Please join Pastor Pamela Morton on Sundays at 10 am for Fellowship and Worship
A Church where people are our concern and God is our Guide

Bringing to life Good Works through Faith in Christ
Please join Pastor Pamela Morton on Sundays at 10 am for Fellowship and Worship
Bringing to life Good Works through Faith in Christ
Your support and contributions will enable us to meet our goals and reach more people.
Please Welcome our New Pastor!
Pam Morton’s journey—from Egypt to Sudan to Israel and back to the U.S.—has shaped her into a passionate pastor who believes the gospel shines with Christ’s love in both word and action. She is excited to serve and connect with others as part of Tipton Community Congregational Church. .
Check Our Facebook Page for This Month’s Menu!
Serving Homemade Meals on
The Second Saturday of Each Month.*
Dinner is Served from 3:45pm to 5pm Drive Thru Style
Food Pantry Upon Request Call: 517-431-2460 (Dinners are available while supplies last!)
Donations appreciated but not required!
*Please note that dinner menu items and Serving Dates may change due to food availability Dinner is served "Drive Thru" style from 3:45 to 5pm., and open to the public. Donations are gratefully accepted and all funds go to supporting this ministry!
The Tipton Community Church will be hosting a Red Cross Blood Drive on Thursday, February 27, 2025 from 12pm to 5:45pm. Please call The Red Cross to arrange an appointment at 800-733-2767
Tipton Community Congregational Church was organized in 1836 as the First Presbyterian Society of Franklin. However, by 1845 the members desired to leave the Presbytery and become affiliated with the Congregational Association. This was accomplished in 1852.
In 1930 the Congregational Church of Franklin united with the local Methodist church to become Tipton Community Church. Desiring to return to its Congregational roots, in 1988 the church joined the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches and changed its name to Tipton Community Congregational Church.
The main church structure was built in 1860. A basement and offices were added in 1952 and a new fellowship hall and elevator was completed in 2003.
The Faithful of Franklin Township have been serving the local community for over 185 years, starting by meting in homes.
Our Old Country Church has been a cornerstone in the local community for many of those years. Today we strive to continue this tradition of service, Presenting Christ through His word and our commitment of involvement with our local community.
Our various Ministries regularly serve meals and provide material and spiritual assistance to community members.
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