Service Times and Location

Sunday Worship  @ 11:00 a.m.

8700 Chapin Road,

Fort Worth, TX 76132

817-975-2340

Statement of Inclusion

Westside Presbyterian Church is committed to welcoming everyone into our community without regard to race, color, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, or age. Where distinctions are made, they are made to further justice and celebrate diversity, rather than pretending diversity does not exist, thus enabling injustice and erasing visibility of marginalized people. 

In short: God loves everyone and celebrates our diversity, so Westside will do the same. 


What We Believe

Westside Presbyterian Church is a local congregation of the Presbyterian Church of the USA (PCUSA for short).

What we believe and how we live out our faithfulness to God are not dictated by a single person or group. Rather, they are communal endeavors. God speaks through all of God's people, and so our church and denomination operate by electing representatives, forming committees, and much voting.

At Westside, we follow the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, not only as Savior, but as our teacher as well. Jesus taught about loving God, loving those around us, and even loving God's creation. No person is unwanted or unwelcome as they seek God.

Who We Are

 

Everyone has something different in mind when they are looking for information on a church. Since we can't tell everyone everything that they might want to know, we would like to invite you to join us for worship to learn more about us. Dress as Casually or formally as you would like, you will still be welcomed. We sing hymns, along with songs written recently.

Everyone here at Westside agrees, that loving God and others is more important than our styles of singing or dress. Those who dress up and like hymns find Westside agrees with their spirit. So do those who dress casually and like guitars. 

For some more easily answered questions regarding who we are as Presbyterians, click on a topic below to learn some of those answers.

 

A brief history of Presbyterians
Where we stand on some important social issues
A few thoughts about our beliefs

 

Our Beliefs