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| 106 North Bench Street, Galena, IL 61036 Phone: (815) 777-0229 (voice & fax) |
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First Presbyterian Church of Galena If you live in the Galena area and are not already involved in the life of another congregation, you're cordially invited to join us for worship and other activities of the church. First Presbyterian not only offers a beautiful, historic building, but also the warmth of Christian fellowship. The church is accessible to the handicapped through the ground-floor fellowship hall, where an elevator is available to the sanctuary. Our Sunday morning worship services are held 10:00 a.m. year 'round. Nursery care is provided in the basement during our worship services. Some of the other activities of our church are listed below. Further information may be obtained by calling the church office at 777-0229. Congregational activities:
What does membership involve? Church membership is a commitment to worship with us and to participate in the life of the church. It is a public confession of your faith. Membership gives you the opportunity to lead and to work with others, to use your skills and knowledge on behalf of other people in the name of Christ. Membership can help you grow, learn, share, and become receptive to new ideas - in short, it can help you become a part of our church family. The Presbyterian church is governed by leaders known as elders, who are elected by the congregation and are ordained to a lay ministry on behalf of the local church. Together with the pastor, these elders make up the session, which oversees the day-to-day work of the church. We also have a board of trustees who are elected to manage our financial, legal, and property affairs. The Presbyterian denomination traces its roots back through the Protestant Reformation to Augustine and the New Testament church. The seeds for our denomination were sown in 1553 when Scottish Protestant John Knox fled the religious persecution in his home land and settled in Geneva, Switzerland, where he studied under John Calvin. He returned to Scotland in 1556 and established a church based on Calvin's theology and theories of government. booklet on the history of the denomination is available from the church office. Booklets on other aspects of membership are also available. How to Become a Member There are three different ways a person can join a Presbyterian church:
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