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Churchdirectory AB.Pdf ALBERTA E ALIX Alix EFC 403-747-2015 Meet: 4619 Lake Street, Alix OF CANADA FREE CHURCH VANGELICAL Mail: Box 700 | Alix AB | T0C 0B0 BEZANSON Bezanson Community Church 780-539-7914 Meet: NE-10-72-3-W6 [email protected] Mail: Box 68 | Bezanson AB | T0H 0G0 www.bezansonchurch.com BIG VALLEY Big Valley EFC 403-876-2003 Meet: 137 1st Avenue S., Big Valley [email protected] Mail: Box 307 | Big Valley AB | T0J 0G0 bigvalleyefreechurch.com BON ACCORD Bon Accord Community Church 780-218-5547 Meet: 4916 52nd Street (The Jewel Box), Bon Accord [email protected] Mail: Box 532 | Bon Accord AB | T0A 0K0 http://bonaccordcommunitychurch.com BOW ISLAND Bow Island EFC 403-545-2274 Meet: 214 – 4th Avenue W., Bow Island [email protected] Mail: Box 8 | Box Island AB | T0K 0G0 www.bowislandefc.com BROOKS Brooks EFC 403-362-2952 625 8th Street W. | Brooks AB | T1R 0E3 [email protected] www.brooksefc.com CALGARY Calgary Chinese EFC 403-282-0288 1706 20 Avenue NW | Calgary AB | T2M 1H1 [email protected] www.ccefc.ca CALGARY First Evangelical Free Church 403-253-1876 732 55 Avenue SW | Calgary AB | T2V 0G3 [email protected] www.freechurchcalgary.com CALGARY Korean Open Church Meet: 732 – 55 Avenue SW (First EFC), Calgary Mail: 96 Sierra Vista Close SW | Calgary AB | T3H 3B8 CALGARY New Life EFC 403-247-9255 4712 21 Avenue NW | Calgary AB | T3B 0W7 [email protected] www.calgarynewlife.org CALGARY Northeast Calgary EFC 403-648-1938 3125 Catalina Boulevard NE | Calgary AB | T1Y 6R1 [email protected] http://necefc.wixsite.com/necefc CALGARY South Calgary Chinese EFC 403-243-2770 340 39 Avenue SE | Calgary AB | T2G 1X6 [email protected] www.sccefc.ca December 2019 E CLAIRMONT Clairmont Community Church 780-567-4099 9905 100 Avenue | Clairmont AB | T8X 5A8 [email protected] OF CANADA FREE CHURCH VANGELICAL www.clairmontcommunitychurch.com CLEARDALE Cleardale Gospel Chapel 780-685-0008 Box 28 | Cleardale AB | T0H 3Y0 [email protected] CORONATION Coronation EFC 403-578-3884 Meet: 5009 Albert Street, Coronation [email protected] Mail: Box 160 | Coronation AB | T0C 1C0 CROWSNEST PASS Compass Fellowship 403-563-7932 Meet: 2029 130th Street, Blairmore [email protected] Mail: Box 31 | Blairmore AB | T0K 0E0 www.compassfellowshipefree.com DELIA Delia Christian Fellowship 403-354-3006 Meet: 302 Main Street, Delia Mail: Box 333 | Delia AB | T0J 0W0 DEWBERRY Dewberry Community Church 780-847-3956 Meet: 15 - 3 Street West, Dewberry [email protected] Mail: Box 1252 | Dewberry AB | T0B 1G0 EAGLESHAM Eaglesham Community Church 780-359-2077 Meet: 4905 51 Street, Eaglesham [email protected] Mail: Box 298 | Eaglesham AB | T0H 1H0 www.eagleshamchurch.ca EDMONTON Grace Evangelical Church 780-469-0653 Meet: 1559 80 Street NW, Edmonton (Millwoods EFC) EDMONTON Knox EFC 780-432-7220 8403 104 Street | Edmonton AB | T6E 4G1 [email protected] www.knoxefc.ca EDMONTON Millwoods EFC 780-463-4745 1559 80 Street NW | Edmonton AB | T6K 4A8 [email protected] www.mefc.ca ELK POINT Elk Point Christian Community Church 780-724-4061 Box 189 | Elk Point AB | T0A 1A0 ENCHANT EFC of Enchant 403-739-3751 Box 1925 | Enchant AB | T0K 0V0 [email protected] ERSKINE EFC of Erskine 403-742-5020 Meet: 15 Main Street, Erskine [email protected] Mail: Box 105 | Erskine AB | T0C 1G0 www.erskinefree.com December 2019 E FOREMOST Foremost EFC 403-867-3559 st Meet: 401 1 Street East, Foremost [email protected] OF CANADA FREE CHURCH VANGELICAL Mail: Box 312 | Foremost AB | T0K 0X0 www.foremoste-freechurch.com FOX CREEK Fox Creek EFC 780-622-3490 Meet: 708 6th Avenue, Fox Creek [email protected] Mail: Box 114 | Fox Creek AB | T0H 1P0 www.fcfreechurch.com HIGH LEVEL High Level Evangelical Church 780-926-4261 Meet: 1 km East of High Level on Highway 58 [email protected] Mail: Box 933 | High Level AB | T0H 1Z0 www.hlec.org LACOMBE Lacombe EFC 403-782-6141 4619 C and E Trail | Lacombe AB | T4L 1M9 [email protected] www.lefree.ca LAC LA BICHE EFC of Lac La Biche 780-623-4677 Meet: #20 14127 Hwy 55 (1km west of town on Hwy 55) [email protected] Mail: Box 1139 | Lac La Biche AB | T0A 2C0 www.efcllb.com LESLIEVILLE Bethel Union Church 403-729-3763 Meet: #310 AB-761 [email protected] Mail: Box 231 | Leslieville AB | T0M 1H0 www.bethelunion.org LETHBRIDGE EFC of Lethbridge 403-329-3125 4717 24 Avenue South | Lethbridge AB | T1K 7C1 [email protected] www.efreelethbridge.ca MEDICINE HAT EFC of Medicine Hat 403-527-5089 8 Palliser Place NE | Medicine Hat AB | T1C 1X1 [email protected] www.efreemh.com MEETING CREEK Meeting Creek EFC 780-877-2400 Box 89 | Meeting Creek AB | T0B 2Z0 [email protected] MILLET Millet EFC 780-387-5297 Meet: 5128 50th Avenue, Millet [email protected] Mail: Box 339 | Millet AB | T0C 1Z0 NEW NORWAY Highland Park EFC 780-855-2555 Meet: 132 Dominion Street, New Norway [email protected] Mail: Box 99 | New Norway AB | T0B 3L0 www.newnorwaychurch.com ONOWAY EFC of Onoway 780-967-5280 Meet: 5357 Lac St. Anne Trail South, Onoway [email protected] Mail: Box 505 | Onoway AB | T0E 1V0 www.oefchurch.ca OKOTOKS Okotoks EFC 403-938-3311 28 Westland Road | Okotoks AB | T1S 1T2 [email protected] www.okotoksefc.ca December 2019 E ORION, AB Orion EFC th Meet: PT SW1/2-7-6-6 West of 4 Meridian [email protected] OF CANADA FREE CHURCH VANGELICAL Mail: Box 75 | Orion AB | T0K 1S0 www.orionchurch.ca PICTURE BUTTE Cornerstone Community Church 403-732-4212 Meet: 440 Crescent Avenue N., Picture Butte [email protected] Mail: Box 707 | Picture Butte AB | T0K 1V0 www.cornerstonepicturebutte.com SEXSMITH Grace Bible Fellowship 780-568-4360 Meet: 9515 93 Street, Sexsmith [email protected] Mail: Box 363 | Sexsmith AB | T0H 3C0 www.gbfchurch.org SEVEN PERSONS Seven Persons Community Church 403-832-2051 Meet: 45 1 Ave, Seven Persons Mail: Box 129 | Seven Persons AB | T0K 1Z0 [email protected] SHERWOOD PARK Strathcona County EFC 780-918-5530 Meet: 52 Peacock Drive, Sherwood Park [email protected] Mail: 314 – 222 Baseline Road | Sherwood Park AB | T8H 1S8 www.cowboychurch.ca SPIRIT RIVER Grace Gospel Chapel 780-864-3893 Meet: 5115 46th Avenue, Spirit River [email protected] Mail: Box 507 | Spirit River AB | T0H 3G0 STONY PLAIN Beach Corner EFC 780-963-5141 4 – 53117 Range Road 14 | Parkland County AB | T7Y 2T3 [email protected] beachcornerchurch.org TABER Taber EFC 403-223-2214 5431 48 Avenue | Taber AB | T1G 1S6 [email protected] www.taberefc.ca THREE HILLS Mount Olive EFC 403-443-7779 Meet: 705 6th Avenue South, Three Hills [email protected] Mail: Box 35 | Three Hills AB | T0M 2A0 www.mountoliveefc.com VAUXHALL Bethel EFC 403-654-2430 Meet: 504 3 Street S. [email protected] Mail: Box 469 | Vauxhall AB | T0K 2K0 bethelevangelicalfree.yolasite.com WAINWRIGHT EFC of Wainwright 780-842-4361 1617 5th Avenue | Wainwright AB | T9W 1J3 [email protected] www.efcwainwright.com WHITECOURT Hilltop Community Church 780-778-3113 32 Whitecourt Avenue | Whitecourt AB | T7S 1H3 [email protected] www.whitecourtchurch.ca December 2019 .
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