How to get to Greaterworks Church by car or by bus
Greaterworks Church is located in Akron, Ohio at 1510 Brittain Rd.
See the driving tips and parking information below.
Location of worship
Travel/Directions Tips
From the intersection of Walnut Ave. and South Dixie Hwy. (Thornton Ave.), go 2 miles south on South Dixie Hwy and the church is on the left.
From the intersection of Conn. 3 (South Bypass) & South Dixie Hwy., go 3 miles north on South Dixie Hwy. and the church is on the right. Â
From the intersection of Conn. 3 (South Bypass) & South Dixie Hwy., go 3 miles north on South Dixie Hwy. and the church is on the right. Â
Parking
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Greaterworks Church - 1510 Brittain Rd, Akron, OH
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