Welcome to Old First Church!

Sharing God's love, justice, and welcome on our corner, in our city, and in the world for 175 years.

Join us for Worship every Sunday at 11:00 AM

1751 Sacramento St, San Francisco | Free Parking | Kid Friendly |  Get Directions  

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We Choose Welcome

Old First Presbyterian Church enthuiastically invites all people into  our community!

This church was the first Protestant congregation established on the west coast of the U.S. during the gold rush.  And we are  proud now to continue sharing Christ's love, justice, and welcome to modern seekers who arrive in San Francisco now 175 years later. We have taken a leadership role both locally and nationally welcoming LGBTQIA+ Christians into full participation in the life and leadership of the Presbyterian Church. We strive to bring hope, joy and justice reaching out to people of all ethnicities, incomes, races, and life situations, and like Jesus, we always try to offer a smile and welcome the outcasts.

We hope you will come visit and consider becoming part of our community. We want to know you and share your own particular gifts, experience, and insights with us on our corner, in our city, and in our world.

Old First Presbyterian Church is an Open and Affirming Church

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Worship & Music

We worship every Sunday at 11:00 am both in person in our beautiful sanctuary and on line via YouTube livestream. We celebrate communion on the third Sunday of the month. Worship is our joyful praise and thanks to God - our celebration of God's Love.

We have a wonderful choir singing a mixture of classical and modern music and singers are always welcome.  Our organ is one of the most renowned in the city.  We founded and support an amazing variety of new artists each week in our Old First Concerts programs.  

Service

Bringing God's love,  welcome,  justice, in our neighborhood, city and world and working to make the world a better place for all are important to us. We are a founding member of the weekly interfaith food pantry every Saturday and host a free community meal on the 4th Saturday of each month. We work with many local, national, and international groups to promote racial justice, LGBTQ+ equality, and other human rights, to end gun violence, and to help immigrants.

We feed the hungry, comfort the afflicted, and work for justice. We always need volunteers to help with all of these projects.

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Education

We believe that learning and growth are important for all ages. We offer regular book studies, Bible studies, theological discussions, and topical classes for adults on issues important in our culture.  Small groups meet on Zoom and in members' homes for study and support. We make time and space for children in worship and offer regular, broadly graded children's church school every 1st and 3nd Sundy. We also have excellent childrens' and adults' libraries.

We love to read and support the Little Free Library on Sacramento Street.  Bring you books to share with the community. 

During this time of Father’s day I find myself missing my own father and thankful for all those that have shared a father’s love with me through the years.  May this prayer bring you peace and joy in equal messure. 
                                                                                                      -Pastor Maggi 

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A Father's Day Prayer

God,

We today pray for Fathers near and far.
We pray for Fathers alive and Fathers who are dead.
We pray for Fathers who were present with their children
   and those who were absent.
We pray for new Fathers and old Fathers.
We pray for those who loved well and those who did not love as well.

We pray for Fathers who play(ed) with their children and those who don’t.
We pray for those who take their fathering seriously and those who don’t.
We pray for biological dads and dads who raised us.
We pray for those who don’t get to be dads at all.

We pray for Fathers who were let down by their dads,
We pray for Fathers who were not loved by their fathers.
We pray for Fathers who missed out on the presence of fathers.

~~~~~~~~~~~~What's Happening at Old First~~~~~~~~~~~~

Saturday, June 27

Planting Trees in Polk Gulch

with Friends of the Urban Forest

8:45am - 1:30pm

Old First and our neighbors, St Luke’s Episcopal Church, will help Friends of the Urban Forest (FUF) plant trees in our neighborhood on Saturday morning, June 27, using a grant from Trees of Faith.

We’re hoping that Old Firsters will volunteer to work as a team with the professionals from FUF that day from 8:45 am to 1:30 pm. The variety of tasks means that folk of all strengths and statures are welcome and needed.

If you wish to volunteer, click the button below.

Click here for registration page

June 28

Join other people of faith 

SF Pride Parade

Market Street, 1:00 - 4:00

On Sunday, June 28, Old First will march with the United in Spirit interfaith group in the San Francisco Pride Parade. We will march the length of Market Street with other Churches, Jewish congregations, and Muslims.  This is a great way to show our support and love for LGBTQ+ folks and to stand in solidarity with other people of faith by doing so. 

Join us! We will gather after Sunday worship on June 28 and together take MUNI from Old First to the parade route. If walking the length of Market Street is not your style, you can ride, wave and smile while seated in the motorized cable car! Help us share our mission of “Sharing God’s Love, Welcome, and Justice” in one of San Francisco’s biggest celebrations! Click the link below to let us know you're coming.

Click here to join us

May 24

Pentecost Sunday

A Day with Tongues of Fire

Last month we celebrated the Day of Pentecost 50 days after Easter.  According to the Book of Acts, the Holy Spirit came to the the people like "tongues of fire."  Traditionally, we celebrate this day with red and orange colors as you can see in the banners in the sanctuary from several years ago.  On this day, too, the people in Jerusalem were gathered from all over the world speaking their own languages, and yet the disciples were able to communicate the love of God to them in their own languages.  This year we prepared new ceiling art symbolizing the tongues of fire descending from the heavens.