Jefferson Presbyterian is a small, yet diverse community church located at 4450 Jefferson Hwy, in the shadow of the Huey P. Long Bridge.
Although we lost our sanctuary in early 2008 due to a tragic fire, we continue to hold weekly worship services and other activities in our Fellowship Hall. Despite our loss, our faith is stronger than ever and we are dedicated to rebuilding our sanctuary so that we may continue to serve God and our community.
We are located a few blocks from the Huey P. Long bridge, right next to Jefferson Elementary School.
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Come worship with us this Sunday. We'd love to see you there!

Services

Sunday School (Children & Adults)

Every Sunday, 9:30 AM

Sunday Worship Service

Every Sunday, 10:30AM

Weekly Events

Discussion & Dessert (Bible Study & Praise Prayer Service)

Every Tuesday, 7:00PM

Sew & Sew's

Every Thursday, 9AM - 12PM

Choir Practice

Every Thursday, 7:30PM

Monthly Events

Next Communion Sunday

Sunday, March 4th, at 10:30AM

Next Congregational Dinner

Sunday, February 19th, immediately following the worship service.

Next Stated Session Meeting

Monday, February 6th, at 7:00PM

Useful Links

Presbyterian Church USA
Presbytery of South LA
Synod of the Sun
Disaster Recovery Mission
Feliciana Retreat Center
Presbyterian Foundation
Searchable Bible

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Coordinator's Corner

I hope you will indulge your session moderator in a moment of theological whimsy. This column is adapted from my blog, The Daily Cattown News.

Boudreaux the Cajun lived down the bayou (Bayou St. John, maybe?) and he led a less than holy life. When he died, alas, he didn't get into heaven. He ended up in the other place. The devil made sure he kept hell good and hot, but when Boudreaux arrived, it didn't bother him a bit. He just settled into a hammock and said, “Ah, just like the old days before we had air conditioning, back home on the bayou.” The devil was more than a little annoyed, so he cranked the heat higher. Boudreaux poured himself a glass of lemonade and said, “Oh, jes' like the old days when we used to go crabbing on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.” The devil cranked the heat all the way to the limit, so that hell started to melt, but Boudreaux just smiled and said, “This is just like back home when my mama used to fix a big pot of gumbo in the kitchen.”

Finally the devil couldn't take it any more. “All right, Boudreaux,” he said. “If you like it hot, then I'm going to fix you.” And the devil turned on the air conditioning, and it got reaaally, reaaally cold, way beyond cold, colder than you can possibly imagine. With a big grin on his face, the devil went to check on Boudreaux.

He found Boudreaux dancing a second line and laughing and shouting and leaping for joy. The devil was astounded, outraged. “Boudreaux! I thought you liked the heat, so I made it so cold down here that you wouldn't be able to stand it! What is with you, anyway? Why are you dancing around like that?”

Boudreaux could hardly contain himself for joy. “Hell's freezing over!” he cried. “The Saints must be in the Super Bowl!”

Yes, it's really happening! As I write this, the Saints are Miami bound, and the city is united in incredible joy.

Now, if the Saints actually WIN the Super Bowl...wow, can you imagine? That, friends, will be a foretaste of what the kingdom of heaven is like!

Our next Session meeting is Monday, February 8, the day after The Game. If the Saints win, the Session will have a very interesting theological discussion on the order of, “and just imagine what the Kingdom will be like!”

Rev. Kathy Crighton - Moderator of Session