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Driving Directions to our building

Here are the driving directions to the building.


Coming from I-40 (West coming from Knoxville) Exit interstate at exit # 394 (Asheville hwy, 25E/ 70)
Turn Left, which will take you under the interstate.
Having done so, cross the river.
At traffic light turn Right onto Hwy 168 (Gov. John Sevier Hwy.)
About 4 miles you will cross a double rail road track.
Immediately following this there is a traffic light,
turn Right onto National Dr.
About 500 yds at the caution light turn Right.
Building is located on left side of road 1/4 mile.

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Coming from I-40 (East coming from Sevierville)
Exit interstate at exit # 394 (Asheville hwy, 25E/ 70)
Turn Right,
Having done so, cross the river.
At traffic light turn Right onto Hwy 168 (Gov. John Sevier Hwy.)
About 4 miles you will cross a double rail road track.
Immediately following this there is a traffic light,
turn Right onto National Dr.
About 500 yds at the caution light turn Right.
Building is located on left side of road 1/4 mile.

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We look forward to seeing you there. Our service times start (EST)


Sunday
10:00am
6:00pm


Wednesday
7:30pm


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Every first Sunday of the month we have a 'fellowship meeting'. And every month that has a fifth Sunday we have a fifth Sunday Night singing. So we would like to see you at those activities as well.



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