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Churches in Ashburn, GA
Bethlehem Baptist Church - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-0604
Christian Union Church of God - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-4330
Church of God by Faith - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-4008
Church of the Nazarene - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-9359
Dakota Baptist Church - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-3269
First Baptist Church of Ashburn - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-9320
First United Methodist Church - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-2627
Friendship Baptist Church - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-0958
Greater Faith Ministries - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-9141
House of Prayer for All Nations - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-4700
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witness - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-0793
Morningside Baptist Church - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-3402
MT Zion Church of God Apostolic - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-9592
New Mount Pleasant Baptist Church - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-9575
New MT Olive Baptist Church - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-0001
New MT Zion Baptist Church - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-9202
New Providence Missionary Baptist Church - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-0240
Omega Revival - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-4932
Rocky Mount Baptist Church - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-9555
St Luke Baptist Church - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-9685
Westside Ministries - Ashburn, GA - Phone: (229) 567-4730
Helpful Definition for: Churches
A church in Ashburn is a building or structure whose primary purpose is to facilitate Christian worship and meetings. It is a religious body made up of the Christian congregation, members and clergy. The worship service may be a blend of traditional and contemporary service. They are non-denominational, evangelical churches, embracing a charismatic style of worship, with the purpose to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ throughout the world using every medium of communication capable to man. They believe the Bible to be the inerrant word of God, which is the final authority of faith and practice to genuine Christians.
