The church in Chillicothe – Church of Christ in Chillicothe, OH

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

Contact Information

Address:
2004 Western Ave
Chillicothe, OH 45601

Phone: 7408514549

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 100

📍 Location

About This Location

The church in Chillicothe – Church of Christ serves Ohio’s first capital city, a community steeped in rich American history and small-town charm. Located in south-central Ohio along the Scioto River, Chillicothe sits at the heart of Ross County, surrounded by rolling hills and the scenic Scioto Valley. This historic city of approximately 22,000 residents offers visitors a unique blend of preserved 19th-century architecture, including beautifully maintained Federal and Victorian homes throughout its tree-lined neighborhoods.

Chillicothe’s strategic location provides easy access to major Ohio cities, sitting roughly 45 miles south of Columbus and within driving distance of Cincinnati and Portsmouth. The area is known for its outdoor recreation opportunities, including nearby Hopewell Culture National Historical Park and the popular Tecumseh outdoor drama performed seasonally at Sugarloaf Mountain Amphitheatre.

As part of Ohio’s established network of Churches of Christ, this congregation serves both long-time residents and newcomers drawn to the area’s affordable housing, strong sense of community, and rich cultural heritage. The city’s compact downtown district features local businesses, restaurants, and the historic Majestic Theatre, creating a welcoming atmosphere for families and individuals.

Visitors and those considering relocation will find Chillicothe offers the advantages of small-city living while maintaining connections to larger metropolitan areas. The congregation welcomes all who seek fellowship in this historically significant Ohio community where neighbors still know one another and community involvement remains a cherished tradition.

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