The First Presbyterian Church in Germantown
Dr. Nancy E. Muth, Minister

A wonderful tapestry of cultures worships together at The First Presbyterian Church in Germantown. This urban congregation is an inclusive, celebratory, and caring community. Long a beacon of light to the neighborhood, many people have chosen to make this church a preferred destination – travelling a great distance to attend its meaningful worship services, renowned concert series, and outstanding educational events. They find its mission, outreach, and spiritual opportunities to be abundant.

The church was officially organized in 1809, and the first structure on its present site was built in 1872. The sanctuary’s renovated stained glass windows were created by Tiffany, Nicola D’Ascenzo, and Henry Lee Willet.

Members enthusiastically serve the community and worldwide missions, while extending encouragement and hospitality to all people.

The First Presbyterian Church in Germantown is located near the corner of Germantown and Chelten Avenues and can be easily reached by public transportation. Directions can be obtained by visiting the church Web site: www.fpcgermantown.org. There is ample parking in both church and nearby lots along neighboring streets.