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Churches of Indian River County Denomination Church Name Year started New Name Date changed Address City Zipcode AME Allen Chapel AME (Beulah) 1917 6425 wimbrow85th St 32967 Community Alliance Community 457 Sebastian Blvd Sebastian Holiness Altar of God Holiness 6 North Pine St Sebastian 32948 Baptist/primitive Antioch Asc 1910Antioch Primitive Baptist 19101210 Old Dixie Vero Beach Baptist Antioch Primitive Baptist 1908 19101210 Old Dixie Highway Vero Beach 32960 Pentacostal Apostolic Assembly of the Lord 2115 14th Ave Vero Beach Apostolic Apostolic Faith Revival Center 2485 45th St Gifford Methodist Asbury United Methodist 1958 1708 43rd ave Vero Beach Assembly of God Assembly of God - Calvary Tmpl Calvary Chapel AME Bethel AME 1925 1056 Lincoln St Fellsmere Baptist Bethel Baptist 1987 1600 S. U.S. One Vero Beach Apostolic Bethlehem Temple Inc 935 8th Ct SW Vero Beach Church of God Bibleway Church of God in Christ 4586 34th Ave Gifford Baptist Calvary Baptist Church 1980 123 Thunderbird Dr Sebastian 32958 Baptist Calvary Baptist Church 1976 1198 90th Ave Vero Beach 32966 NonDenominational Calvary Chapel 1644 27th Ave Vero Beach 23960 Baptist Canaan Land Baptist 8631 63rd Ave Sebastian Assembly of God Central Assembly of God 1965 6767 20th St Vero Beach 32966 Christian Central Christian 1957First Christian Methodist Christ by the Sea United Methodist 1965 3755 N. A1A Vero Beach 32963 Lutheran Christ the King Lutheran ELCA 1985 1301 Fellsmere Rd (SR512) Sebastian 32958 Christian Christian Fellowship 626 Old Dixie Highway SW Vero Beach 32962 Church of Christ Church of Christ at Gifford 4705 33rd Ave Gifford 32967 Church of Christ Church of Christ-Care House 3220 20th St Vero Beach 32960 Church of Christ Church of Christ-Holiness unto the Lord 6400 85th St Wabasso 32958 Church of Christ Church of Christ-Sebast 1971 1045 Main St Sebastian 32958 Church of Christ Church of Christ-Vero Beach 1937 3306 20th St Vero Beach 32960 Church of God Church of God & Christ 8345 58th Ave Wabasso Church of God Church of God 20th Ave 1932 775 20th Ave Vero Beach 32962 Church of God Church of God by Faith 8550 58th Ave Sebastian 32958 Church of God Church of God by Faith 1705 38th St Vero Beach 32960 Church of God Church of God Gates of Praise 295 SW Old Dixie Hwy Vero Beach 32962 Church of God Church of God Highlands Chapel 1953 281 Delaware Ave Sebastian 32958 Church of God Church of God in Christ #1 1921 4241 30th Ave Vero Beach 32967 Mormons Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Snt 1971 3980 12th St Vero Beach 32960 Other Church of the Brethren 1898 Wabasso Church of God COG Wabasso (Cleveland) 1968 8710 64th Ave Wabasso 32958 Baptist Community Baptist Church 1986 4229 29th Ave Vero Beach 32967 Baptist Community Baptist Church - Sebastian 1957? 12534 Roseland Road Sebastian 32958 United Church of Christ Community Church 1924 1901 23rd St Vero Beach 32960 Pentacostal Community Deliverance Temple 4686 48th Ave Vero Beach 32967 Jewish Congregation B'Nai Emet Conserv Synagogu 3076 12th St Vero Beach 32960 Baptist Congregational Baptist 1902Sebastian Baptist Church 1910N. Central Ave Fellsmere Baptist Cornerstone Baptist Fellowship 1091 Schumann Dr Sebastian1 32958 Christian Cornerstone Christian Church 4940 8th St Vero Beach NonDenominational Crossroads Christian Fellowship Former Potters Church 10205 US #1 Sebastian 32978 Church of God Davis Temple Church of God in Christ 4695 32nd Ave Vero Beach 32967 AME Emanuel AME Zion 1998 355 43rd Ave Vero Beach Evangelical Covenant Evangelical Covenant 1941First Covenant 1955 20th Ave Vero Beach 32960 Pentacostal Faith and Deliverance Ministry, Inc 2024 S. US One Vero Beach 32962 Apostolic Faith Apostolic Church 6890 33rd Ave Gifford Baptist Faith Baptist Church 1972 7966 20th St 32966 Pentacostal Faith Temple Evangelistic 1915 4146 Old Dixie Hwy Vero Beach 32967 Charismatic Faith United Fellowship 186 27th Ave Vero Beach 32968 Other Family Worship Center 3525 68th Pl Vero Beach 32967 Church of God Fellsmere Church of God 1919 81 N Pine St Fellsmere 32948 Evangelical Fellsmere Community Bible Church 1912Former Fellsmere Union Bible N Hickory/CR512 Fellsmere 32948 Other Fellsmere Historical Church 1914Former United Methodist Church 199439 N Broadway St Fellsmere 32948 Baptist Fellsmere Missionary Baptist 1912Fellsmere First Baptist 107 N. Magnolia St` Fellsmere 32948 Interdenominational Fellsmere Union Bible 1912Fellsmere Community Bible Ch 1948 Pentecostal First Assembly of God 1948Treasure Coast Cathedral Asmbly 197416th & Old Dixie Vero Beach 32960 Baptist First Baptist Church 1935Former Vero Baptist Church 19352206 16th Ave Vero Beach 32960 Baptist First Baptist of Sebastian 1627 US One Sebastian 32958 Baptist First Baptist of Wabasso 4720 86th St Wabasso Baptist First Baptist of Winter Beach 1912 6650 N US One Winter Beach(Quay) 32967 Baptist First Baptist Sebastian 1949 Christian First Christian Disciples of Christ 1958 1927 27th Ave Vero Beach 32960 Christian Scientist First Church of Christ, Scientist 1918 1602 23rd St Vero Beach 32960 Church of God First Church of God 1941 1105 58th Ave Vero Beach 32966 Nazarene First Church of the Nazarene 1280 27th Ave Vero Beach 32960 Nazarene First Church of the Nazarene-Sebastian 1979 50 S. Wimbrow Dr Sebastian 32958 Evangelical First Covenant Church 1905 1955 20th Ave Vero Beach 32960 Baptist First Freewill Baptist 1988Ryan Fellowship 1988 Baptist First Haitian Mission Baptist 2206 16th Ave Vero Beach 32960 Methodist First Methodist Church 1914First United Methodist Church 19651750 20th St Vero Beach 32960 Methodist First Methodist Episcopal 1914Fellsmere Historical Church File 1993Broadway Ave Fellsmere Presbyterian First Presbyterian 1954 520 Royal Palm Blvd Vero Beach 32960 Presbyterian First Presbyterian of Sebastian 1986 1405 N Louisiana Ave Sebastian 32958 Pentacostal First United Pentacostal Church 25 27th Ave Vero Beach 32968 Baptist Forest Park Baptist Church Former East Side Baptist Church 941 18th St Vero Beach 32960 Baptist Friendship Baptist 4545 30th Ave Vero Beach 32967 Baptist Friendship Primitive Baptist 1914 8755 64th Ct Sebastian 32958 Other Genesis Bethel Creek House 4405 N A1A Vero Beach 32960 Christian Science Genesis Church of Religious Science no local address Lutheran German 1905 Quay Church of Christ Gifford Church of Christ 4665 33rd Ave Church of God Gifford Church of God Baptist Glendale Baptist 1955 790 27th Ave Vero Beach 32968 Pentacostal Glorious Community Holiness 3445 47th St Vero Beach 32967 Church of God Good Shepherd Church of God 4325 65th St Winter Beach 32967 Baptist Grace Baptist Church 1984 1285 43rd Ave Vero Beach 32960 Lutheran Grace Lutheran Church - ELS 1917former Grace Evangelical Lutheran 1150 41st Ave Vero Beach 32960 Methodist Grace United Methodist 1917Haitian Mission of Grace United 20038799 50th Ave Wabasso 32970 Apostolic Greater Refuge Church of Our Lord Jesus 4320 Old Dixie Hwy Vero Beach 32967 Pentacostal Harvest Time Pentacostal 1994 Wabasso Church of God Highlands Chapel Church of God 1953 Catholic Holy Cross 1981 500 Iris Lane Vero Beach 32963 Pentacostal House of God 1159 9th St SW Vero Beach 32960 Holiness House of God Church 685 9th St SW Vero Beach 32968 Pentacostal House of God Keith Dominion 3635 43rd St Vero Beach 32960 Church of God Humble Church of God & Christ 3655 47th St Vero Beach 32967 Baptist I.R. Primitive Baptist 1887-92 Winter Beach Christian Iglesia Christian Casa-De-Dios Amor-Y-Pa 3525 68th Pl Vero Beach 32967 Baptist Immanual Baptist 1985 455 SW 58th Ave Vero Beach 32968 Presbyterian Indian River Presbyterian PCA 4325 US One Vero Beach 32967 Full Gospel Jesus Temple of Faith 510 Old Dixie Hwyt Vero Beach 32962 Ashram Kashi Ashram 11155 Roseland Rd Sebastian 32958 Jehova's Witnesses Kingdom Hall of Jehova's Witnesses 2126 8th St Vero Beach 32960 Jehova's Wintesses Kingdom Hall, Sebastian Congregation 675 Lake Dr Sebastian 32968 Baptist Kings Baptist 1964 3235 58th Ave Vero Beach 32966 Presbyterian Kings Reformed Presbyterian 13950 122nd St Fellsmere 32948 Baptist Lakeside Fellowship 1137 US Hwy One Sebastian 32958 Life Temple Life Temple 1988 Other Life Temple 1988 1886 33rd Ave Winter Beach 32967 Church of God Lighthouse Church of God No other information NonDenominational Lighthouse Prayer & Healing Ministries 1091 Schumann Sebastian 32958 Lutheran Living Lord Lutheran ELC 1986 2725 58th Ave Vero Beach 32966 Lutheran Lutheran Church of the Redeemer LCMS 1917Former Lutheran Church-Mo Synod 900 27th Ave Vero Beach 32960 Lutheran Lutheran Church-Mo Synod 1917Lutheran Church of the Redeemer Baptist Macedonia Baptist 1908Former Colored Baptist Church 4360 30th Ave Vero Beach 32967 Baptist Missionary Baptist 1905Primitive Baptist John's Island Presbyterian Morning Star Reformed Presbyterian 698 Timber Ridge Trl SW Vero Beach 32962 Baptist Mount Olive Baptist 1023 Lincoln St Fellsmere 32948 Baptist Mount Olive Primitive Baptist 1926 2506 42nd St Vero Beach 32967 Baptist Mount Sinai Baptist 4455 28th Ave Vero Beach 32967 Baptist Mount Zion Baptist 1916former Mt Zion AME 19162755 18th Ave Vero Beach 32960 Baptist Mt Sinai 2nd Baptist 1926Mt Sinai Baptist Baptist Mt Sinai 2nd Baptist 1926Mt Sinai Baptist Old Dixie Highway Vero Beach AME Mt Zion AME 1898Mt Zion Baptist 1916S. Gifford Road (41st St) Gifford Baptist Narrows 1909 Quay Church of God New Beginning Ministry COG in Christ 8802 US Hwy One Sebastian 32958 AME New Bethel AME 1926 1905 38th Ln Gifford 32960 Charismatic New Hope Ministries (Christian Academy) 4475 71st St Winter Beach 32967 Christian New Life Christian Center 1968 Baptist New Prospect Missionary
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