Cedar Avenue Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Moundsville, WV

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

Contact Information

Address:
210 Cedar Ave
Moundsville, WV 26041

Phone: 304-238-3663

Website: Visit Website

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 180

📍 Location

About This Location

Cedar Avenue Church of Christ serves the historic community of Moundsville, West Virginia, a city uniquely positioned along the Ohio River in Marshall County. Named for the ancient Grave Creek Mound, one of the largest Adena burial mounds in North America, Moundsville offers visitors and residents a fascinating blend of archaeological significance and small-town charm.

This Ohio River Valley community sits just twelve miles south of Wheeling, providing easy access to larger metropolitan amenities while maintaining its distinct character. The area’s rolling hills and riverside location create a scenic backdrop for both longtime residents and newcomers exploring West Virginia’s Northern Panhandle region.

Churches of Christ have maintained a steady presence throughout West Virginia’s river communities, serving families who value biblical worship and fellowship. The congregation welcomes both visitors passing through the region and those considering relocation to this part of the Mountain State.

Moundsville’s strategic location along major transportation corridors makes it accessible for travelers, while its proximity to Pennsylvania and Ohio attracts residents who work across state lines. The community maintains strong neighborhood connections, with many families having multi-generational ties to the area.

Those relocating to Moundsville will find a town that honors its rich Native American and frontier heritage while providing modern conveniences. The church stands ready to welcome newcomers into both the congregation and the broader community, offering spiritual fellowship in this historically significant Ohio River town.

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