Church of Christ in Hatchechubbee, AL

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

Contact Information

Address:
Hwy 26 W
Hatchechubbee, AL 36860

Phone: 706-561-4915

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 16

Additional Information

Huntsboro

📍 Location

About This Location

The Church of Christ in Hatchechubbee serves this small, close-knit community in Russell County, Alabama, where Southern hospitality and rural charm define daily life. Located in the rolling hills of east-central Alabama, Hatchechubbee sits approximately 30 minutes from Auburn and Columbus, Georgia, offering residents the benefits of small-town living while maintaining access to larger metropolitan areas.

This historic farming community, with roots dating back to the 1800s, maintains its agricultural heritage while embracing modern conveniences. The area is characterized by scenic countryside, established family farms, and a strong sense of community where neighbors genuinely care for one another. Visitors will find Hatchechubbee represents authentic rural Alabama, where traditional values and community connections remain paramount.

Alabama has a rich tradition of Churches of Christ throughout the state, particularly in rural communities like Hatchechubbee where congregations often serve as vital community anchors. The church follows New Testament Christianity, emphasizing biblical authority, congregational autonomy, and simple worship practices including weekly communion and a cappella singing.

Those relocating to or visiting the Hatchechubbee area will discover a peaceful setting ideal for families seeking small-town advantages: lower cost of living, excellent hunting and fishing opportunities, and genuine community involvement. The church welcomes both longtime residents and newcomers, providing spiritual fellowship and connection to this warm, inviting community where Christian values and neighborly support create lasting bonds among members and visitors alike.

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