The River Anglican Church

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110 Roanoke St E
Blacksburg, VA 24060

The River Anglican Church in Blacksburg, VA, is a Christ-centered faith community that emphasizes contemporary worship rooted in ancient practices. Their mission is to Know, Follow, and Share Jesus together, fostering a welcoming environment for all who seek to deepen their faith.

The church offers various programs, including a summer sermon series that explores key narratives from the Old Testament and their connections to the New Testament. Additionally, they are committed to securing a permanent home through their Imagine Initiative, aiming to enhance their outreach and community engagement.

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