Spring Cypress Presbyterian Church in America
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Who We Are

We are a congregation of the Presbyterian Church in America.  The PCA is one of the fastest growing denominations in the United States.  At Spring Cypress Presbyterian Church, we are committed to...

  • God
  • Caring for One Another
  • Communicating God's Love to the World

What We Believe

We are committed to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ as Lord of every part of our lives and to a Christian worldview that governs the way we live.

We believe that the Bible is God's inerrant Word, and we accept the Westminster Confession of Faith and Catechisms as being a summary of what the Bible teaches.

Our History

Spring Cypress Presbyterian Church began as a group of families meeting in their homes for Bible Studies in 1977.  In 1978, the group held its first worship service and Sunday school at the Kleinwood clubhouse.  On August 26, 1979, the church was organized as a mission church of Covenant PCA, and the congregation called Dr. Kent Hinkson as its pastor.

In 1981, the land on which our currently campus stands was purchased.  The same year, The Little Brown Church was built as a gift from charter members Willard and Adelaide Mallot, to serve as an education building.  On September 5, 1982, the current sanctuary was dedicated.

A Children's Day Out program was opened in the fall of 1984, ministering to 30 children and their families.  The desire for a Christian school was realized in the fall of 1985.  In 1986 the congregation voted to build the Mallot Family Life Center for use by the church and CDO programs.

Dr. Robert Ferguson became the interim pastor in September, 1994 and became Senior Pastor in May, 1995.

In 1997, the congregation voted to approve Vision 2000, which included the purchase of the adjacent land, the building of the pavilion, and the building of the extension of the Mallot Family Life Center, which was dedicated on March 22, 1998.

In October of 2005 Dr. Ferguson retired.

In December, 2006 Rev. Dave Muntsinger became of the Senior Pastor of SCPC.  Since that time the congregation has experienced growth in numbers, but more importantly has grown in knowledge of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  We are growing in our relationships with each other and with the Lord.  We welcome visitors into our fellowship, and we look forward to the blessings God will grant us as we move into the future.