Walnut Grove Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Savannah, TN

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

Contact Information

Address:
5635 Highway 69
Savannah, TN 38372

Phone: 731-925-9326

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 50

📍 Location

About This Location

Walnut Grove Church of Christ serves the historic riverside community of Savannah, Tennessee, located in the scenic Tennessee River Valley of Hardin County. This charming small town sits approximately 100 miles southwest of Nashville and offers visitors a glimpse into authentic Tennessee heritage, with its well-preserved downtown district and proximity to significant Civil War battlefields including nearby Shiloh National Military Park.

Savannah’s close-knit community atmosphere reflects traditional Southern hospitality, where neighbors know one another and families often have deep generational roots. The town serves as Hardin County’s seat and maintains a peaceful, rural character while providing essential services and amenities for residents and visitors alike.

Churches of Christ have a strong presence throughout Tennessee, particularly in rural communities like Savannah where biblical worship traditions and congregational autonomy are deeply valued. The restoration movement principles that guide Churches of Christ—including a cappella singing, weekly communion, and New Testament-pattern worship—resonate well with the area’s emphasis on scriptural faithfulness.

Visitors to Savannah will find a welcoming environment whether they’re exploring the region’s Civil War history, enjoying Tennessee River recreational activities, or simply passing through this part of West Tennessee. The community values both its historical significance and its role as a gateway to the Tennessee River region.

Those relocating to or visiting Savannah can expect to find a congregation committed to biblical worship and Christian fellowship within this distinctive Tennessee River community.

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