African Methodist Episcopal · WA

Wallingford Bible Fellowship

N. 37th St. & Burke Ave N., Seattle, WA 98103

About Wallingford Bible Fellowship


Wallingford Bible Fellowship is a African Methodist Episcopal parish located at N. 37th St. & Burke Ave N., Seattle, WA, 98103. The Wallingford Bible Fellowship parish office answers at +12066325561.

Where is Wallingford Bible Fellowship located?


Wallingford Bible Fellowship is located at N. 37th St. & Burke Ave N., Seattle, WA, 98103. The building sits at coordinates 47.67387, -122.33471, placing it in Seattle, WA 98103.

Location is approximate — drawn from the public street address.

What to expect at a service at Wallingford Bible Fellowship


Methodists worship with a blend of structured liturgy and heartfelt singing — a Wesleyan inheritance.

  • Service length is about an hour. Expect hymn singing, readings, prayers, a sermon, and often Holy Communion.
  • Communion is an "open table" — anyone seeking Christ is welcome to receive.
  • Dress is casual to business-casual.

Generalized notes for first-time visitors. Individual parishes vary — when in doubt, ask a greeter at the door.

Questions and answers about Wallingford Bible Fellowship


What denomination is Wallingford Bible Fellowship?
This parish is part of the African Methodist Episcopal tradition.
Where is Wallingford Bible Fellowship located?
The parish is located at N. 37th St. & Burke Ave N., Seattle, WA, 98103.

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