Dozens of churches in Lawrenceburg and the surrounding areas are coming together to offer support and comfort to their communities in the wake of recent tragic events. The churches are opening their doors for prayer meetings, Bible studies, and other services to provide solace and strength to those affected.
The Liberty Chapel, Freewill Salem Church of Christ, United Church, Highland Park Baptist Church, Freewill Baptist Church, First United Pentecostal Church of Lawrenceburg, Immanuel Baptist Church, First Baptist Church, First United Methodist Church, Pulaski Street Church of Christ, Brace Baptist Church, Mars Hill Baptist Church, Christian Fellowship in Leoma, New Prospect Baptist Church, Trinity Life Tabernacle, Liberty Grove Baptist Church, St. Joseph Freewill Baptist Church, Flatwoods Freewill Baptist Church, Salem Church of Christ, First Baptist Church in Loretto, Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, Southside Church of Christ in St. Joe, Harmony Church of the Nazarene in Lawrenceburg, Salem Church of Christ, Mt. Horeb Baptist, Summertown Baptist Church, Deerfield Baptist Church, Gum Springs Baptist, Iron City First Baptist, Stateline Church, Leoma Baptist, Faith Church in Lawrenceburg, Unity Baptist, Oak Hill
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