13 churches on record in Cuba — from downtown cathedrals to the storefront congregations that shape the city's religious life. 8 distinct traditions, 0 verified entries. It is one of the cities we index across New Mexico, and sits in Sandoval County within the Albuquerque, NM metro area. Its largest tradition is Brethren.
A small but living presence.
Browse Brethren →A small but living presence.
Browse Catholic →A small but living presence.
Browse Missionary →A small but living presence.
Browse Non-Denominational →A small but living presence.
Browse Presbyterian →A small but living presence.
Browse Baptist Churches →A small but living presence.
Browse Seventh Day Adventist →A small but living presence.
Browse Evangelical →Bible Study and worship service Saturday mornings at 11:00 at 04 Hwy 126, Cuba, NM. Children, Youth, Teens, and Adults welcome.
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We list 13 churches in Cuba, New Mexico, across 8 traditions. Every entry carries the street address and map coordinates, so the nearest congregation to you is the one closest on the map above, not the one that paid for placement. Nobody can pay to appear here. If you are looking for a particular tradition, the largest in Cuba is Brethren with 4 churches; the filters above narrow the list by tradition or by first letter.
For a first visit, the editors recommend three churches: Cuba Presbyterian Church (Presbyterian), Cuba Bilingual Seventh-Day Adventist Church (Seventh Day Adventist), and Immaculate Conception Catholic School (Catholic). Together they offer a representative sample of Cuba's worship life.