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ABOUT US

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Our History
Mount Zion has stood in her rural setting since organization in the late 18th century. She is older by 23 years than Alamance County and younger by a half a century than the American Union.

By 1755 early religious liberty apostles had come together to form a "company" or "church" whose beginning was initiated by the preaching of George Whitfield, an English evangelist. See more...

MEET OUR SR. PASTOR

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Pastor Andy Clapp

Pastor Andy has served as Mt. Zion's Senior Pastor since June 2013.  Prior to accepting God's call as the Pastor, he served as the interim pastor for nine months, following seven years as the Youth Pastor at Mt. Zion.  In fourteen years of ministry, Pastor Andy has seen great movements of God and believes that the Lord is calling Mt. Zion to advance the kingdom of God in four major areas: our community, our state, our nation, and our world.  Andy attended Mt. Olive College and played tennis in college, graduating in 2000.  He authored "Under the Lights: Living Their Faith with Everyone Watching" in 2011.  He is married to Crystal Clapp and they have two daughters, Cheyenne Rose and Autumn Grace and also a son, Brady.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE?

In a Triune God - One God in three persons (The Trinity). God is the Creator and Ruler of the universe. He has eternally existed in three persons as:

  • Father: the all powerful, all knowing, all loving, Ruler of the universe. That in the beginning, God created all things by and for Jesus Christ.  See More...

WHAT IS THE DRESS ATTIRE?

We are a casual attire church. We want you to come just as you are.  You will find some people in dresses, others slacks and jeans.  The most important thing to us is that you are there and learning along with us.

HOW DOES THE CHURCH IMPACT THE COMMUNITY?

Mt Zion has a heart to serve others in the community.  When others rejoice, we rejoice with them.  When others around us are mourning or grieving, our church rally's its resources to support.  We have a clothing closet in operation to help with low income, job loss, and fire victims.  Please reach out to us if you are in need or would like to volunteer or partner as one of our resources.

Offerings, Tithes and Donations may be mailed to P.O. Box 280, Alamance, NC 27201

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