Protestant Church sukkur

Sukkur, Pakistan

Protestant Church sukkur

Sukkur, Pakistan

Description

The Protestant Church located in Sukkur serves as a spiritual home for the local community, offering a welcoming atmosphere for worship and fellowship. This church emphasizes quality service through its engaging programs and supportive congregation, ensuring that all visitors feel included and valued. With a focus on customer satisfaction, the church hosts various events that strengthen community bonds and provide spiritual growth. The compassionate staff are dedicated to serving the needs of their congregation while creating an inviting space for worshippers. Join the Protestant Church for an enriching experience that nurtures both faith and community values.
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Protestant Church sukkur
Protestant Church sukkur
Protestant Church sukkur
Protestant Church sukkur
Protestant Church sukkur
Protestant Church sukkur

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4.3

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fatima zuhra
fatima zuhra
in the last week

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old Catholic church beside school.

Salman Ali Solangi
Salman Ali Solangi
5 months ago

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Sukkur's Aborigen Church

the fatima zuhra
the fatima zuhra
11 months ago

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Old Catgolic Church beside School

Wahid Bux
Wahid Bux
a year ago

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Saint Saviour's Church Sukkur The English or Anglican Church famous as Saint Saviours can rightly be ranked as one of the oldest of its kind, built in 1881. It is situated just opposite the Lucus Park. The church is owned by the protestants. The church is also annexed with an old high school, which caters to the educational needs of the area at considerably affordable cost. It was built to facilitate the man power working on the Bolan pass and railway line. This was not open for the Asians until the Indo-Pak partition of 1947. The church is also famous because of the Murial tablet affixed on its main entrance. It is in the memory of "David Ramsay, 6th son of Major General the Honourable John Ramsay, and Late Lieutenant, 37th Regiment, during the expedition to Afghanistan, aged 27" The organ in the church is said to have been built by Mr. F.F. Robertson, the superintendent engineer of the Lansdowne Bridge

Bruener Newton
Bruener Newton
2 years ago

Review

VERY GOOD WARSHIP PLACE IN SUKKUR SINDH PAKISTAN