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Neshaminy-Warwick Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship Services
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03/28/2026
David and his Boy Scout troop are working on the labyrinth David designed for his Eagle Scout project!
03/27/2026
All are welcome to join us for our Annual Easter Egg Hunt.... this Sunday, March 29th at 2pm! Bring your friends and neighbors!!
Congratulations Beth Madden on this well deserved accomplishment!
03/16/2026
David Garcia's Eagle Project.
Due to the predicted weather tomorrow, January 25th, our worship service is cancelled. We look forward to seeing you next Sunday, February 1st, for our worship service followed by a hot brunch to celebrate the kickoff of Neshaminy-Warwick Presbyterian Church’s 300th anniversary. Stay safe and warm!
01/19/2026
Making lunches for St John’s Hospice and putting together personal bags for people in prison and people experiencing homelessness on MLK Day of Service.
01/19/2026
In this first month of 2026, what are you doing to build for your future? Even if all you're currently capable of is a little bit of digging, let this be confirmation that beginning something is enough—you have time to get to the rest.
In this image from the Religious News Service collection at the Presbyterian Historical Society, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., is seen participating in a groundbreaking ceremony for a church in Albany, Georgia.
The ground where he is digging has been broken before, however—the new building is a replacement, as the previous structure was burned the year previous, along with two other nearby sanctuaries. The burning of Black churches was not a new phenomenon, with many congregations being displaced when their churches turned to ash for lack of funding. After the ceremony was concluded at this first site, MLK and the attendees headed to the others. All three of the sites in Albany that had been decimated by hate would see church buildings rise upon them once again.
Regardless of the repetition of such violence, regardless of the hazy, smoke-filled future, MLK and the congregants gathered to watch him break burnt ground once more remained resilient. They turned their eyes to the horizon and held tight to what they saw there. This MLK day, take some time to think about how you might be “Building for the future” through your everyday acts of resilience, forgiveness, and hope.
Waiting patiently to open gifts from Santa at Crossroads Community Center in North Philadelphia.
12/11/2025
Santa visit to Crossroads Community Center
NWPC Spirit Youth Choir singing at our annual Advent Christmas Party.
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| Monday | 9am - 10:30am |
| Tuesday | 9am - 10:30am |
| Wednesday | 9am - 10:30am |
| Thursday | 9am - 10:30am |
| Friday | 9am - 10:30am |
| Sunday | 9am - 10:30am |