How to get to Bethel Brick United Methodist Church by car or by bus
Bethel Brick United Methodist Church is located in Sylvania, Georgia at 1259 Oglethorpe Trail.
See the driving tips and parking information below.
Location of worship
1259 Oglethorpe Trail
Sylvania,
GA
30467
United States
Phone: (912) 829-8803
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Travel/Directions Tips
From Sylvania, take 301 North approximately 12 miles, to Oglethorpe Trail (1 mile south of the Savannah River) turn left onto Oglethorpe Trail - approximately 2.5 miles to the church (on the left) Â
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Bethel Brick United Methodist Church - 1259 Oglethorpe Trail, Sylvania, GA
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