Missions

We Are a Matthew 25 Church

Matthew 25:31–46 calls all of us to actively engage in the world around us, so our faith comes alive and we wake up to new possibilities. Convicted by this passage, both the 222nd and 223rd General Assemblies (2016 and 2018) exhorted the PC(USA) to act boldly and compassionately to see our neighbors through Jesus’ eyes and serve those who are marginalized or in need — people who are hungry, thirsty, naked, sick, imprisoned, strangers, poor or oppressed in other ways and in need.

First Presbyterian Church is part of the Matthew 25 initiative created by the Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) to focus congregations on three pillars of mission:

Building congregational vitality
Dismantling structural racism
Eradicating systemic poverty

Matthew 25: 40 “The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’

Fighting Hunger & Food Insecurity

From food pantries to holiday meals, we provide for those facing food insecurity.

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Mental Health Support

Providing meals, grants, and support for mental health initiatives.

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Breaking Down Racial Barriers

Building bridges through relationships and partnerships.

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Global Missions

Supporting Global Missions

We support PC(USA) Mission teams and provide disaster assistance for areas affected by war or natural disaster.

Our mission team works to support individual member initiative for community outreach and provides opportunities to work in church-led projects and to engage with community partners including:

  • ✅ Family Support Council
  • ✅ Dalton State Birdfeeder
  • ✅ Kid City in July
  • ✅ The Emery Center
  • ✅ The DEO Clinic
  • ✅ Treatment and Accountability Courts
  • ✅ The Salvation Army
  • ✅ Camp AIM
  • ✅ DOC-UP
  • ✅ Conasauga Circuit Drug Court
  • ✅ Dalton-Whitfield NAACP Juneteenth Celebration
  • ✅ Friendship House
  • ✅ The Book Spot at Park Creek Elementary School
  • ✅ Holiday Food Boxes
  • ✅ The Free Little Pantry on Crawford Street