CHURCH

First Presbyterian Church Spartanburg

A downtown PC(USA) church with traditional and contemporary worship, strong Bible teaching, and hands‑on local and global mission.
393 East Main Street, Spartanburg, SC 29302
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Welcome to First Presbyterian Church Spartanburg

You will find a historic downtown congregation that takes worship, Scripture, and service seriously. The church sits on East Main Street and welcomes you into a campus that blends sacred spaces with everyday gathering places. You can choose a traditional service with choir and organ or a contemporary service with a simpler style. Ushers greet you, help you find a seat, and answer questions. You can come as you are. You will hear the Bible preached with clarity. You will sing, pray, and step back into your week with a clear message to live out. Children and students have age‑appropriate classes. Nursery care supports young families so you can focus on worship without worry.

You grow here through steady discipleship. Sunday School classes study the Bible and address real life. Midweek groups read Scripture together, ask honest questions, and pray for one another. Music ministries invite you to sing or ring handbells. Mission teams serve schools, neighbors, and global partners. You can pack food, tutor a student, or support a medical clinic. When you ask where to start, leaders guide you to a next step that fits your schedule and gifts. The church belongs to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), so you benefit from a wide network for mission and education. If you want to explore what Presbyterians believe, read the overview on the church site at fpcspartanburg.org and the national denomination at pcusa.org. Both resources help you see how Reformed faith shapes worship and daily life.

You can plan your visit in a few simple steps. Park in the lots around the campus or along nearby streets. Greeters will point you to worship venues, classrooms, and restrooms. If you are bringing kids, check in at the nursery or children’s welcome desk. If you prefer to start small, attend a service and stop by a welcome table for a brief conversation. If you are ready for more, join a class, a service project, or a music rehearsal. You do not need to do everything at once. Take one clear step. Reach out through the contact page on the church website, and a staff member will follow up. You will meet people who practice their faith, care for their neighbors, and want you to feel at home here.