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The West Virginia-Western Maryland Synod, part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, focuses on connecting congregations, exploring ministries, and engaging in meaningful conversations across religious traditions.

Trinitas Chapel has served as the spiritual home of the University of Providence community for over 60 years, continuing to provide Eucharist and other sacramental services.

Thrive Culture Church is a non-denominational church in Providence, RI focused on helping people encounter Jesus and build a deeper connection with God's presence and purpose. Founded in 2015 as Restoration Worship Church and rebranded in 2024, they aim to win souls and help people thrive in Christ.
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Tattnall Square Baptist Church is focused on worship and community ministry, inviting families to join their church family in growing and serving the Middle Georgia Community.

St. Philothea Greek Orthodox Church is a local, Eucharistic community dedicated to the continuation of Christ’s ministry of salvation through the proclamation of the Gospel and loving service to all humankind.

Holy Resurrection Greek Orthodox Mission Church is a vibrant faith community dedicated to the teachings of the Eastern Orthodox Church, inviting individuals from all backgrounds to join in worship and spiritual growth.

Oak Lawn Community Baptist Church supports people seeking to grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ, while being ecumenically minded and welcoming diverse families.
A wheelchair accessible church has features like ramp entrances, wide doorways, accessible restrooms, reserved seating areas, and elevator access to multiple floors. Some also offer accessible parking spaces close to the entrance and assistive listening devices.
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Ask about ramp or level entrances, accessible restrooms, reserved wheelchair seating, hearing loop systems, large-print bulletins, and accessible parking. Many churches are happy to arrange specific accommodations if you call ahead.
Religious organizations are exempt from the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), but many churches voluntarily comply because they want to welcome everyone. Newer church buildings are often fully accessible, while historic buildings may have limitations.
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