First Presbyterian Church is a historic congregation in Port Gibson, Mississippi. The church was founded in 1807 and has been a fixture in the community ever since. The church’s present building was constructed in 1859 and is a beautiful example of Greek Revival architecture. The sanctuary is large and airy, with a high ceiling and stained glass windows. The church also has a bell tower that is visible from all over town.

First Presbyterian Church. Second oldest Presbyterian Church in Old Southwest. Organized April 1807 as Bayou Pierre Church. Moved to Port Gibson 1827. Zebulon Butler first resident pastor, 1827-1860. Present structure built 1859.
First Presbyterian Church. Second oldest Presbyterian Church in Old Southwest. Organized April 1807 as Bayou Pierre Church. Moved to Port Gibson 1827. Zebulon Butler first resident pastor, 1827-1860. Present structure built 1859.