First Presbyterian Church of Arlington

 

Our commitment to mission is motivated by the Great Commission, Jesus’ command to “go and make disciples of all nations,” and by the Great Commandment, to “love your neighbor as yourself.

This commitment is expressed both through our financial support and by the hands-on help we give to a variety of missions.

One big outreach mission for FPCA is the Bazaarnival - a gigantic rummage sale that is held on the parking lot and inside the church, the last weekend of July.


Click on this picture to read about FPCA's participation in the  Arlington Relay for Life Cancer Walk, May 2007.

 

Samaritan Project: In May, church members worked together to clean up and repair the home of a family in distress.

 

Other Missions we support:

Arlington Life Shelter
Presbyterian Children's Homes Services
Arlington Charities
Habitat for Humanity
Brett and Marla Shideler
The Women's Shelter
Grace Presbyterian Village
Helping Restore Ability
Mission Arlington
Alliance for Children
Meals on Wheels
Tarrant County AIDS Interfaith Network
The Mitten Tree
Share the Heart
Special Annual Offerings

Arlington Life Shelter

This agency actually started at First Presbyterian Church on Christmas Eve of 1986. Eighteen years later, the Arlington Life Shelter has over 1,800 volunteers who provide food, shelter, and counseling to around 100 men, women, and children everyday. Over $400,000 worth of food is provided annually, along with help finding homes and jobs. First Presbyterian continues to support the Arlington Life Shelter financially. In addition, adult Sunday School classes regularly supply an evening meal for the Life Shelter.

Presbyterian Children's Homes Services

Presbyterian Children's Homes and Services, founded in 1903, was created to serve the needs of orphans. This legacy of hope and healing continues today by providing Christ-centered services to children and families in crisis and need. First Presbyterian of Arlington is primarily involved through our support of the Group Homes in Itasca and Waxahachie. We do this specifically on Christmas Eve when our annual offering goes to support these two facilities.

Arlington Charities

This community organization was founded in 1978 and provides food and clothing to the Arlington community. There are also seasonal programs such as School Supplies and Thanksgiving Baskets. First Presbyterian is involved to helping all of these programs with our financial support and donations of needed items. In 2004, the volunteers of Arlington Charities were recognized by the Star-Telegram newspaper with a STARS award.

Habitat for Humanity

Each spring and summer First Presbyterian raises money to help build a new house, and then in the fall we recruit volunteers to work on the actual construction. This effort is a joint effort with other Presbyterian churches in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex.

Brett and Marla Shideler

The Shidelers have worked in Yaounde, Cameroon since 1993 with Wycliffe Bible Translators. Brett assists the director of the Rain Forest International School and also serves the school as the director of technical services. Marla is the school’s librarian. The school is involved in the translating the Bible into the languages of Cameroon.

The Women's Shelter

Located in Arlington, the heart of this agency is a 21,000 square foot emergency shelter that serves up to 72 women and children who are victims of domestic violence. The facility provides living quarters, meals, clothing, transportation, education, recreation, medical/dental help, and legal counseling.

Grace Presbyterian Village

The Village is a premier retirement center in Dallas. It is a mission of Grace Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church (USA). The Village offers a “whole” community atmosphere on its 27 beautiful wooded and landscaped acres. It has housing options of independent living, assisted living, special care units, and nursing care. The Village has a capacity of 310 residents and has consistently received top-level rankings as a retirement community.

Helping Restore Ability

This agency was started in 1977, motivated by the belief that all people have the right to participate fully in society and to live independent and active lives. HRA provides assistance to persons with severe disabilities such as spinal-cord injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, emphysema, and other disabilities related to old age. HRA works in Tarrant, Dallas, and nine surrounding counties.

Mission Arlington

This is a nationally recognized mission affiliated with First Baptist Church that touches the lives of around 11,000 people each week. Mission Arlington provides after-school tutoring, Bible studies, camps for children and teenagers, gifts for Christmas, school supplies, the world’s largest Easter egg hunt, dental and medical care, and Thanksgiving meals. First Presbyterian particularly works in partnership with Mission Arlington to proved emergency help to people.

Alliance for Children

This organization works with other public and private agencies to aid and support children who are victims of abuse. Alliance for Children offers counseling, referral, and other support services.

Meals on Wheels

This agency provides approximately 2,00 meals each day to the disabled and elderly residents of Tarrant County. Many caring volunteers help make this possible, including volunteers from First Presbyterian Church.

Tarrant County AIDS Interfaith Network

The network’s mission is to mobilize people of faith in order to demonstrate God’s love to those people affected by AIDS. Programs include delivery of prescription drugs to those without transportation, support groups, one-to-one counseling, helping clients find needed services, and sponsoring a World AIDS Day worship service.

The Mitten Tree

During the Advent and Christmas seasons, the members of First Presbyterian bring mittens (and hats, gloves, scarves, and toys) to decorate trees located through the church. These items are donated to the Women’s Shelter and other local agencies.

Share the Heart

This wonderful outreach was started here at First Presbyterian. Many local charitable groups are questioned as to any pressing needs that require around $30 or four hours of volunteer time. These requests are collected, and then members of the church volunteer to meet a particular need. Share the Heart is done around Valentine’s Day each year.

Special Annual Offerings

One Great Hour of Sharing – received on Palm Sunday and provides funds for community development and emergency aid around the world through the Presbyterian Church (USA)

Pentecost Offering – received on Pentecost Sunday and goes to support ministries to children, youth, and young adults

Peacemaking Offering – received on World Communion Sunday and supports programs of peacemaking through the Presbyterian Church (USA)

Joy Offering – received at Christmas time to support retired church workers and ethnic education in the Presbyterian Church (USA)

Christmas Eve Offering
– supports the Presbyterian Children’s Homes & Services at Waxahachie and Itasca