Visitor Information
CASUAL WORSHIP

8:30 AM in the Fellowship Hall
The Fellowship Hall is ideal for this informal worship service. Music is led by our Praise Band, scripture and songs are projected onto a screen, the sermon is often interactive, and children remain in worship.
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TRADITIONAL WORSHIP

10:30 AM in the Sanctuary
The traditional worship service is held in the sanctuary where the Presbyterian liturgy guides the service. Hymns and the Chancel Choir are accompanied by our pipe organ and piano. A Time with Children is held early in the service, after which children may go to their Sunday school class (September – May).
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PARKING AND FINDING YOUR WAY
Fairmont has two parking lots for your convenience. The upper lot can be found south of the building off of Far Hills Avenue and the lower lot west of the building off of Foxridge Drive and Strathmore Drive. (Here’s a map!) Many of people choose to enter through the double doors off of the lower parking lot, but you are also welcome to enter through the single door off of the lower parking lot or the front doors on Far Hills Avenue. Both the casual and traditional worship services are held in the upper level of our building. Signs and our members will point you in the right direction! Come on in!
CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES AND CHILDCARE
Children are always welcome for worship at Fairmont! Each Sunday, we have a Time for Children during our traditional 10:30 worship. September – May, we offer Sunday School for children ages 4 – grade 5 that meets during the 10:30 service following the children’s talk.
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FAIRMONT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CORE VALUES
Being centered in Christ through worship and prayer;
Inviting people into a personal relationship with Christ;
Being devoted to making disciples;
Developing leaders who equip our members for ministry;
Being grounded in the Scripture;
Building healthy, lasting relationships;
Fostering Biblically-based stewardship of all our God-given gifts;
Utilizing our facilities as a mission to the community;
Taking the Good News of Christ’s love to people in need;
Being a friendly, welcoming church.