Highland Park Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Muscle Shoals, AL

A Church of Christ congregation serving Muscle Shoals, AL. Contact the church directly for current worship times and programs.

Contact Information

Address:
600 Geneva Ave
Muscle Shoals, AL 35662

Phone: 256-381-8311

Website: Visit Website

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 300

📍 Location

About This Location

Highland Park Church of Christ serves the historic Muscle Shoals community in northwest Alabama, a city renowned worldwide as a recording mecca where legendary artists have created timeless music. Located along the Tennessee River, Muscle Shoals combines small-town Southern charm with rich cultural heritage, making it an attractive destination for both visitors and new residents.

The Muscle Shoals area, part of the greater Shoals region including Florence, Sheffield, and Tuscumbia, offers a unique blend of musical history, natural beauty, and close-knit community values. Visitors exploring the famous recording studios or enjoying the Tennessee River’s recreational opportunities will find Highland Park Church of Christ represents the strong Christian foundation that characterizes many Shoals communities.

Churches of Christ have deep roots throughout Alabama, with congregations emphasizing New Testament Christianity and biblical worship practices. The fellowship at Highland Park reflects this tradition while serving a community that values both heritage and progress.

Those relocating to Muscle Shoals will discover a area where cost of living remains reasonable, outdoor activities abound along the river, and the pace of life allows for meaningful relationships. The region’s proximity to Huntsville, Birmingham, and Nashville provides access to larger metropolitan areas while maintaining its distinctive character.

Highland Park Church of Christ welcomes both longtime residents and newcomers to experience Christian fellowship in this remarkable corner of Alabama where music, history, and faith converge along the Tennessee River.

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