Site Tour
Join us for conversation and a walk through the historic First Presbyterian Church and learn about its past, present and future. Meet in the parking lot.
Site Tour
Join us for conversation and a walk through the historic First Presbyterian Church and learn about its past, present and future. Meet in the parking lot.
Site Tour
Join us for conversation and a walk through the historic First Presbyterian Church and learn about its past, present and future. Meet in the parking lot.
Cemetery Talk with Richard Hunter
Join 120 East state as archaeologist and historian Richard Hunter (Hunter Research, Trenton) offers a presentation and tour of the cemetery of First Presbyterian Church of Trenton. We will begin […]
Dedication of Revolutionary War Veterans/Washington-Rocheabeau Trail Monument

Join the General Mercer Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in dedicating their gift to 120 East State: a marker commemorating the Revolution War veterans buried in the […]
Black Soldiers & The Many Sides of the Revolution
Join Steve Thomas, reenactor, as he shows and tells about the lives of Black soldiers and the many different experiences of people during the Revolutionary War, through stories and songs. […]
Black Soldiers & The Many Sides of the Revolution
Join Steve Thomas, reenactor, as he shows and tells about the lives of Black soldiers and the many different experiences of people during the Revolutionary War, through stories and songs. […]
“Revolutionary Lives: Living the American Experiment” Exhibit
Exhibition Dates in 120ES Fellowship Hall: December 23rd 12pm – 2pm December 26th 12pm – 2pm December 27th 10am – 4pm December 28th 2:30 am – 4pm January 3rd 12pm […]
2nd Battle of Trenton Reenactment – Commemoration Ceremony

About Commemoration Ceremony Join 120 East State on East State Street for a brief ceremony commemorating the many Revolutionary War veterans buried in the churchyard, including Col. Johann Rall. The […]
First Presbyterian, Lafayette, and Shared Connections

By: Ben Moyer On September 26, 1824, Gilbert du Motier, better known to history as the Marquis de Lafayette, worshiped at First Presbyterian Church of Trenton as part of his […]