Episcopal Mississippi

Directions to St. Patrick's Services

Directions to Coast Episcopal School
5065 Espy Ave., Long Beach, MS

From Exit 28 on I-10, head south on Beatline Rd. towards Long Beach. You will stay on Beatline Rd. for approx. 3.7 miles. At the third 4-way stop, turn right on to Pineville Road. Go 1.1 miles and at the three-way stop turn left on to Espy Ave. Go .2 miles and turn right. The 8:00 am service meets in the Chapel inside Coast Episcopal School. The 10:00 am service now meets in the new Camp Coast Care building south of the gym. To reach parking adjacent to the CCC building, stay on Espy and turn right into the driveway just past the school.

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Directions to the Church Office

The church office is now located at 21081 Johnson Rd. in the Long Beach Industrial Park across from Oreck. From Exit 28 on I-10, head south on Beatline Rd. towards Long Beach. Continue through the third 4-way stop, turn right onto Johnson Rd. The office is in a trailer directly across the street from Oreck. The driveway is the first gravel road (with a gate) on your left.

Directions to Our Future Location

Our new property is located at the intersection of Cleveland Ave. and Klondyke Rd. From Exit 31 (Canal Rd.) on I-10 toward University of Southern Mississippi Regional Campus. Go 3 miles and turn right onto 28th St. Go 1 mile and turn left onto Klondyke Rd. at the four way stop. Go 1.2 miles. Our property is on the left at the intersection of Klondyke and Cleveland Ave. (5.1)

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