
Churches in Georgia
Georgia's spiritual tapestry is a vibrant quilt of 11,768 churches across 556 cities, reflecting the state's rich Christian heritage. From the towering steeples of 4,239 Baptist congregations to the contemporary worship of 2,372 modern sanctuaries, the faithful of the Peach State gather in diverse styles - traditional, contemporary, and blended. Denominational diversity abounds, with 958 Methodist, 425 Church of God, and 355 Presbyterian communities, complemented by thriving 2,643 children's ministries and 2,050 youth programs.
Churches in Georgia at a Glance
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This information may not cover every church in Georgia. We're constantly working to improve our database and add more churches.
Cities in Georgia
Showing 121-160 of 535 cities
Brooklet
20 churches
Kingsland
20 churches
Metter
19 churches
Wrightsville
19 churches
Morrow
19 churches
Summerville
19 churches
Cordele
19 churches
Vidalia
19 churches
Claxton
18 churches
Jefferson
18 churches
Fairburn
18 churches
Sharpsburg
18 churches
Washington
18 churches
Jesup
18 churches
East Dublin
18 churches
Ashburn
17 churches
Ball Ground
17 churches
Sylvester
17 churches
Eastman
17 churches
Leesburg
17 churches
Forest Park
17 churches
Richmond Hill
17 churches
Forsyth
17 churches
Waynesboro
16 churches
Gray
16 churches
Rockmart
16 churches
Hazlehurst
16 churches
Locust Grove
16 churches
Cornelia
16 churches
Allenhurst
15 churches
Bishop
15 churches
Boston
15 churches
Clarkston
15 churches
Flowery Branch
15 churches
Midway
15 churches
Saint Simons Island
15 churches
Lyons
15 churches
Grovetown
15 churches
Ludowici
14 churches
Social Circle
14 churches
Visiting Churches in Georgia
Visitors to Georgia's churches can expect a warm welcome, though dress codes vary. Many traditional congregations maintain a more formal atmosphere, while contemporary services often have a casual vibe. Service times typically range from early morning to early evening, so travelers can find a worship opportunity to fit their schedule. Beyond the church walls, Georgia's unique cultural fabric - from sweet tea to southern hospitality - creates an immersive experience for out-of-town guests.
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