First Congregational Church of Ceredo West Virginia

"A Community Church with a passion to reach people with the love of Christ."

Address: 600 C Street P.O. Box 1209 Ceredo West Virginia 25507

Sunday Services: 10:00 AM   Phone: 304-453-4779

GPS Position latitude: 38.39705552365132  longitude: -82.55938053131103

Congegational Church in Ceredo WV

Founded in 1874, our mainline protestant Christian church is located in lovely Ceredo West Virginia and only ten minutes from Marshall University in Huntington West Virginia. The First Congregational Church of Ceredo West Virginia is the second oldest church in Ceredo WV. Our focus is on the whole person, trying to minister to peoples' total needs; the needs of the body, the mind, and the spirit. Our mission is to reach out to the community in a Christian manner, and show the love of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Our Congregational church is in Ceredo WV and this is in the center of the tri state area of West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky. We offer a warm Christian welcome to visitors from Huntington West Virginia, Ashland Kentucky, and Ironton Ohio. All three towns are within fifteen minutes of our church. Our church is about one mile from Virginia Point in Kenova and this is the western tip of West Virginia where it borders with Ohio and Kentucky.

Rev. Peter Barclay

Rev. Peter Barclay invites everyone to attend our Sunday church service.

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About our Church

Our Church Covenant.

Believing in Jesus Christ, the interpreter of God to men, we accept His teachings as the guiding principles of our lives and consecrate ourselves and our Church to their fulfillment.

 We, therefore, join and covenant, one with another, to worship, work and serve together that we may express through our Church and our individual lives the love and faith taught by Jesus Christ.

Our church is a member of the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches (NACCC). Congregational churches are autonomous and self-governing, subject to no higher human ecclesiastical authority than the members themselves. Congregationalist look only to Christ as the head of the church. A Congregational Church is not subject to a particular creed which is binding upon all of the members, but rather they subscribe to a covenant which is adopted by each local Congregational Church.

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