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First Presbyterian Church of Brighton

402 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Brighton, IL 62012

About First Presbyterian Church of Brighton


First Presbyterian Church of Brighton is a Presbyterian parish located at 402 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Brighton, IL, 62012. The First Presbyterian Church of Brighton parish office answers at +16183728241.

Where is First Presbyterian Church of Brighton located?


First Presbyterian Church of Brighton is located at 402 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Brighton, IL, 62012. The building sits at coordinates 39.03631, -90.14116, placing it in Brighton, IL 62012.

Location is approximate — drawn from the public street address.

What to expect at a service at First Presbyterian Church of Brighton


Presbyterians worship in the Reformed tradition — Word-centered, theologically rich, and dignified.

  • Services last 60–75 minutes. Expect Scripture-heavy readings, a teaching sermon, congregational hymns, and prayer.
  • Communion is typically monthly or quarterly, open to all who trust Christ.

Generalized notes for first-time visitors. Individual parishes vary — when in doubt, ask a greeter at the door.

Questions and answers about First Presbyterian Church of Brighton


What denomination is First Presbyterian Church of Brighton?
This parish is part of the Presbyterian tradition.
Where is First Presbyterian Church of Brighton located?
The parish is located at 402 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Brighton, IL, 62012.

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