Worship with Us


Everyone is welcome here at OPPC!  We gather together as a faith community at 8:30 AM for about 35 minutes with communion served weekly and again at 10:30 AM to worship for an hour with communion served the first Sunday of each month.  There is a Gluten Free option and we serve grape juice. Kids can sit with their families and/or we have the Nursery (Infants through 3 year olds) staffed during the program year of September through May and Pray & Play for 4 year olds through First Grade.  We care more about you than we do about how you dress but you will find most folks are business casual.  Our floor plan is accessible for everyone.


OPPC FAQ's

  • Do you allow children in the Sanctuary during service?

    Bring your children — all ages are welcome — and join us for worship. If you prefer, you may entrust your young children to our Education Leaders who have undergone child protection training and background checks. See the Learn tab for more information.

  • Do I need to be Presbyterian to visit the church?

    Absolutely not. In fact, many of our current church members were not Presbyterian when they first visited. 

  • May I take communion?

    Communion is offered every Sunday at the 8:30 service.


    The first Sunday of the month, OPPC observes the Lord’s Supper at the 10:30 service, as we remember the sacrifice of Christ and feed ourselves for the journey of faith. As Presbyterians, we invite all those who trust in God to eat at the Lord’s Table.


    Gluten Free options are offered and grape juice is served instead of wine.


  • How should I dress?

    You will find that our congregants and visitors wear business casual attire. 

  • How far in advance should I arrive?

    If it is your first time visiting Orchard Park Presbyterian Church, you may wish to arrive approximately 15 minutes before the actual service begins.

  • When I arrive where should I park?

    The parking lot can either be acessed from South Buffalo Street or Clark Street. After parking, please enter through the double doors located under the portico. Upon entering you will be warmly welcomed.

    Picture below shows the Church's main entrance.