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Living Water Community Church worships together in English, Nepali, Swahili & Kirundi, and Khmer. 6808 N Ashland Ave, Chicago IL 60626 | (773) 764 – 5872 | office.lwcc@gmail.com
Living Water Community Church is located in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago, in the northeast corner of the city along Lake Michigan and just south of the Chicago/Evanston border. Address. 6808 N. Ashland. Chicago IL 60626. Public Transit. Take the Howard-95th/Red Line ‘L’ train to Morse.
Living Water Community Church is an urban Mennonite congregation that is serious about Jesus’ call to love God and love our neighbors (Mark 12:30-31).
Join one today! Living Water Community Church is located at 190 Lily Cache Lane in Bolingbrook Illinois. Living Water is an engaging and diverse environment, with a high emphasis on excellence and creativity that flows from the freedom of the Holy Spirit’s power.
Rivers of Living Water Ministries International is a place of life and breakthrough for many. Our weekly gatherings are known for manifestations of fervent prayer which encompasses the community of congregations joined to us in covenant.
Living Water Community Church is an urban Mennonite congregation that is serious about Jesus’ call to love God and love our neighbors (Mark 12:30-31).
Living Water Evangelical Church (LWEC) is a diverse family of believers working to serve Naperville, IL and the surrounding communities by providing a safe, gospel-centered space for family, discipleship, and missions to grow.
Living Water Community Church, Chicago. 92 likes · 1 talking about this. A diverse, urban, Mennonite church that is called participate in Christ’s work of redemption.
LIVING WATER CHURCH SUNDAY @ 9 & 11 AM // Youtube & Facebook - @golivingwater 190 Lily Cache Lane // Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630.759.5799 // info@golivingwater.com Office Hours //Monday - Thursday 10am-3pm
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