Events
Second Sunday after Christmas Day
First Presbyterian Church of Rome Rome, NY, United StatesThe First Sunday after the Epiphany
First Presbyterian Church of Rome Rome, NY, United StatesThe Second Sunday after the Epiphany
First Presbyterian Church of Rome Rome, NY, United StatesThe Third Sunday after the Epiphany
First Presbyterian Church of Rome Rome, NY, United StatesFourth Sunday after the Epiphany
First Presbyterian Church of Rome Rome, NY, United StatesFifth Sunday after the Epiphany
First Presbyterian Church of Rome Rome, NY, United StatesTransfiguration Sunday
First Presbyterian Church of Rome Rome, NY, United StatesJoin us this Sunday as we celebrate the final Sunday in the season of Epiphany. Jesus is transformed and his glory is revealed. Hear through word and song how we […]
Ash Wednesday Service
First Presbyterian Church of Rome Rome, NY, United StatesCome and gather together on Wednesday, Feb. 18th, at 7pm for a short worship service as we enter into the 40 day season of Lent. Receive ashes on your forehead, […]

Sunday Worship Passion Series During Lent – Feb. 22 – March 29
First Presbyterian Church of Rome Rome, NY, United StatesJoin us this Lent as we enter into the Passion Story of Christ in a very meaningful way. Rather than reading the entire Passion Story on Palm Sunday, this year […]
First Sunday in Lent
First Presbyterian Church of Rome Rome, NY, United StatesThe Anointing at Bethany This week we begin at the beginning of Matthew’s Passion story as we hear about the plot to kill Jesus, the anointing at Bethany, and Judas’ […]
Second Sunday in Lent
First Presbyterian Church of Rome Rome, NY, United StatesThis week, the passion story continues with betrayal and regret. Jesus is brought before the high priests and Pilate for questioning. Judas has agreed to betray Jesus. Peter has denied […]

Third Sunday in Lent
First Presbyterian Church of Rome Rome, NY, United StatesThis week the passion story continues with Jesus being questioned by Pilate, condemned to death while a murder is set free, mocked and ridiculed, and put to shame. The crowds […]

