The Vine Community Church is a community loving church that is nestled in the valley off Bethelview Road. It holds two services on Sunday and has various small group meetings throughout the week. The church grounds are beautifully maintained and it has a playground for small children to the side of the church.
Heritage Christian Academy is a small private school. It has students in grades preK - 8. It is a very small co-ed school honoring Christian values.
Rock Community Church is a Christian congregation offering ministry services for the physical, spiritual and emotional needs of its parishioners. The pastor here is Angelo Fleece, who has led ministry services since 1993. Sunday worship services are held at 8:30a.m., 10a.m. and 11:30a.m. Bible study groups for adults and children are held on Wednesdays at 6:45p.m.
Specialized group meeting programs are offered for those going through divorce, who are children of divorce, recovering from addiction, seeking physical fitness and more. Weekly meeting times are posted on the website.
This church in Attleboro is a member of the United Pentecostal Church International, which was formed in 1945 through the merger of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Jesus Christ and Pentecostal Church Incorporated. Located on the corner of South Main and Beacon Streets, United Pentecostal was led by Rev. Carroll Kennedy for more than two decades until he retired in September of 2010. The Rev. Dennis Munn now handles the pastoral responsibilities for the church.
This is a branch of the church founded in 1923 by Aimee Semple McPherson. There is a Sunday worship and a Bible study. The church has a presence on Twitter.
Bible Way Ministries is a Christian ministry. In addition to hosting Sunday worship, the ministries encompass men's, women's and youth ministries as well as arts programming. Sunday religious education is also offered. For further inquiries, please call.
The Fredericksburg Full Gospel Fellowship is a non-denominational church close to downtown Fredericksburg. It sits in a quiet residential neighborhood, but is also only a few blocks from the popular Williams Street eateries. The structure dates back to 1881, when it was built as Trinity Episcopal Church.