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Types of Churches in Scott Depot
Scott Depot Non-Denominational Churches
Contemporary worship, practical Bible teaching, and small-group community are common, appealing to commuters and young families in the Teays Valley corridor. Many meet in newer facilities or renovated retail spaces along Teays Valley Road near I-64 Exit 39, with kids check-in, coffee, and livestreams for busy schedules.
Traditional & Liturgical
Long-established congregations in and around Scott Depot maintain hymn-led services, creeds, and the church calendar in steepled sanctuaries. They draw multi-generational families from nearby neighborhoods and the Winfield–Hurricane area, often hosting choirs, organ music, and seasonal observances like Advent and Holy Week.
Pentecostal & Holiness
Reflecting West Virginia’s Holiness roots, these churches feature spirited worship, altar prayer, and an emphasis on the gifts of the Spirit. Revival-style services, youth nights, and midweek prayer meetings are common, with campuses tucked between subdivisions and the rural roads linking Scott Depot to Hurricane and Winfield.
Scott Depot Recovery Churches
Responding to regional addiction and mental health challenges, these congregations offer Celebrate Recovery, peer counseling, and support groups for families. Many coordinate food and clothing pantries and school outreach with Putnam County partners, making help accessible from Teays Valley Road to community hubs near Valley Park.
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