Similar organisations to Palm City Presbyterian Church
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Saint Matthew's United Methodist Church
OUR MISSION IS TO MAKE DISCIPLES OF JESUS CHRIST THROUGH THE FOLLOWING:- Boldly proclaiming Christ to the world- Tenderly building a caring, supportive, and empowering community of faith through worship, spiritual formation, outreach, and service- Intentionally working to bring about God's reign of justice and peaceWe seek to be an inclusive community of healing, caring, and wholeness, where each member feels fully accepted as a unique child of God.
Acton
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Covenant Presbyterian Church
We are a congregation of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church seeking to share the good news of the Gospel with Saint Augustine, Jacksonville and the world.
803
St Augustine
First Presbyterian Church of Lansdowne
Everyone is welcome to share their individual spirituality in our church, in fellowship with your neighbor.
231
Lansdowne
New City Presbyterian Church
A newish church near Oakley/Norwood (northeast of downtown Cincinnati) We worship at 9 & 10:45a on Sundays at 4400 Floral Ave.
1224
Cincinnati
Heritage Presbyterian Church
Love Grows Here Loving through Christ; Becoming Disciples; Serving All LOVE GROWS HERE: LOVING THROUGH CHRIST, BECOMING DISCIPLES, SERVING ALL Heritage Presbyterian Church lives out its commitment to serve the community as part of Christ’s call to “love your neighbor” through hands on mission.
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Acworth
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Protestant
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Trinity Presbyterian Church
Trinity Presbyterian Church (https://t.
561
Spartanburg
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Protestant
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Palm Beach Monthly Meeting of Teh Religious Society of Friends Inc
Monthly Meeting of Palm Beach - Quakers.
329
Lake Worth Beach
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Protestant
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Presbyterian Church of the Master
PCOM exists for the sake of making the hope of Jesus present in our community through authentic fellowship, courageous service, and joy-filled worship.
675
Mission Viejo
First Presbyterian Church of Dallas Foundation
We follow the way of Jesus where the healing is generous and everyone is welcome.
1934
Dallas







