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Great fellowship |
4171 Hendricks Ave Jacksonville, FL 32207 United States +1 904 737 8488 |
All Saints dates back to 1895, constructed with the help from the Florida East Coast Railroad. Located near the historic San Marco Square area, it is a short drive from downtown. All Saints Early Learning and Community Care Center provides a safe, friendly place for both young children and seniors in need. Funeral services are provided to those in great need. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lively Worship |
10765 Lem Turner Rd Jacksonville, FL 32218 United States +1 904 764 7333 |
In 1950, Garden City R.O.C. (Revival & Outreach Center), formerly the Church of God, held its first service. Today, the goals remain the same: personal spiritual growth and reaching out to those in need. Everyone is welcome and the services are enhanced by upbeat, contemporary music. There are classes for the youth and children, and a nursery is provided for ages 3 and under. The church hosts powerful dramas during the weeks of Easter ("He Is Risen") and Halloween ("The 70th Week") which offers children an alternative to traditional Halloween activities. Garden City R.O.C. helps visitors to feel the Presence of God in a very special way. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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America's oldest mission |
30 Ocean Ave Jacksonville, FL 32084 United States +1 904 824 3045 |
Turn back the clock and soak up some fascinating history at Americas first mission, founded in 1565 in St Augustine. It was at this site that Menendez knelt to kiss the wooden cross presented to him by Father Francisco Lopez de Mendoza Grajales, the chaplain of his expedition, and here that Lopez celebrated the first parish mass and began his missionary work. A bronze memorial to Father Lopez stands on the lagoon's eastern bank, along with the Great Cross, erected as a memorial of the Mission's 400th anniversary. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Near the beaches |
3410 Third St S Jacksonville, FL 32250 United States +1 904 246 6427 |
In 1956, Palms Presbyterian held its first service at the south end of the beaches area. A fuller understanding of Christianity and personal spiritual growth are the goals of the ministry at the Palms Presbyterian. The church sponsors many activities and events encouraging fellowship and community participation. Bible study classes are also offered. Both an adult and youth choir adds music to the Sunday services. Child care services are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |