First Presbyterian Church at Norristown

First Presbyterian Church at Norristown A beacon of Christ's love in the heart of Norristown since 1819 About First Presbyterian Church at Norristown

Celebrating 206 years in 2025! Airy St. or 60 E.

A warm welcome to you! Sunday mornings:
> Adult Sunday School: 9:30 AM in the chapel
> Worship: 10:30 AM in the sanctuary, and on Facebook Live
> Children's Church available during worship
> Choir rehearsal after worship

Currently on hiatus:
Nursery

Building entrance at 514 DeKalb St.; handicapped accessible at DeKalb & Airy Sts. Parking, evenings and weekends: County lot (enter from 45 E.

Marshall St.) Parking, weekdays: Behind church (enter from 518 DeKalb St.) Peter Martin, Pastor
Pearl Flamberg, Music Director
Lynn Kitt, Secretary

A congregation of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and the Presbytery of Philadelphia

Organized in 1819, First Presbyterian Church continues to this day to worship and serve the Lord from its historic corner of Airy and DeKalb Streets in Norristown, PA. The 200-foot steeple has marked the Norristown skyline since 1854. Our building also provides space for:
> Central Presbyterian Church (Spanish-speaking)
> Literacy Council of Norristown
> 1st Pres Sports Club
> Norristown Area Taekwon-Do
> Coalition to Save Lives
> Rising Scholars Early Learning Academy
> The Village Norristown
> YoungLives Norristown

The First Presbyterian Church at Norristown exists to worship God through the proclamation of His word, through discipleship, and through service. We proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the evangelical tradition, and we encourage warm fellowship, loving one another through prayer, friendship, and practical help. Our Pastor is Rev. Peter Martin. Our ministry is carried out by the entire congregation. To help fulfill the Great Commission we engage in a variety of domestic and foreign evangelical missions. Locally we host and participate in the Norristown Literacy Council and the Coalition to Save Lives, and serve with the Norristown Ministries' soup kitchen. We support missionaries all over the world. Videos of worship and memorial services: https://www.firstpresnorristown.org/watch

A brief history of our church:
https://www.firstpresnorristown.org/history

YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwDGIPCfl6YAzBHVY5sp02w

We are resuming our series in Acts this Sunday and Pastor Martin will have a new column for you🔜 In lieu of that, this i...
06/01/2026

We are resuming our series in Acts this Sunday and Pastor Martin will have a new column for you🔜 In lieu of that, this is a repost of the column that introduced this series nearly a year ago 🔗
https://www.firstpresnorristown.org/post/from-your-pastor-11 to see it on our website but here's the text below.

To the First Presbyterian Church family,

A month later, I still remain touched by the surprise party you threw for me in celebrating my ten years here as your pastor and thanks again! I don’t want to make this letter a list of my accomplishments here but I can say I am proud of the fact that in those ten years we’ve worked through the Old Testament story. Over those Ordinary Time periods of summer, fall, and sometimes January/February we worked through the below list. (Obviously we haven’t covered everything, please head over to a prior pastor’s column https://www.firstpresnorristown.org/post/from-your-pastor-11 for a fuller look at this now-concluded long-term series, what we covered, what we skipped, and why.)

2015 – Gospel of Mark

2016 – Genesis

2017 – Romans

2018 – Exodus
2019 – Leviticus & Numbers

2020 – Deuteronomy & Joshua

2021 – Judges & Ruth

2022 – I & II Samuel

2023 – I & II Kings

2024 – Ezra & Nehemiah

2025 (Jan-Feb Ordinary Time) – Esther

As we are now in another summer of Ordinary Time, I guess the question is: Where do we go now? The gospel stories along with the beginning of Acts have been covered many times in annual trips through the church seasons (including just this last spring as we read about Jesus’ ministry, crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension followed by the coming of the Spirit at Pentecost). So, let’s pick up there in Acts 2 after the disciples have received the promised manifestation of the Holy Spirit, and Peter preaches the first evangelistic message! Over the course of this summer (and likely into summer 2026) we’ll follow the book of Acts and its remarkable story of what’s next for the people of God.

This will open many avenues of application for our church. First and foremost, what did the earliest church look like and how do the followers of Christ then and now act? The title of this book is certainly applicable! But there are other areas of application . . . more akin to the writings of Paul than the gospels. Starting in Acts 8 the mission field widens from Israel to the Roman Empire in general. With that comes interesting conundrums like pagan audiences, philosophers, and (for the Apostle Paul) how to utilize Roman citizenship when expedient but defy it when necessary. Speaking of which, the powerful Roman empire both conquered the nations and offered a higher standard of living to its people than any before it and very few since. The comparison between this and the United States has received attention in countless books, and I am looking forward to exploring that with you – the good, the bad, and the ugly. And in the books of Acts alone, there are plenty of all three involved with the church growing up in that powerful nation. The Acts of the Apostles continue today through their followers, through you and me. I’m excited to dig into all of that with you this summer.

📜Acts 9:31

~Pastor Peter Martin

06/01/2026
The Norristown Zoning Board voted tonight, May 26, 2026, in favor of the Norristown Hospitality Center. The May 6, 2026 ...
05/27/2026

The Norristown Zoning Board voted tonight, May 26, 2026, in favor of the Norristown Hospitality Center. The May 6, 2026 meeting with all the discussion is on YouTube:

START I 00:00AGENDA Case hearings:(53-25) Request for a Variance : Property Location: 705 Chain St.Use Regulations – To permit the use of a duplex in the R-2...

05/26/2026

Sharing again but the Norristown board will release their decision on the variance for a new building for our mission partners TONIGHT. Please pray❕🙏🏼

Remembering today those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms, including the freedom of worship.
05/26/2026

Remembering today those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms, including the freedom of worship.

Address

113 E Airy Street
Norristown, PA
19401

Telephone

+16102721357

Website

https://www.firstpresnorristown.org/watch

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