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| Assembly of God |
Bristol Assembly Of God |
| 343 Wood Street |
Info@bristolassembly.org |
| http://www.bristolassembly.org |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 785.0919 |
FAX |
215. 785.4288 |
| Baptist |
Calvary Baptist Church |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 788.8418 |
FAX |
| Baptist |
Community Baptist Church |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 785.1170 |
FAX |
| Baptist |
Norton Avenue Baptist Church |
| 5723 Norton & Watson Avenue |
| Sunday, September 04, 2005 |
Bristol |
| Baptist |
Second Baptist Church-Bristol |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 788.1440 |
FAX |
| Catholic |
Saint Ann (Italian) |
| 1906 |
Dorrance and Pond Streets |
| http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 788.2128 |
FAX |
| Boundaries: East, Delaware River; north, Fallsington Rd; including King s Farms to |
| Newportville Rd. from Fallsington Rd. to Newportville; south, Newportville Rd. along |
| Neshaminy Creek to the Delaware River. |
| School: (215) 788-2030 -- 418 Jefferson Ave. 19007 |
| Rectory: 357 Dorrance St., P.O. Box 1175 19007 |
| http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 788.2319 |
FAX |
215. 788.2493 |
| Saint Marks is Bristol's first Irish Church. Boundaries: PA Turnpike from Route 413 to Phila. |
| Electrical Powerline; to Edgely Rd.; to Route 13; to northern boundary of Tullytown |
| Borough to Delaware River; to Route 413 (Burlington-Bristol Bridge); to PA Turnpike. |
| Sunday, September 04, 2005 |
Bristol |
| Catholic |
Saint Mary's Ukrainian Catholic |
| Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans, this is not Beechwood on |
| Hulmeville Road, Bensalem |
| Christian |
Christ Faith Christian Community |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 788.2040 |
FAX |
| Church Of God |
Spanish Church Of God |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 785.0994 |
FAX |
| Sunday, September 04, 2005 |
Bristol |
| Episcopal |
Saint James Episcopal Church |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 788.2228 |
FAX |
| The Saint James Protestant Episcopal church originated indirectly in a division among Friends |
| about the year 1696, when the more conservative party took the name of Keithians, from |
| George Keith, their leader. Battle's History of BC (1887), page 412.Saint James Episcopal |
| Church Cemetery Bristol PA Bucks County Historical Society 974.821 founded 1712. One of |
| the oldest cemeteries in Bucks County. |
| Full Gospel Christian |
Full Gospel Christian Assembly |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 788.4511 |
FAX |
| Holy Temple Apostolic |
Holy Temple Apostolic Church |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 788.2954 |
FAX |
| Sunday, September 04, 2005 |
Bristol |
| Jehovah's Witnesses |
Jehovah's Witnesses |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 788.1700 |
FAX |
| Lutheran |
Zion Lutheran Church |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 788.3944 |
FAX |
| Mennonite |
New Beginnings Community Church |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 785.2233 |
FAX |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 785.3119 |
FAX |
| Sunday, September 04, 2005 |
Bristol |
| Methodist |
Bible Evangelical Methodist |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 785.3940 |
FAX |
| Methodist |
Bristol United Methodist Church |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 788.4509 |
FAX |
| Also: First United Methodist Church, The Methodist Episcopal church of Bristol is the oldest |
| in the state outside of Philadelphia, with a single exception. As early as the year 1771, |
| Captain Webb, of the British army, stopped here on his way from New York to Philadelphia |
| and preached under a chestnut tree that stood upon the site of the present Methodist church. |
| Methodist |
Harriman United Methodist Church |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 788.3059 |
FAX |
| Nazarene |
Church Of The Nazarene |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 781.9484 |
FAX |
| Sunday, September 04, 2005 |
Bristol |
| Presbyterian |
Presbyterian Church at Bristol |
| 1844 |
225 Radcliffe Street |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 788.0500 |
FAX |
| The Presbyterian church, Bristol, Reverend E.P. Shields, pastor, owes its origin to the energy |
| and self-denying efforts of the Reverend James M. Harlow, who came to Bristol and moved |
| in the matter of its organization, and especially in the work of the erection of a house of |
| worship, as early as the spring of the year 1844. Battle's History of BC (1887), page 421 |
| Quaker |
Bristol Friends Meeting |
| 1713 |
Market & Woods Streets |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 781.6355 |
FAX |
| Bristol Meetinghouse was completed in 1713 and occupied by British troops for use as a |
| hospital in 1777. In the meetinghouse yard are carriage sheds that were converted from |
| stables in 1820 and a sycamore tree that dates from the time of William Penn. Bucks County |
| Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans. "Today's Quakers brochure". |
| Spotlight Holy Temple |
Spotlight Holy Temple Ii |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 785.4845 |
FAX |
| Sunday, September 04, 2005 |
Bristol |
| Trinity Bible Church |
Trinity Bible Church |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 788.8828 |
FAX |
| Truth Seekers |
Truth Seekers Tabernacle |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 788.0251 |
FAX |
| Victory Chapel |
Victory Chapel Christian Church |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 781.6550 |
FAX |
| Sunday, September 04, 2005 |
Bristol |
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