Browse 526 churches across Vermont
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Vermont has some of the oldest churches in New England, with white-steepled Congregational churches anchoring many town centers. The state has low church attendance compared to the national average, but Catholic, Episcopal, and United Church of Christ congregations remain active community centers.
Churches across 153 cities in Vermont
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Union Church of Proctor is an interdenominational church grounded in the Protestant tradition of Christianity, striving to give loving service to all people, seek righteousness, justice, good will and peace, foster forgiveness and compassion, and provide fellowship and unity for all.

First United Methodist Church Burlington seeks to balance ancient liturgies with contemporary life, offering a ministry that draws from and gives life to the local community.

The Cathedral Church of St. Paul is the Episcopal cathedral for the Diocese of Vermont, striving to be deeply connected to both its congregation and the wider Episcopal Church community. The church welcomes and includes people with diverse backgrounds and beliefs, practicing an 'ALL ARE WELCOME' approach.

St. Michael’s Episcopal Church is a loving, welcoming and dynamic faith community deeply rooted in the belief that we are all children of God. We seek, through the joyful experience and power of Christ, to serve all people as we pursue stewardship of the Earth, commit to deep generosity, and promote social, racial and economic justice.

Grace United Methodist Church in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, established in 1856, helps people develop an authentic, growing relationship with God through Jesus Christ by offering small groups, worship services, and practical service locally and globally.