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United Presbyterian Men's Group



The UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MEN'S GROUP holds monthly breakfast meetings at 9:00AM at various "Diners around Town".  Generally these meeting are held on the 3rd Saturday of each month.  At times it may be rescheduled for conflict with Holidays or other Church activities. 

We do not meet during the summer months of June, July or August. 

The breakfasts are "Dutch Treat" events. 

All men are invited to join UPM for the fellowship and spiritual uplifting while we socialize and collect "Mission Donations" to help serve the church and the surrounding community. 

Any questions contact Jim Dixon at 609-298-3398 or e-mail jdixonsr@comcast.net. 


"Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever."        Hebrews 13:8
Address 12 Yardville-Hamilton Square Road, Yardville, NJ 08620 Phone 609-585-5770 Email office.upcnj@gmail.com
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Worship
    • Traditional Worship >
      • Worship Videos
    • Adult Sunday School
  • Mission
    • AA & OPA
    • TASK Mission
  • Our Community
    • Choir
    • UPW
    • Senior Group
    • WOMEN'S BOOK CLUB
    • Youth Group
    • UPC Men's Group
    • Prayer Shawl Ministry
  • Our Leaders
    • Our Elders >
      • MINISTRY OF WORSHIP
      • MINISTRY OF NURTURE
      • MINISTRY OF OUTREACH
      • MINISTRY OF STEWARDSHIP
      • MINISTRY OF ADMINISTRATION
    • Our Deacons >
      • Ministry of Congregational Service
  • Pastors Blog
  • VBS