Ragland Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Ragland, WV

A Church of Christ congregation in Ragland, WV. Street address not available – contact the church or use our correction form to provide details.

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Address:
Ragland, WV 25670

Phone: 304-475-4533

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Congregation Size: 15

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**Ragland Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Ragland, WV**

The Ragland Church of Christ serves the close-knit community of Ragland, West Virginia, nestled in the scenic Appalachian foothills of Mingo County. This small, unincorporated community reflects the authentic character of rural West Virginia, where neighbors know each other by name and families often span multiple generations in the area.

Ragland sits along the historic coal mining region of southern West Virginia, where the mountainous terrain creates a natural sense of community isolation that has fostered strong local bonds. The area’s residents are known for their resilience, hospitality, and deep appreciation for tradition—qualities that align well with the Church of Christ’s emphasis on New Testament Christianity and biblical fellowship.

Visitors to Ragland will find themselves in quintessential Appalachian country, surrounded by rolling hills, winding country roads, and the kind of peaceful rural atmosphere increasingly rare in modern America. The region offers outdoor enthusiasts opportunities for hiking, fishing, and experiencing West Virginia’s natural beauty.

Churches of Christ have maintained a steady presence throughout West Virginia’s coal country, serving communities that value straightforward biblical teaching and congregational autonomy. The Ragland congregation continues this tradition, welcoming both longtime residents and newcomers to the area.

Those relocating to or visiting Ragland should expect a genuine mountain community where church fellowship extends naturally into daily life, reflecting the interconnected nature of small-town Appalachian living.

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