Community Presbyterian Church
75 N 100 E, American Fork, UT 84003
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06/18/2017
Provided by YP.comCommunity Presbyterian Church is the place of worship, which led me back into a relationship with Jesus over 24 years ago! I love the feel of this loving church family, the history, and the genuine caring and spiritual environment, that welcomes all.
Come and experience this small but mighty church for yourself!
06/17/2017
Provided by YP.comThis church is a historic building in American Fork and served as the first school in the town.
I grew up in Utah Country and the Community Presbyterian Church in American Fork was a critical community in my life. As a person of faith, but not of the LDS religion I found community, family and a home in the AF Presbyterian Church. If you are looking for place of worship that will welcome you like family, this is the place.
The historic building and the congregation make the American Fork Presbyterian Church an awesome place to worship.
06/02/2017
Provided by YP.comThis church is like a family, abundant with love, kind, caring, considerate. Although it is a rather small community, they use it to their strength. There is so much warmth in this place. There is always a listening ear and always a laugh to be had. Please come join us for worship at 10:00 Sunday morning, and join us afterwards for fellowship, hot coffee, and loads of cookies and snacks!
06/02/2017
Provided by YP.comThis is the church you are looking for! It's a very warm and welcoming faith community! I’ve attended services here several times when I’ve been in Utah, and I have always been as warmly welcomed and included as if I were a long time member. The young pastor’s sermons are impactful and thought provoking.
06/02/2017
Provided by YP.comWe have attended this Church for 33 years! It is a wonderful place to worship! We are so grateful we found this Church when we moved to Utah. God is good!!
05/31/2017
Provided by YP.comHi. Bill Stephens here. My wife and I started attending Community Presbyterian Church of American Fork about four years ago and eventually became members. One of the things we really liked about the church is its age. It was built in the late 1800s and is reputed to be the oldest church in Utah County. There's a feeling of "history" and continuity about it; and in fact it's on the National Registry of Historical buildings.
My wife passed away recently and were it not for the love and support of my church family, the past few months would have been much harder to bear. We are concerned for each other and do what we can to bear one anothers burdens. We are a culturally diverse, racially mixed, and welcoming group of people.
One of the exciting things taking place in the church (exciting to me, at least) is the fact that we are embarking on a new adventure with a new pastor, Pastor Michael Heil. When I say "new pastor," I mean that literally in that he only recently graduated and this will be his first pastoral assignment. He has quite an extensive missionary-work background, but this is his first church "calling," so to speak. He brings all the positive attributes of youth: enthusiasm, fresh ideas, energy, an open and loving attitude, current knowledge of social media; and to help temper all of that, he's soon to be married!
So, if you'd like to attend an old, old church with a young, young pastor, stop in some Sunday. Look at the high ceilings, the stained glass windows, hear an actual bell being rung as it calls us to worship. We aren't perfect, but we try.
05/05/2010
nice church. pastor and people were very friendly. beautiful old american gothic style building w/stained glass windows. great location for me.
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