
About Us
Our Story,
His Glory
For over 180 years, Circleville Church has been a place where people gather to seek God, grow in faith, and walk through life together. Founded in 1842 by believers committed to standing firmly on the unchanging truth of God's Word, our roots are historic and our foundation is solid. Yet while our faith is anchored in unchanging truth, our heart is to reach and speak to the real needs of today's families and individuals.
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We are a Christ-centered church family that believes the Bible is true, Jesus alone saves, and the Holy Spirit transforms lives. Whether you are searching for answers, strengthening your marriage, raising children, navigating challenges, or simply longing for a place to belong, you are welcome here. We desire to be a church where faith is lived out authentically, where questions can be explored honestly, and where encouragement and support are readily found.
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At Circleville Church, you are more than a visitor - you are invited into a caring community. We would love to meet you, pray with you, and walk alongside you as we follow Christ together and seek to be His presence in the world today.
OUR MISSION
To continue the legacy of this
church by being a:
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Conservative
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Evangelical
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Mission-Minded
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Community Outreach Church​

Our Vision Statement

"Where there is no vision, the people perish..."
Proverbs 29:18
To design ministry activities and programs to help individuals and families in establishing and developing their own faith and sharing that faith in the home, community, and the world beyond.
To provide opportunities of Christ-centered, scripture-focused learning, fellowship, and service to encourage personal and corporate growth so that they may be a functioning part of the Body of Christ.
To have as a major focus the call of the Gospel, being good news for the lost. Seeking to live out the great commission through evangelism, while being sensitive to the fact that God is the focus of our worship and praise, not ourselves and not the lost. We are called to seek out points of connection with the world and yet not be of this world.
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