Kirkin' of the Tartans
A procession of tartan plaid and bagpipes celebrating our church’s Scottish heritage has become an annual tradition for the congregation.
A procession of tartan plaid and bagpipes celebrating our church’s Scottish heritage has become an annual tradition for the congregation.
A procession of tartan plaid and bagpipes celebrating our church’s Scottish heritage has become an annual tradition for the congregation.
Don’t Miss the Fall Festival!
Don’t miss our annual Fall Festival set for 4-6 p.m., Oct. 29, in the Fellowship Hall.
The event is free to the public and the public is welcome to attend. You do not have to be a member of the congregation to attend.
Join in on the fun by playing the numerous games set up, bounce in the bouncy house and enjoy snacks and of course, there will be CANDY, CANDY, and more CANDY!
Dress in your best costume. The event is open to children up to 18 years of age.
If you need more information, contact Rev. McLean at bmclean@fpctyler.com.
We hope to see you there!
A procession of tartan plaid and bagpipes celebrates First Presbyterian Church’s Scottish heritage and is an annual tradition for the congregation. Join us as special guest musicians, the Fort Worth Scottish Pipes & Drums, return to lead the celebration.
Fort Worth Scottish Pipes & Drums
Free admission and no tickets required.
The event is followed by a luncheon outside on the lawn.
A procession of tartan plaid and bagpipes celebrates First Presbyterian Church’s Scottish heritage and is an annual tradition for the congregation. Join us as special guest musicians, the Fort Worth Scottish Pipes & Drums, return to lead the celebration.
Fort Worth Scottish Pipes & Drums
Free admission and no tickets required.
The event is followed by a luncheon outside on the lawn.
A procession of tartan plaid and bagpipes celebrating our church’s Scottish heritage has become an annual tradition for the congregation.
Easter egg hunts, brunch, and games for all ages.
FPC will be celebrating its sesquicentennial!
In benefit of the Potter House, join us for the debut of the "A Taste of Heaven" cookbook at Sweet Gourmet.
Join us on the front lawn of FPC for a tree planting ceremony in celebration of FPC Tyler’s 150th year.
The children's pageant is during 11 am worship, with a churchwide luncheon following. RSVP required for lunch.
Kick-off the Advent season with Christmas crafts and brunch during the Sunday school hour.
All children and youth are encouraged to participate in this year’s Christmas Pageant.
This annual worship service of thanksgiving is followed by high tea.
Prepare handcrafted goods to benefit others or finish up personal yarn projects. For all skill levels—beginners to advanced.
It's time to put on your Halloween costume and enjoy some fellowship!
Join us for a cocktail party featuring appetizers and beverages from A Taste of Heaven, FPC’s upcoming cookbook celebrating the church’s 150th anniversary
Join us for a mission update and dinner with the Johnsons!
Plan to bring your appetite and a favorite dish to share the First Covered Dish Luncheon of the Next 150 Years!
Join us for the The 6th Annual Circle of Caring - Rock the Night Away , featuring live entertainment, 50’s music, dinner by El Charro on the Ridge, a silent auction, raffle, Balloon Pop and much more.
Join women of the church for fellowship and a program on the history of FPC presented by Robyn Files.
Bring the whole family—and the neighbors, too—to this fellowship tradition to mark the start of our congregation's new program year.
FPC-Fort Worth Presbyterian Women present Eugenia Anne Gamble, author of Love Carved in Stone.
Join us for our last Wednesday night restaurant group outings of the summer.
Join us for delicious pancakes, hot off the griddle as we conclude VBS!
The Rev. Dr. Fairfax Fair will be our guest preacher on Sunday, August 11.
During the month of July, join the congregation for Sweet Summer Sundays each Sunday morning for fellowship and treats.
Join us for brunch where delicious recipes from the upcoming church cookbook will be featured.
The Rev. Bridgett Green from Austin Theological Seminary will be our guest preacher on Pentecost Sunday.