Dallas: Church
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First Baptist Dallas
First Baptist Dallas is a Southern Baptist megachurch located in Dallas, Texas. It was established in 1868 and, as of 2018, has a congregation of about 13,000.
Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe
Catholic seat of the Bishop of Dallas The Cathedral Santuario de la Virgen de Guadalupe is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas, Texas. The structure dates from the late 19th century and is located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas.
Park Cities Presbyterian Church
Park Cities Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian Church in America megachurch in Dallas, Texas with about 5,500 members. It is member of the North Texas Presbytery of the PCA.
First Presbyterian Church of Dallas
First Presbyterian Church of Dallas is a historic congregation at 1835 Young Street in the Farmers Market District of downtown Dallas, Texas. The current building is a contributing property in the Harwood Street Historic District and a Dallas Landmark. The congregation was founded in 1856 as the first U.S.
Highland Park Presbyterian Church
Highland Park Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian church in University Park, Texas, with a Dallas post office address. In 2013, HP Pres voted to change its affiliation from Presbyterian Church to ECO: A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians.
Highland Park United Methodist Church
Highland Park United Methodist Church is a United Methodist church in Dallas, Texas.
Oak Lawn United Methodist Church
Oak Lawn Methodist Episcopal Church, South is a historic United Methodist church at 3014 Oak Lawn Avenue in Dallas, Texas. The late Gothic Revival church building began construction in 1911 and was completed in 1915. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
Church of the Incarnation
The Church of the Incarnation is a parish of the Diocese of Dallas of the Episcopal Church, located at 3966 McKinney Avenue in Dallas, Texas. The church was founded in 1879 by Bishop Alexander Garrett as the Cathedral Chapel of the Incarnation.
Cathedral Church of Saint Matthew
The Cathedral Church of Saint Matthew, known simply as St. Matthew's Cathedral, is an Episcopal cathedral church located at 5100 Ross Avenue in Dallas, Texas, in the United States.
Cathedral of Hope
The Cathedral of Hope, a member congregation of the United Church of Christ, is an historically and predominantly LGBT congregation located in the Oak Lawn area of Dallas, Texas, in the United States.
Lower Greenville
Lower Greenville is a neighborhood in east Dallas, Texas, west of Lakewood. Specifically, the neighborhood is the area adjacent to Greenville Avenue south of Mercedes Avenue and north of Belmont Avenue.
Trinity English Lutheran Church
Trinity English Lutheran Church is a historic Lutheran church at 3100 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard in Dallas, Texas. The congregation is currently part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
Inspiring Body of Christ Church
The Inspiring Body of Christ Church is a non-denominational megachurch in Dallas, Texas, USA. The pastor is Rickie G. Rush. A survey by Outreach Magazine in 2008 ranked the church 87th in the USA based on weekly attendance of 7,500.
Grace United Methodist Church
Grace United Methodist Church, formerly Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, is a historic Methodist church at 4105 Junius Street in Dallas, Texas. It was built in 1903 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
Emmanuel Lutheran Church
Emanuel Lutheran Church is a historic Lutheran church at 4311 San Jacinto Ave. in Dallas, Texas. It was built in 1931 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. The congregation is currently affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The building is also home to the Emanuel Community Center.
Central Congregational Church
Central Congregational Church is a historic church building at 1530 N. Carroll in Dallas, Texas. The late Gothic Revival church building was constructed in 1920 for the Central Congregational Church congregation before it moved to another location.
The Potter's House Church
The Potter's House is a megachurch in Dallas, Texas, United States, founded by T. D. Jakes. Outreach magazine ranked it the 10th largest in the US as of 2008 based on a weekly attendance of 17,000 and a capacity of about 8,000.
Central Christian Church
Central Christian Church of Dallas, Texas was the longest continuously operating Protestant congregation in Dallas. The church, located at 4711 Westside Drive, marked its 150th anniversary in 2013. The church was a member congregation of the Christian Church, a mainline Protestant Christian denomination in North America.
Saint Seraphim Orthodox Cathedral
Saint Seraphim Cathedral, located near downtown Dallas, Texas, is the primary episcopal seat of the Diocese of the South, sharing its status with Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Miami Lakes, Florida.