
Churches in Minnesota
Minnesota's faith heritage shines brightly, with 4,294 churches spanning 580 cities across the state. From the towering steeples of 951 Lutheran congregations to the vibrant contemporary services of 864 churches, Minnesota's Christian community reflects remarkable diversity. With 1,669 thriving kids ministries and 1,349 active youth programs, families find a warm welcome in Minnesota's 439 Catholic, 350 Baptist, 324 Methodist, and 154 Presbyterian congregations.
Churches in Minnesota at a Glance
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This information may not cover every church in Minnesota. We're constantly working to improve our database and add more churches.
Cities in Minnesota
Showing 241-280 of 580 cities
Wood Lake
4 churches
Balaton
4 churches
Afton
3 churches
Shoreview
3 churches
Walker
3 churches
Darwin
3 churches
Mantorville
3 churches
Twin Valley
3 churches
Long Prairie
3 churches
Gibbon
3 churches
Pine River
3 churches
Halstad
3 churches
Fertile
3 churches
Harris
3 churches
Hills
3 churches
Lonsdale
3 churches
Pillager
3 churches
Hill City
3 churches
Mora
3 churches
Clearbrook
3 churches
Backus
3 churches
Silver Bay
3 churches
West Concord
3 churches
Maynard
3 churches
Barnum
3 churches
Blooming Prairie
3 churches
Cushing
3 churches
Mountain Lake
3 churches
Saint Charles
3 churches
Motley
3 churches
Cleveland
3 churches
Lake Park
3 churches
Le Sueur
3 churches
Carlos
3 churches
Onamia
3 churches
Chatfield
3 churches
Battle Lake
3 churches
Saint Augusta
3 churches
Sabin
3 churches
Carlton
3 churches
Visiting Churches in Minnesota
Visitors to Minnesota churches can expect a warm embrace, regardless of their denominational background or worship style preference. Traditional services number 1,709, while 242 churches blend contemporary and classic elements. Many congregations encourage an informal, come-as-you-are atmosphere, though a few maintain a more formal dress code. Service times vary, with early morning, mid-morning, and evening options available across the state's vibrant religious landscape.
Church History in Minnesota
Christianity has long been woven into the fabric of Minnesota, with faith communities shaping the state's culture and history. The influx of Lutheran immigrants in the 19th century left an indelible mark, while revivals in the early 20th century sparked the growth of Baptist and Methodist congregations. Minnesota's 865 small groups foster a unique sense of community, preserving cherished traditions even as the state's religious landscape continues to evolve with the times.
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