First Baptist Church
Long-established downtown congregation — one of the anchors of Tullahoma’s faith community for generations.
Official site →New residents researching Tullahoma often ask about houses of worship, so here's a straightforward overview of the faith communities you'll find in and around town, organized by tradition. Treat it as a starting point for your own visits — service times change often, so confirm the current schedule on each congregation's official site before you go.
Moving to a new town usually comes with practical questions about community life, and one of the most common ones I hear from buyers relocating to Tullahoma is simply, “What houses of worship are here?” This page answers that factually — organized by tradition so you can see the breadth at a glance, then click through to official sites for current schedules.
Several long-established congregations sit within a few blocks of downtown Tullahoma — the same area many relocating buyers tour first when they’re getting a feel for the town.
Long-established downtown congregation — one of the anchors of Tullahoma’s faith community for generations.
Official site →Visible Methodist presence in town; confirm current affiliation and service times on the congregation’s site.
Official site →Active faith community in the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition — check their site for current worship times.
Official site →Congregation names are verified; service times are not listed here because they change frequently. Tap any linked name for the official site, then confirm hours before you visit.
Baptist churches are among the most numerous in Tullahoma, ranging from larger, long-established congregations to smaller neighborhood churches across the city. Styles vary from traditional to contemporary — visiting a couple is the best way to find your fit.
Check each church's official site for current service times.
Tullahoma has a visible Methodist presence with more than one congregation in town. Methodist congregations nationally have realigned in recent years — confirm current affiliation and service times on each church's own site.
Several Church of Christ congregations serve Tullahoma. As with every tradition here, verify current meeting times directly with the congregation before you visit.
Roman Catholic worship in Tullahoma centers on St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, the parish serving the local Catholic community. Confirm current Mass times on the parish website.
More than one Presbyterian congregation represents different branches of the tradition. Official sites are the best place to learn about each and confirm service times.
The Episcopal community is served by St. Barnabas Episcopal Church; Lutheran worshipers will find Trinity Lutheran Church in town.
Tullahoma includes congregations in the Wesleyan-Holiness and Pentecostal traditions. These congregations post their own service schedules on their sites.
A growing set of non-denominational and independent congregations, often with contemporary worship. These churches vary widely in style and structure — visiting is the best way to gauge fit.
The list above covers traditions I could verify with a local congregation in Tullahoma itself; it isn’t exhaustive, and new congregations form over time. Some faith communities without a dedicated house of worship here are served by congregations in Nashville, Murfreesboro, or Huntsville, Alabama — all within a practical drive. If you belong to a tradition you don’t see represented, you’re welcome to ask me and I’ll help you look.
Start with the tradition that matches your background, then open the official sites for congregations that interest you — not aggregator directories with stale hours.
Service times, holiday schedules, and even denominational affiliation can change. The only source I trust for worship times is each church's own website or office.
Non-denominational and contemporary churches vary widely in style. Two visits will tell you more than any directory write-up.
Once you know which side of town you'll live on, factor commute into your routine — the neighborhood guide and moving primer help with the housing side.
Jobs, housing, schools, Arnold AFB commute, and the step-by-step move timeline.
How areas differ by price, housing style, commute, and school zone — without steering.
Tullahoma City Schools boundaries, grades, and how to verify zoning on every address.
Browse active MLS inventory across Coffee and Franklin county lines.
Day-to-day life, cost of living, recreation, and the longer lifestyle read.
Where locals shop along the North Jackson corridor and west/central sides.
Tullahoma has a large and varied set of congregations for a city of its size, weighted heavily toward Christian traditions. You’ll find Baptist churches (such as First Baptist and Grace Baptist), Methodist congregations (such as Tullahoma First Methodist and Wesley Heights), several Church of Christ congregations (such as Westwood and Highland Hills), a Roman Catholic parish (St. Paul the Apostle), Presbyterian congregations (such as First Presbyterian and Covenant PCA), an Episcopal parish (St. Barnabas), a Lutheran congregation (Trinity Lutheran), Nazarene and Assembly of God churches, and a growing number of non-denominational and independent churches. The list on this page is organized by tradition so you can see the breadth, but it isn’t exhaustive — congregations open and change over time — so I always suggest confirming details on each church’s official site.
Yes. Alongside the established denominational congregations, Tullahoma has several non-denominational and independent churches, many with contemporary worship, and the number has grown in recent years. Verified examples include Christ Community Church, New Creation Church, and the Tullahoma campus of The Experience Community Church. These churches vary widely in worship style, structure, and programs from one to the next, so the best way to find a fit is to visit a couple and to review each church’s own website for what to expect and for current service times.
On each congregation’s official website, which is the only source I’d trust for something that changes as often as a worship schedule. I’ve deliberately kept service times off this page so I’m never sending you somewhere on stale information; instead, the tradition sections above link to official sites where you can confirm current times, seasonal or holiday schedules, and any changes directly. If a church you’re interested in doesn’t list times online, calling the church office is the surest way to confirm before you visit.
Community life is one piece of settling in — and I’m glad to point you toward the right resources for the rest, from neighborhoods and schools to the day-to-day feel of the town. Tell me what matters most to your household and I’ll help you find the areas and homes that fit, no steering, just a straight local read.