
Churches in Rhode Island
Rhode Island's faith landscape is a vibrant tapestry, with 1,012 churches across its 56 cities woven together by a rich spiritual heritage. From the towering steeples of 177 Catholic congregations to the contemporary worship of 122 modern churches, this small state celebrates a diverse array of 31 Christian denominations. At the heart of this community, 312 dynamic kids ministries and 192 youth programs nurture the next generation, while 150 small groups foster deep connections.
Churches in Rhode Island at a Glance
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This information may not cover every church in Rhode Island. We're constantly working to improve our database and add more churches.
Cities in Rhode Island
Showing 1-40 of 56 cities
Providence
158 churches
Pawtucket
82 churches
Warwick
68 churches
Cranston
65 churches
Newport
59 churches
Woonsocket
56 churches
West Warwick
35 churches
Cumberland
32 churches
East Providence
31 churches
North Kingstown
30 churches
Westerly
26 churches
Middletown
26 churches
Bristol
25 churches
North Providence
23 churches
Coventry
22 churches
Central Falls
20 churches
South Kingstown
19 churches
Barrington
18 churches
Portsmouth
17 churches
Johnston
16 churches
Lincoln
16 churches
Narragansett
15 churches
Tiverton
13 churches
East Greenwich
13 churches
Warren
12 churches
Smithfield
12 churches
Charlestown
10 churches
Wakefield
8 churches
North Smithfield
6 churches
Jamestown
6 churches
North Scituate
6 churches
Kingston
6 churches
Hopkinton
5 churches
Foster
5 churches
Rumford
5 churches
Riverside
5 churches
Ashaway
4 churches
Exeter
3 churches
Hope Valley
3 churches
West Greenwich
3 churches
Visiting Churches in Rhode Island
Visiting a Rhode Island church is an enriching experience. Most congregations welcome guests with open arms, though a few maintain a more traditional dress code. Service times range from early morning to evening, so visitors can find a worship time to suit their schedule. Beyond the church walls, Rhode Islanders are known for their warm hospitality and pride in local heritage - expect a uniquely New England flavor in every congregation.
Church History in Rhode Island
Rhode Island's Christian story traces back to its founding, when Roger Williams established the colony as a haven for religious freedom in 1636. In the centuries since, the state has witnessed powerful revivals that shaped its spiritual landscape. Waves of immigration also left an indelible mark, bringing unique Catholic, Baptist, and Episcopal traditions that remain integral to Rhode Island's faith communities today. From quirky church potlucks to hidden prayer labyrinths, this small state's congregations safeguard distinctive spiritual practices that honor its rich religious past.
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