Burnes Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Hooks, TX

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

Contact Information

Address:
FM 560, 2 mi N of town, near CR 2108
Hooks, TX 75561

Phone: 903-547-2139

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 29

📍 Location

About This Location

Burnes Church of Christ serves the close-knit community of Hooks, Texas, a small city located in the northeastern corner of the Lone Star State near the Arkansas border. This intimate community of approximately 2,800 residents sits within Bowie County, offering visitors and newcomers a peaceful, small-town atmosphere while maintaining convenient access to the broader Texarkana metropolitan area.

Hooks represents quintessential East Texas living, where neighbors know each other and community connections run deep. The area’s rolling hills and pine forests create a scenic backdrop distinct from the vast plains typically associated with Texas. Visitors will find a welcoming community that values tradition, family, and faith-centered living.

The Church of Christ has deep historical roots throughout Texas, with congregations emphasizing New Testament Christianity, biblical authority, and simple worship practices. In rural East Texas communities like Hooks, these churches often serve as cornerstone institutions that strengthen community bonds and provide spiritual guidance across generations.

Those relocating to the Hooks area will discover a community that balances small-town charm with regional accessibility. The nearby Caddo Lake region offers natural beauty and recreational opportunities, while the proximity to Texarkana provides urban amenities when needed. The local economy traditionally centers around agriculture, timber, and supporting industries.

Burnes Church of Christ welcomes both long-time residents and newcomers seeking a congregation committed to biblical principles and community fellowship in this distinctive corner of Northeast Texas.

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