A Church of Christ congregation serving Shelbyville, KY. Contact the church directly for current worship times and programs.
Contact Information
Address:
1118 Burks Branch Rd
Shelbyville, KY 40066
Phone: 5026479179
Website: Visit Website
Service Times
Please call for current service times
Congregation Size: 75
📍 Location
About This Location
Central Shelby Church of Christ serves the historic city of Shelbyville, Kentucky, located in the heart of Shelby County approximately 30 miles east of Louisville. This charming community sits along the scenic Bluegrass Parkway and is renowned for its rich equestrian heritage, being home to the American Saddlebred Horse Association and numerous horse farms that define the local landscape.
Shelbyville offers visitors and residents a perfect blend of small-town hospitality and convenient access to metropolitan amenities. The downtown area features antique shops, local restaurants, and community events that reflect the area’s deep Kentucky roots. The city’s proximity to Louisville provides easy access to urban attractions while maintaining its distinctive rural character and close-knit community atmosphere.
For those relocating to the Bluegrass region, Shelbyville represents an ideal location with quality schools, affordable housing, and a strong sense of community pride. The area attracts families seeking a peaceful environment with excellent recreational opportunities, including nearby Taylorsville Lake and numerous parks.
Churches of Christ have a significant presence throughout Kentucky, with congregations maintaining the traditional New Testament pattern of worship and church organization. Central Shelby Church of Christ continues this heritage, welcoming both longtime residents and newcomers to the Shelbyville area. Whether visiting for the renowned horse industry, exploring Kentucky’s bourbon trail nearby, or considering relocation to this growing community, visitors will find a congregation committed to biblical principles and genuine fellowship in this beautiful part of central Kentucky.