



Altavista is a veritable haven for churches, worshippers and religious organizations of many types. A wide variety of denominations and spiritual beliefs are represented. These communities of faith greatly enrich the area’s quality of life and are a source of volunteers for many civic initiatives.
Following is a list of local places of worship:
Elim Assembly of God Church
4th Street & Hughes Street, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-6771
First Baptist Church
1001 Bedford Avenue, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-5837
Central Baptist Church
515 7th Street, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-6636
Penuel Baptist Church
2770 Wards Road, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-7009
Staunton River Baptist Association
521 Main Street, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-4685
First Baptist Church
4823 Gladys Road, Altavista, VA - (434) 283-4767
First Baptist Church
710 12th Street, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-7175
Elpis Center
823 Dearing Ford Road, Altavista, VA - (434) 309-1475
Baptist Tabernacle
502 Lola Ave Ext, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-5118
Mt Pleasant Baptist Church
Highway 696, Altavista, VA - (434) 283-4492
Church of Christ
1301 Avondale Drive, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-5389
Valley View Church of God
202 Fauntleroy Street, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-6719
Church of God of Prophecy
Amherst Avenue & Amherst St, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-6861
Saint Peters Episcopal Church
1010 Broad Street, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-5291
Altavista Kingdom Hall
652 Riverbend Road, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-7391
Miracle Outreach Deliverance
1003 9th Street, Altavista, VA - (434) 309-4101
First Pentecostal Holiness Church
1000 Broad Street, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-4487
Altavista Presbyterian Church
707 Broad Street, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-5286
Lane Memorial United Methodist Church
1201 Bedford Avenue, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-5844
Clement Memorial Wesleyan Church
1000 7th Street, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-5444
Calvary Church
273 Riverbend Road, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-7732
Love Church International Inc
1874 Lynch Mill Road, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-5555
Community Grace Church
Altavista, VA - (434) 369-6344
Faith Assembly Christian Center
3777 Wards Road, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-4433
Destiny Christian Fellowship
1874 Lynch Mill Road, Altavista, VA - (434) 309-1024
First Church of Jesus
1208 Franklin Avenue, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-4905
West Campbell Charge
3545 Wards Road, Altavista, VA - (434) 369-5786
For the winners list: Click here for the 2011 Giblet Jog results!
It was a beautiful day for the 5th Annual Abbott Nutrition Giblet Jog 5k! The results are in and posted: Click here for the 2011 Giblet Jog results!
Altavista Art & Antiques
Local art, antiques, primitives,
collectibles and much more!!
623 Broad St., Altavista!! Hours:
Tuesday and Wednesday- 11am-6pm
Thursday and Friday- 11am-7pm
Saturdays- 10am-5pm
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You can find out more about Altavista at the following links:
Altavista Area Chamber of Commerce
National Trust for Historic Preservation
The scene is of Main Street Altavista, circa '40s, depicting Jimmy's Café, It was painted from an actual photograph taken during that time. The prints are priced at $30.00 each on high quality archival paper. The print may be viewed and purchased at the Medicine Shoppe, Altavista Art and Antiques, AOT Office on 2nd floor of Town Hall and will be for sale at the Giblet Jog on Thanksgiving Day at English Park. Start your holiday shopping early and take advantage of this nostalgic and affordable gift idea.

Jimmy's Cafe
The scene depicted in this print is from approximately 1947/48 taken on Main Street in Altavista, VA. The owners, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Thomas (Mary Driskill), opened their first restaurant in 1929/30 at 814 Main Street, then sold it to Mickey James in 1931, due to the depression. The couple moved to Washington, D.C., where Mr. Thomas became a bus driver. The family moved back to Altavista in 1945 and opened "Jimmy's Cafe" in the building presently housing "The General Store and Inn", seen in this print. At one point in 1950 for 30 to 60 days, the owners also fed the National Guardsmen. In 1965, the owners built a new restaurant directly across the street from this one. One year after it was built, a cafeteria was constructed in the lower level. During this time, for eight years, the Thomas' also served around 14,500 meals to passengers at the Southern Station. From 1967 - 1972, chaperoned dances for teenagers were held in the lower level each Saturday, with as many as 475 in attendance each Saturday evening. There were as many as thirty employees at the peak of the business, with one working from the second week of the opening to its closing in June 1975.
Altavista On Track is launching the sale of prints of "Jimmy's Cafe" painted in Warer Color by local artist Karen Blaesing. Read more....