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First Presbyterian Church
of El Cajon

500 Farragut Circle
El Cajon, CA 92020
(619) 442-2583

Hours 9:00am to 2:00pm M-F

Sunday 9:30-10:30am

office@firstpres-elcajon.org

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Our sermon focus for July and August is the fruit of the Spirit. So far, we’ve explored the fruits of love and joy—and this Sunday, we turn our attention to the fruit of peace. Each week, you’ll find artistic expressions of these sp
This Sunday join us for a special Music Appreciation Service as we enjoy extra musical pieces offered by the bell choir, chancel choir, and worship team! The service will be dedicated to Jan Lorentzen, a beloved church leader who offered years of lea
Past Sunday highlight: Kathleen, Ann, and Megan singing the song "Singing Wherever I Go" with the worship team. 

"All my life, all I know
God's been good, good to my soul
Mountain high, valley low
I'm gonna sing wherever I go"
So
In case you missed it, we welcomed new deacons and elders at our Sunday, June 8 worship service. We are grateful for these new leaders as well as our current deacons and leaders who provide leadership, care, and prayer for our congregation!
What a blast we had with our Kidz Klub family getting to our End-of-Year Party! We give big thanks to Anthony Goodman who returned to enjoy some more outside sports with our Kidz. And also, to Rita Daoud who returned with a softer feel to spring show
Today, Juneteenth, marks Freedom Day, the day that the news that enslaved Black people were free reached down to Texas on June 19, 1865, two years (!) after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued. It is the newest federally recognized holiday, and