Ripley Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Ripley, TN

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

Contact Information

Address:
1499 Highway 51 N
Ripley, TN 38063

Phone: 731-635-2936

Website: Visit Website

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 125

📍 Location

About This Location

The Ripley Church of Christ serves this historic West Tennessee community located in Lauderdale County, approximately 50 miles northeast of Memphis. Ripley, the county seat, maintains its small-town charm while benefiting from its proximity to the Memphis metropolitan area, making it an attractive location for families seeking a quieter pace of life with urban accessibility.

This agricultural region is characterized by fertile farmland and close-knit neighborhoods where community connections run deep. Ripley’s downtown area features well-preserved historic architecture, local businesses, and the traditional courthouse square that serves as a gathering place for community events. The area’s rich heritage includes significant Civil War history and strong agricultural roots that continue to shape the local culture.

Tennessee has a particularly strong tradition of Churches of Christ, with congregations throughout the region emphasizing New Testament Christianity, biblical authority, and autonomous local church governance. The Ripley Church of Christ participates in this heritage while serving both longtime residents and newcomers to the area.

Visitors to Ripley will find a welcoming community that values both tradition and growth. The town offers convenient access to larger cities while maintaining its distinctive rural Tennessee character. Those considering relocation will discover affordable living costs, quality schools, and the natural beauty of West Tennessee’s rolling landscapes. The congregation welcomes both visitors and new residents, providing spiritual fellowship and community connections in this pleasant corner of the volunteer state.

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