Lewisburg Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Lewisburg, WV

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

Contact Information

Address:
234 Maple Carriage Dr
Lewisburg, WV 24901

Phone: 3046451606

Website: Visit Website

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 95

📍 Location

About This Location

The Lewisburg Church of Christ serves the historic city of Lewisburg, West Virginia, nestled in the scenic Greenbrier Valley. This charming community of approximately 4,000 residents is renowned for its well-preserved 19th-century architecture and designation as a National Historic Landmark District, making it a unique blend of small-town warmth and cultural significance.

Lewisburg sits strategically along Interstate 64, connecting Charleston to the west with Virginia to the east, making it easily accessible for visitors and those considering relocation. The city serves as the county seat of Greenbrier County and is home to the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, bringing a diverse mix of students, faculty, and healthcare professionals to the area.

The Greenbrier Valley region offers exceptional natural beauty, with rolling hills, farmland, and proximity to outdoor recreation opportunities. Lewisburg’s downtown district features local shops, restaurants, and community events that reflect the area’s Appalachian heritage and tight-knit community spirit.

Churches of Christ in West Virginia maintain strong connections throughout the Mountain State, with congregations sharing fellowship and supporting each other across the region’s varied terrain. The Lewisburg congregation welcomes both long-time residents and newcomers to this historic community.

Visitors to Lewisburg will find a peaceful, family-oriented environment where traditional values and community involvement remain important. The city’s location provides convenient access to larger metropolitan areas while maintaining its distinctive small-town character and regional Appalachian culture.

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