House of Prayer (House of Prayer Bristow Virginia)

House of Prayer Bristow

Protestant - Pentecostal/CharismaticAssemblies of God
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Formerly known as Bristow Assembly of God, the church is led by Pastor Ken Taylor, who was saved at Bristow in 1967 and continues to provide long-standing pastoral leadership. It maintains an extensive sermon archive—many cassette recordings have been digitized—featuring audio (dating back to the 1980s), guest speakers and revival series, with a video page currently being rolled out. The congregation regularly supports missionaries and offers a focused prayer ministry for the sick. Visitors can find the church at 11804 Nokesville Rd (Google Maps link on the site), contact staff by phone or email, and give online through Tithe.ly; the church’s motto is “My house shall be called the House of Prayer” (Matthew 21:13).

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Worship StyleBlended
Dress CodeNo Dress Code

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Children's MinistryYes

📜Version History

📍 AddressLatest2/25/2026ai
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  • Name:House of Prayer Bristow
  • Street Address:11804 Nokesville Rd.
  • Address Line 2:(removed)
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⛪ ChurchVersion 12/25/2026ai

Changes:

  • Name:House of Prayer (House of Prayer Bristow Virginia)
  • Website URL:https://houseofprayerbristow.com
  • Summary:Formerly known as Bristow Assembly of God, the church is led by Pastor Ken Taylor, who was saved at Bristow in 1967 and continues to provide long-standing pastoral leadership. It maintains an extensive sermon archive—many cassette recordings have been digitized—featuring audio (dating back to the 1980s), guest speakers and revival series, with a video page currently being rolled out. The congregation regularly supports missionaries and offers a focused prayer ministry for the sick. Visitors can find the church at 11804 Nokesville Rd (Google Maps link on the site), contact staff by phone or email, and give online through Tithe.ly; the church’s motto is “My house shall be called the House of Prayer” (Matthew 21:13).
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Initial church data

Last updated: 2/25/2026