Ocoee Street Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Copperhill, TN

A Church of Christ congregation in Copperhill, TN. Street address not available – contact the church or use our correction form to provide details.

Contact Information

Address:
Copperhill, TN 37317

Phone: 423-548-3840

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Congregation Size: 90

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About This Location

The Ocoee Street Church of Christ serves the unique mountain community of Copperhill, Tennessee, nestled in the southeastern corner of the state where Tennessee meets Georgia and North Carolina. This historic copper mining town, situated along the Ocoee River in Polk County, offers visitors and residents a distinctive blend of Appalachian heritage and natural beauty.

Copperhill’s location in the Copper Basin region provides stunning mountain vistas and outdoor recreational opportunities, while maintaining the close-knit community atmosphere typical of smaller Tennessee towns. The area’s mining history has shaped its character, creating a resilient community that values tradition and neighborly connections.

For those relocating to or visiting the Copperhill area, the region offers access to the Cherokee National Forest and is renowned for whitewater rafting on the Ocoee River, which hosted Olympic events in 1996. The town sits at the intersection of three states, providing unique geographical significance and easy access to attractions across state lines.

Churches of Christ have a strong presence throughout Tennessee, particularly in rural and small-town communities where biblical worship and fellowship traditions run deep. The congregation at Ocoee Street continues this heritage, serving both long-time residents and newcomers to the Copper Basin area.

Visitors to Copperhill will find a welcoming mountain community where outdoor adventure meets genuine Southern hospitality, making it an ideal location for those seeking both spiritual growth and natural beauty in Tennessee’s scenic southeastern highlands.

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