Las Placitas Presbyterian Church

In the heart of the village since 1894

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Our History:

In July 1882, Don José Gurulé, a descendant of early Placitas settlers, took his ox team to Bernalillo to haul freight. There he met José Ynés Perea—the first Presbyterian Spanish minister ordained by the Santa Fe Presbytery in New Mexico.

Rev. Perea accepted Gurulé's invitation to hold services in Placitas, then left the work to be continued by John Menaul. He organized an 80 member church which eventually dissolved.

The church was officially established February 24, 1894. After compelling sermons by J.Y. Perea and James Menaul, 95 people voted to found Las Placitas Presbyterian Church with 39 charter members. Menaul immediately ordained newly elected elders Francisco Trujillo and Juan Baros, and Perea administered the Lord's Supper.

The new congregation met in the Mission School until 1930, when a new building was finished, which we now know as the Upper Room. In 1984 the current Sanctuary and most of the Fellowship Hall were added. The newest addition, including the Educational Wing was dedicated on May 15, 2005.

Placitas is located 20 miles northeast of Albuquerque at an altitude of 6,000 feet. The village sits at the base of the Sandia mountains and has many vineyards, gardens and small orchards which are watered from mountain springs through acequias madres (mother ditches) built long ago. It is suspected that the village is built on Anasazi ruins.

 

Our Spanish Heritage:

In honor of our congregation's Spanish heritage, we include Spanish in every service, including Spanish hymns, Spanish scripture, and often the Lord's prayer and Communion.  An English translation of the scripture being read in Spanish is printed in the bulletin.

 

Pastor Elizabeth Children's Sermon

Mission Statement:

"Las Placitas Presbyterian Church is an inclusive Christian community gathering for worship, prayer, learning, fellowship and spiritual growth for people of all ages.  As members of the Body of Christ, we celebrate God's grace in our lives and seek to extend God's love and promise through service, outreach, education, music, arts and witness.  We are committed to peace and justice in the world, and to care for the earth as God's gift to humankind.  We cherish our origin as an early Spanish village church and honor this heritage in all our activities.

We are Presbyterian in theology and governance, but welcome and support all people as they explore their personal life paths, emphasizing Christ's word, 'Where two or three are gathered in my name, I am there among them.' - Matthew 18:20"

(Approved by LPPC Congregation, October 2009)

 

Our Commitments:

LPPC is a part of The Covenant Network of Presbyterians, a broad-based, national group of clergy and lay leaders working for a church that is simultaneously faithful, just, and whole. We seek to support the mission and unity of the Presbyterian Church (USA) in a time of potentially divisive controversy. We intend to articulate and act on the church's historic, progressive vision and to work for a fully inclusive church. We are committed to finding a way both to live out the graciously, hospitable gospel we have received and to live together with all our fellow members in the PC(USA).

In 1998, the Session of LPPC adopted the PC(USA) Commitment to Peacemaking, incorporating peacemaking into the life and mission of the congregation.  We believe Christians do peacemaking because we are a people who know God's peace.