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Compton Memorial COGIC - Galveston (TX)

Address: šŸ” 2628 Avenue H, Galveston, TX 77550
Phone : +1 (409) 762-9153
Place GG: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJXaao8W6eP4YRjtFSocEXmno
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Moody United Methodist Church - Galveston
Patricia Johnson: Wonderful church. Great place that our Girl Scout Troop was allowed to rent space for summer trip!
St. Paul United Methodist Church - Galveston
Rose Guzman Chin: I was politely ask not to come back as I announced myself as a prophet. President Biden should have gone to the temple on avenue O.
St. Johns Lutheran Church - Galveston
St. Johns Lutheran Church
Tim Theiss: The best Lutheran church in the Galveston area! Pastor Taylor is an outstanding Reverend. You must visit if you are in the area.
Assumption Greek Orthodox Church - Galveston
konnie lagou: What a spiritual experience my first time at this Greek Orthodox Church. From speaking to the Priest to visiting for Divine Liturgy. My family and I will visit more often !
Westminster Presbyterian Church - Galveston
Westminster Presbyterian Church
Vicki Pettyjohn: Very nice and caring people I went there a couple of times for the food drive they generously give their time to help the ones in need!
St Augustine of Hippo Episcopal Church - Galveston
Catharine Reinhold: This little historical church is filled with love! I have attended a few times when I’m visiting Galveston. The people here have always been welcoming!
Christ Chapel - Galveston
Christ Chapel
Tina Stillwagon: I love this church! The building is so amazing with the architecture and I just love the stained glass windows! A spirit filled place of worship! The man that owns the keys to the doors of this place is an awesome man of God as well as his wife is an awesome woman of God!
Jerusalem Baptist Church - Galveston
Joczie A: NO PLACE LIKE HOME!!!
Saints Constantine and Helen Serbian Orthodox Church - Galveston
Saints Constantine and Helen Serbian Orthodox Church
Unlearning Communism: Church with high historic value and good story that is worth visiting if you decide to go to Galveston (I dont want to spoil).
First Union Baptist Church - Galveston
First Union Baptist Church
Shahram Tabibzadegan: Founded in 1870, the First Union Free Mission Baptist Church was organized by a delegation representing the American Baptist Free Mission Society of Boston, an interracial antislavery group. First Union was the first church organized by the society in Texas. The Reverend Benjamin J. Hall, who served as pastor from 1878 to 1914, earned praise for his efforts to rebuild the sanctuary after the 1900 Storm and for enhancing the churchs role as mother church of the Texas State Convention. The building is a Historic Landmark and a Galveston treasure.