Hickorywood Church of Christ – Church of Christ in White Bluff, TN

A Church of Christ congregation serving White Bluff, TN. Contact the church directly for current worship times and programs.

Contact Information

Address:
1051 Claylick Rd
White Bluff, TN 37036

Phone: 615-789-4264

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 15

Additional Information

Charlotte

📍 Location

About This Location

Hickorywood Church of Christ serves the welcoming community of White Bluff, Tennessee, a charming town nestled along the Cumberland River in Dickson County. Located approximately 35 miles west of Nashville, White Bluff offers residents and visitors a perfect blend of small-town atmosphere with convenient access to the greater Middle Tennessee region.

White Bluff is known for its scenic river views, historic downtown area, and strong sense of community. The town attracts families seeking a quieter lifestyle while maintaining proximity to Nashville’s employment opportunities and amenities. The area features rolling hills, established neighborhoods, and a growing population that values both tradition and progress.

As part of Tennessee’s rich Church of Christ heritage, Hickorywood Church of Christ contributes to a region where these congregations have deep historical roots and active fellowship networks. Middle Tennessee is home to numerous Churches of Christ, creating opportunities for community involvement, youth activities, and inter-congregational relationships throughout the area.

Visitors to White Bluff will discover a town that celebrates its river heritage while embracing modern growth. The community hosts local festivals, supports area businesses, and maintains parks along the Cumberland River. For those relocating to the area, White Bluff offers quality schools, reasonable housing costs, and the advantages of small-town living with big-city accessibility.

Hickorywood Church of Christ welcomes both longtime residents and newcomers to join in worship and fellowship within this distinctive Tennessee river community.

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