
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 161-200 of 535 cities
Palmetto
14 churches
Dawson
14 churches
Hoschton
14 churches
Woodbine
14 churches
Sugar Hill
14 churches
Commerce
14 churches
Watkinsville
14 churches
Bonaire
13 churches
Broxton
13 churches
Carnesville
13 churches
Ellenwood
13 churches
Greensboro
13 churches
West Point
13 churches
Lithia Springs
13 churches
Hogansville
13 churches
Springfield
13 churches
Cochran
13 churches
Braselton
12 churches
Cadwell
12 churches
Canon
12 churches
Tyrone
12 churches
Lake Park
12 churches
Hiawassee
12 churches
Sandersville
12 churches
Gordon
12 churches
Hartwell
12 churches
Alto
11 churches
Buena Vista
11 churches
Camilla
11 churches
Cataula
11 churches
Temple
11 churches
Royston
11 churches
Fort Oglethorpe
11 churches
Hawkinsville
11 churches
Harlem
11 churches
Glennville
11 churches
Manchester
11 churches
Swainsboro
11 churches
Ailey
10 churches
Baconton
10 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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