Worship

All are welcome in Worship on Sundays at 10:00 AM. We are an open and inclusive church regardless of gender, race, or sexual orientation. We believe all are children of God and we can’t wait to welcome you!

Our office hours are Monday through Thursday from 9:00 AM-12:00 PM.

Feel free to contact us if you have any questions or difficulties finding us.

Faith Presbyterian Church
3002 N 2nd St
Emmaus, PA 18049
Directions

610-967-5600
office@faithchurchemmaus.org

Mailing Address:
PO Box 507
Emmaus, PA 18049

Sermons & Bulletins

Date
Info

06/14/26
Keeping Awake (Or At Least Keeping Away from the Windows)
Rev. Rebecca Mallozzi
What happens to the Good News if we stop listening? Join us this Sunday as we imagine the ways the story keeps going, even when we need to go apart before we come apart (or fall asleep and fall out of a window like Eutychus!).
06/14/26

06/07/26
The Power of Tables
Rev. Stephen T. Emick
The 23rd Psalm is one of the most familiar chapters in the entire Bible. Many people know some or all of it by heart, and imagery from it shows up in art, music, movies, novels, and – of course – worship on a regular basis. Is it possible for God to speak a fresh word to us through these treasured words? Maybe even one that is needed in these days more than ever before – especially in our country, communities, and families?
06/07/26

05/31/26
The Gift of Encouragement
Rev. Rebecca Mallozzi
In this series on being an Easter people in an ordinary world, we’ll look at stories of people who lived in the reality of the resurrection. This seventh week, we’ll reflect on encouragement as a quiet, essential ministry and celebrate the people who keep others going.
05/31/26

05/24/26
The Church Set on Fire (but not literally)
Rev. Rebecca Mallozzi
In this series on being an Easter people in an ordinary world, we’ll look at stories of people who lived in the reality of the resurrection. This sixth week, we’ll reflect on how the Spirit sends us out with breath, fire, and language.
05/24/26

05/17/26
Faith in the Public Square
Rev. Rebecca Mallozzi
In this series on being an Easter people in an ordinary world, we’ll look at stories of people who lived in the reality of the resurrection. This fifth week, we’ll reflect on how we can meet people where they are, trusting that God is already at work beyond the sanctuary.
05/17/26