
Churches in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania's Christian heritage is a vibrant tapestry, woven with 13,292 churches across 1,352 cities. From the towering steeples of 1,606 Methodist congregations to the rhythmic praise of 1,406 Baptist fellowships, the Keystone State's faith community is as diverse as its stunning landscapes. With 1,113 Catholic parishes and 969 Lutheran sanctuaries, alongside 913 Presbyterian meeting houses, believers of all traditions gather to worship. And at 5,304 traditional, 1,783 contemporary, and 550 blended services, Pennsylvanians of all ages encounter the timeless gospel - with 4,356 thriving children's ministries and 3,416 dynamic youth programs complementing 1,972 small groups.
Churches in Pennsylvania at a Glance
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This information may not cover every church in Pennsylvania. We're constantly working to improve our database and add more churches.
Cities in Pennsylvania
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16 churches
Farrell
16 churches
Gap
16 churches
Honey Brook
16 churches
Stroudsburg
16 churches
Jeannette
16 churches
Springfield
16 churches
Akron
15 churches
Aston
15 churches
Bernville
15 churches
Central City
15 churches
Cochranton
15 churches
Evans City
15 churches
Finleyville
15 churches
Hawley
15 churches
Lewistown
15 churches
Kingston
15 churches
Lock Haven
15 churches
New Holland
15 churches
Latrobe
15 churches
Quakertown
15 churches
Jenkintown
15 churches
Phoenixville
15 churches
Baden
14 churches
Burgettstown
14 churches
Clarion
14 churches
Dunmore
14 churches
Ebensburg
14 churches
Exton
14 churches
Fayetteville
14 churches
Felton
14 churches
Freeport
14 churches
Glen Mills
14 churches
Guys Mills
14 churches
Harrisville
14 churches
Howard
14 churches
Muncy
14 churches
Lansdowne
14 churches
Waynesburg
14 churches
Somerset
14 churches
Visiting Churches in Pennsylvania
Visiting a Pennsylvania church? Come as you are - the state's congregations welcome all with open arms, regardless of dress. Service times vary, but you'll find morning, afternoon, and evening options to fit your schedule. And don't be surprised by the regional flair - from the lilting accents to the hearty Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine served at fellowship dinners, your church experience will be infused with the state's unique cultural heritage.
Church History in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania's Christian story stretches back to the earliest colonial days, with William Penn's 1682 founding of the Province of Pennsylvania as a haven for religious freedom. In the decades that followed, the state became a hub of spiritual awakening, hosting legendary revivals that transformed the American landscape. Waves of immigration also left an indelible mark, as German Lutherans, Irish Catholics, and other European believers brought their faith traditions to the Keystone State, helping to shape its diverse denominational tapestry. Today, Pennsylvania's churches continue to honor this rich heritage, preserving time-honored customs while innovating for a new generation of disciples.
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