
Churches in Missouri
The Show-Me State shines brightly with a vibrant, thriving Christian community of 6,415 churches across its 664 cities. From the towering steeples of its 1,697 Baptist congregations to the contemporary energy of 968 modern worship services, Missouri's faith heritage is as diverse as it is deep-rooted. Alongside 527 Methodist, 452 Christian, 316 Catholic, and 264 Church of Christ communities, this Heartland haven nurtures the spiritual lives of over 2,007 children and 1,628 youth through its expansive ministry programs.
Churches in Missouri at a Glance
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This information may not cover every church in Missouri. We're constantly working to improve our database and add more churches.
Cities in Missouri
Showing 41-80 of 664 cities
Park Hills
25 churches
Wildwood
24 churches
Aurora
23 churches
Maryland Heights
23 churches
Dixon
23 churches
Bolivar
23 churches
Moberly
23 churches
Sikeston
23 churches
Potosi
23 churches
Monett
23 churches
Bridgeton
22 churches
Arnold
22 churches
Eldon
20 churches
Bonne Terre
20 churches
Fenton
19 churches
Dexter
19 churches
Nixa
19 churches
Clinton
18 churches
Troy
18 churches
Salem
18 churches
Saint James
17 churches
Waynesville
17 churches
Fredericktown
17 churches
Mexico
17 churches
Union
17 churches
Webb City
16 churches
Jackson
16 churches
Camdenton
16 churches
Reeds Spring
16 churches
Kirksville
16 churches
Festus
16 churches
Rogersville
15 churches
Republic
15 churches
Harrisonville
15 churches
Manchester
14 churches
Kennett
14 churches
Washington
14 churches
Macon
14 churches
Kearney
14 churches
Forsyth
14 churches
Visiting Churches in Missouri
Visitors to Missouri's churches can expect a warm welcome, regardless of their faith background. While some congregations maintain a traditional dress code, many embrace a more casual, come-as-you-are atmosphere. Service times vary, but you'll find a mix of morning, afternoon, and evening options to suit your schedule. Be sure to explore the unique regional culture infusing each local church, from frontier-inspired architecture to gospel choirs that'll have you dancing in the pews.
Church History in Missouri
Missouri's Christian legacy stretches back to the early 19th century, when the state's strategic location along westward expansion routes made it a hub for religious revival and immigration. Iconic figures like frontier preacher Daniel Boone and renowned evangelist Billy Sunday left an indelible mark, sparking powerful movements that continue to shape Missouri's vibrant faith landscape today. From the German Lutherans who established close-knit communities to the African American churches that fought for civil rights, the state's religious diversity has always been a source of strength, uniting believers across denominations in a shared commitment to serving the Lord.
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