
Churches in Alabama
Across Alabama's rolling hills and vibrant cities, a tapestry of 7,979 churches weaves a rich legacy of faith. From the steeples of 494 communities, the state's 3,194 Baptist, 673 Methodist, 329 Church of God, 272 Church of Christ, and 223 Presbyterian congregations raise joyful hymns in traditional, contemporary, and blended styles. Anchoring families through 1,026 kids ministries, 734 youth programs, and 882 small groups, Alabama's devout Christian community stands as a testament to the region's abiding spiritual heritage.
Churches in Alabama at a Glance
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This information may not cover every church in Alabama. We're constantly working to improve our database and add more churches.
Cities in Alabama
Showing 161-200 of 494 cities
Homewood
9 churches
Chatom
9 churches
Midland City
9 churches
Ramer
9 churches
Alexandria
9 churches
Mountain Brk
9 churches
Newton
9 churches
Valley Grande
9 churches
Crossville
9 churches
Chickasaw
9 churches
Wilsonville
9 churches
Toney
9 churches
Alpine
9 churches
Vincent
9 churches
Aliceville
9 churches
Centreville
9 churches
Fyffe
9 churches
Elberta
9 churches
Geneva
9 churches
Stockton
9 churches
Summerdale
9 churches
Vestavia
9 churches
Town Creek
8 churches
Ohatchee
8 churches
Goodwater
8 churches
Owens Cross Roads
8 churches
Hope Hull
8 churches
Ashville
8 churches
Sulligent
8 churches
Eclectic
8 churches
Mount Olive
8 churches
Ashland
8 churches
York
8 churches
Grove Hill
8 churches
Millport
8 churches
Reform
8 churches
Parrish
8 churches
Pike Road
8 churches
Hayden
8 churches
Uriah
8 churches
Visiting Churches in Alabama
Whether you favor a classic service or contemporary praise, Alabama's churches welcome visitors with open arms. Most follow a 'Sunday best' dress code, though a few encourage casual attire. Service times vary, with many offering multiple options between 8 AM and 11 AM. As you explore, be mindful of regional etiquette - Alabamians are famously friendly, but some churches maintain a close-knit feel. Introduce yourself to the congregation and join in the celebration of faith that unites this community.
Church History in Alabama
Alabama's Christian history stretches back to the 1700s, when the state's first churches were founded by Scotch-Irish and English settlers. In the 19th century, the Second Great Awakening swept the region, sparking revivals that left an indelible mark. Subsequent waves of immigration diversified the state's denominational landscape, from the rise of Methodism to the growth of Catholicism and Pentecostalism. Today, Alabama's religious traditions blend frontier camp meetings, lively spirituals, and contemporary praise - a dynamic tapestry reflecting the people's abiding faith.
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