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How to Choose and How to Find Churches
Churches are places of worship where people go to pray and read from a bible. There are many different types of churches, such as Catholic, Baptist, Anglican, Apostolic, Assembly of God, Bible, Christian, Christian Fellowship, Christian Reformed, Christ Community, Christ the King, Crossroads, Calvary, Cathedral, Episcopal, Evangelical, Evangelical Free, Emergent, Faith, Faith Baptist, Fellowship, Foursquare, Gateway, Grace, Harvest, Hope, Journey, Independent, Latter Day Saints, Lutheran, Mennonite, Methodist, Missionary, Mission, Mormon, Nazarene, non-denominational, Orthodox, Pentecostal, Presbyterian, Protestant, Reformed, Revolution, Rock, Sacred Heart, Seventh Day Adventist, Tabernacle, Temple, Trinity, Unity, Vineyard, Unitarian, United Methodist, and Wesleyan. Thousands of churches exist all over the country, inviting worshippers in for prayer and salvation. Many churches and parishes call their sermons or preachings different things, but they all have one thing in common: coming together in prayer and unity. Many churches such as Apostolic help the community by opening up missions. Most churches hold weekly gatherings. In the Catholic church, it's called Mass. Priests say the Mass, while in other churches and beliefs the leader is called a preacher. Most churches or assemblies feature a church covenant, or a way of beliefs that worshippers follow. Whatever religion you follow, there is a church for you. In many cities churches have been known to help Narcotics anonymous and Alcoholics anonymous meeting with a place for meetings and gatherings. You can find churches in your local phone book or by searching online directory listings. Be specific in your search, entering the exact denomination you're interested in.
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Find local community Churches in Hartford. Catholic churches, Baptist churches, Christian churches. Missions, ministries and Churches near you in Hartford
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CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
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860-522-9275
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457 Main St
Hartford, CT 06103
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TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF HA
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860-527-8133
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120 Sigourney St
Hartford, CT 06105
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OUR LADY OF FATIMA CHURCH
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860-236-1443
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Fatima Sq
Hartford, CT 06105
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GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA
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860-527-7792
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46 Woodland St
Hartford, CT 06105
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SOUTHWEST CHURCH OF CHRIST
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860-953-7779
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Hartford, CT 06101
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GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
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860-233-0825
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55 New Park Ave
Hartford, CT 06106
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SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF
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860-249-8627
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277 Main St
Hartford, CT 06106
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THE UNIVERSAL CHURCH
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860-548-1700
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162 Washington St
Hartford, CT 06106
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ST MONICAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
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860-522-7761
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31 Mather St
Hartford, CT 06120
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SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH
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860-247-3767
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350 Albany Ave
Hartford, CT 06120
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NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH OF GOD
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860-243-5000
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339 Blue Hills Ave
Hartford, CT 06112
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FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER CHURCH O
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860-242-4662
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650 Blue Hills Ave
Hartford, CT 06112
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KINGS TEMPLE CHURCH
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860-286-0535
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200 Nahum Dr Apt B2
Hartford, CT 06112
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MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH ABC
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860-247-6836
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142 Fairfield Ave
Hartford, CT 06114
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HARTFORD ALL NATIONS S D A CHU
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860-236-9885
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870 Prospect Ave
Hartford, CT 06105
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UNITARIAN MEETINGHOUSE
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860-233-9897
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50 Bloomfield Ave
Hartford, CT 06105
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ASYLUM HILL CONGREGATIONAL CHU
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860-525-5696
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814 Asylum Ave
Hartford, CT 06105
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ST CYRIL & ST METHODIUS
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860-522-9157
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55 Charter Oak Ave
Hartford, CT 06106
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HOLY TRINITY ROMAN CATHOLIC CH
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860-246-4162
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53 Capitol Ave
Hartford, CT 06106
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GREATER FAITH DELIVERANCE MINI
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860-236-9673
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31 Prospect Ave
Hartford, CT 06106
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Some churches belong to the National Council of Churches to promote common interests of their religious communities. Churches often reach out to other religious groups to find common bonds and create interfaith initiatives, such as coalitions between Jews and Christians or Christians and Muslims. Some churches are non-denominational and do not align their mission and teachings to an established denomination. Denominational churches usually belong to a religious group that has a long and established history and following. To find a church that is right for you, research the different types of churches, seek out what they believe and see if your faith and allegiances agree with them.
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