Wartburg Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Wartburg, TN

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

Contact Information

Address:
210 Old Mill Rd
Wartburg, TN 37887

Phone: 423-346-3837

Website: Visit Website

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 40

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About This Location

**Wartburg Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Wartburg, TN**

The Wartburg Church of Christ serves the close-knit community of Wartburg, Tennessee, nestled in the scenic Cumberland Mountains of Morgan County. This charming small town of approximately 900 residents sits along the Emory River, offering visitors and residents alike a peaceful mountain setting with rich Appalachian heritage.

Wartburg’s location provides easy access to outdoor recreation opportunities, including nearby Frozen Head State Park and Obed Wild and Scenic River. The community maintains strong rural values and neighborly connections that characterize much of East Tennessee. Visitors will find a welcoming atmosphere where generations of families have deep roots in the area.

As part of Tennessee’s extensive network of Churches of Christ, this congregation participates in a religious tradition with particularly strong historical presence throughout the state. Tennessee hosts hundreds of Church of Christ congregations, reflecting the movement’s significant influence in Southern Appalachian communities.

Those relocating to the Wartburg area will discover a community where agriculture, small businesses, and outdoor enthusiasts coexist. The town serves as Morgan County’s seat, providing essential services while maintaining its small-town character. Winter visitors should prepare for mountain weather conditions, while summer brings opportunities for river activities and mountain exploration.

The congregation welcomes both long-time residents and newcomers seeking a church home in this beautiful corner of Tennessee’s Cumberland Mountains, where community bonds remain strong and natural beauty surrounds daily life.

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