Capital City Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Baton Rouge, LA

A Church of Christ congregation serving Baton Rouge, LA. Contact the church directly for current worship times and programs.

Contact Information

Address:
18282 S Harrells Ferry Rd
Baton Rouge, LA 70816

Phone: 225-753-3777

Website: Visit Website

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 30

📍 Location

About This Location

Capital City Church of Christ serves the vibrant community of Baton Rouge, Louisiana’s dynamic state capital. Located along the mighty Mississippi River, Baton Rouge uniquely blends government, education, and industry, creating a diverse population of lawmakers, Louisiana State University students and faculty, petrochemical workers, and long-time Louisiana families.

The city’s rich cultural tapestry reflects authentic Louisiana heritage, where Creole and Cajun influences meet Southern hospitality. Visitors will discover a community that celebrates both tradition and progress, from historic downtown districts to modern suburban developments. The presence of LSU brings youthful energy and academic excellence, while the state government ensures year-round activity and economic stability.

Churches of Christ have deep roots throughout Louisiana, with congregations serving communities from the Mississippi Delta to the Gulf Coast. These churches maintain their commitment to New Testament Christianity while embracing the unique cultural character of each Louisiana community they serve.

Those relocating to or visiting Baton Rouge will find a city that offers big-city amenities with Southern charm. The subtropical climate allows for year-round outdoor activities, while the Mississippi River provides both recreational opportunities and historical significance. The area’s famous cuisine, from po’boys to beignets, reflects the multicultural heritage that makes Louisiana special.

Capital City Church of Christ welcomes both visitors and new residents to experience biblical fellowship in Louisiana’s capital city, where government, education, and faith intersect in meaningful community life.

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