A careful record of every Christian community we can find in New Mexico — from the historic downtown cathedrals to the storefront congregations at the edge of the map. 1,908 churches, across 176 towns and cities, representing 53 traditions.
Our New Mexico record includes 1,908 active churches, drawn from every corner of the state — city cathedrals, rural meetinghouses, storefront missions, and the long-standing ethnic congregations that shape New Mexico's religious texture.
We define "church" generously: any congregation gathering weekly or more often for public Christian worship, regardless of tradition, size, or affiliation. We list storefront missions alongside cathedrals. We do not rank.
Entries are arranged by tradition and by city. Where a church is distinguished by history, architecture, music, or civic witness, we have said so — quietly. Where it is ordinary, we have also said so, for ordinariness is what the overwhelming majority of churches offer, and what most people, most Sundays, are looking for.
The 176 cities and towns below account for New Mexico's full church map. The top by church count is Albuquerque with 274 on record.
The largest New Mexico city in our record. 274 churches spanning many traditions.
Enter Albuquerque →The largest New Mexico city in our record. 95 churches spanning many traditions.
Enter Roswell →The largest New Mexico city in our record. 86 churches spanning many traditions.
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Any congregation gathering weekly or more often for public Christian worship, with a physical location open to visitors. We list storefront missions alongside cathedrals. We verify activity quarterly.
The simplest path is to enter your city or ZIP in the search bar. You can also browse by city within this state, or filter by tradition, language, or service time.
No. Churches List is independent. We accept no sponsored listings. Our editors hold a range of Christian affiliations; our editorial standards are published under §II of the About page.
Every church entry is reviewed at least once per year. Hours, schedules, and contact information are verified quarterly. Corrections can be submitted at any time.
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