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The Messiah University Concert Choir and Chamber Singers, Dr. Joy Meade, conductor, will present a concert of choral music at Doylestown Presbyterian Church at 127 E. Court St., Doylestown, at 4 p.m. …

On Feb. 10, two churches with very different racial demographics co-hosted a special event celebrating African American History in Bucks County during Black History Month. Second Baptist Church of …

Second Baptist Church of Doylestown’s Christ and Cultural Humility group and Doylestown Presbyterian Church’s Matthew 25 Task Force invite the community to celebrate Bucks County African American …

Enjoy rousing renditions of beloved show tunes as Doylestown Presbyterian Church hosts “The Broadway Concert,” its next offering in the Celebrate the Arts Concert Series. All are invited to the …

Doylestown Presbyterian Church invites the community to attend “A Service of Light in the Midst of Darkness.” The service takes place at 4 p.m. Sunday, in the Sanctuary, 127 E. Court St., …

Doylestown Presbyterian Church invites the community to the first offering in this season’s Celebrate the Arts Concert Series at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29, with a special, free performance by …

Oftentimes, victims of gun violence are represented as statistics. And while this data can be striking, we must remember that behind each number is a face – a person with a unique story, with their …

After 20 years as Senior Pastor of Doylestown Presbyterian Church (DPC), the Rev. Dr. John M. Willingham is preparing his final sermon as he nears retirement.Willingham will preach for the last time …

At 4 p.m. Sunday, March 19, a unique offering in the life of Doylestown Presbyterian Church brings together five former Directors of Music to once again lead DPCs dedicated ensembles. Bev Fulgham, …

Doylestown Presbyterian Church’s Celebrate the Arts Series presents organist Patrick Kreeger, at 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 19, in the sanctuary building at 127 E. Court St.The community is invited to …

The Tuskegee Airmen served with valor as the nation’s first Black fighter pilots to see combat. However, in the eyes of many, that was not enough to earn recognition as an equal human being – let …

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