First Presbyterian Church

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2408 N Navarro St
Victoria, TX 77901

First Presbyterian Church of Victoria, Texas is a historic and deeply rooted congregation, dating back to the early days of Victoria. As the fifth oldest Presbyterian Church in Texas, they are committed to being a loving and caring community of Christians, dedicated to the well-being of their local community, nation, and the world.

With a focus on worship and service, First Presbyterian Church invites both residents and visitors to join them in their mission of renewing minds and redeeming lives through the unwavering love of Jesus Christ. They offer a variety of ministries, including adult Bible study, Kingdom Kids for children ages 5-12, and life groups, providing opportunities for spiritual growth and connection.

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