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FPCB Directions and Parking

Driving Directions: First Presbyterian Church of Bellevue is located nine blocks northwest of Bellevue Square Mall. The church campus is north of NE 17th Street and extends from Bellevue Way NE on its east side to 100th Avenue NE on the west. Use a map to find our campus.

From SR-520 drive south on Bellevue Way, turn west into the driveway at 1717. From Interstate 405 take the NE 8th, NE 4th or NE 6th Street exits and continue west to Bellevue Way, turn north on Bellevue Way NE and west into the driveway and parking lot just past NE 17th Street. From Interstate 90 exit north onto Bellevue Way, drive north through downtown Bellevue, and turn west into the driveway at NE 17th Street. Please be careful to limit your use of NE 17th Street in respect for our neighbors.

Parking: A large parking lot can be entered off of Bellevue Way NE or NE 17th Street. Additional parking on Sunday Mornings is located at Bellevue Christian School, located one block West of our campus at 1601 98th Ave. N.E., Clyde Hill.

Public Transit: King County Metro Bus route #’s 230, 240, and 243 service our church. Find your best itinerary at the following site: http://tripplanner.metrokc.gov/.

Shuttle Service: FPCB operates Sunday morning shuttle buses between the church and our off-site parking at Bellevue Christian School. Many kids enjoy riding the bus, and the shuttle is convenient for families with small children because the driver drops passengers near classrooms in the Chapel Building and near the nursery.

Our church campus: Our original church building on this site is now called the Chapel Building and is accessible from 100th Avenue NE. The new Sanctuary Building is east of the older building and faces Bellevue Way NE. The Sanctuary building includes the worship center (Sanctuary and large Narthex), the Library, Community Center, administrative offices, adult classrooms, and music rehearsal facilities, and Child Care Center. The Chapel building is home to youth and children’s programs. We invite you to visit this special place where God’s people “lift high the cross” in west Bellevue.