Centerville Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Centerville, TN

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

Contact Information

Address:
138 N Central Ave
Centerville, TN 37033

Phone: 931-729-4201

Website: Visit Website

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 575

📍 Location

About This Location

The Centerville Church of Christ serves the historic community of Centerville, Tennessee, the county seat of Hickman County located along the scenic Duck River in Middle Tennessee. This charming small town, situated approximately 50 miles southwest of Nashville, offers visitors and residents a peaceful rural atmosphere with deep Southern roots and strong community ties.

Centerville sits in the heart of Tennessee’s Church of Christ heritage, where these congregations have been integral parts of local communities for generations. The region’s rolling hills, farmland, and riverside location create a distinctive Middle Tennessee landscape that has shaped the area’s close-knit, family-oriented culture.

Visitors to Centerville will find a welcoming small-town environment where neighbors know each other and community involvement runs deep. The town serves as a hub for surrounding rural areas, with local businesses, schools, and churches forming the backbone of daily life. Duck River provides recreational opportunities and natural beauty that residents and visitors appreciate year-round.

Those considering relocation to the area will discover Centerville offers affordable living, quality schools, and easy access to larger cities while maintaining its small-town character. The community values traditional principles and neighborly connections that have defined rural Tennessee for decades.

The Centerville Church of Christ welcomes both long-time residents and newcomers, continuing the congregation’s role in serving this historic Middle Tennessee community with the same spirit of fellowship that has characterized the area’s churches for generations.

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