Orthodox (Greek)
Orthodox (Greek) churches describe themselves with words like traditional liturgy, friendly, and conservative. There are 545 Orthodox (Greek) churches nationwide.
Popular church music styles include chanting, traditional hymns, and a capella. Orthodox (Greek) churches often offer adult education, community service, children's ministry, youth group, and faith and work programs.
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- California 43
- Colorado 9
- Connecticut 16
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- Florida 32
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- Georgia 8
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- Hawaii 1
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- Maine 5
- Maryland 10
- Massachusetts 38
- Michigan 23
- Minnesota 4
- Mississippi 2
- Missouri 4
- Montana 2
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- Pennsylvania 36
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- Utah 5
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- Washington 8
- West Virginia 6
- Wisconsin 7
- Wyoming 4
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- New Mexico 2
- New York 61
- Nebraska 4
- Nevada 5
- New Hampshire 12
- New Jersey 25
- North Carolina 13
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Where Orthodox (Greek) churches tend to fall across worship, theology, and community life. Get personalized recommendations →
Based on 7 churchesWorship Music
Hymns & organ
Contemporary & band-led
Hymns & organ
Contemporary & band-led
Worship Atmosphere
Liturgical & structured
Casual & relaxed
Liturgical & structured
Casual & relaxed
Spiritual Expression
Contemplative & reserved
Charismatic & Spirit-led
Contemplative & reserved
Charismatic & Spirit-led
Theological Openness
Progressive & affirming
Traditional & conservative
Progressive & affirming
Traditional & conservative
Life Stage & Family
All ages & stages
Young families & kids
All ages & stages
Young families & kids
Community Reach
Congregation-centered & deepening
Neighborhood-rooted & serving
Congregation-centered & deepening
Neighborhood-rooted & serving
Church Size
Small & intimate
Large & bustling
Small & intimate
Large & bustling
Visiting Orthodox (Greek) churches What to Expect
Bend, OR church responds to "What if I'm not a Christian?" Mar 2026
We love visitors and those interested in knowing some more about us. So when you come, you will be warmly welcomed and not expected to have to do things a particular way or give money. We're fello...
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Fort Worth, TX church responds to "What if I'm not a Christian?"
Jesus Christ was born, lived, died and rose on the third day to save the whole world from sin and death. Everyone is welcome to worship with us ad come to the knowledge of Jesus Christ.
Holy Sa...
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Pueblo, CO church responds to "What if I'm not a Christian?" Apr 2020
All are welcome to St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church. Our priests are most willing to sit and discuss our faith with anyone who asks.
Oak Lawn, IL church responds to "What if I'm not a Christian?"
We welcome all to come and observe our weekly Sunday Divine LIturgy or our special wekkday Litrugies. Our parish priest will be available to meet, by appointment, with anyone that is interested in...
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Wyckoff, NJ, NJ church responds to "What if I'm not a Christian?"
We welcome you here to be with us and God. We want you to feel the presence of the Holy Spirit and spend time in God's House.
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