
Churches in Illinois
Illinois' Christian tapestry brims with 11,170 churches across 993 cities, woven together by diverse denominations - 1,773 Baptist, 1,020 Catholic, 890 Methodist, 881 Lutheran, and 679 Christian congregations. Whether seeking traditional worship in 3,308 churches, contemporary expression in 2,444 fellowships, or a blended experience in 358 sanctuaries, the faithful in Illinois find vibrant community. Family-focused programs abound, with 2,257 kids ministries, 1,462 youth groups, and 1,765 small groups nourishing the next generation.
Churches in Illinois at a Glance
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This information may not cover every church in Illinois. We're constantly working to improve our database and add more churches.
Cities in Illinois
Showing 401-440 of 943 cities
Chapin
4 churches
Glencoe
4 churches
Vernon Hills
4 churches
Virginia
4 churches
Riverside
4 churches
Toledo
4 churches
Mount Olive
4 churches
Forrest
4 churches
Germantown Hills
4 churches
Long Grove
4 churches
Rolling Meadows
4 churches
Shorewood
4 churches
Griggsville
4 churches
Stewardson
4 churches
Stockton
4 churches
Saint Elmo
4 churches
Farmington
4 churches
Ramsey
4 churches
Princeville
4 churches
Dixmoor
4 churches
Creal Springs
4 churches
Elburn
4 churches
Ford Heights
4 churches
New Baden
4 churches
Clay City
4 churches
Mounds
4 churches
Odin
4 churches
Edinburg
4 churches
Richton Park
4 churches
Rosiclare
4 churches
Roxana
4 churches
Olympia Fields
4 churches
Reynolds
4 churches
Tilton
4 churches
Tampico
4 churches
Iuka
4 churches
Golconda
4 churches
Riverton
4 churches
Cornell
4 churches
Saint Anne
4 churches
Visiting Churches in Illinois
Visiting an Illinois church? Expect a warm welcome, regardless of dress - the faithful here embrace both casual and traditional attire. Service times vary, with many offering multiple Sunday options to accommodate busy schedules. As you explore Illinois' rich religious heritage, be mindful of regional cultural norms - a polite nod and friendly smile go a long way in these close-knit communities.
Church History in Illinois
Illinois' Christian story stretches back centuries, shaped by waves of immigration that have infused the state's 11,170 churches with diverse theological traditions. From the early 19th-century revivals that swept across the Prairie State, to the 20th-century growth of megachurches in Chicago's suburbs, Illinois' faith has continually evolved. Today, unique regional customs, such as the Norwegian-American Julefest celebrations, testify to the enduring influence of the state's religious heritage.
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