FLOWERY MOUNT MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH

Mc Comb | Mississippi | 39648 | Baptist

906 SUMMIT STREET, MCCOMB MS Mc Comb Mississippi 39648 US

In June of 1870 sixty-five African Americans organized a church under a brush arbor in what is now McComb. The land was sold to the Colored Baptist Church of McComb in 1883. While construction was being completed, worship service was held in a tent on the church property. In 1885 a frame wooden building was completed. The sight is also note as site for the Underground Railroad during the time of slavery.

985-345-6455985-345-6455

http://[email protected]
Church Services: Sunday 10:30 am
Wednesday 7:pm
Country Gospel Style Praise and Worship
Television Program: The Good News Program hosted
by Pastor Mike Vaughn. Join Brother Mike as he
proclaims God’s word through word and song.
Southeast La. Charter Cable Channel 17
Sat/Sun 8:am, Wed 7:pm,Mon & Fri 10:am,Fri 9:30 pm
Angel One Channel on Dish Network: Wed 8:am CST
Sky Angel IPTV Service:Wed 8:am CST
Cox CableBaton Rouge AreaChannel 20 Sat 9:pm
Southwest La. Family Vision Television Sat 5:30pm & Sun 9:30 am

First Friday of the month concerts: Doors open at 6:pm, Pastor Mike
Vaughn sings at 7:pm and special guest sings at 8:pm No charge at
door, a love offering will be taken for guest singers. A $5 plate lunch is
available at concession stand. Please check web site for special guests.

A Place for New Beginnings.
God bless you in a search for your church home.

An affirming, inclusive and welcoming community. We serve christians
of all faith communities. Call for information or to arrange sacramental
services: weddings, baptism, etc.

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FLOWERY MOUNT MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH is located at 906 SUMMIT STREET, MCCOMB MS in the city of Mc Comb. Mc Comb is located in the beautiful state of Mississippi. According to our database, there are approximately 94 churches in Mc Comb, with 1 Catholic churches, 41 Baptist churches, 4 Pentecostal churches, 0 Methodist churches, and 48 other denomination churches. If you are looking for a new church or just visiting Mc Comb, please browse through our church directory to find a church that meets your needs.

The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously. Thanks for using ChurchAngel.com - the ultimate church finder!

 

 

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