First Presbyterian Church of Tyler, Texas

First Presbyterian Church of Tyler, Texas FPC seeks to be a hub for inquisitive believers to deepen their knowledge of Christ. Come say hello!

Rooted in a compassionate faith, First Presbyterian Church offers Christian ministries for everyone: from the young to the wise in years. So, from Christian education classes on Sunday mornings to small group meetings during the week, opportunities abound for connecting with this vibrant congregation of faith.

06/08/2026

The story of the spread of the gospel takes an important turn in the encounter between Philip and an unnamed court official from Ethiopia.

06/05/2026

In one of the more curious episodes in Acts, Peter and John rebuke a man who apparently wanted their power to make a profit.

Join the congregation for the first Fun Fellowship Wednesday at BJ’s Brewhouse at 6 p.m., Wednesday, June 10, hosted by ...
06/05/2026

Join the congregation for the first Fun Fellowship Wednesday at BJ’s Brewhouse at 6 p.m., Wednesday, June 10, hosted by The Westerns.
Please use the QR Code to register!

06/02/2026

Stephen was accused of blaspheming against Moses, he reminds the council that the children of Israel themselves had rejected Moses.

06/02/2026

As Stephen concludes his speech before the council in Jerusalem, we meet a new figure, one who will dominate the pages of the New Testament.

FPC Tyler had a small reception after worship services on May 31, celebrating Rev. Baskin’s 20-year anniversary with FPC...
06/02/2026

FPC Tyler had a small reception after worship services on May 31, celebrating Rev. Baskin’s 20-year anniversary with FPC Tyler.

05/31/2026

Apparently Stephen, one of the original seven deacons, did more than serve widows. His ministry caught the attention of the council who called him to account.

05/29/2026

When the job of administering the church became too much for the apostles, they selected seven men, including Stephen, and made them deacons.

05/28/2026

A famous Pharisee named Gamaliel proved prophetic in his advice to the Jewish leadership about the brand new Christian community.

05/27/2026

Sometimes we say, "No good deed goes unpunished." But sometimes, those who are punished are the ones "who get the last laugh."

Address

230 W Rusk Street
Tyler, TX
75701

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm
Sunday 8am - 1pm

Telephone

(903) 597-6317

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