Williamsburg Assembly of God

       Welcome to Williamsburg Assembly of God!

"Serving Christ Serving Others"

5232 Longhill Road, P.O. Box 5218

Williamsburg, VA 23188

(757) 253-2990

We are so glad you have found us! We are happy to meet you,

whether you are a new resident or a visitor to our historical

triangle, our doors are always open to you as family.

We look forward to greeting you Sunday morning or Wednesday 

evening, and would like you to know that

you are welcome at the Lord's house while here in Williamsburg.

 

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