Southside Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Montgomery, AL

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

Contact Information

Address:
3388 S Hull St
Montgomery, AL 36105

Phone: 334-263-0041

Website: Visit Website

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 313

📍 Location

About This Location

Southside Church of Christ welcomes members and visitors to Alabama’s historic capital city, where rich civil rights history meets modern Southern hospitality. Located in Montgomery, this congregation serves a community deeply rooted in American history, from the Alabama State Capitol to the Legacy Museum and National Memorial for Peace and Justice.

Montgomery’s diverse neighborhoods reflect both its historical significance and growing metropolitan character. The city attracts visitors year-round who come to explore sites along the Civil Rights Trail, tour the First White House of the Confederacy, or attend events at Alabama State University and Auburn University at Montgomery. The area’s blend of government workers, students, military families from nearby Maxwell Air Force Base, and long-time residents creates a welcoming environment for both established families and newcomers.

Churches of Christ have maintained a strong presence throughout Alabama for generations, emphasizing New Testament Christianity and congregational autonomy. The fellowship among area congregations provides newcomers with immediate connections and support networks throughout the River Region.

Visitors to Montgomery will find a city that honors its complex past while embracing progress, offering everything from riverfront recreation along the Alabama River to vibrant downtown dining and cultural venues. The moderate climate allows for year-round outdoor activities, while the city’s central location provides easy access to Birmingham, Atlanta, and the Gulf Coast. Southside Church of Christ stands ready to welcome all who seek Christian fellowship in this historically significant Alabama community.

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