138 N Central Ave Centerville, TN 37033  (931) 729-4201 | Lifeline: (931) 729-5055

Ministries

Youth

This Ministry is divided up into four natural dividing groups. Our Sparks (2nd grade and under) & Intermediates (3rd-5th),  Junior High (6th-8th Grades) and our Senior High (9th-12th Grades). Read more

Summer Camp

Thanks for taking time to visit our Summer Camp website. Camp Meribah has been a ministry of the Centerville Church of Christ for over 40 years, dating back to the first ever summer camp in 1969. During that span of time, the camp directors have changed, the campers have changed, and even the facilities have changed. Read more

20 Something

The 20 Something class is made up of those from 18-29 and meets in room 222 on Sunday mornings and with Mike Elkins class in room 214 on Wednesdays.  Besides our classes, we also have small group Bible studies, a visitation team and various other activities. Read more

Missions

The Centerville church of Christ has helped begin new congregations in the Turks & Caicos Islands, Highland, Illinois, Farmville, Virginia, Anderson, South Carolina and Cervignano, ItalyRead more

Jail Ministry

This Ministry exists to glorify God through sharing and teaching His Word with both male and female inmates incarcerated locally. Read more

Counseling

The Centerville Church of Christ is always seeking ways to serve our congregation and community. If there is a counseling matter we can assist you with by providing services or offering a referral, please contact us at the church office. 931-729-4201. Child Safety Flier | Child Safety Application 2015

Tulipwood

Tulipwood has been designed especially for persons who may be elderly or handicapped. It was constructed with the assistance of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Read more

Outreach Ministries

Services are conducted at both of the Centerville Nursing Homes (Life Care Center and Hickman Community) on Sunday Mornings at 11:00 and also held on Wednesday Nights. Men of the Centerville Congregation lead the services and serve the Lord’s Supper on Sunday mornings. You may contact the church office for more information.

Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”

-Matthew 28:19-20

A van runs routes for every services. Those wishing transportation can contact the church office at (931)729-4201. This will let the drivers know where riders may be picked-up.

THE KITTRELL BUS GARAGE

The Kittrell Bus Garage was constructed to protect the bus and van in 2001. It is also used for various other events such as Vacation Bible School. A beautiful garden area, parking lot and entrance has been adjoined to the Kittrell Garage. There is also a meditation garden overlooking the river that is perfect for a time of thought or even a picnic. The parking lot has added 80 plus spaces to our parking and a lot of beauty to our landscape. The gardens, paving, and beautification is being developed through the love and generosity of the Kittrell family.

Assistance is provided to the needy in the form of food, sundries, clothing, bedding, and fuel.  The food pantry is always stocked full and many food boxes are prepared and distributed daily.  Also, food boxes are prepared and distributed in conjunction with St. Thomas Hickman Hospital.  Clothing requests are filled annually for more than 6,000 persons with most clothing needs being met through coordination of “Shop til it Stops,” the Women are Safe clothing store on the Centerville Square. Support groups meet regularly as well as various receptions, bereavement meals, and special training seminars in our facilities. Meals-on-Wheels is delivered each Wednesday.

From The January 6, 2016 Messenger…”Several years ago, one family decided to turn a tragedy into a blessing for other families which became known as the Hope House. The Hope House became a temporary residence for those who were victims of house fires, home displacement, and even for those impacted by the May 2010 floods. Read more