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Churches in Smithville, TN
Explore congregations in and around Smithville, TN and see how each one's tradition lines up with your own answers.
- 17congregations listed
- 7traditions represented
This page lists churches in and around Smithville, TN, described by the positions their traditions hold and by their own words where a church has supplied them. Each congregation reflects a distinct tradition, and the goal here is to help you understand those differences so you can make an informed decision about where you feel at home. Difference is presented as difference, not as a measure of who is right.
Churches in Smithville, TN
All 17 in the directory, in alphabetical order.
- Bethel United Methodist ChurchUnited Methodist Church
- Calvary Baptist ChurchSouthern Baptist Convention
- Elizabeth Chapel Baptist ChurchSouthern Baptist Convention
- First Baptist ChurchBaptist101 West Church Street
- Indian Creek MemorialSouthern Baptist Convention
- Keltonburg United Methodist ChurchUnited Methodist Church
- Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's WitnessesJehovah's Witnesses901 E Broad Street
- Mount Herman Baptist ChurchSouthern Baptist Convention
- New Home Baptist ChurchSouthern Baptist Convention
- Short Mountain United Methodist ChurchUnited Methodist Church
- Smithville Church of the NazareneChurch of the Nazarene207 Dearman St
- Smithville First Baptist ChurchSouthern Baptist Convention
- Smithville First United Methodist ChurchUnited Methodist Church
- Smithville Frist Assembly of GodAssemblies of God USA1650 Cookeville Highway
- Smithville United Methodist ChurchMethodist / Wesleyan108 North 4th Street
- Webb's Chapel United Methodist ChurchUnited Methodist Church
- Whorton Springs Baptist ChurchSouthern Baptist Convention
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How this list is built: every congregation above was read from the live directory when this page was last generated, and each one names Smithville as its own city and TN as its own state. The directory holds 292,516 congregations in total, and only 116,156 of them record both a city and a state, so the rest cannot appear on any city page yet. That is a gap in the data, not a gap in these listings, and it is stated here rather than left to be inferred from a count. A city gets a page only when its congregations sit in one connected place and there are at least 5 of them.