Emmanuel Baptist Church


430 Jackson St, Alexandria, Louisiana

Baptist churches in Alexandria, Louisiana


Emmanuel Baptist Church, Alexandria, Louisiana, United States
2014 Christmas Eve Service
'Not Your Average Joe' by TAG ministry
Jerry Cauley leading the Youth Choir in rehearsal
Preschool Egg Hunt 2015


Location of Worship

430 Jackson St
Alexandria
Louisiana
United States
71301-8310

Service Times

Sundays

9:30 am – Bible Study
10:50 am – Worship

Wednesdays

5:00 pm – Supper
5:45 pm – Prayer Meeting

At Emmanuel, we believe that worship is our highest calling. While worship can happen in all places and in all moments, our priority is on the worship that happens when we all come together on Sunday mornings. This is when we lift our hearts to God in congregational song, in scripture, in the spoken word, in silent reflection and in the celebration of baptism and communion.

Contact Info

Call Pastor: (318) 442-7773
Send Fax: (318) 443-3153
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About Emmanuel Baptist Church

Emmanuel is a community of Christian faith. It’s a simple statement, but it reminds us who we are and why we serve. We are a community – not a collection of isolated individuals. And we are a community of faith – not one based on age, gender, ethnicity or social status. And our community of faith is distinctly Christian. Our common life and ministry of grace is centered in who we are as followers of Jesus Christ.

The Four Streams of the Church

The image represents what we refer to as the “Four Streams” of the church. These streams – Worship, Formation, Fellowship and Mission – serve as both the identity and calling for God’s people. In the stream of worship, represented by a bird preparing to fly, we join our creative gifts with the deeper tradition in ascribing glory to God. The stream of formation involves the many ways in which the life of the Spirit is fostered within us – prayer, Bible study, asking questions, spiritual disciplines. The image of growing leaves represents this stream. As a community of Christian faith, we are held together by the fellowship of God’s love. The image in the lower-right-hand corner reminds us that we are “living stones… built into a spiritual house” (I Peter 2:5). The final image emphasizes our calling to share in God’s mission of redeeming the world. Just as many of Jesus’ first followers were fishermen, we cast wide the net of grace in sharing good news through word and deed.

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