Martin’s Mills Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Collinwood, TN

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

Contact Information

Address:
6675, Pinhook Pike Road
Collinwood, TN 38450

Phone: 931-332-3425

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 15

Additional Information

Collinwood, Wayne County, Tennessee, United States 38450

📍 Location

About This Location

Martin’s Mills Church of Christ serves the close-knit community of Collinwood, Tennessee, a charming small town nestled in Wayne County along the Tennessee River valley. Located in south-central Tennessee near the Alabama border, Collinwood offers visitors and residents a peaceful, rural atmosphere where neighbors know each other and Southern hospitality thrives.

This historic railroad town, once a vital junction on the Tennessee Central Railway, maintains its small-town character while providing essential services and amenities. The surrounding area features rolling hills, farmland, and outdoor recreational opportunities, making it attractive to those seeking a quieter lifestyle away from urban centers.

Collinwood sits approximately 90 miles southwest of Nashville and about 25 miles from the Tennessee River, positioning it within Tennessee’s rich Church of Christ heritage. The region has a strong tradition of New Testament Christianity, with numerous congregations throughout Wayne County and surrounding areas that share similar worship practices and biblical approaches.

For visitors or those considering relocation, Collinwood offers affordable living costs, a low crime rate, and a genuine sense of community. The town provides basic shopping and dining options, with larger cities like Columbia and Florence, Alabama accessible for additional services.

Martin’s Mills Church of Christ welcomes both long-time residents and newcomers to this Tennessee River valley community, offering fellowship rooted in scriptural worship and Christian brotherhood in an authentically Southern small-town setting.

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