Welcome!
We hope you will join us for our weekly worship service at 1400 W University Avenue in Lafayette.
General Information
Where are you located?
Our worship service is at 1400 W University Avenue on the corner of Congress and University.
When do you meet?
Our weekly services begin at 10:00am. Come early and enjoy a cup of coffee and conversation.
Want to know more?
You can learn more about Parish Church by signing up for our Discover Parish meetings.
Questions?
Contact the church office with any questions you may have —we would love to serve you any way we can.
Phone: (337) 205-2077
Email: [email protected]
Children’s Ministry?
We offer nursery and preschool aged childcare during the service for those parents that wish to take advantage. The love, care, and protection of our children is one of our greatest priorities. If you wish to view our child protection policy click here .
Our worship service is at 1400 W University Avenue on the corner of Congress and University.
When do you meet?
Our weekly services begin at 10:00am. Come early and enjoy a cup of coffee and conversation.
Want to know more?
You can learn more about Parish Church by signing up for our Discover Parish meetings.
Questions?
Contact the church office with any questions you may have —we would love to serve you any way we can.
Phone: (337) 205-2077
Email: [email protected]
Children’s Ministry?
We offer nursery and preschool aged childcare during the service for those parents that wish to take advantage. The love, care, and protection of our children is one of our greatest priorities. If you wish to view our child protection policy click here .
Frequently asked questions
Can you tell me more about the worship service?
Our worship service is designed to be both rich and accessible. Every worship service in every church has a structure to it. Parish Church believes our service needs to reflect the process of the Gospel’s work in our lives. At Parish Church, we see our worship service as an unfolding story of God’s redeeming work toward us in the Lord Jesus Christ. Our desire is to connect historic practices to our present context. Therefore, in the flow of our service, there is a combination of historic hymns, confessions, and prayers together with modern translations and new/modern musical arrangements. Our desire is to connect the best of the old with the best of the new in a way that challenges the believer in their walk with Jesus.
What Do I Wear?
We want you to be comfortable! We are a casual group interested more in getting to know you than pay attention to how you dress. Come in whatever makes you comfortable.
With what denomination are you affiliated?
First and foremost we are a church that loves the Bible, the good news of Jesus Christ, and the community in which the Lord has placed us. Denominations help identify us, but they should not define or divide us. We hope you will come and make your own decision about what kind of church we are. We would also love to speak with you about what we love about being a part of the Presbyterian Church in America.
Our worship service is designed to be both rich and accessible. Every worship service in every church has a structure to it. Parish Church believes our service needs to reflect the process of the Gospel’s work in our lives. At Parish Church, we see our worship service as an unfolding story of God’s redeeming work toward us in the Lord Jesus Christ. Our desire is to connect historic practices to our present context. Therefore, in the flow of our service, there is a combination of historic hymns, confessions, and prayers together with modern translations and new/modern musical arrangements. Our desire is to connect the best of the old with the best of the new in a way that challenges the believer in their walk with Jesus.
What Do I Wear?
We want you to be comfortable! We are a casual group interested more in getting to know you than pay attention to how you dress. Come in whatever makes you comfortable.
With what denomination are you affiliated?
First and foremost we are a church that loves the Bible, the good news of Jesus Christ, and the community in which the Lord has placed us. Denominations help identify us, but they should not define or divide us. We hope you will come and make your own decision about what kind of church we are. We would also love to speak with you about what we love about being a part of the Presbyterian Church in America.