Church of the Nazarene · LA

McCoy

21311 Hwy. 1, Rodessa, LA 71069

About McCoy


McCoy is a Church of the Nazarene church located at 21311 Hwy. 1, Rodessa, LA, 71069.

McCoy is one of 5 churches we list in Rodessa, among 7,372 across Louisiana. It falls within Caddo Parish and the Shreveport-Bossier City, LA metro area. It is counted among 66 in the Church of the Nazarene tradition across Louisiana.

Where is McCoy located?


McCoy is located at 21311 Hwy. 1, Rodessa, LA, 71069. The building sits at coordinates 33.00261, -94.01288, placing it in Rodessa, LA 71069.

Location is approximate — drawn from the public street address.

Address
21311 Hwy. 1, Rodessa, LA, 71069
Coordinates
33.002607, -94.012881
Latitude
33.002607
Longitude
-94.012881
Directions
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What to expect at a service at McCoy


Churches of the Nazarene are in the Wesleyan–holiness tradition, emphasizing a transformed life and accessible worship.

  • About an hour: contemporary and traditional music, Scripture, a teaching sermon, and occasional Communion.
  • Communion is open. Dress is casual.

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Questions and answers about McCoy


What denomination is McCoy?
This church is part of the Church of the Nazarene tradition.
Where is McCoy located?
McCoy is located at 21311 Hwy. 1, Rodessa, LA, 71069.

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