Assembly Times

Sunday Morning Bible Class 9:30

Sunday Morning Worship 10:30

Sunday Evening Worship 5:00

Wednesday Night Bible Study 6:30

Hwy 63 South Church of Christ

About Us

We are committed to meeting their spiritual, physical and emotional needs. We firmly and faithfully believe, through prayer and commitment, God will bless us in the pursuit of His will. Our service includes an invitation to Christian commitment. Members are accepted in accordance with the Biblical requirements of Faith in Christ (Rom. 10:17) which is expressed by: Repentance (Luke 13: 3-5), Confession (Matt. 10:32-33), Baptism (Rom. 6:3), and the progressive dedication of life (Eph. 4:22-24). Should you desire additional information, please contact the church office or preacher. 
What to Expect
  • Friendly church where everybody is counted because everybody counts.
  • Bible believing church where the Bible is honored as God’s word and is lovingly taught to others.
  • Benevolent church that loves to generously provide to the poor and needy.
  • Loves young people that provides classes on Sunday and Wednesday for all ages and has an active spiritual work with its college students, teens, preteens, and young children.
  • Peaceful church that keeps the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace and where gossip, backbiting, and fussing is not known, but rather Christian joy, peace, and the love of Christ Jesus is believed and practiced.
  • Evangelistic minded church where the members are supportive of evangelism, both at home and all around the world.
  • Members understand that they are not without weakness, but seek to meekly serve a risen Savior, where fellowship with one another is really important.
What is the church of Christ?
“The congregation of which we are a part of is usually known as “churches of Christ.” This term is not used in a sectarian sense, but is intended to denote our desire to belong to Christ’s church. The Bible says, ‘all the churches of Christ greet you” (Romans 16:16). However, it is just as correct to describe their church which we read in the Bible as “the church of God” (1 Corinthians 1:2), “the body Christ” (1 Corinthians 12:27), or “the household of faith” (Galatians 6:10). These and similar Biblical phrases are not proper names, but descriptive expression which show how the church is related to Christ and His Father.