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Marrero Seventh-day Adventist Church
Marrero
LA
70072-6028
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Who we are
Welcome to the Marrero Church in Marrero, LA. We are a Christian community and would love to have you join our family. Please join us for Bible study, worship, and prayer.
Pastor Virgo Belizaire
Marrero Church
Pastor Virgo Belizaire
Marrero Church
Church Address
3104 Mary Dr
Marrero,
LA
70072-6028
United States
Phone: 504-220-1556
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Church Pastor
Virgo Belizaire
Pastor
3104 Mary Dr
Marrero,
LA
70072-6028
United States
Phone: 504-266-2911 / 718-974-0820
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Quote of the Day
2 Thessalonians 2:15
Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle.
Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle.
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Seventh-day Adventist Church
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PO Box 2008
Marrero, LA
70072-6028
Marrero, LA
70072-6028
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Bible Study 9:30 am
Worship Service 11:00 am
Service Times last updated on the 12th of March, 2022
Bible Study 9:30 am
Worship Service 11:00 am
Service Times last updated on the 12th of March, 2022
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Marrero Seventh-day Adventist Church History
New Orleans West Bank Church Organized in 1979
In 1978, Bill Painter, a layman and member of the Franklin Avenue Church in New Orleans, started a branch Sabbath school in the West Bank area of New Orleans. On October 27, 1979, eighteen charter members were organized as the New Orleans West Bank Church (Hallett, 1980).
A New Church in 1999
After meeting in a number of places, on February 10, 1999, a church building was purchased by the congregation. The building was in desperate need of renovation. Under the leadership of Elders Glen Farinola, Bud Schermerhorn, and Ben Orian, this was finally completed. In 2005, the church sustained roof damage from Hurricane Katrina when the steeple was blown off (Newsletter, 2007).
Name Changed to Marrero SDA Church
Due to the confusion caused by mail being misdirected to three different churches which all had West Bank in the name, in August 2006 the congregation voted to rename their church by the community in which it resides – Marrero (Newsletter, 2007). By the end of 2006, the debts on the church were all paid off and on Sabbath, February 3, 2007, the congregation celebrated the dedication of their church (Newsletter, 2007).
From: https://arklasdahistory.org/marrero-church/
In 1978, Bill Painter, a layman and member of the Franklin Avenue Church in New Orleans, started a branch Sabbath school in the West Bank area of New Orleans. On October 27, 1979, eighteen charter members were organized as the New Orleans West Bank Church (Hallett, 1980).
A New Church in 1999
After meeting in a number of places, on February 10, 1999, a church building was purchased by the congregation. The building was in desperate need of renovation. Under the leadership of Elders Glen Farinola, Bud Schermerhorn, and Ben Orian, this was finally completed. In 2005, the church sustained roof damage from Hurricane Katrina when the steeple was blown off (Newsletter, 2007).
Name Changed to Marrero SDA Church
Due to the confusion caused by mail being misdirected to three different churches which all had West Bank in the name, in August 2006 the congregation voted to rename their church by the community in which it resides – Marrero (Newsletter, 2007). By the end of 2006, the debts on the church were all paid off and on Sabbath, February 3, 2007, the congregation celebrated the dedication of their church (Newsletter, 2007).
From: https://arklasdahistory.org/marrero-church/
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