Tolland County Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Vernon, CT

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

Contact Information

Address:
24 Hyde Ave ( Tolland Agricultural Ctr )
Vernon, CT 06238

Phone: 8607428589

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 12

Additional Information

Coventry

📍 Location

About This Location

The Tolland County Church of Christ serves the greater Vernon area in north-central Connecticut, strategically positioned where suburban comfort meets New England’s historic charm. Vernon offers residents and visitors a perfect blend of small-town community spirit and convenient access to Hartford’s metropolitan amenities, just twenty minutes south.

This region of Connecticut is characterized by tree-lined neighborhoods, local parks, and a strong sense of community involvement. Vernon’s central location makes it an ideal hub for those working throughout the Hartford County area while preferring a quieter residential setting. The town features well-maintained public spaces, local businesses, and easy access to major highways connecting to Springfield, Massachusetts, and other regional destinations.

For those relocating to Connecticut, Vernon provides an excellent introduction to New England living without the intensity of larger urban centers. The area attracts families and professionals seeking quality schools, reasonable commute times, and a genuine neighborhood atmosphere where community connections flourish.

Churches of Christ in Connecticut serve scattered populations across this geographically compact but densely populated state. The Tolland County congregation provides fellowship for those seeking New Testament Christianity in a region where such congregations are relatively uncommon. Visitors to the area will find Vernon representative of Connecticut’s appealing balance between historical significance and modern convenience, making it a welcoming place for both temporary visits and permanent relocation to southern New England.

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