About

Lebanon Presbyterian Church is one of southwestern Pennsylvania's oldest churches with roots dating back to 1776 when a local man named John McMillan held services at the home of Oliver Miller, a settler who immigrated to America from Northern Ireland.

The current church building was constructed in 1965 with many improvements being made in recent years. The latest upgrades include a state of the art sound system and updated electrical system, both of which were completed in 2003.

In addition to Sunday worship, the church hosts a number of community events including: Bible studies, Boy Scout and Girl Scout troop meetings, Alcoholics Anonymous, Weight Watchers, Women's Health Initiative, and the local West Mifflin chapter of AARP.