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Our leadership

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Marty Warren has served as Pastor at Mt. Zion Community Church since 1991. 


"As the Pastor of this congregation, my heart has been touched by the love that abounds much in such a small community. People come to Mt. Zion because of the simplicity of God's Word. Everyone who walks through our door is welcome and loved. It's the old-time fell

Marty Warren has served as Pastor at Mt. Zion Community Church since 1991. 


"As the Pastor of this congregation, my heart has been touched by the love that abounds much in such a small community. People come to Mt. Zion because of the simplicity of God's Word. Everyone who walks through our door is welcome and loved. It's the old-time fellowship and Word-based ministry that set us apart from other churches." 


Current Board Members serving:

John Barker

Dobb Brothers

Gregg Browne


Our History

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Our leadership

In 1888 three men rode horseback to Baldwin, Kansas for a Methodist Charter to build the church. Before that, those early settlers had been having church services in yards and schoolhouses. Four years later the church was completely built and dedicated in 1892. 

In 1929 the church was sold to the people in the Mt Zion Community. Sunday Sch

In 1888 three men rode horseback to Baldwin, Kansas for a Methodist Charter to build the church. Before that, those early settlers had been having church services in yards and schoolhouses. Four years later the church was completely built and dedicated in 1892. 

In 1929 the church was sold to the people in the Mt Zion Community. Sunday School was held for thirty-four years then in 1963 the church closed because of the lack of interest. 

In 1976, people in the community (From all denominational backgrounds) met and decided to restore the church. On May 30, 1982, the Mt Zion Community Church was completely restored and rededicated to serve the community as a non-denomination church. 

Our VISION

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Our VISION

At Mt. Zion Community Church, we envision a world where everyone feels loved, valued, and accepted. We strive to create a community where people can come together to worship, learn, and grow in their faith. 


On the churches 40-acre property the members have developed a nature trail so people may enjoy quiet times with nature. We also have 

At Mt. Zion Community Church, we envision a world where everyone feels loved, valued, and accepted. We strive to create a community where people can come together to worship, learn, and grow in their faith. 


On the churches 40-acre property the members have developed a nature trail so people may enjoy quiet times with nature. We also have a pond where one may enjoy spending some time on its banks fishing. 


Our vision is to build a community of people that love and fellowship with one another.


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