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North Berwick / Maine / United States
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Freeport / Maine / United States
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The First Baptist Church of Freeport is a community of Christian believers who worship and obey God, love each other, and serve the world by announcing the Good News and doing good deeds. We give so that the Gospel can be preached in Freeport and in all parts of the world. We give for the relief of the poor. For 199 years we have given to support a place of worship and learning and service.
Brewer / Maine / United States
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Calvary Baptist Church is a gathering of people who are loved by God, and who are learning to love Him back. Love is always measured by what it is willing to give up, and we know we are loved by God because Jesus Christ willingly gave up His life on our behalf. Because of His great love, we are strongly moved to love Him back. As we study His Word, we are learning how to love Him in our worship, in our relationships, and in our ministry. We are here to glorify God by helping sinful people become committed followers of Jesus Christ. If you want to know more about Gods love for you, and how you can love Him back, then we warmly invite you to be our guest in our worship services. Please feel free to contact us if you have questions about our ministry. Calvary Baptist Church - 61 State Street - Brewer ME 04412 - - Tele: ( 207 ) 989-3912 Fax: 207 ) 989-3309 E-mail: [email protected]
South Portland / Maine / United States
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Bangor / Maine / United States
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We welcome you to the web site for Columbia Street Baptist Church. We are one of Bangors historic downtown churches committed to ministering the gospel of Jesus Christ in word and deed. The stately building of Columbia Street Baptist Church stands today at the head of Cross Street as a strong witness to the power of God and his gospel in the lives of ordinary, dedicated Christians. In May 1845 a few young people from the First Baptist Church of Bangor opened a mission in Greys Hall ( known as "Old Bethel" ) on Broad Street to minister to the "destitute" and "tough" waterfront area of Bangor, then known as "the largest lumber-shipping port in the world." A description of Old Bethel reads: "The 8 years during which this church worshiped in the bare old hall, with its straight backed, unpainted wooden benches, its uncarpeted floors, and whale-oil lamps, were most fruitful in good results." On September 12, 1845 the mission was organized as a church, with 27 members. Rev. Charles G. Porter of Frankfort was the first pastor. By 1846 Mrs. Porter wrote to her mother: "It will rejoice you to hear of our prosperity -- we have a congregation of 200 to 300." It was time to look for a new building. On June 15, 1854 the public dedication of "the new and spacious sanctuary" known as the "Free House" on Columbia Street took place. In large letters on the front of the building the words "FREE HOUSE" assured that all seats were free -- no rental charges would be made. Over the years the church edifice and worship facilities have been renovated and improved by special gifts and the faithful stewardship of the church family. Some of the changes are included here.
Auburn / Maine / United States
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Wiscasset / Maine / United States
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Saco / Maine / United States
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We, the people of United Baptist Church of Saco, believe that our primary mission is to glorify the one triune God--Father, Son and Holy Spirit--and advance the Kingdom in the following ways: Joyfully worshipping God through Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior as led by the Holy Spirit. Aspiring to love, striving for peace, and working for justice in our personal relationships, civic responsibilities and corporate witness.