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FPCF Church History

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First Presbyterian Church of Flint celebrates a committed
and dynamic history in its witness to Jesus Christ. Initially organized
as a Congregational church on May 7, 1837, this church family adopted a
new form of government, becoming the First Presbyterian Church of Flint
on August 7, 1841. |
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During the nearly century and a half of organized worship, ministry and
service, the congregation has been located on three different sites. The
first edifice was constructed in 1837, on the corner of South Saginaw and
First Streets. The second building was located at the corner of South Saginaw
and Second Streets and dedicated in 1848. The current church building was
dedicated debt free
on November 13, 1885. |
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| To meet the expanding needs of this growing congregation,
a new church house was erected and dedicated on May 19, 1929. As this congregation
continued in this vision to "prepare and involve people in Christ's
mission in the world" additional facilities were required. This addition
features a physical expansion on three levels. Dedication of the new facilities
took place on May 3,
1987. |
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The congregation is especially grateful for the pastoral leadership which has provided
so much inspiration to the vital church family.
In 1922, Rev. Ralph D. Kearns of Calvary Presbyterian Church in Chicago accepted the
call to be pastor of this congregation. It was during the time of his ministry that the
church house was built.
In 1948, Dr. David E. Molyneaux was called from Salem, Ohio to become pastor in this
church. During this thirty-one year ministry the congregation experienced significant
growth.
In 1980, Dr. Donald C. McFerren was called to be the twentieth pastor of this
congregation. During Dr. McFerren's tenure, the extensive building addition and renovation
was accomplished.
Dr. William North Jackson served this congregation for ten years beginning in 1989. Remembered among the many areas of growth witnessed during his years of ministry will be the beginning of the Adult Sunday School hour that now takes place between services on each Sunday morning and the increased opportunities during the week for Adult Bible study.
In 2001, Dr. John Musgrave was called to be the twenty-second pastor of this congregation from Red Bank, New Jersey. Under Pastor Musgrave's ministry, the Church has refocused it's mission and the way it conducts ministry. Engaged by Christ's love to invite, worship, nurture and serve, this congregation is dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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