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First Presbyterian Church in Sacaton, Arizona
P.O. Box 10
Sacaton, AZ
Richard Blackwater
CLP
Robert Luna
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First Presbyterian Church in Sacaton, Arizona

Historic Church of First Presbyterian Church
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Lower Santan (Pima)
Upper Santan (Pima) - PO Box 988, Sacaton 85247
Sacaton Flats (Pima) - PO Box 1953, Sacaton 85247
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Mission Yearbook - September 21, 2008
First Presbyterian Church, Sacaton
We consider ourselves parish ministry congregations composed of the Upper Santan, Lower Santan, Sacaton Flats and the Sacaton church. We serve the communities where we're located. Sacaton Flats is about four miles east of Sacaton and Upper/Lower Santan is three to six miles north of Sacaton.
We have a lay pastor rotation system for the most part that covers Upper and Lower Santan chapels and one that works the Sacaton and Sacaton Flats area.
Our Ministry touches the local adult detention center along with the youth. Several of the people have been attending church since their release. We also have a time of devotions one Sunday a month at the hospital for the patients. The other chapels have their turn as well.
We thank God for His goodness and His mercy which endures forever. The Sacaton church and its neighboring chapels have been here since the latter part of the 1800s. When Dr. C.H. Cook came to Sacaton in December 23, 1870, he labored twelve years before his first convert. Nineteen years later he organized the First Presbyterian Church of Sacaton in April 3, 1889. Again, we thank God for His goodness and His mercy which endures forever!
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- Interactive Map
Take I-10 east to the Casa Blanca Road exit. Continue southeasterly (left off the exit ramp) on Casa Blanca Road as it winds its way to Sacaton. Resist the urge to turn north toward Sun Lakes and Chandler (which is possible from that exit). The correct route parallels I-10 for a ways. The church in on the right and is visible from the road. If you see the exit for Casa Grande, you've gone too far.
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