Word of God Ministries - Bossier Campus

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Bossier City, LA 71111
Worship | Fellowship | Service THESE ARE THE PILLARS OF OUR LOCAL CHURCHES IN SHREVEPORT AND BOSSIER CITY, LA If you're looking for a church family in your hometown, you've come to the right place. For over 29 years, our family at Word of God Ministries has been spreading the word about the Lord's love and mercy. Our local church has two locations in Bossier City and Shreveport, LA where you can connect with fellow believers and hear the word of God every week.

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5.07 reviews
Always N.
11/10/2019

First I must say if I lived in Sheveport I would definitely be a member here. I had several invites to this church for at least 3 years when I came to town. I was always leaving to go back home...

Courtney L.
6/25/2024

This place is not closed and it had great coffee and a safe place for kids to play! My 15 year old and I got a great iced coffee while my 10 year old was able to play. Plus it was nice and cool...

Will C.
11/25/2024

Do you want to experience a spirit filled service. Come here and learn how born again Christians worship

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Dominik D.
1/3/2021

They are a very large church on the outskirts of town. At 5:30 am, camp gladiator meets here and they put on a heck of a work out.

Mary H.
3/23/2023

I am a member of Word of God Ministries and last night really blessed my soul. That young man has calling on his life. I'm 71 years old and I logged on last night while I was sitting my 3 great...

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