
Churches in New Hampshire
New Hampshire's Christian community stands tall like the state's majestic White Mountains, rooted in a rich heritage of faith that has weathered the centuries. With exactly 1,069 churches spanning 162 cities, this northeastern haven embraces a tapestry of 147 Baptist, 93 Catholic, 65 Congregational, 60 non-denominational, and 54 Methodist congregations. Regardless of one's spiritual tradition, the Granite State's diverse denominations and 402 vibrant children's ministries, 286 youth programs, and 196 small groups provide a warm welcome for all who seek to connect with the divine.
Churches in New Hampshire at a Glance
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This information may not cover every church in New Hampshire. We're constantly working to improve our database and add more churches.
Cities in New Hampshire
Showing 81-120 of 162 cities
Francestown
2 churches
Moultonborough
2 churches
Allenstown
2 churches
Boscawen
2 churches
Antrim
2 churches
Gilmanton Iron Works
2 churches
Campton
2 churches
Sanbornville
2 churches
Conway
2 churches
Charlestown
2 churches
Whitefield
2 churches
Northwood
2 churches
Kingston
2 churches
Mont Vernon
2 churches
Wilmot
2 churches
Enfield
2 churches
Hanover
2 churches
Hillsborough
2 churches
Berlin
2 churches
Strafford
2 churches
Center Conway
2 churches
Wentworth
2 churches
Hollis
2 churches
Hancock
2 churches
Union
2 churches
Lancaster
2 churches
Walpole
2 churches
Barnstead
2 churches
Marlborough
1 church
New Boston
1 church
Hopkinton
1 church
West Ossipee
1 church
Epsom
1 church
Lisbon
1 church
Fitzwilliam
1 church
Piermont
1 church
Littleton
1 church
Wolfeboro Falls
1 church
Deerfield
1 church
Candia
1 church
Visiting Churches in New Hampshire
Planning a visit to a New Hampshire church? Expect a range of worship styles - 402 traditional, 148 contemporary, and 65 blended services - so be sure to check ahead. While the dress code is generally casual, some congregations may lean more formal, so it's wise to err on the side of modesty. Beyond the pews, discover the state's unique regional culture, where old-world charm and modern amenities intertwine to create an unforgettable experience for the faithful.
Church History in New Hampshire
New Hampshire's Christian heritage dates back to the 17th century, when Puritan settlers first established congregations and shaped the state's religious landscape. In the centuries since, waves of immigration have introduced diverse denominations, from the state's original Congregational roots to the influx of Catholic, Baptist, and Methodist faiths. Throughout this evolution, New Hampshire has witnessed significant spiritual revivals, most notably the Great Awakening of the 1740s, which left an indelible mark on the region's churches and communities.
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