West Side Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Marshall, TX

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

Contact Information

Address:
3001 Hynson Springs Rd
Marshall, TX 75671

Phone: 903-935-7018

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 50

📍 Location

About This Location

West Side Church of Christ serves the historic East Texas city of Marshall, a community renowned for its rich cultural heritage and beautiful antebellum architecture. Located in Harrison County, Marshall sits strategically between Dallas and Shreveport, making it an accessible destination for both residents and visitors exploring the Piney Woods region of Texas.

Marshall’s tree-lined streets and historic downtown district reflect a community that values both tradition and progress. The city is home to several universities and colleges, creating a diverse population that includes students, families, and long-time residents. This educational presence contributes to Marshall’s welcoming atmosphere for newcomers and visitors alike.

The Church of Christ has deep roots throughout East Texas, with congregations serving communities large and small across the region. Churches of Christ in Texas maintain their commitment to New Testament Christianity, emphasizing Bible-based worship and fellowship while adapting to serve their local communities’ unique needs.

Visitors to Marshall will discover a city that celebrates its railroad heritage and Civil War history while embracing modern amenities. The area offers numerous parks, recreational opportunities, and cultural attractions, including the historic Michelson Museum of Art and annual events that draw visitors from across Texas and Louisiana.

Those relocating to Marshall will find a supportive community atmosphere where neighbors still know each other and local churches play vital roles in community life, providing spiritual guidance and fellowship opportunities for families seeking to establish roots in East Texas.

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