A Church of Christ congregation serving Montpelier, VT. Contact the church directly for current worship times and programs.
Contact Information
Address:
6612 Vermont 12 ( Capital City Grange Hall )
Montpelier, VT 05641
Phone: 802-476-7945
Website: Visit Website
Service Times
Please call for current service times
Congregation Size: 19
Additional Information
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About This Location
The Montpelier Church of Christ serves Vermont’s distinctive capital city, a charming community of approximately 8,000 residents nestled in the scenic Winooski River Valley. As the smallest state capital in America, Montpelier offers a unique blend of government activity, historic New England architecture, and small-town warmth that attracts both long-term residents and visitors exploring central Vermont.
Located in Washington County, Montpelier sits at the crossroads of several major Vermont highways, making it accessible to surrounding communities throughout the Green Mountain State. The city’s walkable downtown features local shops, restaurants, and cultural venues, while nearby recreational opportunities include hiking, skiing, and seasonal festivals that celebrate Vermont’s natural beauty.
Churches of Christ maintain a relatively small presence throughout Vermont, making this congregation an important spiritual home for those seeking New Testament Christianity in the region. The church welcomes both established residents and newcomers to the area, including state employees, students, and families drawn to Vermont’s quality of life.
Visitors to Montpelier will find a community that values both tradition and progress, reflected in the city’s commitment to sustainability, local agriculture, and civic engagement. The region experiences all four seasons distinctly, with vibrant fall foliage, snowy winters perfect for outdoor activities, and pleasant summers ideal for exploring Vermont’s rural countryside.
Those relocating to the area will discover Montpelier’s unique position as a small capital city that maintains strong connections to Vermont’s agricultural heritage while serving as the state’s political center.