Central Presbyterian Church is a church daycare daycare located at 1260 Dauphin Street, Mobile, Alabama AL. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Central Presbyterian Church in Mobile is highly praised for its community involvement and charitable work. Reviews consistently highlight the warmth, compassion, and kindness demonstrated by staff and leadership, particularly through their food pantry program serving hundreds of families. The facility also hosts artist tenants and community organizations, creating a welcoming and inclusive environment.
These people are great ππ½ people!! Connie on the pantry & her excellent team!! Make the Love All Pantry.. I can't say enough of the warmth & that community feel from the Rev. Pastors Chris & Karen , and there dog Guinness π β€οΈ and all the wonderful folks who sit in those pews weekly. I love you all Romie!ππΎπ
I am so very grateful for the facility and everyone is always so nice with the exception of one person..her name is Angela or Angelina. .she is usually the first person you see upon entering and given a number.(Middle aged Caucasian lady..On Thanksgiving day..she was rude and nasty. She told me 'well, I don't work here I'm a volunteer.' Being a volunteer or it being Thanksgiving And her morning was hard..not my problem.. that's what she signed up for. Volunteers should be required to respect the public as if they were getting paid..that's what you call Integrity. I most definitely would not want such a person representing 'my church' unprofessionally with a bad attitude.
I donβt know the churches beliefs, but they are very giving and caring and it is a blessing to hundreds and hundreds of people around Mobile county. If everyone took that love that they shared with the people who are donating food to the needy, the homeless and the financially challenged then, the world would be a better place. They are truly wonderful in that department and giving is a great start. People look at doctrine and everything else, but your doctrine must have love, compassion and kindness within it love conquers all.
I went to the food pantry and was given rotten food. I mean gushy rotten food I picked up at 930 am on tuesday and threw most of it away immediately. And by today which is Thursday, threw the rest of it away. Now I know beggars canβt be choosers, but Iβm not quite ready to eat out of the dumpster yet!! Big thumbs down for theyβre food pantry. All I could think about was all those people in that line and getting home with rotten food. Sad.
This is the kind of church an atheist truly appreciates. They actually practice the teachings of Christ in all the best ways possible. Love, charity, & kindness and good deeds all the time. Plus they have a stellar group of artists in residence. If you're looking for a place to practice kindness for all living creatures, this is your church, even for an atheist.