
Churches in Indiana
From the rolling hills of the north to the winding rivers of the south, Indiana's spiritual landscape is as diverse as its terrain. With exactly 6,988 churches spanning 563 cities, this Hoosier state is a tapestry of faith, woven together by a rich heritage and a vibrant, modern expression. Baptists, Christians, Methodists, Catholics, and Churches of Christ unite in a chorus of worship, offering traditional, contemporary, and blended styles across 2,487 traditional, 1,244 contemporary, and 286 blended services. Indiana's congregations nurture the next generation, with 2,261 thriving kids ministries and 1,796 youth programs complementing 1,169 small groups.
Churches in Indiana at a Glance
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This information may not cover every church in Indiana. We're constantly working to improve our database and add more churches.
Cities in Indiana
Showing 41-80 of 563 cities
New Castle
29 churches
Greenfield
28 churches
Westfield
28 churches
Vincennes
25 churches
Martinsville
25 churches
Merrillville
25 churches
Lebanon
24 churches
Plymouth
23 churches
Greensburg
23 churches
Kendallville
22 churches
Avon
22 churches
Huntington
22 churches
Mooresville
21 churches
Seymour
21 churches
Plainfield
21 churches
Nappanee
21 churches
Columbia City
20 churches
Newburgh
19 churches
Lawrenceburg
19 churches
Brownsburg
19 churches
Hobart
19 churches
Alexandria
18 churches
Connersville
18 churches
Clarksville
17 churches
Demotte
17 churches
Frankfort
17 churches
West Terre Haute
16 churches
Corydon
16 churches
Spencer
16 churches
Angola
16 churches
Aurora
16 churches
Pendleton
16 churches
Whiteland
15 churches
Munster
15 churches
North Vernon
15 churches
Decatur
15 churches
Princeton
15 churches
Greencastle
15 churches
Tipton
15 churches
Elwood
15 churches
Visiting Churches in Indiana
Visiting an Indiana church is an immersive experience, where you'll find a warm welcome and a glimpse into the state's unique cultural tapestry. Dress codes tend to be on the casual side, with jeans and t-shirts commonplace, though some more traditional congregations may prefer business casual attire. Service times vary, with the majority falling on Sunday mornings, but an increasing number of churches offering Saturday evening or midweek options. Be prepared to encounter a range of regional accents and colloquialisms, but know that Hoosier hospitality extends to all who come seeking a place of worship.
Church History in Indiana
Indiana's faith heritage stretches back to the early 19th century, when circuit-riding preachers and pioneering missionaries first brought the gospel to the region. From the Great Awakening revivals that swept through the state, to the influx of European immigrants that shaped its diverse denominational landscape, Indiana's Christian story is one of resilience, adaptation, and a steadfast commitment to community. Today, this heartland state continues to be a hub of religious innovation, with churches embracing new technologies and bold outreach initiatives to reach the next generation of believers.
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