Religious Organizations in Nanaimo, BC

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1609 Meredith Road, Nanaimo, V9S 5J2

(250) 758-7912
Religious organization, églises, Christian church, Alliance church, Religious Organizations
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945 Waddington Road, Nanaimo, V9S 4V1

(250) 754-9212
Brechin United Church formed its union in 1925. The organisation aims to maintain the integrity of the churches and to provide its followers a stable, christian belief based unity and worship. Brechin United Church administers the churches of the denomination and provides christian education for the younger members. You can visit one of the Brechin United Church 's office in Nanaimo at 1998 Estevan Rd, V9S 3Z2 .
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1650 Waddington Road, Nanaimo, V9S 4W3

(250) 753-0241
Place of worship for the whole family our mission is to know Christ and make him known.
Customers appreciate the welcoming and friendly community at First Baptist Church in Nanaimo. They praise the church for providing a great environment for families and youth. The worship team and services receive positive feedback. Some customers have attended important events and were impressed by the use of big screens.
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3510 Departure Bay Road, Nanaimo, V9T 1C1

(250) 758-9334
RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS / CHURCHES, BAPTIST
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4900 HAMMOND RD, Nanaimo, V9T 5B4

(250) 758-0134
Famille et communauté, Family & Community, Membership Organizations, Community Services & Organizations, Religious organizations, Religious Center, Églises & autres lieux de cultes, Church, Services communautaires et Organisations, Churches & Places of Worship, Religious organization
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897 Harbour View St, Nanaimo, V9R 4K7

(250) 754-3471
Community Services & Organizations, Religious organization, Family & Community, Individual & Family Services, Social Services, Social & Human Service Organizations, Famille et communauté, Islamic Centre Of, Associations humanitaires & services sociaux, Services communautaires et Organisations, Religious Center, Mosque, Individual and family services
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216 Prideaux Street, Nanaimo, V9R 2N1

(250) 755-9202
Living Praise Chapel is a part of the global Redeemed Christian Church of God. RCCG Living Praise Chapel is a family oriented multicultural community of believers. Our aim is to spread the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ towards the restoration of souls with the goal of eternal salvation. In doing so, our standard book of reference is the Holy Bible, while righteousness and holiness remain our core values. In the cause of our activities and in order to impact our society and humanity positively, we shall also be involved in humanitarian and philanthropic activities.
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1797 Cedar Road, Nanaimo, V9X 1L6

(250) 722-3455
Religious Organization, Church, Religious Organizations, Membership Organizations, Anglican church
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6553 Portsmouth Road, Nanaimo, V9V 1A3

(250) 390-2152
Places of Worship, Church, Religious Organizations, Churches, Religious organization, Membership Organizations
Maranatha Foursquare Gospel Church is highly appreciated for its kind and caring staff and volunteers. The church goes above and beyond to help the less fortunate with food drives and community outreach. The services, particularly the candlelight service on Christmas Eve, are favorite experiences for many. The church is also praised for its welcoming and friendly atmosphere.
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6631 North Island Highway, Nanaimo, V9T 4T7

(250) 244-6433
Membership Organizations, Religious organization, Religious Organizations, Church of God
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1300 Princess Royal Ave, Nanaimo, V9S 5J5

(250) 753-0258
Religious organization, Church, Christian church
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Suite 501 - 530 Fifth St, Nanaimo, V9R 1P1

(778) 441-3065
Church, Evangelical church, Religious organization
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505 - 8Th Street, Nanaimo, V9R 1B5

(250) 753-8834
The Salvation Army has been active in the community of Nanaimo since 1888. It operated out of the building at 19 Nicol until a new church building was opened on the corner of Bruce and Eighth Street, in April, 1986. The Salvation Army continues to `provide emergency assistance and the community meal program out of the original building at 19 Nicol Street. In 2007, the New Hope Centre which houses an emergency shelter, transitional housing and halfway house was opened next to the original building.
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2221 Bowen Road, Nanaimo, V9S 5J3

(250) 758-1513
Famille et communauté, Religious organization, Membership Organizations, Services communautaires et Organisations, Christian church, Églises & autres lieux de cultes, Religious Organizations
Christ Community Church is a place for Christians to gather, share their faith, and build connections over beverages.
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2304 Jingle Pot Rd, Nanaimo, V9R 6W2

(250) 740-1026
Family & Community, Associations religieuses & groupes confessionnels, Religious Organizations & Groups, Community Services & Organizations, Religious organizations, Religious organization, Services communautaires et Organisations, Famille et communauté, Membership Organizations, Christian church
Oceanside Church International in Nanaimo is highly regarded for its strong leadership, biblical preaching, good music, and welcoming, kind people. Visitors appreciate the high standard of excellence and the focus on the Holy Bible. Worship music is a significant draw for many.
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2020 Estevan Road, Nanaimo, V9S 0C9

(250) 754-9212
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4017 Victoria Avenue, Nanaimo, V9T 2A5

(250) 758-4714
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2400 Highland Blvd, Nanaimo, V9S 3N7

(250) 758-1334
Seventh-day Adventists accept the Bible as their only creed and hold certain fundamental beliefs to be the teaching of the Holy Scriptures. These beliefs, as set forth here, constitute the church's understanding and expression of the teaching of Scripture. Revision of these statements may be expected at a General Conference session when the church is led by the Holy Spirit to a fuller understanding of Bible truth or finds better language in which to express the teachings of God's Holy Word. _________________________________________________________________________________ Additional links on this topic: _________________________________________________________________________________ Join in the discussion.
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2150 Departure Bay Rd, Nanaimo, V9S 3V6

(250) 585-5553
We believe God's purpose for each of us is to enjoy life as a wonderful gift filled with opportunities to experience love, joy, peace, contentment, purpose, and hope. That even in the midst of disappointment, setbacks, uncertainty, pain, and the normal struggles of 21st century living, God can enable us to find and enjoy real deep happiness. This we believe, and have come to experience, is found in a personal relationship with God through the Christ of Christmas and Easter. Our church is a place where you will find help in beginning and growing in that all important relationship with God. The purpose of the Nanaimo Church of the Nazarene is to glorify God through worship, bringing people to Jesus and membership in His family, developing them into Christ-like maturity, and equipping them for their ministry in the Church and life-mission in the world.
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595 Townsite Road, Nanaimo, V9S 1K9

(250) 755-1215
Services communautaires et Organisations, Religious organizations, Community Services & Organizations, Nonprofit Organization, Famille et communauté, Religious organization, Non-profit organization, Églises & autres lieux de cultes, Membership Organizations, Family & Community, Church, Churches & Places of Worship
The Unitarian Fellowship Of Nanaimo is known for its welcoming and inclusive community. Some customers praise the organization for providing a full kitchen and casual atmosphere, while others appreciate the special events like comedy nights. The shelter aspect of the fellowship has received mixed reviews, with some praising the improvements and feeling valued, while others express concerns about treatment and rules. The fellowship is also commended for its support services and community engagement.