Olga Avenue Church of Christ – Church of Christ in High Point, NC

A Church of Christ congregation serving High Point, NC. Contact the church directly for current worship times and programs.

Contact Information

Address:
1316 R C Baldwin Ave
High Point, NC 27260

Phone: 336-887-2017

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 125

📍 Location

About This Location

The Olga Avenue Church of Christ serves the High Point community, a city renowned as the “Furniture Capital of the World” and home to the internationally famous High Point Market. Located in the heart of North Carolina’s Piedmont Triad region, High Point sits conveniently between Greensboro and Winston-Salem, offering residents and visitors easy access to major highways, research universities, and diverse economic opportunities.

High Point’s unique character blends industrial heritage with modern growth, featuring established neighborhoods alongside newer developments. The city attracts visitors twice yearly for the massive furniture and home furnishings market, bringing thousands of international buyers and industry professionals to the area. Beyond furniture, High Point offers excellent recreational facilities, including city lakes, parks, and the nearby Uwharrie National Forest.

The Olga Avenue congregation serves this dynamic community where long-time residents and newcomers from various backgrounds come together. North Carolina has a strong heritage of Churches of Christ, particularly in the Piedmont region, with congregations emphasizing New Testament Christianity and autonomous local leadership.

Visitors to High Point will find a city that values both tradition and progress, with friendly neighborhoods, good schools, and reasonable living costs compared to larger metropolitan areas. The congregation welcomes both permanent residents and those visiting for business or exploring relocation opportunities. High Point’s central location makes it an ideal base for experiencing North Carolina’s diverse attractions, from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the coastal plains.

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