Greasy Creek Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Hoskinston, KY

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

Contact Information

Address:
Hwy 2008, 2 mi E of Hwy 421
Hoskinston, KY 41776

Phone: 606-279-2250

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 22

Additional Information

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📍 Location

About This Location

Greasy Creek Church of Christ serves the close-knit community of Hoskinston, Kentucky, a small unincorporated community nestled in Leslie County in the heart of Appalachian Kentucky. This rural mountain region is characterized by its stunning natural beauty, with rolling hills, dense forests, and winding creeks that define the landscape and local way of life.

Hoskinston represents authentic small-town Kentucky living, where neighbors know each other and community bonds run deep. The area is part of the broader Appalachian cultural region, known for its rich heritage, traditional values, and strong sense of mutual support among residents. Visitors to Hoskinston will find a peaceful, unhurried atmosphere that contrasts sharply with urban environments.

Churches of Christ have a significant presence throughout Kentucky, particularly in rural communities like Hoskinston, where they serve as important gathering places for worship, fellowship, and community connection. The congregation at Greasy Creek continues this tradition of being deeply rooted in local community life.

Those relocating to or visiting the Hoskinston area should be prepared for a rural setting with limited commercial amenities but abundant natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. The region’s economy traditionally centers around agriculture, timber, and coal mining. Winter weather can be challenging due to mountainous terrain, while summers offer excellent conditions for hiking, fishing, and exploring Kentucky’s scenic backroads.

The church welcomes both longtime residents and newcomers to this distinctive Appalachian community.

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