First Presbyterian Church
- 1 Symphony Cir Buffalo New York 14201 United States
- Profile
First Presbyterian Church of Buffalo, founded in 1812, is one of the oldest religious institutions in Western New York, providing a welcoming and inclusive space for spiritual growth and community engagement. Rooted in the Reformed theological tradition, the church is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and offers traditional worship services enriched with music and liturgy. It is well known for its commitment to social justice, urban ministry, and inclusivity, embracing people of all backgrounds and identities. The church plays an active role in the local community, partnering with organizations to provide food distribution, shelter support, and educational resources.
The historic building, located in Buffalo’s Symphony Circle, is a centerpiece of architectural and spiritual significance. Music is a central element of its ministry, with an active choir and concerts that highlight classical and sacred repertoires. Educational programs for all ages, including Sunday school and adult Bible study, foster Christian learning and personal faith development. First Presbyterian Church also regularly engages in dialogue and mission work aimed at promoting peace, equity, and environmental stewardship. Through its dynamic ministry, the church continues to serve as a spiritual beacon in Buffalo’s urban core.
Key Services:
– Weekly traditional worship services
– Christian education programs for children, youth, and adults
– Mission and outreach programs focused on urban and social justice
– Sacred and classical music ministry with choir and community concerts
– Pastoral care and spiritual counseling
– Community service partnerships and events
– Inclusive congregation welcoming all people
– Historic sanctuary available for weddings and special services
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Contact Info
- 1 Symphony Cir, Buffalo, New York, 14201, United States
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Phone: (716) 884-7250
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