For more than 200 years Eusebia has proclaimed the Good News to all people: from the British, Scotch, Irish, and French colonists of America to the indigenous peoples of the Appalachian mountains. Without moving, Eusebia has preached the Gospel in North Carolina, the Cherokee Nation, the State of Franklin, and now Tennessee.
We proudly celebrate our long tradition of reaching beyond the walls of our church. We spoke for the rights of indigenous peoples during colonial times. We actively supported the abolitionist movement before, during, and after the Civil War. We have long been vocal advocates of Civil Rights for all people regardless of creed, color, religion, or sexual preference.
As proud members of the Presbyterian Church USA, we echo the statement of faith the PC-USA proclaims:
Through the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit, we trust in the one triune God, the Holy One of Israel, whom alone we worship and serve.
God comes to us in free and undeserved favor in the person of Jesus Christ who lived, died, and rose for us that we might belong to God and serve Christ in the world. Following Jesus, Presbyterians are engaged in the world and in seeking thoughtful solutions to the challenges of our time.
Presbyterians affirm that God comes to us with grace and love in the person of Jesus Christ, who lived, died, and rose for us so that we might have eternal and abundant life in him. As Christ’s disciples, called to ministry in his name, we seek to continue his mission of teaching the truth, feeding the hungry, healing the broken, and welcoming strangers. God sends the Holy Spirit to dwell within us, giving us the energy, intelligence, imagination, and love to be Christ’s faithful disciples in the world.
More than two million people call the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) their spiritual home. Worshiping in 10,000 Presbyterian congregations throughout the United States, they engage the communities in which they live and serve with God’s love.
We proudly celebrate our long tradition of reaching beyond the walls of our church. We spoke for the rights of indigenous peoples during colonial times. We actively supported the abolitionist movement before, during, and after the Civil War. We have long been vocal advocates of Civil Rights for all people regardless of creed, color, religion, or sexual preference.
As proud members of the Presbyterian Church USA, we echo the statement of faith the PC-USA proclaims:
Through the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit, we trust in the one triune God, the Holy One of Israel, whom alone we worship and serve.
God comes to us in free and undeserved favor in the person of Jesus Christ who lived, died, and rose for us that we might belong to God and serve Christ in the world. Following Jesus, Presbyterians are engaged in the world and in seeking thoughtful solutions to the challenges of our time.
Presbyterians affirm that God comes to us with grace and love in the person of Jesus Christ, who lived, died, and rose for us so that we might have eternal and abundant life in him. As Christ’s disciples, called to ministry in his name, we seek to continue his mission of teaching the truth, feeding the hungry, healing the broken, and welcoming strangers. God sends the Holy Spirit to dwell within us, giving us the energy, intelligence, imagination, and love to be Christ’s faithful disciples in the world.
More than two million people call the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) their spiritual home. Worshiping in 10,000 Presbyterian congregations throughout the United States, they engage the communities in which they live and serve with God’s love.
May the grace our Lord, Jesus Christ, the love of God, and and the fellowship and communion of the Holy Spirit, the comforter,
be and abide with us now and forever. Amen.
What Should I Expect?
Services: Our services include singing, prayers, stories, and Bible teaching. We are a liturgical service, so there will be times when we sit, stand, read, and pray in unison. Our Sunday services are considered acts of worship and adoration that lead us into worship and ministry throughout the week. We celebrate communion on the first Sunday of the month.
Dress: You'll see everything from jeans to suits.
Monthly breakfast: On the first Sunday of the month, we gather in the fellowship hall at 9:30 am for a time of food and fellowship. If you can, bring a side dish. But if not, that's okay too. The most important thing is that you join us!
Services: Our services include singing, prayers, stories, and Bible teaching. We are a liturgical service, so there will be times when we sit, stand, read, and pray in unison. Our Sunday services are considered acts of worship and adoration that lead us into worship and ministry throughout the week. We celebrate communion on the first Sunday of the month.
Dress: You'll see everything from jeans to suits.
Monthly breakfast: On the first Sunday of the month, we gather in the fellowship hall at 9:30 am for a time of food and fellowship. If you can, bring a side dish. But if not, that's okay too. The most important thing is that you join us!