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Church of the Loving Shepherd
Church of the Loving Shepherd logo.png
Iconic logo of the church
Type Non-Profit Organization
Founded 1956
FounderElwood Bailey
Headquarters Template:Country data US West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Key peopleJohn Woodcock, Pastor
Gregory Kohs, Communications
Kathryn West, Manager
IndustryChurches
RevenueGreen Arrow Up.svgUS$250 thousand (2006)
Change in
Net assets

Red Arrow Down.svgUS$-20 thousand (2006)
EmployeesStraight Line Steady.svg 1 full-time, 4 part-time (2006)
Contact 1066 S. New Street
West Chester, PA  US  19382
610.692.8280  
Web: LovingShepherd.org
Reference Year End: December/31
NAICS: 81311
Entity: Corporation
Latitude: 39°55′27.5″N
Longitude: 75°35′55.3″W


The Church of the Loving Shepherd is an ecumenical, community church, rooted in Christ's spirit of compassion, called into service, and committed to encourage each member's journey into God. The mission of the church is:

To provide at Bournelyf a democratic Christian fellowship of faith and acceptance whereby, through worship, education, and programmed ministries, members and the larger community find nurture and growth.

The church is located on a 19-acre farm property just south of West Chester, Pennsylvania. The services are conducted in a renovated 18th-century barn.[1] About 60 families attend services fairly regularly.





Annual Budget Presentation

The final draft of the proposed 2008 budget in PowerPoint format is found by clicking here.

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References

  1. ^ <templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles>"Church of the Loving Shepherd: Residence & Barn -- Philadelphia Architects and Buildings Project". PHMC. Retrieved 2006-12-25.



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