
Churches in Oklahoma
Oklahoma's vibrant spiritual tapestry is woven with 5,052 churches across 435 cities, reflecting the state's rich Christian heritage. From the towering steeples of 1,486 Baptist congregations to the 453 Methodist communities and 276 Assemblies of God, the faithful gather in traditional, contemporary, and blended styles to worship. Oklahoma's churches also nurture the next generation, with 1,522 active kids ministries and 1,219 thriving youth programs.
Churches in Oklahoma at a Glance
Top Denominations
Worship Styles
Family Programs Available
This information may not cover every church in Oklahoma. We're constantly working to improve our database and add more churches.
Cities in Oklahoma
Showing 281-320 of 435 cities
Gene Autry
2 churches
Mannsville
2 churches
Bluejacket
2 churches
Ramona
2 churches
Glencoe
2 churches
Dill City
2 churches
Depew
2 churches
Tipton
2 churches
Big Cabin
2 churches
Quinton
2 churches
Ringwood
2 churches
Langston
2 churches
Indianola
2 churches
Fittstown
2 churches
Canadian
2 churches
Eldorado
2 churches
Rattan
2 churches
Arcadia
2 churches
Welling
2 churches
Council Hill
2 churches
Nash
2 churches
Tyrone
2 churches
Washington
2 churches
Gage
2 churches
Lone Wolf
2 churches
Langley
2 churches
Buffalo
2 churches
Burns Flat
2 churches
Ninnekah
2 churches
Longdale
2 churches
Cookson
2 churches
Watts
2 churches
Kingston
2 churches
Weleetka
2 churches
Billings
2 churches
Covington
2 churches
Smithville
2 churches
Canton
2 churches
Hardesty
2 churches
Crawford
2 churches
Visiting Churches in Oklahoma
Visitors to Oklahoma's churches can expect a warm welcome, regardless of their faith background. While some congregations maintain a more formal, traditional dress code, many embrace a relaxed, contemporary style. Service times vary, but guests are encouraged to arrive early to find a seat and engage in the vibrant worship experience. Across the state, church communities reflect the rich cultural tapestry of Oklahoma, blending local traditions with universal Christian values.
Church History in Oklahoma
Oklahoma's Christian heritage is deeply rooted, tracing back to the arrival of European settlers and the Trail of Tears, which brought diverse denominations to the region. Over time, the state has witnessed powerful revivals and spiritual awakenings that have shaped its religious landscape. From the influential Holiness movement to the rise of independent and non-denominational churches, Oklahoma's 242 Christian congregations have adapted to the evolving needs of their communities, preserving timeless traditions while embracing new expressions of faith.
Frequently Asked Questions About Churches in Oklahoma
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