Vermont has 583 churches in the Churches List directory. Holiday schedules change every year and are set by each congregation, so this page does not print service times; it points you to the churches that publish them. 159 Vermont listings link a website where Holy Week and Easter Sunday services are typically posted, and 574 carry a phone number for a direct answer.
Holy Week schedules are the fullest of the church year. As general denominational practice: Catholic, Episcopal, Lutheran, and Orthodox parishes typically hold Palm Sunday, Maundy (Holy) Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Vigil liturgies before Easter Sunday; many Protestant congregations hold Good Friday services and Easter sunrise services in addition to Sunday morning worship. Exact times vary by parish and by year, so confirm with the church directly.
| Liturgical tradition in Vermont | Churches listed |
|---|---|
| Catholic | 62 |
| Episcopal | 58 |
| United Methodist | 26 |
| Methodist | 12 |
| Lutheran | 11 |
| Presbyterian | 4 |
| Orthodox | 4 |
Verified listings with a working website, ranked by review count — the fastest route to a posted holiday schedule.
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"Christ Memorial Church proclaims the good news that forgiveness for sins and eternal life are available by faith in Jesus. We seek to sing that good news, to preach it, to live it...
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Located 4 miles north of town at Exit 2, US 7 A catalyst for revival Morning Service 10 AM Powerful and lively worship.
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Christ Episcopal Church is a historic church located at 64 State Street in Montpelier, Vermont in the United States. It was founded in 1840.
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Holy Eucharist Wednesdays, 12 noon Sundays, 8 am, 10 am with Choir and Organist Adult Christian Education, Sundays 9 am Church School, Sundays 10-10:45 am
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Churches List does not collect holiday service times, and no time on this page is implied. Counts are live directory figures for Vermont. Tradition descriptions are general denominational practice, not a statement about any specific parish. To confirm a service, use the phone number or website on the church's directory page, and see the corrections page if a listing is out of date.