A place of hope and hospitality

Balancing tradition with an open and thoughtful approach to faith

A loving Christian community, committed to sharing life with compassion and care

Worship at Ardmore

We gather in worship each week to encounter God together. Our services offer space for prayer, scripture, and music that reflect both the depth of our tradition and the movement of the Spirit in our present.

8:15 AM | Convergent Worship

A contemplative service with acoustic music, prayer, and reflection.

10:45 AM | Traditional Worship

A rich, liturgical service with choir, hymns, and sacred music.

One Congregation, Two Services

Belonging for Everyone

Start where you are

Whether you’re beginning your faith journey or have been following Jesus for years, there’s no wrong place to be. We honor your spiritual path and are excited about what God will do through you.

Bring what you have

Bring your struggles, dreams, doubts, and hopes. No challenge is too great for us to carry together.

Take what you need

Whether through study, laughter, conversations, or difficult times; we grow, learn, and find meaning together.

Rooted in Relationship

We believe that faith is formed in community.

At Ardmore Baptist, we grow by learning together, showing up for one another, and walking alongside each other in every stage of life. Wherever you are in your journey, there’s a place for you here.

Faith in Action

Worship shapes us, but service defines us.

At Ardmore Baptist, we take seriously Jesus’ call to love our neighbors—not just in words, but in action. Whether it’s through supporting local schools, offering shelter to those in need, or joining hands in global missions, we are committed to being the presence of Christ in our community and beyond.

Sharing the ways God is at work

Our Stories

June 12, 2025 One of my favorite movies from my childhood is Matilda (1996). It’s the story of a little girl with

This upcoming Sunday is the Day of Pentecost. On this day, we remember the coming of the Holy Spirit to breathe new

Caught Off-Guard by Easter

I always find myself caught off-guard when Holy Week seems suddenly upon us. Perhaps it is because the chronological location of Easter