First Presbyterian Church

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400 E Mulberry St
Kaufman, TX 75142

First Presbyterian Church in Kaufman, TX is a community-focused religious organization that provides spiritual guidance and support to its members.

With a mission to serve and connect individuals through worship and outreach programs, the church aims to foster a sense of belonging and faith within the community.

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