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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
January 20, 2008
Rev. Tom Bagnal preaching
February 17, 2008
“LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR” FELLOWSHIP EVENT
With Flat Rock and Edward Webb Presbyterian Churches
4:00pm
April 13, 2008
Rev. Paul Ridolfi preaching
June 8, 2008
FOUNDER’S SUNDAY
Rev. Sam Marshall, Salem Presbytery
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OPENING OF HISTORICAL ROOM
Luncheon after worship
August 17, 2008 Rev. Benjamin Williams preaching
October 18, 2008
WEEKEND SEMINAR #1:
The Past, Present and Future of the Church
Rev. Steve McCutchan
6:00 pm – Covered dish dinner
October 19, 2008
HOMECOMING
Rev. Steve McCutchan preaches
Luncheon after worship

WEEKEND SERMINAR #2:
The Past, Present and Future of the Church
Rev. Steve McCutchan
November 9, 2008 Rev. Paul Layton preaching

 
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OTHER WAYS WE ARE CELEBRATING 150 YEARS:
  • Special Coverlet for Sale - designed specifically for 150 Anniversary
  • Women of the Church cookbook – all members contributing
  • Bible-In-A-Year Challenge – approximately 50 church members covenanting to read the entire Bible in a year, from Genesis to Revelation.
  • Love Our Neighbors – unique opportunities for fellowship with our sister Presbyterian churches in Mount Airy, Edward Webb Presbyterian and Flat Rock Presbyterian
  • First Pres Goes Green – a plan of action for our church to work toward being environmentally conscious in 2008 and beyond, including an in-house recycling program, changing to more energy-efficient lighting, and educating church members on faith-based reasons to “go green” in their homes.

Calendar will be updated with additional dates as they become available. Click here for a printable pdf of the calendar.
 

 
A HISTORY OF FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
 
            As early as 1848, a small number of Presbyterians living in Mount Airy made attempts to organize a church in this small foothills village.  The Reverent W. N. Mebane spent eight months here as a spiritual leader; but on December 9, 1848 he said that it was inexpedient to organize a church at that time.
            Presbyterians continued to meet, however, in school buildings and were led from December 1849 to June by the Reverend Monroe T. Allen.  A study for Orange Presbytery in 1851 again found the time was not for a church.  Worship services continued in school buildings and with visiting ministers.  After an attempt to organize in early 1858 did not succeed, on June 6 of that year First Presbyterian became the second church to be organized in Mount Airy.
            Charter members of the new church were: Susan and Robert S. Gilmer and daughters Martha J. and Lizzie A. Gilmer; Mildred and Allen Denny; and Mary Dicks.  The group met in schools and the Methodist church until enough funds were donated to start a church building in the winder of 1872.  It was completed in the spring of 1873 on a lot given by R.S. Gilmer, where the church now stands.  Though funds had been raised earlier, construction was delayed by the Civil War and Reconstruction.
            The Gilmer family and John M. Brown were largely responsible for erecting the church, at the time a plain frame building.  To early members the church was a wonderful sight with its flowered carpets, pine ceiling, ruffled curtains, and horsehair pulpit furniture.  But the pews were straight, uncomfortable and unattractive.
            The church bell, originally hung in Mrs. Gilmer’s stable near the church in 1876, was hung in the corner of the church in 1878.  In 1887 a bell tower was added to the front.  Mr. Gilmer was the church’s only elder for the first fourteen years after organization.  Because the church was small, several ministers who came eventually left for larger churches after short stays.  In 1902, Mount Airy Presbyterian helped organize a mission Sunday School in Flat Rock that grew into the Flat Rock Presbyterian Church.
            The granite church that stands today was started in 1907 and completed in 1914 during the ministry of Dr. T. C. Gales.  When construction started, the minister was the Reverend J.A. Gilmer, a nephew of the church’s founder.  The women of the church held suppers to raise money for the foundation and the roof. 
            The first communion service was given by Lizzie A. Gilmer, daughter of the founder.  Part of the service, the baptismal font, continues to be in the current sanctuary and is still used today.  The present pews were donated by Mrs. R.J. Reynolds, and the communion table by Mrs. W.E. Merritt.  The Celtic Cross at the front of the sanctuary was donated by members in 1968 in honor of long-time elder C.B. Naylor.
            In 1951, the church dedicated a new educational addition that also includes the current office space and choir room.  In 1990 a new fellowship hall and Sunday school addition was added to account for a growth in membership.  The Koinonia Room (in the original New Testament Greek meaning “fellowship”) next to the sanctuary was renovated in 1997-98, almost doubling the church’s worship space.  New stained-glass windows in the Koinonia Room, the hallway off the sanctuary, and former pastor’s study behind the sanctuary increase the beauty of the church.
 

 
MINISTERS OF THE CHURCH

 

William N. Mebane 
Charles M. Payne
John Monroe Anderson
Benjamin Watkins Smith
Egbert Watson Smith 
W. C. Alexander
J. Earnest Thacker
Benjamin Watkins Smith
John A. Gilmer 
Tipton Clinton Bales
Zebulon Vance Roberson
James C. Grier 
J. N. McFall
James B. Ficklen III
David S. McCarthy 
Thomas B. Bagnal, Jr. 
Paul Austin Layton
David C. Kennedy
Paul N. Ridolfi  
Robert C. Bruce 
Stephen B. Lindsley
1848-1858
1872-1873
1876
1881-1882
1887-1890
1892-1894
1897
1902-1906
1907-1913
1914-1918
1919-1923
1925-1927
1928-1938
1938-1942
1947-1965
1966-1970
1971-1977
1977-1982
1983-1998
2000-2001
2003-present
                     
 
 
           

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FPC GOES GREEN!

2008

 

The Earth is the Lord’s, and all that is in it…

Psalm 24:1

 

The Psalmist reminds us that creation is a gift from God.

And yet humanity has for the most part failed to acknowledge this,

assuming that the world is ours to do with as we please.

So we have engaged in practices that harm the environment,

contribute to global warming, and serve our own interests.

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As people of faith, the Christian community should stand opposed to this mindset

and do what it can to re-educate the faith community

that “going green” is not simply  a nice thing to do,

but is in fact a theological and Biblical mandate.

 

Therefore, as part of the 150th celebration

of First Presbyterian Church of Mount Airy,

the session endorses the “First Pres. Going Green” vision,

which include the following:

  • Institute an “in-church” recycling program for paper, plastics, cardboard, magazines  and aluminum cans; and recruit at least 20 volunteers to take these items to the city recycling center twice a month;
  •  Begin immediately to use either 30% or 100% recycled paper in the church office, especially with Sunday bulletins, announcement inserts, and the monthly Grapevine newsletter;
  • Replace, wherever necessary and possible, all of the church lighting with CFL and LED lightbulbs, which use on average 70% less energy than incandescent bulbs;
  • Enact an educational component for the members of First Presbyterian on basic ways to begin recycling in their homes, as well as other methods of “going green,” such as replacing light bulbs.                 
Endorsed by the session of First Presbyterian Church, Mount Airy NC
February 17, 2008
 
 

             

                    

                     

                        

                       

                  

                          

                                       

                   

                                    

                                        

 






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