Welcome to Palmyra First Assembly. We recently have changed the focus of our name from First Assembly of Palmyra to Palmyra First. The emphasis is on our concern for our community. That concern has always been here but now our name reminds us of who we are - a church that desires to be a lighthouse in the community.
Here at Palmyra First there is another dynamic that is taking place. Every time we come into the building there is a wondrous sense of anticipation among the congregants. Ephesians 3:20 says that we serve a God who is able to do exceeding, abundantly above what we ask or even think according to the power that is working in us... In other words, we expect the miraculous every time we gather together. And God is faithful in that He is continually working miracles of healing, provision, and blessing among those who are expecting.
Pastors Mike and Charlotte Rickman and the entire Palmyra First family invite you to come see for yourself what the Lord is doing among His people.
Palmyra First is located in Palmyra, MO at the corner of West Olive and South Bradley at 310 S. Bradley.
Phone: (573) 769-2358
Service Times
Sunday School - 9:30 AM
Morning Worship - 10:30 AM
Sunday Evening - 6:30 PM
Wednesday Bible Study -7:00 PM
Thursday "Overflow" Youth Ministries - 7:00 PM
Friday Intercessory Prayer - 8:00 AM
Singspiration on the last Sunday Evening of each month. Meal at 6:00 PM With music following
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