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Churches & Religious Organizations in Mazomanie, WI

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Business Listing   Curtiss Street Bible Fellowship - Mazomanie, WI - Phone: (608) 795-2400


Business Listing   Midland United Methodist Church - Mazomanie, WI - Phone: (608) 767-3358


Business Listing   St Barnabas Parish - Mazomanie, WI - Phone: (608) 795-4321


Business Listing   St Barnabas Rectory - Mazomanie, WI - Phone: (608) 795-2480


Business Listing   St John's Lutheran Church - Mazomanie, WI - Phone: (608) 795-4945


Business Listing   St Paul Lutheran Church-Marxville - Mazomanie, WI - Phone: (608) 767-2705


Business Listing   Wisconsin Heights Lutheran Church - Mazomanie, WI - Phone: (608) 795-2370


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Helpful Definition for: Churches & Religious Organizations


Churches in Mazomanie include clergy by name as well as denomination and congregation size. The religious organizations in Mazomanie 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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