Come As You Are.

Each Sunday we gather to pray, sing, reflect on scripture, and grow together as a community of faith.

Whether you’ve been part of church your whole life or are simply curious about faith, you are welcome here.

Worship with Us.

Sunday Worship
10 AM in South Tacoma

Worship at Manitou Park Presbyterian Church centers on welcome, wonder, word, and sacraments.

Welcome. As God has welcomed us, we welcome you.

Wonder. Awe is one of the main responses to an encounter with God.
We strive to create a space where we reflect the awe and wonder of God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

Word and Sacraments. Jesus is the living Word who gave us the Bible as God’s written word upon which our worship is centered. Jesus also gave the sacraments (visible signs of invisible presence) of baptism and communion to sustain, empower, and connect us in the way with God.

Can’t join us in person?

  • Worship at Manitou is relaxed and welcoming. You’ll find a mix of prayer, music, scripture, and reflection. Some people dress casually, others a bit more formally—either way, you’ll fit right in.

    If you're visiting for the first time, feel free to participate as much or as little as you’re comfortable with. We’re simply glad you’re here.

  • We want everyone to feel comfortable and able to participate in worship. Our building is accessible, and we’re happy to help with any specific needs when you arrive. To use our elevator, enter by the side door (the brown door facing the park).

  • Children are always welcome at Manitou. Some families keep their children with them during worship, while others choose to participate in children’s activities or Sunday School. However your family participates, know that children belong here.

  • Missed a message or want to revisit a service?

    Our Service Archive includes past worship services and messages so you can watch anytime. Whether you’re catching up or reflecting again on a message that spoke to you, the archive is always available.

  • “A warm, welcoming and caring place with room for people from all walks of life.”

    — Session Member