Your First Visit
Whether you are looking for a church home to nurture and grow your faith or are visiting the area and looking for a place to worship, Thompson Memorial Presbyterian Church extends a heartfelt welcome to you. We share an ongoing commitment to devoting our time, talents, and treasures to God's work through his Son, Jesus Christ.
When you first arrive at TMPC, you will experience a sense of energy as members head to worship service or seek out others from the close-knit TMPC community. When you enter the sanctuary, you will be greeted with a friendly handshake and provided a bulletin to let you know what's currently happening within the church.
TMPC is a congregation of over 400 dedicated and enthusiastic members who are actively involved in the church and its activities. The size of the congregation provides a warm and personal atmosphere while supporting various programs in music, Christian education, youth ministry, and mission both locally and globally.
There are two services each Sunday morning at 8:30 and 11:00 a.m., and a Christian Education hour for children, youth and adults is offered starting at 9:45. At 5 pm on Sundays we offer an alternative worship service called "Lifted".
We look forward to your visit and hope you will join us following the service for fellowship and refreshments.
Becoming a Member
We encourage you to visit TMPC over a period of several weeks in order to experience the congregation and style of worship. We want you to feel comfortable in whatever church home you choose, and attending worship for six Sundays will help ensure that you join a congregation where you feel you truly belong.
There is a pew pad located in each row of the sanctuary. This helps us to get to get in touch with you. Please fill out the form completely, and place a star next to your preferred method of contact.
If you are interested in joining our church or have questions, please contact Judy Cronise at jcronise@comcast.net. Or call the church office at 215-862-2440 for more information.
Membership classes are typically held 2 or 3 times per year and are conducted by the Rev. Stuart Spencer. Classes are from 9:30 to approximately 3:30 on Saturday followed by a short meeting with session members after the second service on Sunday.