Baptist Churches · MO

Elm Street Baptist Church

2528 NORTH HIGHWAY 105, Charleston, MO 63834

About Elm Street Baptist Church


Elm Street Baptist Church is a Baptist Churches parish located at 2528 NORTH HIGHWAY 105, Charleston, MO, 63834. The Elm Street Baptist Church parish office answers at +15736836466.

Where is Elm Street Baptist Church located?


Elm Street Baptist Church is located at 2528 NORTH HIGHWAY 105, Charleston, MO, 63834. The building sits at coordinates 36.91429, -89.27423, placing it in Charleston, MO 63834.

Location is approximate — drawn from the public street address.

What to expect at a service at Elm Street Baptist Church


Baptist churches emphasize Scripture, a clear gospel message, and music — and welcome visitors to observe freely.

  • Services usually run 60–90 minutes: worship songs, a Bible-centered sermon, and an invitation to respond.
  • Communion (called the Lord's Supper) is observed periodically, open to anyone who has professed faith in Christ.
  • Dress is casual; families are welcomed and children are often part of the service.

Generalized notes for first-time visitors. Individual parishes vary — when in doubt, ask a greeter at the door.

Questions and answers about Elm Street Baptist Church


What denomination is Elm Street Baptist Church?
This parish is part of the Baptist Churches tradition.
Where is Elm Street Baptist Church located?
The parish is located at 2528 NORTH HIGHWAY 105, Charleston, MO, 63834.

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