70 parishes on record in Manhattan — from downtown cathedrals to the storefront congregations that shape the city's religious life. 34 distinct traditions, 8 verified entries.
A small but living presence.
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Browse Lutheran →A small but living presence.
Browse Presbyterian →A small but living presence.
Browse Christian →"You're invited to RHC this Sunday at 8:30A + 10A + 11:30A! Whether you are new to the area, new to church, or a long-time follower of Jesus...
Bible-believing and teaching church. Children's programs available during both services. Please visit our website for more information.
"For the city. For the world. The Well is an authentic and accepting community of Jesus followers committed to joy, freedom, and spiritual...
Events at "the Heights" _______Sunday______ 8:00am MasterLife 9:15am Bible Study for all ages 10:30am Morning Worship hour 6:00pm Disciplesh...
A CHURCH WITH A VISION. A PEOPLE WITH A PURPOSE. Dynamic Praise & Worship. Bible based preaching. Spirit led ministry. Great Children's Mini...
Christ the Redeemer Church does not own a building, so the Woodside Lane mailing address is the pastor's home office, and the Scenic Drive a...
For a first visit, the editors recommend three parishes: Rock Hills Church (Christian), Crestview Christian Church (Non-Denominational), and The Well (Wesleyan). Together they offer a representative sample of Manhattan's worship life.