Madison, Mississippi churches, other places of worship, ministries, and programs of a religious or spiritual nature are the focus of topics in this category.
 
 
Recommended Resources
First Baptist Church of Madison
The congregation was organized in 1889 as the Madison Station Baptist Church, which was the name of Madison, Mississippi at that time. In 1894, the New Hope Baptist Church building was moved to Madison Station, where it was reassembled and the congregation united with the New Home congregation, finally adopting its current name in the 1970s.
http://www.fbcmadison.org/
The Madison, Mississippi congregation’s beliefs are outlined, along with a history and profile of the church, service and weekly program schedules, a calendar of upcoming events and activities, staff contacts and office hours, as well as its baptism policies and a sermon archive.
http://www.keypointechurch.com/
Associated with the Churches of Christ, a Christian fellowship originally known as the American Restoration Movement, the church meets at its facilities on Reunion Parkway in the city of Madison, Mississippi. A map shows its location, and a calendar of events and leadership contacts are included.
http://www.madisoncoc.com/
Affiliated with the Presbyterian Church in America, the Madison, Mississippi congregation was planted by the Pear Orchard, Highlands, and Lakeland congregations in 2004, holding its first public worship service in 2006. Its history, ministries, and schedules are posted to the site.
http://www.madisonheightschurch.com/
Madison United Methodist Church
Organized in 1864, the Madison, Mississippi congregation was first known as the Susan L. Montgomery Memorial Church, taking its current name in 1988 when its current sanctuary and fellowship hall were constructed. Its ministries and missions are outlined, and a calendar of events is presented.
http://www.madisonumc.org/
The congregation meets at its facilities on Old Canton Road in Madison, Mississippi. Its location, weekly program and service times, beliefs, and weekly bulletins are published, and an overview of its community programs and projects is presented. Sunday services may be viewed online through live streaming.
http://www.ridgecrest.net/