Fairlington Presbyterian Church was formally established more than 60 years ago. During worship services, three classes are offered for children: sparks, ages 3 - kindergarten; feasting on the Word, 1st - 3rd; and God Squad, 4th - 6th.
First United Presbyterian Church of Dale City is a member of the Presbyterian Church. In addition to offering traditional and contemporary worship services each Sunday morning, the church runs the Little Hands Preschool.
New Life In Christ Church focuses on worship, Bible study, ministries and congregation.
The church Web site has an extensive list of weekly activities, including care groups to meet the needs of young people, Christian Service Brigade and church missions, to name just a few.
With roots stretching back to 1808, this congregation has been a fixture of downtown Fredericksburg for centuries. The Presbyterian Church maintains an active presence in the community, with a number of outreach ministries and a missionary program. The Presbyterian Church also maintains an up-to-date website with regular updates on its frequent activities.
Faith Evangelical Presbyterian Church, located between Edison High School and Kingstowne, has been serving the Kingstowne community since 1987, providing its members with a close-knit community. There is an athletic field and basketball hoop in the back and the building underwent renovations in 2002.
Immanuel Presbyterian Church is a strikingly modern church that effortlessly blends into its wooded surroundings. The church won a design award for its simple style. The sanctuary is small with clear glass on many sides. Immanuel partners with a church in the Anacostia neighborhood of Washington, DC, to run its "I Have a Dream" program. This welcoming, learning and serving church is preparing to celebrate its 50th anniversary next year.
Centreville Presbyterian Church offers both contemporary, praise and worship-style services and a traditional service with organ music. There are social gatherings for men, women, teens, as well as "growth groups" of twelve to fifteen people that meet once a week for twelve weeks. The Church also charters Boy Scout Troop 30, maintains a community theatre and is home to Ad Fontes Academy, a private Christian school oriented toward classical education.
Located just off Columbia Pike down Whispering Lane, John Calvin Presbyterian Church is a friendly, community-centric place of worship where the goal is to strengthen the values and spirit of their members through discussion, prayer and fellowship. The National Capital Presbytery created the church in 1959. It moved to its current location after the number of lanes on Columbia Pike was increased. Due to this change, there are now two entrances to the parking lot, both down Whispering Lane. The church holds Communion and family worship services on the first Sunday of every month.
This growing church was founded in 1994 by Pastor Bob Becker. In addition to a spacious sanctuary, the church has a large complex which includes a seminary and a fellowiship hall. The church is active in the community, and promotes its cross-cultural ministry with a wide variety of events throughout the week. This church also provides a nursery for children between the ages of 12 months and 2 years, as well as a children's church.