
Churches in Oregon
From the towering evergreens to the rugged coastline, Oregon's Christian community is as diverse and vibrant as the landscape itself. With exactly 3,337 churches spanning 256 cities, this state is home to a rich tapestry of faith traditions - from the 354 Baptist congregations to the 171 Catholic parishes and 160 non-denominational fellowships. Families flock to the 1,114 kids ministries and 834 youth programs, while 638 small groups foster deeper connections. Whether worshipping through the lens of 1,097 traditional, 686 contemporary, or 152 blended services, Oregonians have carved out a unique space for their relationship with the divine.
Churches in Oregon at a Glance
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This information may not cover every church in Oregon. We're constantly working to improve our database and add more churches.
Cities in Oregon
Showing 41-80 of 256 cities
Sutherlin
13 churches
Cottage Grove
13 churches
Myrtle Creek
13 churches
Canby
13 churches
The Dalles
13 churches
Prineville
13 churches
Ontario
12 churches
Estacada
12 churches
Coquille
12 churches
Creswell
12 churches
Junction City
12 churches
Lincoln City
11 churches
Molalla
11 churches
Florence
11 churches
Hood River
11 churches
Philomath
10 churches
Sandy
10 churches
Astoria
10 churches
Happy Valley
10 churches
Cornelius
10 churches
Gold Beach
9 churches
Baker City
9 churches
Stayton
9 churches
Brookings
9 churches
Jacksonville
8 churches
Gladstone
8 churches
Milton Freewater
8 churches
Vale
8 churches
Veneta
8 churches
Scio
8 churches
Saint Helens
8 churches
Scappoose
8 churches
Lakeview
8 churches
Boring
8 churches
La Pine
8 churches
Clackamas
8 churches
Fairview
7 churches
Rogue River
7 churches
Monmouth
7 churches
Brownsville
7 churches
Visiting Churches in Oregon
Planning a visit to an Oregon church? Expect a warm welcome, regardless of your faith background. Most congregations maintain a casual, come-as-you-are dress code, though a few more traditional settings may call for Sunday best. Service times vary, with many offering multiple options throughout the day. Be mindful of regional cultural nuances, such as the emphasis on environmental stewardship and support for local businesses - you may even spot a coffee cart or craft fair between worship experiences.
Church History in Oregon
Oregon's Christian heritage runs deep, shaped by waves of immigration and a rugged pioneering spirit. The state's first churches were established in the 1830s by Methodist and Congregationalist missionaries, who ministered to Oregon Trail travelers and nascent communities. In the following decades, Catholic, Baptist, and Lutheran faiths took root, often carried by European settlers seeking religious freedom. Revivals and camp meetings further fueled the growth of Oregon's diverse denominational landscape, while unique regional traditions, such as the Silverton Spiritualist Camp, added vibrant textures to the state's spiritual tapestry.
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