Gabriel Oaks Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Georgetown, TX

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

Contact Information

Address:
408 W Morrow St
Georgetown, TX 78627

Phone: 512-863-9749

Website: Visit Website

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 190

📍 Location

About This Location

Gabriel Oaks Church of Christ serves the vibrant community of Georgetown, Texas, a picturesque city situated in the heart of Williamson County, approximately 30 miles north of Austin. Known as the “Red Poppy Capital of Texas,” Georgetown combines small-town charm with modern amenities, featuring a beautifully preserved Victorian courthouse square surrounded by antique shops, local restaurants, and community gathering spaces.

This rapidly growing city attracts families and retirees drawn to its excellent schools, the scenic San Gabriel River, and proximity to both Austin’s cultural offerings and the natural beauty of the Texas Hill Country. Georgetown’s neighborhoods range from historic districts with century-old homes to newer developments accommodating the area’s expanding population.

As part of Texas’s rich Church of Christ heritage, Gabriel Oaks Church of Christ contributes to a fellowship tradition deeply rooted throughout the state. Texas has historically been home to numerous Churches of Christ, with congregations serving communities from major metropolitan areas to rural towns, all united in their commitment to New Testament Christianity and autonomous congregational worship.

Visitors to Georgetown will discover a welcoming community that values both its historical roots and forward-looking growth. The city’s location provides easy access to major highways, making it convenient for those traveling throughout Central Texas. Whether relocating to the area or visiting Georgetown’s renowned attractions like Inner Space Cavern or the historic courthouse square, newcomers will find a congregation ready to welcome them into fellowship.

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