“I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the LORD.” —Psalm 122:1
Providence is a Reformed and Presbyterian church serving the Auburn and Opelika area of eastern Alabama and western Georgia
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Recent Sermons
Lord’s Day Evening Worship Service
June 21
Keep Your Heart
Proverbs 4:23
Rev. J. Logan Shelton
Lord’s Day Morning Worship Service
June 21
Crossing the Sea by Faith
Hebrews 11:29
Rev. J. Logan Shelton
Summer Communion Season
Rev. Ryan Denton
Thanksgiving Day Worship Service
June 15
The Thankful Man Is an Obedient Man
Mark 5:19–20
Lord’s Day Evening Worship Service
June 14
The ‘Whosoever’ of John 3:16
John 3:16
Lord’s Day Morning Worship Service
June 14
Even the Death of the Cross
Philippians 2:5–11
Anticipation Day Worship Service
June 13
He Stands at the Door and Knocks
Revelation 3:20
Self-Examination Day Worship Service
June 12
The Plodding of the Pilgrim
Proverbs 24:16
Fast Day Worship Service
June 11
Are You the Sinner?
Luke 18:9–14
The Lord’s Day
June 28
Morning Worship Service
10 a.m. CDT
Rev. J. Logan Shelton
A meal follows our morning worship service. All are welcome to join us for food and fellowship! A Sabbath school class follows lunch at 12:30 p.m. CDT
Evening Worship Service
5 p.m. CDT
Rev. J. Logan Shelton
If you are providentially hindered from joining us in person, you can watch a live stream of our Lord’s Day worship services on our YouTube channel.
Calendar
Midweek Prayer Meeting
Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. CDT
FCC Family Conference
July 13–17
Bryan College
Dayton, Tennessee
Keynote speaker: Rev. Kenneth Macdonald, retired FCC minister from Scotland
For more information and to register
Winter Communion Season
Dec. 10–14
Guest minister: Rev. Ethan Bolyard, pastor of Heritage Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Wilmington, North Carolina
For more information, see Theology of the Communion Season.
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Standing Firm in the Faith
Providence Presbyterian Church is a congregation of the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) serving Auburn and Opelika, Alabama, and the surrounding area. The church meets at the Barbara H. Patton Southside Center for the Arts at 1103 Glenn Street less than a mile off of I-85 (exit 60) south of downtown Opelika and across the street from the Opelika Public Library. Providence faithfully seeks to preserve the Scriptural integrity and religious truths espoused in Scotland and many other places at the time of the Reformation.


