Waynesburg Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Waynesburg, KY

A Church of Christ congregation serving Waynesburg, KY. Contact the church directly for current worship times and programs.

Contact Information

Address:
KY Highway 328 W & Bud Sanders Ln
Waynesburg, KY 42567

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 35

Additional Information

Eubank

📍 Location

About This Location

The Waynesburg Church of Christ serves this historic Lincoln County community, located in south-central Kentucky’s rolling Bluegrass region. Waynesburg, established in the early 1800s, maintains its small-town character while offering residents the peaceful rural lifestyle that draws many to this part of Kentucky.

This tight-knit community of approximately 1,000 residents sits along Highway 70, providing convenient access to larger cities like Danville and Somerset while preserving its quiet, family-oriented atmosphere. The area is known for its agricultural heritage, scenic countryside, and strong sense of community where neighbors genuinely know and care for one another.

Visitors to Waynesburg will find a welcoming environment typical of Kentucky’s smaller communities, where Southern hospitality remains a way of life. The region offers outdoor recreational opportunities including fishing, hiking, and enjoying the natural beauty of Lincoln County’s landscapes.

Churches of Christ have deep roots throughout Kentucky, particularly in rural communities like Waynesburg where biblical tradition and conservative Christian values align well with local culture. The congregation follows New Testament patterns of worship and organization, emphasizing Scripture-based teaching and community fellowship.

Those relocating to or visiting the Waynesburg area will discover a community that values faith, family, and neighborly connections. The church welcomes both long-time residents and newcomers seeking a biblical approach to Christianity within this peaceful Kentucky setting. Lincoln County’s central location provides reasonable access to employment centers while maintaining the advantages of small-town living.

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