How to Find a Church Building

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Example of an A-frame style church building.

The buildings that churches meet in can be as unique as the individuals themselves. Traditional structures, such as A-frame style peaks or cathedrals with steeples, typically reflect the values its people place on reverence and church history. Modern congregations often opt for gathering in something more familiar to their communities, such as a movie theater, school, bar or warehouse facility. Locating a church building begins with recognizing such distinctions in order to select a church that best fits your needs.

Instructions

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      Visit an online church search engine, such as FlockFinder.com, WillowCreek.com or MassTimes.org.

    • 2

      Type in your location and any preferences on how close you would like the church building to be to where you live. Click "Submit" to initiate your search.

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      Choose a congregation from your search results and click on the link to its website.

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      Locate the address of the church by viewing its contact information, often located at the bottom of the main page or under a "Contact Us" tab.

    • 5

      Visit Maps.Google.com or MapQuest.com and type the church address into the search area.

Tips & Warnings

  • You can also obtain a church building's address from a phone book or local newspaper listing of area congregations.

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  • Photo Credit church image by pearlguy from Fotolia.com

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