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West Chester / Pennsylvania / United States
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First Presbyterian Church in West Chester has continued to grow with the community in order to fulfill its religious needs.  Currently, three full-time pastors serve the congregation the members of which number over 2,200.  The Church provides a nursery from 8am to 11:45am on Sunday mornings so parents can listen attentively to the sermons.
Both traditional and contemporary services are offered. At the traditional service, three hymns are sung while at the contemporary service, praise songs are sung with the words projected on a screen for easy following. The church holds classes for new members several times a year where pastors discuss what it means to become Presbyterian and arrangements are made for recognition of those who have decided to join.

West Chester / Pennsylvania / United States
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Established in 1887, Second United Presbyterian Church is tucked away in a quiet residential neighborhood.  Pastor Brenda Moore welcomes everyone to join her for Sunday morning service at 10.  Because Second United Presbyterian Church is located on a one way street, the easiest way to reach the church is: north on High Street,  left on Bernard, left on South Walnut.

West Chester / Pennsylvania / United States
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West Chester / Pennsylvania / United States
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Meadowcroft Presbyterian Church is a Reformed Presbyterian place of worship. It prides itself on its family-oriented way of worship. Relationships are the focus of Meadowcroft as they're committed to transforming lives of those within their family and out by life-truths.

West Chester / Pennsylvania / United States
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Reformed Presbyterian Church gathers for worship Sundays at 11am.  Worship centers around their belief in a triune God.  They offer weekly Bible school for both children and adults, Sundays at 9:30am. Children ages 2 through 5 have their own tailored worship service at 11am while their parents are in the main worship service. Reformed Presbyterian Church holds monthly gatherings to promote community unity.  The Church also supports missions and ministry locally, nationally and internationally.