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Churches & Religious Organizations in Austin, AR

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Business Listing   Austin Station Baptist Church - Austin, AR - Phone: (501) 843-6786


Business Listing   Calvary Baptist Church - Austin, AR - Phone: (501) 941-1213


Business Listing   Cornerstone Church - Austin, AR - Phone: (501) 605-8111


Business Listing   Country Chapel - Austin, AR - Phone: (501) 843-5305


Business Listing   HWY 367 Church of Christ - Austin, AR - Phone: (501) 843-0305


Business Listing   Oak Grove First Baptist Church - Austin, AR - Phone: (501) 843-4902


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Helpful Definition for: Churches & Religious Organizations


Churches in Austin include clergy by name as well as denomination and congregation size. The religious organizations in Austin are a compilation of all types of non-profit institutions. Both are excellent prospects for fundraising programs, religious products, educational material, and more. The purpose is to win people to faith in Jesus Christ, provide religious instruction, teach people to live together in love and fellowship, acknowledge all people to brethren, take the Holy Scripture as the only rule, work for the unity of all Christians in building the Kingdom of God, fighting against poverty and responding to desperate needs.

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Year after tornado downs steeple, church reboundsBoston.comThe town's oldest church had lost its steeple twice before. It happened first in a windstorm in the 1880s, then again in the hurricane of 1938. So when a tornado tore off The First Church of Monson Congregational's steeple on June 1, 2011, ...and more »