Welcome!

Welcome to Mebane Presbyterian Church! While it seems a little strange to say 'welcome' at another time besides Sunday morning during worship, it is just as appropriate to say it here as it is to say it there, because this website contains information and pictures of the people and ministry who make up the true church.Please check us out, and we hope to see you at 402 Fifth St. on Sunday mornings at 11 a.m. or at some other activity!

COME CELEBRATE RALLY DAY WITH US ON JUNE 1st!

We’ll begin the day with breakfast at the Sunday school social in McSween hall at 9:00. We look forward to hosting a group of men from Teen Challenge at the breakfast. Meet us in the sanctuary at 9:45 for singing and promotion of our children to new Sunday school classes. At 10:00 the children will be dismissed for a program provided by CEF, Child Evangelism Fellowship, in Durham. The youth and adults will hear testimonies and sharing from the Teen Challenge men and their director, Rev. Dennis Kyseth. What a blessing awaits us!

Christian Education Ministry

By Brenda Milton

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL JULY 13-18

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL IS FOR EVERYONE!
Mark your calendars for our VBS program! There will be classes for all ages, three years through adults. A nursery will be provided for 2s and under. Make plans now for your children, grandchildren, and neighborhood friends to attend our Power Lab VBS from July 13–18 in the evening.

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The Appalachian Trail

TICKETS ARE ON SALE for a beautiful quilt handmade by the Mebane Quilters.

ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES

“Hand Me Another Brick” – Timeless Lessons on Leadership.

Pastor's Page

“Do you see anything? ... Once more Jesus put his hands on the man's eyes. Then his eyes were opened, his sight was restored, and he saw everything clearly.” (Mark 8:23b, 25)

2007 - 2008 MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers)

The 2007-2008 MOPS year will meet every 3rd Sunday, from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary Building. Please enter from the parking lot and watch for signs.

Prayer Shawl Ministry

The ladies of the church are continuing to knit prayer shawls which will be given to any member of the congregation, Hospice or nursing home patients that need warmth, comfort, and healing.