
Wilmot Presbyterian Church, nestled in the heart of the Whetstone Valley, was established in 1884 and observed our 140 year anniversary on November 11, 2024.
We are a member of Presbyterian Church, USA and we are excited to have welcomed Dr. Peter Reynen to lead our church family in November of 2024.
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Well, by the grace of God we have arrived at yet another Christmas Day! No doubt there are many homes with debris strewn about rooms…
Scripture: Luke 2:12 Manger Any chair is a throne if the king is sitting in it. It is the king that makes the throne, not…
Scripture: Philippians 2:8 Cross Without the cross there can still be a manger. Without the cross there can still be Mary and Joseph, shepherds, wiseman…
Scripture: Isaiah 40:1-2 Isaiah A little vengeance can feel nice and most of us are all too happy to stand up and say, “I told…
Scripture: Matthew 2:18-25, I Cor 13 Joseph We know very little about the man a little Jesus would have laughed at and called “Abba” (Daddy). …
Scripture: Micah 5:2, Matthew 2:18 Bethlehem The city of David, Bethlehem, isn’t shown in our Nativity Scenes, but it is a part of the Christmas…
Scripture: Ezekiel 34:11-13 Sheep Sheep are dumb. At least that’s what I am told by people who work with them. I don’t know what measure…
Scripture: Luke 2:8-14 Angelic Hosts At first it appears the angelic hosts who appeared to the shepherd are sort of an exclamation point to the…
Scripture: Luke 2:8, 15-20 Shepherds Sheep and pastures and kindly, simple shepherds standing vigil over the flock makes a wonderful image in our mind. As…
First Presbyterian Church celebrated a joint ecumenical service of thanksgiving with our sisters and brothers from Wilmot Lutheran Church. Rev Kay Reeb delivered the message to “the turkeys” in attendance reminding us all of finding love for others “whom we have seen” (I John 4:20). Find a recording of the service on our Facebook page.
Please join us in lifting up one another and our community. Prayer is not the only thing we can do, but it is a privilege and the only thing we must always do! Carey Berry family in their loss. Prayers for her children especially. Gerald Thaden as he continues his recovery. Sharon Ammann for healing/restoration…
Mark your calendars for our Advent Candlelight Service on December 24th at 5:30 PM. This cherished tradition brings us together to reflect on the hope, peace, joy, and love of the season. Through scripture, prayer, and song, we’ll prepare our hearts for Christmas. Bring your family and friends to this beautiful evening of worship. Let’s…