Wabash Conference of the Free Methodist Church

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4170 E Allison Rd
Camby, IN 46113

The Wabash Conference of the Free Methodist Church serves as a vital network for 78 congregations across Indiana, Eastern Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee, focusing on making a significant impact in the lives of their churches. With a range of ministries, including children's programming, women's ministries, and student initiatives, the conference is dedicated to fostering community and spiritual growth.

Located in Camby, Indiana, the Wabash Conference also provides valuable resources such as financial services, corporate insurance, and pastoral benefits to support its member churches. Their commitment to mission-driven outreach and community involvement underscores their role in the broader Free Methodist Church denomination.

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