Pleasant Valley Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Ethridge, TN

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

Contact Information

Address:
Ethridge, TN 38456

Phone: 931-829-2255

Service Times

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Congregation Size: 30

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About This Location

Pleasant Valley Church of Christ serves the rural community of Ethridge, Tennessee, a small unincorporated area in Lawrence County known for its peaceful countryside setting and close-knit community atmosphere. Located in south-central Tennessee, Ethridge sits along scenic Highway 43, offering visitors a glimpse into authentic rural Tennessee life surrounded by rolling farmland and wooded hills.

The Ethridge area is particularly notable for its significant Amish community, making it a unique destination where visitors can experience traditional craftsmanship, fresh produce, and handmade goods. This blend of cultures creates a distinctive community character that values simplicity, hard work, and neighborly relationships.

Churches of Christ have deep roots throughout Tennessee, and Pleasant Valley Church of Christ continues this heritage of New Testament Christianity in Lawrence County. The congregation serves both local residents and visitors exploring the region’s attractions, including Amish farms, craft shops, and the area’s natural beauty.

For those relocating to or visiting Ethridge, the community offers a slower pace of life while remaining within reasonable driving distance of larger cities like Columbia and Nashville. The area attracts families seeking rural living, retirees drawn to the peaceful environment, and tourists interested in Amish culture and Tennessee’s countryside.

Pleasant Valley Church of Christ welcomes all who seek biblical worship and Christian fellowship in this distinctive corner of Tennessee, where traditional values and community connections remain strong.

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