Looxahoma Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Senatobia, MS

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

Contact Information

Address:
Lyles Rd & State Highway 4
Senatobia, MS 38668

Phone: 662-562-8501

Website: Visit Website

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 115

📍 Location

About This Location

**Looxahoma Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Senatobia, MS**

Located in the heart of Tate County, Senatobia serves as a welcoming gateway to North Mississippi, positioned just 35 miles south of Memphis along the historic Highway 51 corridor. This charming city of approximately 8,000 residents combines small-town Southern hospitality with convenient access to larger metropolitan areas, making it an attractive destination for both visitors and new residents.

Senatobia’s community is characterized by its strong agricultural heritage, tree-lined neighborhoods, and commitment to education, being home to Northwest Mississippi Community College. The area attracts families seeking a quieter pace of life while maintaining proximity to urban amenities. Local residents take pride in their town’s rich history, evident in the well-preserved downtown district and community events that bring neighbors together throughout the year.

Mississippi has a notable concentration of Churches of Christ, particularly in the northern counties, reflecting the region’s deep religious roots and commitment to New Testament Christianity. The Looxahoma Church of Christ serves this tradition within Senatobia’s close-knit community, where faith and fellowship remain central to daily life.

Visitors to Senatobia will find a community that values genuine relationships and mutual support. The area’s location provides easy access to recreational opportunities, including nearby lakes and outdoor activities, while maintaining the peaceful atmosphere that characterizes much of rural Mississippi. Those considering relocation will discover a community where neighbors still know each other and Southern traditions remain strong.

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