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Living Word Assembly of God

East Main Street 176

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Living Word Assembly of God

The Living Word Assembly of God is a place of worship located in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine, United States.

History

  • The church was established to serve the spiritual needs of its community.

Architecture

The church's construction began in 2005 and was completed in 2007. It features a contemporary architectural style with a modern design that reflects the denomination's emphasis on simplicity and functionality.

Denomination and Religious Significance

  • The Living Word Assembly of God is an Assemblies of God church, a Pentecostal denomination known for its emphasis on the Holy Spirit and personal holiness.
  • The church serves as a hub for spiritual growth and community outreach in Dover-Foxcroft.

Architect and Notable Features

The architect responsible for designing the church is not specified. However, notable features include the spacious sanctuary with seating capacity for approximately 250 people, and the adjacent fellowship hall.

Organ and Bells Information

The church's organ was installed in 2007 and is a standard musical instrument used in worship services. No information is available regarding bells at this location.

Heritage Status

The Living Word Assembly of God has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places, but no further details are available.

Location

  • Address: East Main Street 176
  • Dover-Foxcroft, Maine 04426
  • Country: United States

Visiting Information

The church is open for worship services and community events. However, opening hours may vary depending on the day or special events. Visitors with disabilities can contact the church in advance to inquire about accessibility arrangements.

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics are documented at this location.

Details

NameLiving Word Assembly of God
CityDover-Foxcroft
CountryUnited States
Coordinates45.183517, -69.22299
Current usePlace of worship