Long Island Church of Christ of New York Inc
The LICOC is made up of people who believe that Jesus Christ is God's Son, the Savior of the world. We believe that Jesus Christ is the sole source of salvation for all people. We also firmly believe that the Bible is God's inspired message for all souls. Our congregation is based on the purpose of bringing God glory through worship, sharing His salvation with others, and offering people a home where they can find acceptance, love, and encouragement through the Christian community.
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