Church of Christ in Winnfield, LA

A Church of Christ congregation in Winnfield, LA. Street address not available – contact the church or use our correction form to provide details.

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Address:
Winnfield, LA 71483

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Congregation Size: 30

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About This Location

The Church of Christ in Winnfield serves this historic north-central Louisiana community, nestled in the heart of Winn Parish. Winnfield holds special significance as the birthplace of three Louisiana governors, including Huey P. Long, giving the area a rich political and cultural heritage that shapes its community identity.

Located approximately 90 miles southeast of Shreveport and 75 miles northwest of Alexandria, Winnfield serves as the parish seat and regional hub for surrounding rural communities. The town’s economy traditionally centered on timber and agriculture, creating a close-knit atmosphere where neighbors know one another and families often have deep generational roots.

Visitors to Winnfield will find a quintessential small Southern town with tree-lined streets, local businesses, and strong community pride. The area offers outdoor recreation opportunities with nearby Saline Lake and Kisatchie National Forest providing fishing, hunting, and hiking experiences. The Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame attracts history enthusiasts interested in the state’s colorful political legacy.

Churches of Christ have maintained a steady presence throughout Louisiana, particularly in smaller communities where biblical simplicity and congregational autonomy resonate with local values. The Winnfield congregation serves both longtime residents and newcomers to the area, including families relocating for timber industry jobs or retirees seeking small-town living.

Those visiting or considering relocation will find Winnfield offers affordable living, Southern hospitality, and a slower pace of life while remaining accessible to larger cities for employment and services.

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