Charlestown Road Church of Christ – Church of Christ in New Albany, IN

A Church of Christ congregation serving New Albany, IN. Contact the church directly for current worship times and programs.

Contact Information

Address:
4601 Charlestown Rd
New Albany, IN 47150

Phone: 812-945-0664

Website: Visit Website

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 310

📍 Location

About This Location

Located in the historic Ohio River city of New Albany, Indiana, Charlestown Road Church of Christ serves a community rich in both heritage and modern growth. New Albany sits directly across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky, making it part of the vibrant Greater Louisville metropolitan area while maintaining its distinct Southern Indiana character.

New Albany is known for its beautifully preserved 19th-century architecture in the historic downtown district, thriving local arts scene, and the scenic Riverfront Park along the Ohio River. The city has experienced significant revitalization in recent years, attracting young families and professionals who appreciate its walkable neighborhoods, local restaurants, and proximity to both urban amenities and natural areas.

The Charlestown Road corridor represents one of New Albany’s growing residential areas, where established neighborhoods blend with newer developments. Visitors to the area will find easy access to Interstate 265 and other major routes connecting Southern Indiana to Louisville and beyond.

Churches of Christ have a meaningful presence throughout Indiana, with congregations emphasizing New Testament Christianity and autonomous local leadership. The faith tradition resonates well with many Southern Indiana families who value biblical authority and congregational fellowship.

For those relocating to the Louisville metro area, New Albany offers an attractive combination of small-town charm, reasonable cost of living, and big-city convenience. The community welcomes newcomers seeking both spiritual fellowship and connection to this historically significant river city.

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