Rose City Baptist Church

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1430 Old Highway 90 W
Vidor, TX 77662

Rose City Baptist Church is a thriving community of believers in Vidor, Texas, dedicated to serving the Lord for over a century. Led by Pastor Tony Wilcoxson for the past 10 years, this loving and welcoming congregation stands for truth and embraces the old time religion. With a growing membership and a heart for God, Rose City Baptist Church is a place where new people are regularly saved, baptized, and discipled.

At Rose City Baptist Church, you will find a spiritually and numerically growing congregation that is committed to living for God, standing for truth, and loving people. With a range of ministries catering to young adults, music, youth, and children, this church offers a vibrant and inclusive community for all who seek to deepen their faith and connect with others on their spiritual journey.

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