
Churches in Louisiana
Louisiana's 6,700 churches stand as vibrant testaments to the state's enduring Christian heritage. From the towering steeples of its 462 Catholic cathedrals to the spirited hymns of its 2,849 Baptist congregations, the faithful voice of Louisiana's 401 diverse cities echoes with a mosaic of 389 Methodist, 174 Apostolic, and 174 non-denominational communities. Within these sacred spaces, 2,983 traditional, 826 contemporary, and 150 blended worship styles unite 1,522 thriving children's ministries, 1,257 youth programs, and 880 small groups, weaving a tapestry of Louisiana's unwavering spiritual legacy.
Churches in Louisiana at a Glance
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This information may not cover every church in Louisiana. We're constantly working to improve our database and add more churches.
Cities in Louisiana
Showing 1-40 of 400 cities
New Orleans
512 churches
Baton Rouge
456 churches
Shreveport
413 churches
Lake Charles
209 churches
Monroe
199 churches
Alexandria
171 churches
Lafayette
151 churches
Hammond
126 churches
Slidell
119 churches
Houma
113 churches
Bossier City
107 churches
New Iberia
98 churches
West Monroe
97 churches
Sulphur
97 churches
Kenner
91 churches
Ruston
88 churches
Metairie
86 churches
Marrero
84 churches
Pineville
76 churches
Harvey
71 churches
Natchitoches
62 churches
Bastrop
56 churches
Denham Springs
56 churches
Gonzales
56 churches
Minden
55 churches
Deridder
54 churches
Zachary
53 churches
Covington
52 churches
Opelousas
49 churches
Bogalusa
48 churches
Thibodaux
44 churches
Prairieville
43 churches
Leesville
43 churches
Ponchatoula
39 churches
Gretna
38 churches
Morgan City
33 churches
LaPlace
31 churches
Mansfield
30 churches
Franklinton
29 churches
Saint Francisville
29 churches
Visiting Churches in Louisiana
Visitors to Louisiana's churches can expect a warm welcome, regardless of denomination. While dress codes vary, most congregations embrace a casual, family-friendly atmosphere. Service times typically range from early morning traditional services to contemporary afternoon gatherings, offering ample opportunity to experience the state's rich religious tapestry. Be mindful of regional cultural nuances, such as the prominent role of music and community gatherings, which often shape the worship experience in unique and meaningful ways.
Church History in Louisiana
Louisiana's Christian heritage stretches back centuries, shaped by the arrival of French and Spanish colonists, the influx of Acadian refugees, and the profound influence of the Second Great Awakening. From the iconic St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans to the remote country churches that dot the bayous, Louisiana's religious landscape has been a driving force in the state's development, inspiring social justice movements, educational initiatives, and enduring traditions. Notable revivals, such as the Camp Meeting Movement of the early 19th century, have left an indelible mark on the state's spiritual character, while the diverse tapestry of denominations reflects the rich cultural tapestry that has long defined Louisiana's faithful communities.
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