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Churches near Troy, VA

271 churches found
  1. Unity of Charlottesville
    Independent · Charlottesville, VA
  2. Gallee Baptist Church Louisa
    Baptist (SBC) · Kents Store, VA
    We are a "Battleground of Victory and Deliverance" preaching and teaching Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour
  3. Bybees Road Baptist Church
    Baptist (SBC) · Troy, VA
  4. Palmyra United Methodist Church
    Methodist (UMC) · Palmyra, VA
  5. Lasley United Methodist Church
    Methodist (UMC) · Louisa, VA
    Newcomers welcome
    John Lasley donated the land Lasley is located on. The original building was a log cabin and the first Methodist church in Louisa County. Actual records go back to O...
  6. Therismos Fellowship
    Nondenominational · Louisa, VA
  7. Evergreen Bibleway
    Nondenominational · Louisa, VA
  8. Life at Zion Baptist Church
    Baptist (SBC) · Zion Crossroads, VA
  9. Zion United Methodist Church
    Methodist (UMC) · Troy, VA
  10. Salem United Methodist Church
    Methodist (UMC) · Palmyra, VA
  11. Berea Baptist Church
    Baptist (SBC) · Louisa, VA
  12. Forest Hill Baptist Church
    Baptist · Gordonsville, VA
    A Little Country Church with a Big Gospel Message: Only Jesus Saves
  13. Louisa United Methodist Church
    Methodist · Louisa, VA
    Serving God with mind, heart, and hands. Sundays @ LUMC Join us! 8:30 am Early Worship; 9:45 am Sunday School All Ages; 11:00 am Late Worship (Nursery is available)
  14. Bell's Grove Christian Church
  15. Fork Union Presbyterian Church
    Presbyterian (PCUSA) · Fork Union, VA
  16. Beaver Dam Baptist Church
    Baptist (SBC) · Troy, VA
  17. Macedonia United Methodist Church
    Methodist (UMC) · Louisa, VA
  18. Byrd Chapel United Methodist Church
    Methodist (UMC) · Kents Store, VA
  19. Beulah Baptist Church
    Baptist (SBC) · Kents Store, VA
  20. Ebenezer United Methodist Church
    Methodist (UMC) · Louisa, VA
    Ebenezer was first a log church on what is now Hickory Creek Road. It burned and was rebuilt on its present site on land donated by Richard A. and Eliza J. Perkins in...