Mission 66 Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Vicksburg, MS

A Church of Christ congregation serving Vicksburg, MS. Contact the church directly for current worship times and programs.

Contact Information

Address:
725 Mission 66
Vicksburg, MS 39183

Phone: 6016388154

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 60

📍 Location

About This Location

**Mission 66 Church of Christ – Vicksburg, MS**

Located in the historic river city of Vicksburg, Mission 66 Church of Christ serves a community steeped in American history and Southern heritage. Vicksburg sits prominently along the Mississippi River bluffs, renowned worldwide for the pivotal Civil War battlefield that draws thousands of visitors annually to Vicksburg National Military Park.

This resilient river town of approximately 22,000 residents blends historical significance with modern Mississippi living. The community features well-preserved antebellum architecture, charming downtown districts, and the famous Vicksburg riverfront. Visitors often discover Vicksburg while exploring Civil War history, taking Mississippi River tours, or traveling along the scenic Natchez Trace Parkway.

Churches of Christ have deep roots throughout Mississippi, with congregations maintaining the traditional commitment to New Testament Christianity, a cappella worship, and biblical authority. The fellowship reflects the broader pattern of Churches of Christ across the region, emphasizing congregational autonomy and scriptural practices.

Those relocating to Vicksburg will find a close-knit community with Southern hospitality, reasonable cost of living, and proximity to both Jackson, MS (45 miles east) and Monroe, LA (65 miles south). The area offers excellent recreational opportunities along the Mississippi River, including fishing, boating, and scenic river walks.

Visitors to the historic city are welcome to worship with the Mission 66 congregation, experiencing fellowship within a community that values both spiritual growth and the rich heritage of this significant Mississippi river town.

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