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Quitman County Directory Lists Houses of Worship, Contacts in Four Towns

Quitman County lists houses of worship and contacts in Marks, Crowder, Lambert and Falcon to help residents find services, meals, recovery meetings and volunteer programs.

Marcus Williams2 min read
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Quitman County Directory Lists Houses of Worship, Contacts in Four Towns
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Quitman County’s community directory compiles active houses of worship and key contacts across Marks, Crowder, Lambert and Falcon, giving residents a single reference for locating weekly services, community meals, recovery meetings and faith-based volunteer programs. The listing is maintained by the county and includes names of congregations, pastor or contact persons and, where available, phone numbers and mailing addresses.

In Marks, the directory lists First Baptist Church, Woodland Baptist Church, New Paradise M.B. Church and other downtown congregations. Woodland Baptist Church is listed with phone number 662-624-3638. These churches serve as regular gathering points for worship and community activities in the municipal center.

Crowder entries include Crowder Baptist Church with pastor Reverend Larry Kilgore, First Oak Grove M.B. Church with pastor Reverend Allen Johnson, and Crowder Assembly of God. The inclusion of pastor names provides a direct line for outreach and coordination with community leaders in Crowder.

Lambert and Falcon listings highlight Faith Baptist Church in Lambert, Greater Faith M.B. Church in Lambert, Burrell Chapel M.B. Church in Falcon and Green Hill M.B. Church in Lambert. The directory further identifies smaller mission and neighborhood congregations that serve unincorporated areas, naming Belmount M.B., Mt. Zion M.B., New Bethel M.B. and Pleasant Grove M.B. These rural and neighborhood churches often function as local service hubs for dispersed residents.

The directory also points users to related county listings for nonreligious community needs, including county officials, zoning contacts and community services linked from the same section of the county website. For service providers, social agencies and volunteer coordinators, the combined set of listings makes it easier to match programs with congregations that offer meeting space, food distribution or recovery support.

In small, rural counties with limited central service hubs, faith-based organizations frequently act as anchors for charitable activity, neighborhood organizing and civic engagement. Having pastor names, phone numbers and mailing addresses consolidated reduces friction for residents seeking immediate help, newcomers looking for a place of worship, and agencies that need local partners for outreach.

Residents should verify hours and current contact details directly with the listed congregations when planning visits or coordinating services. For community groups and county officials, the directory presents an actionable map of local leadership and meeting locations that can be used to strengthen cooperation and civic response in Quitman County going forward.

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