Holt Street Memorial Baptist Church

decades of service
The original Holt Street Baptist Church building remained an active church community at that site for more than 40 years. In 1998, Rev. Dr. Willie D. McClung, Sr. led the congregation through a relocation that would provide room for its continued growth.
Even as it moved forward, the church made a lasting commitment to preserve its pivotal connection to U.S. history. With the addition of the word “Memorial,” the original church name was retained, honoring the place where the Civil Rights Movement found its voice.
A New Chapter on South Court Street
Today, Holt Street Memorial Baptist Church is located on South Court Street, on a campus known as The Village.
A 1,000-seat sanctuary serves as the centerpiece for Sunday Worship at 8:15 a.m. and Wednesday Bible Study at 6 p.m.
The educational building is home to a weekday preschool and a Christian Academy for grades K–6, and includes the 100-seat I.S. Fountain Chapel, the 120-seat Performing Arts Theatre, and 22 classrooms.
The W.D. McClung Family Life Center rounds out the campus as a facility designed to accommodate large events.
A Community of Faith
The faith-centered community at Holt Street Memorial Baptist Church is committed to making a positive impact in the lives of people both locally and around the world.
The church’s mission is to serve the common good by sharing God’s Word, fostering spiritual growth, making disciples, and equipping future generations to live with purpose, faith, and compassion.
Location & Contact
870 S Court St, Montgomery, AL
United States, 36104-5401
(334) 263-0522
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