Olde St. John's Episcopal Church Eldersville Road, Follansbee, WV 26037
About the Business
Olde St. John's Episcopal Church, located on Eldersville Road in Follansbee, West Virginia, is a cherished place of worship that welcomes all who seek spiritual growth and community. Nestled in the serene surroundings of Follansbee, this historic church offers a peaceful retreat for reflection, prayer, and fellowship. With its warm and inviting atmosphere, Olde St. John's Episcopal Church is dedicated to fostering a sense of belonging and unity among its congregants. Whether you are looking to attend a Sunday service, participate in community outreach, or simply find a moment of tranquility, Olde St. John's Episcopal Church stands as a beacon of faith and tradition in the heart of West Virginia. Join us as we celebrate our rich heritage and continue to build a loving, inclusive community grounded in the teachings of Christ.
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Eldersville Road, Follansbee, West Virginia 26037, United States
Reviews
"You will always be warmly welcomed at Olde St. John’s Church. It’s a small church with a big heart. Services start at 11 AM on Sunday. Don’t miss the fund raisers that run from spring through fall including a ramp festival, strawberry festival, and more."
"We go to Olde St. John's for their annual ramp dinner. We always receive a warm welcome and great food!"
"Your are rating the cemetery, not the church, which isn't affiliated with the cemetery in any way. You (and everyone) are welcome to attend the church's worship services, which are held at 11 a.m. each Sunday. It is a small but caring church that welcomes visitors and new members."
"On July 6, 2016 we arrived at your cemetery to lay a loved on to rest . As we drove in we noticed the grass was quite high . As we drove further we noticed that there was trash all over the ground due to the white trash containers were all full and over flowing.( It so happens the grave that the trash had blew into was that of a loved ones that happen to be there burying another loved one.)They happen to be the ones that cleaned the trash up ! As we walked to the burial sight there was two more trash containers full and what lay on top of one of those containers AN AMERICIAN FLAG ! ( Which someone from our group removed from the trash container ! ) I am appalled at the disrespect the your cemetery showed for this family burying a loved one and for all the other families with loved ones buried there . I can tell you I am not the only person that was quite discussed ."
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