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De : Lutheran Church of the Resurrection (Waterville ME)
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We are the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, a member congregation of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. We believe, teach and confess that Jesus is the Son of God who has purchased and won forgiveness of sins, life and salvation by His precious blood shed for all mankind on the cross.

You are welcome to join us for Divine Service at 36 Cool Street in Waterville, Maine.

Phone: 207-872-5208
Email: info@lcrwaterville.org
Website: www.lcrwaterville.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/lcrwtvl

Sunday Morning Schedule:
8:30am – Sunday School
10:00am – Divine Service
11:30am – Fellowship

In Christ,
Pastor Akers

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