Church of Christ in Jamestown, KY

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

Contact Information

Address:
899 N Main St
Jamestown, KY 42629

Phone: 2703434128

Website: Visit Website

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 70

📍 Location

About This Location

The Church of Christ in Jamestown serves this charming Russell County community nestled in south-central Kentucky’s rolling hills. Located along the scenic Cumberland River, Jamestown sits at the heart of Lake Cumberland country, where outdoor recreation and small-town hospitality define the local culture. This peaceful community of approximately 1,800 residents offers visitors a glimpse into authentic Kentucky mountain life, surrounded by some of the state’s most beautiful natural landscapes.

Jamestown’s close-knit neighborhoods reflect traditional Kentucky values of family, faith, and community service. The area attracts both year-round residents and seasonal visitors drawn to Lake Cumberland’s recreational opportunities, creating a welcoming atmosphere for newcomers and established families alike. Local businesses along Main Street maintain the town’s historic character while serving both residents and the many tourists who visit this gateway to Kentucky’s premier lake destination.

Churches of Christ have maintained a strong presence throughout Kentucky’s rural communities for generations, emphasizing New Testament Christianity and congregational autonomy. The Jamestown congregation serves families from Russell County and surrounding areas, welcoming both longtime residents and newcomers to this scenic region.

Visitors to Jamestown will find a community that balances quiet rural living with access to outdoor adventures. The town’s location provides convenient access to major highways while maintaining its distinctive small-town character. Those considering relocation will discover affordable living costs, friendly neighbors, and stunning natural beauty that makes south-central Kentucky special.

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