Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why is a Presbyterian Church meeting in a Lutheran Building?
Our congregation made the decision to sell the building that had been our home for 88 years. Overland Park Lutheran Church graciously invited us to use their space with them, and we gladly accepted. We continue to be separate congregations, but we use the same physical building.
There seem to be several churches that meet here on Sunday mornings at different times. How do I find the Presbyterians?
You’re right, there are a lot of folks moving around on Sunday morning! At 8:30 AM Salem Lutheran Church meets for a traditional service in the chapel on the west side of the building. At 9:30 AM Overland Park Lutheran Church meets for their worship service in the main sanctuary. At 11:00 AM Salem Lutheran Church meets in the main sanctuary for a contemporary service, while we, Overland Park Presbyterian Church, meet at 11:00 AM in the chapel on the west side of the building off of Robinson.
Is there a nursery? Are my Children welcome in worship?
Nursery services are available Sunday morning. Children, however, are always welcome in worship. They help keep the pastor and congregation from falling asleep during the sermon.
When and where do you have worship?
We worship at 11 am on Sunday mornings in the chapel on the west side of the building.
How long is the church service?
Our service is about one hour long.
When is communion served? May I partake even if I’m not a Presbyterian?
Communion is served the first Sunday of every month. Everyone is welcome to the table, and you may certainly partake if you are not Presbyterian.