
Churches in Tennessee
Tennessee's Christian tapestry is woven with a rich, storied heritage. From the soaring steeples of 8,525 churches that dot the rolling hills and vibrant cities, to the soulful harmonies of 3,383 traditional, 1,194 contemporary, and 239 blended worship styles, the Volunteer State's faith community reflects remarkable diversity. Across 476 cities, 2,924 Baptist, 774 Methodist, 685 Church of Christ, 377 Presbyterian, and 338 Church of God congregations nurture the spiritual lives of 2,306 children's ministries, 1,869 youth programs, and 1,386 small groups.
Churches in Tennessee at a Glance
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This information may not cover every church in Tennessee. We're constantly working to improve our database and add more churches.
Cities in Tennessee
Showing 41-80 of 475 cities
Madison
36 churches
Bartlett
35 churches
Savannah
35 churches
Mount Juliet
35 churches
Dyersburg
34 churches
Antioch
32 churches
Arlington
31 churches
Harriman
31 churches
Ooltewah
31 churches
Jonesborough
31 churches
Erwin
30 churches
Paris
30 churches
Hixson
30 churches
Dickson
29 churches
Pulaski
29 churches
Fayetteville
29 churches
Athens
29 churches
Smithville
27 churches
Covington
27 churches
Soddy Daisy
26 churches
Martin
26 churches
Brownsville
26 churches
Manchester
26 churches
Union City
25 churches
Lexington
25 churches
Pikeville
25 churches
Newport
24 churches
Rogersville
24 churches
Dunlap
23 churches
Clinton
23 churches
Portland
23 churches
Henderson
22 churches
Somerville
22 churches
Humboldt
22 churches
Woodbury
20 churches
Kingston
20 churches
Ripley
19 churches
Trenton
19 churches
Lewisburg
19 churches
Madisonville
19 churches
Visiting Churches in Tennessee
Visitors to Tennessee churches can expect a warm, welcoming atmosphere. While casual attire is typically acceptable, some congregations may have slightly more formal dress codes. Service times vary, but often include Sunday morning gatherings and midweek Bible studies. Visitors should be mindful of regional cultural traditions, such as the prominence of hospitality and community. Many churches also offer robust fellowship opportunities beyond Sunday worship.
Church History in Tennessee
Tennessee's Christian heritage stretches back centuries, shaping the state's character and identity. The first recorded religious revival in America, the 'Great Awakening' of the 1740s, ignited spiritual fervor that continues to this day. Waves of immigration from Europe and the American South have also influenced the state's diverse denominational landscape. From the spirituals sung in Nashville's historic Black churches to the sacred harp traditions of Appalachia, Tennessee's faith communities have long been intertwined with the region's unique cultural and musical expressions.
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