Church of Christ at Laurinburg – Church of Christ in Laurinburg, NC

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

Contact Information

Address:
1000 S Main St Ste 17
Laurinburg, NC 28352

Phone: 9102910222

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 20

📍 Location

About This Location

The Church of Christ at Laurinburg serves this charming Scottish-heritage community in Scotland County, North Carolina, where Highland Games traditions blend seamlessly with Southern hospitality. Located in the Sandhills region of southeastern North Carolina, Laurinburg sits strategically between Fayetteville and the South Carolina border, making it easily accessible for visitors traveling through the area.

This historic town of approximately 15,000 residents centers around St. Andrews University and maintains a strong sense of community pride rooted in its Scottish founding. The tree-lined streets and well-preserved downtown reflect Laurinburg’s commitment to preserving its cultural identity while embracing growth and diversity.

For those relocating or visiting, Laurinburg offers small-town charm with convenient access to larger metropolitan areas. The community values education, family traditions, and neighborly connections—qualities that align naturally with Churches of Christ throughout North Carolina. The region has a rich heritage of New Testament Christianity, with congregations emphasizing biblical worship and strong fellowship bonds.

Visitors to the area will find Laurinburg’s pace of life refreshingly unhurried, yet the town provides essential amenities and services. The congregation welcomes both long-term residents and newcomers, understanding that many families move to the area for career opportunities or to enjoy the region’s affordable living and mild climate.

Whether you’re passing through on Highway 74 or considering making Laurinburg your home, the church family here is committed to worship that follows the New Testament pattern.

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