
Churches in Virginia
Virginia's faith community is a tapestry of rich heritage and vibrant diversity. From the soaring spires of its 8,177 churches to the 603 cities that dot its landscape, the Old Dominion State's Christian traditions run deep. Baptists, Methodists, Christians, Presbyterians, and Episcopalians worship in 3,297 traditional, 1,211 contemporary, and 269 blended services, united by a shared commitment to serving 2,573 children and 2,028 youth through robust ministry programs and 1,415 small groups.
Churches in Virginia at a Glance
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This information may not cover every church in Virginia. We're constantly working to improve our database and add more churches.
Cities in Virginia
Showing 361-400 of 602 cities
Castlewood
3 churches
Saint Paul
3 churches
Rawlings
3 churches
Hague
3 churches
Cross Junction
3 churches
Seaford
3 churches
Claudville
3 churches
Patrick Springs
3 churches
Arvonia
3 churches
Branchville
3 churches
Vernon Hill
3 churches
Center Cross
3 churches
Rhoadesville
3 churches
Drewryville
3 churches
Goodview
3 churches
Pocahontas
3 churches
Glasgow
3 churches
Eagle Rock
3 churches
Capron
3 churches
Rockbridge Baths
3 churches
Port Republic
3 churches
Greenville
3 churches
Spencer
3 churches
Monterey
3 churches
Esmont
3 churches
Natural Bridge
3 churches
Fulks Run
3 churches
Temperanceville
3 churches
Dendron
3 churches
Bloxom
3 churches
Painter
3 churches
Bentonville
2 churches
Saint Charles
2 churches
Stanley
2 churches
Craigsville
2 churches
Reliance
2 churches
Penn Laird
2 churches
Wicomico Church
2 churches
Nellysford
2 churches
Zion Crossroads
2 churches
Visiting Churches in Virginia
Visiting a Virginia church is a welcoming experience. Most congregations embrace a relaxed dress code, so feel free to come as you are. Service times can vary, but many offer both traditional and contemporary options, often with Sunday School or Bible studies beforehand. Be mindful of regional etiquette, like standing for hymns and responding to the pastor. Above all, expect a warm reception and the chance to connect with the local community of faith.
Church History in Virginia
Christianity has been woven into the fabric of Virginia since its earliest days. The state's religious heritage dates back to the 17th century, when Anglican colonists established the first permanent English settlement at Jamestown. Over the centuries, waves of immigration have introduced diverse denominations, from Baptists and Methodists to Catholics and Quakers. Legendary revivals, like the Great Awakening, have sparked spiritual renewal, while unique traditions like Bible Belt culture have become deeply ingrained. Today, Virginia's churches continue to shape the state's identity, serving as community hubs and beacons of faith.
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