Providence Presbyterian Church is committed to the historic Christian Faith as confessed in the Apostles, Nicene, and Chalcedonian Creeds. With the historic Church of all ages we confess faith in the Lord Jesus Christ who entered history for us, took upon Himself our nature, and voluntarily offered Himself as our substitute on the Cross. Thereby conquering sin and death by His resurrection.

The Gospel is the Good News that Christ has accomplished salvation for us. We are set free from sin and death through faith in Him! This is the center of our faith. As people of faith, it is our purpose at Providence to worship the Lord, to grow in faith and obedience to Him, and to serve Him and each other. We believe the Christian faith transforms us and extends into every area of our lives.

A complete explanation of our faith is found in the Westminster Confession of Faith.


We are a Member of the PCA

  Weekly Calendar


Sunday

  1.   9:00 am Sunday School


  2. 10:00 am Morning Worship

  3.                  with Communion


  4. 11:30 am Fellowship Luncheon

  5.                  (First Sunday of the Month)


  6.   6:00 pm Evening Worship

  7.                   (Except First Sundays)


Wednesday

  1.   6:30 am Morning Prayer

  2. 10:00 am Ladies Bible Study

  3.          (During School Months)


Thursday

  1.   7:00 pm Evensong



  2. Please visit our Calendar page for schedule updates.



Location

3510 Austin Parkway

(at Settler’s Way)

Sugar Land, TX 77479

(281) 980-2522

Jesus bears the keys – to Him we must go for admission into heaven. He is the door – through Him we must enter. He is the Shepherd – we must hear His voice, and follow Him, if we would not perish in the wilderness. He is the Physician – we must apply to Him, if we would be healed of the plague of sin. He is the bread of life – we must feed on Him, if we would have our souls satisfied. He is the light – we must walk after Him, if we would not wander in darkness. He is the fountain – we must wash in His blood, if we would be cleansed, and made ready for the great day of account.   (J.C Ryle)