It is expected that members of First Presbyterian Church will recognize Jesus as their King and Lord, seeking to obey him fully in all areas of life, and that they will submit to the moral and spiritual authority of the church Session. It is important that members continually pursue a better understanding and appreciation of God’s Word and that they pray regularly for the church and its members.

Church members are to place a high priority on attendance at all regular worship services. They are to seek spiritual growth through church relationships and ministries (such as discipleship groups) and they are to seek service opportunities, helping to advance the God-given mission of the church according to each person’s abilities and gifts.

The Member and Church Government
Members of First Presbyterian Church play a role in the governing of the church. At the Annual Meeting, held early in the calendar year, members vote on the approval of the church budget and other important aspects of church life. In the fall a Nominating Committee, consisting of a cross-section of the membership of the church, is assembled for the sake of recommending board members, and at a later meeting of the congregation church members vote on the committee's nominees. Occasionally other meetings of the congregation are held for special purposes.

The Member and Christian Giving
Our financial contributions support the ministry of the church by providing for staff salaries, building maintenance, and ministry expenses. A portion of our contributions is also given to our benevolences, that is, individuals and organizations involved in Christian aid work and evangelism. Contributions are normally placed in the offering plates during Sunday worship, but they may also be mailed to the church or dropped off in the church office. Members are encouraged to use the giving envelopes distributed to each family, as these envelopes are coded to help track giving and thus to facilitate the production of personalized “giving records.”

During the worship service on the Sunday after Thanksgiving (our “Pledge Sunday”), members are encouraged to submit a card indicating the amount they hope to contribute over the course of the next calendar year. While it is understood that unforeseen circumstances may cause a change in one’s giving, the practice of pledging helps church leaders to plan and to budget, and it helps members set goals for their giving.

Early in the calendar year, the EPC makes known its “Per Member Asking” amount for the year, an amount which First Presbyterian Church voluntarily sends to the EPC, multiplied by our number of members. This contribution to our denomination provides for administrative costs and helps support EPC ministries. Members are asked to consider making a contribution in addition to their regular giving to help cover this expense.

We seek to warmly welcome those who are inquiring about our practice of the Christian faith, and to be a home-away-from-home for travelers who are far from their home churches. It is also our desire to welcome into membership those who commit to walking with us as we seek and serve Christ.

Visitors are welcome at our worship services and special events, and most of our discipleship groups are open to drop-in guests. Our pastor and other leaders are also available to meet on-on-one to discuss the good news about Jesus, what it means to belong to Him, and how First Presbyterian Church seeks to serve Him. Additionally, as you investigate the faith, you may find useful an on line resource entitled "Two Ways to Live," which presents clearly and concisely the message about Jesus.

Should you choose to attend a worship service (Sundays at 9:30am), you will find parking behind the church (to the west), to the immediate north, and on the street. You may enter the building through either of the double wooden doors facing Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, or through the double glass doors located where the two wings of our building meet. Though some of us like to dress up, please know that there is no "dress code." As you enter, you can expect a friendly greeting from other attendees. Be sure to take a worship bulletin, which will help you follow the flow of the service and will have other helpful information.

Infants and toddlers may stay with their parents during the service, or you may drop them off in our nursery (see the Welcome Table attendant). Also, during the sermon (a half-hour portion of the service), children six and under who are old enough to appreciate a simple Bible story are welcome to attend our Junior Church.

You will find that our worship is ornamented with architectural, visual, and musical beauty, and with a sense of ceremony. It is our desire that ceremony and beauty will communicate the honor we wish to give God and His Word. The music used in our worship reflects the specific talents of our musicians and the tastes of our attendees. As more musicians join our fellowship, we are eager to incorporate their unique musical gifts.

See our "Public Worship" page for more information on the content of our worship services.

If you are in need of spiritual counsel, you are urged to speak with an elder or Pastor Eikenberry. If you are away from the church or need help during the week, please contact the church office and ask for Pastor Eikenberry.

For material needs (food, etc.), we are part of the Love INC network; call (847)782-8630. Love INC is an organization that helps local churches come together to serve those in need. Love INC can also help you get connected to other aid services.

We are not equipped to address emergency situations. Please call 911, or call the Waukegan Police Department at (847)360-9000.

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