
Churches in Maine
Maine's Christian community is a tapestry of faith woven with 1,188 churches across 255 cities, reflecting the state's deep spiritual heritage. From the towering steeples of 52 Catholic sanctuaries to the 268 Baptist congregations, the diversity of Maine's 5 major denominations creates a vibrant religious landscape. Families will find 398 kids ministries and 289 youth programs to nurture the next generation, while 183 small groups foster community connections.
Churches in Maine at a Glance
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Family Programs Available
This information may not cover every church in Maine. We're constantly working to improve our database and add more churches.
Cities in Maine
Showing 81-120 of 255 cities
Mexico
3 churches
Greene
3 churches
Rangeley
3 churches
Poland
3 churches
Madison
3 churches
Millinocket
3 churches
Cumberland Center
3 churches
Oxford
3 churches
Waldoboro
3 churches
Eddington
2 churches
Glenburn
2 churches
Dixfield
2 churches
Farmingdale
2 churches
Gray
2 churches
Dover Foxcroft
2 churches
East Millinocket
2 churches
Morrill
2 churches
Burnham
2 churches
Harrington
2 churches
Bowdoin
2 churches
Milo
2 churches
Whitefield
2 churches
Thomaston
2 churches
Winterport
2 churches
Otis
2 churches
Sabattus
2 churches
Wiscasset
2 churches
Limington
2 churches
Litchfield
2 churches
Lincoln
2 churches
Eastport
2 churches
Springvale
2 churches
Sumner
2 churches
Washburn
2 churches
Belgrade
2 churches
Albion
2 churches
Bridgton
2 churches
Acton
2 churches
Livermore Falls
2 churches
Bethel
2 churches
Visiting Churches in Maine
Visiting a Maine church? Expect a warm welcome regardless of your faith background. Most follow a traditional worship style (490 churches), though contemporary (147) and blended (40) services are also available. Dress is generally casual, with jeans and t-shirts common. Service times vary, so be sure to check individual church schedules. And don't be surprised by Maine's unique regional culture - from the aroma of freshly brewed coffee to the scent of the nearby ocean, your church experience will be infused with the state's distinctive character.
Church History in Maine
Maine's Christian heritage dates back to the 17th century, when the first settlers brought their faith with them from Europe. The state played a pivotal role in the Second Great Awakening, a sweeping religious revival that transformed American Protestantism. Today, Maine's churches continue to shape the cultural fabric, from the stately Congregational (70) and Episcopal (57) cathedrals to the humble Methodist (62) meetinghouses that dot the landscape. The influence of immigration can be seen in the variety of denominations, while unique traditions, such as the iconic 'bean supper,' have become an integral part of many congregations' identities.
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