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The Church of Christ has a number of established churches in Licking County. The oldest, the Perryton Church of Christ in Frazeysburg, dates back to 1829. The church was founded by Elizabeth Lemert, a widow from Virginia, who also founded the town of Frazeysburg, originially called Elizabethtown. The building that currently houses the congregation was built in 1869 near Licking Valley Road. <ref> Whyde, L. (2005, December 3). Congregation celebrates. The Newark Advocate </ref> A number of the churches date back to the mid to late 1800s, while the later half were founded in the 1960s. <ref> Folder Church of Christ, Local History Vertical File, Licking County Library, Newark, Ohio. </ref> | The Church of Christ has a number of established churches in Licking County. The oldest, the Perryton Church of Christ in Frazeysburg, dates back to 1829. The church was founded by Elizabeth Lemert, a widow from Virginia, who also founded the town of Frazeysburg, originially called Elizabethtown. The building that currently houses the congregation was built in 1869 near Licking Valley Road. <ref> Whyde, L. (2005, December 3). Congregation celebrates. The Newark Advocate </ref> A number of the churches date back to the mid to late 1800s, while the later half were founded in the 1960s. <ref> Folder Church of Christ, Local History Vertical File, Licking County Library, Newark, Ohio. </ref> | ||
− | *Central Church of Christ | + | *Central Church of Christ, Newark |
− | *Heath Church of Christ | + | *Heath Church of Christ, Heath |
− | *Hebron Church of Christ | + | *Hebron Church of Christ, Hebron |
− | *Licking County Church of Christ | + | *Licking County Church of Christ, Newark |
− | *Pataskala Church of Christ | + | *Pataskala Church of Christ, Pataskala |
− | *Perryton Church of Christ | + | *Perryton Church of Christ, Frazeysburg |
− | *Plymouth Church of Christ | + | *Plymouth Church of Christ, Newark |
− | *Rosehill Church of Christ | + | *Rosehill Church of Christ, Newark |
− | *Second Church of Christ | + | *Second Church of Christ, Newark |
− | *Southgate Church of Christ | + | *Southgate Church of Christ, Heath |
− | *St. Johns United Church of Christ | + | *St. Johns United Church of Christ, Newark |
*Thornville Church of Christ | *Thornville Church of Christ | ||
− | *Tri-Village Church of Christ | + | *Tri-Village Church of Christ, Pataskala |
− | *Utica Church of Christ | + | *Utica Church of Christ, Utica |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 05:26, 12 March 2015
The Church of Christ has a number of established churches in Licking County. The oldest, the Perryton Church of Christ in Frazeysburg, dates back to 1829. The church was founded by Elizabeth Lemert, a widow from Virginia, who also founded the town of Frazeysburg, originially called Elizabethtown. The building that currently houses the congregation was built in 1869 near Licking Valley Road. [1] A number of the churches date back to the mid to late 1800s, while the later half were founded in the 1960s. [2]
- Central Church of Christ, Newark
- Heath Church of Christ, Heath
- Hebron Church of Christ, Hebron
- Licking County Church of Christ, Newark
- Pataskala Church of Christ, Pataskala
- Perryton Church of Christ, Frazeysburg
- Plymouth Church of Christ, Newark
- Rosehill Church of Christ, Newark
- Second Church of Christ, Newark
- Southgate Church of Christ, Heath
- St. Johns United Church of Christ, Newark
- Thornville Church of Christ
- Tri-Village Church of Christ, Pataskala
- Utica Church of Christ, Utica