
Churches in Mississippi
From the towering steeples of its 5,702 churches to the rhythmic praise echoing through its 342 cities, Mississippi's Christian community stands as a vibrant tapestry woven with Baptist (2,593), Methodist (505), Church of Christ (231), Presbyterian (159), and Apostolic (155) traditions. This deeply-rooted faith heritage finds expression in a diversity of worship styles, from the majestic Traditional (2,890) to the contemporary (576) and the blended (141). Beyond the pews, 1,335 kids ministries and 1,144 youth programs nurture the next generation, while 712 small groups foster intimate community.
Churches in Mississippi at a Glance
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This information may not cover every church in Mississippi. We're constantly working to improve our database and add more churches.
Cities in Mississippi
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Jackson
345 churches
Meridian
194 churches
Gulfport
164 churches
Vicksburg
155 churches
Tupelo
151 churches
Hattiesburg
148 churches
Columbus
139 churches
Greenville
133 churches
Starkville
126 churches
Olive Branch
118 churches
Southaven
103 churches
Brandon
100 churches
Biloxi
97 churches
Oxford
96 churches
Laurel
95 churches
Pearl
92 churches
Pascagoula
76 churches
Clinton
73 churches
Madison
71 churches
Natchez
68 churches
Moss Point
68 churches
Canton
56 churches
Greenwood
55 churches
Hernando
53 churches
West Point
52 churches
Philadelphia
48 churches
Brookhaven
45 churches
Mccomb
44 churches
Ridgeland
44 churches
Ocean Springs
41 churches
Corinth
38 churches
Gautier
35 churches
Grenada
34 churches
New Albany
34 churches
Horn Lake
33 churches
Yazoo City
33 churches
Florence
33 churches
Cleveland
33 churches
Ellisville
32 churches
Petal
31 churches
Visiting Churches in Mississippi
Visiting a Mississippi church? Expect a warm welcome, regardless of attire - the state's faithful embrace both casual and Sunday best. Service times tend to center around 11 AM, though many offer earlier contemporary or later traditional options. Beyond denominational differences, you'll find a unifying focus on family, community, and the rhythms of the agricultural calendar that have long shaped Mississippi culture. From potlucks to homecoming celebrations, there's always an open seat at the table.
Church History in Mississippi
Mississippi's Christian heritage dates back to the earliest European settlements, with Protestantism taking root alongside the state's development. Waves of migration - from Scots-Irish Presbyterians to German Methodists - have left an indelible mark, giving rise to unique regional traditions. The state has also witnessed significant spiritual awakenings, from the fervent Camp Meeting revivals of the early 19th century to the Pentecostal movement's explosion in the 20th. Today, Mississippi's churches continue to be dynamic forces, shaping both the social fabric and the rich tapestry of the American South.
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