Tuesdays at 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Open Discussion meeting is held indoors (or outdoors weather permitting) in the meeting room of the church. Home Group meets on First Wednesday of the Month
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2001 Earlysville Rd, Earlysville, VA 22936, USA
Technically the address is Earlysville, but given that it is on the water (border line between Cville and Earlysville), it would be listed as both Charlottesville and Earlysville. The property is known as “Evergreen Ministers" aka “Community Bridge” as it is on the east side of Earlysville Road, just north of the Cville Reservoir. The meeting is held in the church on the water/Cville Reservoir, next to the low bridge that crosses over the Cville Reservoir.
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