Crowder Boulevard Church of Christ – Church of Christ in New Orleans, LA

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

Contact Information

Address:
7301 Crowder Blvd
New Orleans, LA 70127

Phone: 504-246-6236

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 100

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About This Location

**Crowder Boulevard Church of Christ – New Orleans, LA**

Located in the vibrant Crescent City, Crowder Boulevard Church of Christ serves the diverse New Orleans community where rich cultural traditions meet deep spiritual heritage. New Orleans’ unique character—shaped by French, Spanish, African, and Caribbean influences—creates a distinctive backdrop for worship and fellowship in this historic port city.

The church serves residents across New Orleans’ varied neighborhoods, from established communities to areas still rebuilding since Hurricane Katrina. Visitors to the city will find New Orleans unlike anywhere else, with its renowned jazz music, distinctive Creole and Cajun cuisine, and celebrated festivals creating a truly unique American experience. The subtropical climate means year-round outdoor activities, though summers bring high humidity and hurricane season requires awareness from June through November.

Churches of Christ maintain a significant presence throughout Louisiana, emphasizing New Testament Christianity and autonomous congregational governance. The fellowship network across the region provides strong connections for those relocating to the Gulf Coast area.

For newcomers to New Orleans, the city operates on a relaxed pace often called “New Orleans time.” The metropolitan area spans multiple parishes (Louisiana’s equivalent of counties), with diverse housing options from historic neighborhoods like the French Quarter and Garden District to suburban areas in Jefferson Parish. Public transportation includes streetcars and buses, though many residents prefer driving. The city’s below-sea-level elevation and frequent rain make flood-prone areas a consideration for those seeking permanent residence.

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