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Businiess name:  Swiss Cove Christian Church
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I am amazed at how the senior minister remembered my name (and my daughter's) after only one visit. He, as well as the general congregation, made us feel very welcomed and seemed personally interested in us. This is a family-friendly church as they are gearing their programs towards keeping families together-helping us teach our kids about God. I really enjoyed the Kids Program and in the adult worship the music was powerful and Jim's sermon was relevant. It is great hearing a sermon from the Bible that I can relate to. The biggest problem right now is that the church is under new construction and the parking situation was a mess. But, growth happens in St. Johns County.

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