First Presbyterian Church in New York

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Phone: +1 212-675-6150
Site: http://fpcnyc.org/
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Total reviews rating 4.4

31 Reviews for First Presbyterian Church 2023:

Review №1

2019-12-21

So this is the new place where they will be serving Saturday lunch for the homeless and in need. The old place was St. Josephs at 371 6th Ave. Beautiful church and the food, as always, was delicious. From 1:30pm to 2:30 pm every Saturday. Thank you for the wonderful compassion.

Review №2

2017-03-09

Very nice church, they allowed me to use the restrooms. Thank you Francis!

Review №3

2019-07-19

A vision of pure amasment. Wonderful classic gothic architecture. Beautiful place of worship. Have not attended services however I imagine its typical of its faith. A must see for out of town visitors to NYC. Who enjoy history and architecture. 👍🙏👍🙏

Review №4

2021-07-27

NOT a church belonging to Christ. Do not be deceived. What seems right to mankind does not please God. Since they do not belong to Him, they are not His.

Review №5

2017-09-29

Im writing because I am confused by the previous review. I too live in the neighborhood of Old First. Though I dont live close enough to comment on the air conditioning unit, Ive never noticed the sidewalks unkept, and Ive never heard the church bells ring except as a call to worship on Sundays (and certainly not playing any pop songs). Also, what food distribution on Saturday mornings? I think that is a different church. Old First does, however, have a number of outreach and community oriented programs, including art exhibits, lectures and concerts, as well as charitable activities.Is the previous reviewer referencing the right church? As a long time Village resident, I certainly feel grateful to have Old First in my neighborhood.

Review №6

2017-12-09

I know nothing of the churchs politics or liturgy but I do know the church is a terrible neighbor. In the winter, they do not shovel their sidewalks after a snow storm; in the summer the battleship that is the air-conditioning on their roof emits an unremitting noise, disturbing all who live near the building. They claim not to have enough money to properly insulate the air-conditioner, yet they found the money to rehabilitate their bells, which play pop tunes from time to time on no regular schedule. I hope they do not hide behind their Saturday morning food distribution as evidence of their charitable instincts--though exemplary their thoughtlessness toward their immediate neighbors is shameful.The churchs priorities are a mystery and their self-serving policies are a stain on the entire Presbyterian denomination. P.S. Turns out the food distribution program is not theirs but rather the Episcopal church on Tenth Street; recipients merely line up beside First Pres.

Review №7

2020-02-05

Presbyterianism is a part of the Reformed tradition within Protestantism, which traces its origins to Britain, particularly Scotland.Presbyterian churches derive their name from the presbyterian form of church government, which is governed by representative assemblies of elders. A great number of Reformed churches are organized this way, but the word Presbyterian, when capitalized, is often applied uniquely to churches that trace their roots to the Church of Scotland, as well as several English dissenter groups that formed during the English Civil War.Presbyterian theology typically emphasizes the sovereignty of God, the authority of the Scriptures, and the necessity of grace through faith in Christ. Presbyterian church government was ensured in Scotland by the Acts of Union in 1007which created the Kingdom of Great Britain. In fact, most Presbyterians found in England can trace a Scottish connection, and the Presbyterian denomination was also taken to North America, mostly by Scots and Scots-Irish immigrants. The Presbyterian denominations in Scotland hold to the Reformed theology of John Calvin and his immediate successors, although there is a range of theological views within contemporary Presbyterianism. Local congregations of churches which use presbyterian polity are governedThe roots of Presbyterianism lie in the Reformation of the 16th century, the example of John Calvins Republic of Geneva being particularly influential. Most Reformed churches that trace their history back to Scotland are either presbyterian or congregationalist in government. In the twentieth century, some Presbyterians played an important role in the ecumenical movement, including the World Council of Churches. Many Presbyterian denominations have found ways of working together with other Reformed denominations and Christians of other traditions, especially in the World Communion of Reformed Churches. Some Presbyterian churches have entered into unions with other churches, such

Review №8

2021-06-30

I love this church!This is my church that I go to whenever I have the time too!

Review №9

2021-01-13

This is where I work at a great place to work and worship there are just a few people that talk about everybody because their miserable and their life is not going as expected otherwise then that all is good

Review №10

2017-05-19

Always thoughtful sermons. Caring clergy, many ministries, fantastic choir, and an open and affirming congregation.

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