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Christ Church United Church of Christ is an Open and Affirming congregation in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania that welcomes all to worship in their sanctuary or online. They are committed to community service, accessibility, and creating meaningful connections through worship and ministry programs.

Elizabethtown BIC Church is a Brethren in Christ congregation committed to every generation growing together as Christ's hands and feet in their world. They offer in-person and online worship services with programs for all ages.

St. Peter Catholic Church is a parish committed to sharing the good news of Jesus Christ through prayer, service, scripture and sacrament in the living Catholic and apostolic tradition. The church welcomes all to walk with them on their journey of faith.

Elizabethtown First Church of God is organized around a 'houses' model where small groups meet weekly for worship, discipleship, fellowship, and service, with all houses gathering monthly. The church emphasizes being 'Inwardly Strong, Outwardly Focused' with a commitment to making a difference in lives and serving all ages and seasons of life.

Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church is a community of disciples called and empowered by the Holy Spirit to receive and share the light of Christ through liturgy, fellowship, education, witness, and service. Tracing its roots to the 1740s, the congregation has worshipped at its current East High Street location since 1771.