Our Church History
Altavista Presbyterian Church, established in 1910 by a commission of the Montgomery Presbytery, held its first services in what was then the new Methodist church, now St. Peter's Episcopal church. By 1913, the church had 21 members. It moved to the Baptist church and, in 1922, to Liberty Theater on lower Broad Street. The town's plans had called for a church on each corner of the block bound by Broad, Bedford, 10th and 11th Streets, but in 1925 the Presbyterians built a church below the Southern Railroad on a lot donated by R.L. Cummock.

It was a one-story red brick structure that looked like a Scottish kirk. It had a slate roof, crank-out leaded windows, and an austere sanctuary with plain white walls, a dark wood ceiling and crisscross oak timbers supported by corbels. On March 7, 1926, the congregation held its first service in the sanctuary.  

They held Sunday School in a large activity room in the back of the church. The area had a grid of brass pipes on the ceiling from which hung long, dark-green burlap curtains that were drawn for classes. Early in the ‘50s, the church added four permanent Sunday School rooms, a pastor’s study and a secretarial room and later, in 1958, a new educational building built by S.T. Jacobs.

Membership grew to 147, a result of the formation of “Fishers of Men,” an evangelist committee that visited Presbyterian-related town folk discovered in a town-wide religious census. The church began to participate on the Presbytery level. They hosted a Presbytery meeting of the newly formed Appomattox Presbytery, with 125 attendees fed in the new fellowship hall. Throughout the decade, an increase in membership and Presbytery involvement continued.

Altavista Presbyterian has continued its growth in spirit and in numbers since the mid-nineteen hundreds. The members remained faithful through the turbulent years of Civil Rights, political upheavals, and the Cold War. They were steadfast in their loyalty to the denomination during major changes in church government, such as the reconstruction of the General Assembly, Synods and Presbyteries. Members played an integral part in developing the church’s spiritual growth as well as increasing membership and building expansion. The church continues to remain faithful and to praise God for his many blessings and for each other.     

 

Sunday Mornings

  • Adult Sunday School  9:00 am
  • Children's Nursery 9:45 am
  • Lord's Day Worship 10:00 am
  • Children's Church 10:00 am

Upcoming Events

  • Lord's Day Worship
    March 14, 2010 (10:00 am)
  • Children's Church
    March 14, 2010 (10:30 am)
    This is for Kindergarten to 2nd graders.  They leave for the Children's Church right after Children's sermon.
  • Congregational Meeting
    March 14, 2010 (11:15 am)
    A congregational meeting will be held for the purpose of electing a class of elders for 2013 and to hold the annual meeting of APC, Inc.
  • Youth Group Meeting
    March 14, 2010 (5:00 pm)
    The Youth Group (Tween Youth Group or TWYG) meets for the Bible study and dinner from 5 to 7 pm on Sundays.
  • Choir Practice
    March 16, 2010 (6:00 pm)
    Choir practice at sanctuary
  • Prayer Fellowship
    March 17, 2010 (9:30 am)
    A weekly gathering of members for intercessory prayer for others. Pastor's Study
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