Eagle Eyrie Bapitist Conference

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1 Eagle Eyrie Dr
Lynchburg, VA 24503

Eagle Eyrie Baptist Conference Center in Lynchburg, VA offers a Christ-centered environment for retreats and events, providing a conducive space for spiritual reflection, growth, and unity. With a range of facilities, including accommodations, conference spaces, and recreational areas, Eagle Eyrie is dedicated to serving the entire region and creating memorable experiences for its guests.

As a ministry of the Baptist General Association of Virginia, Eagle Eyrie Conference Center is committed to providing a welcoming and enriching atmosphere for individuals and groups seeking a retreat or event venue. With a focus on creating a Christ-centered environment, Eagle Eyrie offers a variety of amenities and activities that foster spiritual growth and encourage fellowship among guests.

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