
Churches in Idaho
From the majestic Teton peaks to the rolling farmlands, Idaho's Christian community stands as a testament to the state's enduring faith. With exactly 1,550 churches across 134 cities, this rugged landscape is home to a diverse tapestry of 177 Baptist, 98 Latter-day Saints, 63 Lutheran, 55 Catholic, and 51 Nazarene congregations. Worshippers gather in 474 traditional, 408 contemporary, and 42 blended styles, united in their commitment to serving the 509 children's ministries, 399 youth programs, and 255 small groups that dot the Idaho countryside.
Churches in Idaho at a Glance
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This information may not cover every church in Idaho. We're constantly working to improve our database and add more churches.
Cities in Idaho
Showing 41-80 of 134 cities
Salmon
6 churches
Grangeville
6 churches
Bonners Ferry
6 churches
Parma
6 churches
Kimberly
5 churches
Priest River
5 churches
Arco
5 churches
Saint Maries
5 churches
Homedale
5 churches
Heyburn
4 churches
Paul
4 churches
American Falls
4 churches
Firth
4 churches
Preston
4 churches
Malta
4 churches
Gooding
4 churches
Kamiah
4 churches
Lapwai
4 churches
Chubbuck
3 churches
Midvale
3 churches
Sugar City
3 churches
Garden Valley
3 churches
Athol
3 churches
Mccammon
3 churches
Hailey
3 churches
Oakley
3 churches
Cambridge
3 churches
Spirit Lake
3 churches
Melba
3 churches
Howe
3 churches
Cocolalla
3 churches
Ponderay
3 churches
Soda Springs
3 churches
Laclede
2 churches
Mccall
2 churches
Sagle
2 churches
Idaho City
2 churches
Kellogg
2 churches
Teton
2 churches
Glenns Ferry
2 churches
Visiting Churches in Idaho
When visiting an Idaho church, expect a warm welcome and a casual, family-friendly atmosphere. While formal attire is not required, most congregations appreciate modest dress. Service times vary, with many offering both morning and evening options. Be mindful of regional traditions, such as the prevalence of potluck dinners and the integral role of faith in the local community. Idaho's churches strive to create an inclusive space for all who seek to experience the state's rich spiritual heritage.
Church History in Idaho
Christianity has long been woven into the fabric of Idaho's history. The state's first permanent settlement, Fort Hall, was established in 1834 by Presbyterian missionaries, setting the stage for the arrival of other denominations. Over the decades, waves of immigration have shaped Idaho's religious landscape, with Latter-day Saints, Lutherans, and Catholics among the earliest groups to leave their mark. From the Great Awakening revivals that swept the region to the unique traditions that have taken root in Idaho's rural communities, the state's faith story is one of resilience, adaptation, and a deep connection to the land.
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