
Churches in Colorado
From the Rocky Mountain peaks to the rolling prairies, Colorado's faith heritage runs deep. With exactly 3,443 churches spanning 228 cities, this vibrant state is home to a diverse tapestry of Christian denominations, including 451 Baptist, 204 Catholic, 185 Christian, 168 Methodist, and 162 Lutheran congregations. Whether you seek the time-honored traditions of the 1,014 churches with a classic worship style or the contemporary energy of the 776 modern congregations, Colorado's 984 thriving kids ministries and 687 dynamic youth programs offer something for every believer.
Churches in Colorado at a Glance
Top Denominations
Worship Styles
Family Programs Available
This information may not cover every church in Colorado. We're constantly working to improve our database and add more churches.
Cities in Colorado
Showing 41-80 of 228 cities
Woodland Park
11 churches
Johnstown
11 churches
Salida
11 churches
Fort Lupton
10 churches
Cedaredge
10 churches
Craig
10 churches
Glenwood Springs
10 churches
La Junta
9 churches
Trinidad
9 churches
Steamboat Springs
9 churches
Berthoud
8 churches
Evans
8 churches
Louisville
8 churches
Monte Vista
8 churches
Burlington
8 churches
Walsenburg
8 churches
Pagosa Springs
8 churches
Sterling
8 churches
Akron
7 churches
Alamosa
7 churches
Yuma
7 churches
Bailey
7 churches
Rye
7 churches
Buena Vista
7 churches
Estes Park
7 churches
Pueblo West
6 churches
Ridgway
6 churches
Cortez
6 churches
Bayfield
6 churches
Eads
6 churches
Ignacio
6 churches
Palisade
6 churches
Meeker
6 churches
Florence
6 churches
Clifton
5 churches
Dacono
5 churches
Franktown
5 churches
Eaton
5 churches
Sedalia
5 churches
Rangely
5 churches
Visiting Churches in Colorado
When visiting Colorado's churches, come prepared for a range of worship experiences. While many congregations embrace a blended style, integrating 113 elements of both traditional and contemporary, guests should note that attire can vary from casual to more formal. Service times also span the spectrum, so be sure to check schedules in advance. Above all, expect a warm welcome and a celebration of Colorado's rich faith community.
Church History in Colorado
Colorado's Christian heritage dates back to the 19th century, as pioneers and immigrants brought their beliefs westward. From the early circuit riders who ministered to remote mining camps to the revivals that swept through the state, faith has profoundly shaped Colorado's cultural identity. The unique blend of European, Latin American, and homegrown traditions has produced a tapestry of 618 vibrant small groups and programs that continue to inspire the next generation of believers.
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