in the Fellowship Hall
06/03/2026

Come to Wednesday Night Study tonight for Part 2!
7pm in the Fellowship Hall

Join us for Wednesday Night Study!
05/27/2026

Join us for Wednesday Night Study!

Address

125 W Main Street
Mount Sterling, KY
40353

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

(859) 498-5885

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