Christianity in Omaha, Nebraska
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Christianity
in Omaha
, Nebraska
has been integral to the growth and development of the city since its founding in 1854. In addition to providing Christian religious and social leadership, individually and collectively the city's churches have also led a variety of political campaigns throughout the city's history.
. Within six months the city had a regular Methodist circuit rider
who conducted services at the territorial capitol.
The Omaha Claim Club
donated two lots for the congregation to build a church, and soon after Baptists, Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Episcopalians and Roman Catholics followed. Catholics dedicated St. Philomena's Cathedral in 1856, and the entire Creighton family, including Edward
, his wife Mary, and his brother John
greatly supported the Catholic Church. Pioneer banker Augustus Kountze
called for and financially supported the founding of the first Lutheran church west of the Missouri River
, which was then called Immanuel Lutheran Church
and was located downtown. It was renamed after Kountze's father in the 1880s.
Episcopalians counted a great deal of political leaders in their ranks through the 1900s. St. John's African Methodist Episcopal Church
, organized in 1867, was the first church for African Americans in Nebraska.
Edward and Lizzie Robinson
founded the first Church of God in Christ
congregation in Nebraska in North Omaha in 1916. The distinguished United Methodist Bishop
John Louis Nuelsen
was assigned to the Omaha Episcopal Area from 1908 through 1912. The Notre Dame Academy and Convent
located in the Florence
neighborhood was closely affiliated with the Czech community of Omaha from its founding in the 1920s through its closure in the 1970s.
In 1936 a federally-funded survey on religion found that Protestants were the largest religious body in the city, with Lutherans the largest denomination. Roman Catholics from throughout Europe had formed churches throughout South Omaha, including Latvia
n, Polish
, German and Czech congregations. In 1953, Hanscom Park United Methodist Church
gained national attention when the pastor formed a psychiatric support group for Methodist ministers. St. Cecilia Cathedral
, the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha
, is notable for the Spanish Renaissance Revival style design employed during the 54 years it took to build it in the city's Gold Coast Historic District
. A 1966 documentary about a church in Omaha called A Time for Burning
was nominated for an Academy Award. In 2005 the film was named by the Library of Congress as one of 25 films to be included in the National Film Registry
.
. Calvin Memorial Presbyterian Church
has been noted as, "architecturally significant to Omaha as a fine example of the Neo-Classical Revival Style of architecture." Holy Family Catholic Church
is the oldest existing Catholic Church in Omaha. Zion Baptist Church, an early Black church in the city's Near North Side
neighborhood, is housed in a building that was designed by noted master architect Clarence W. Wigington
.
. David Rice, of the notorious Rice/Poindexter Case
, was a guitar player at the church in the early 1970s. Former United Methodist minister and district superintendent Lowen Kruse
as a Nebraska state senator
since 2001. In 2007 a group of socially conservative churches protested a proposed speech by author Anne Lamott
at the Jesuit Catholic Creighton University
. This political pressure caused the University to cancel the popular Presbyterian author's appearance. A coalition of progressive Protestant churches re-invited Lamott to the city and she delivered her talk at the Holland Performing Arts Center instead of Creighton. Lamott was so impressed with this action that she waived all speaking fees. Other churches in the city have been active in Nebraskans for Peace
and Habitat for Humanity, which was housed at Pearl Memorial United Methodist Church
for several years. Kenneth Vavrina
, the priest of St. Richard's Catholic Church, has been an outspoken advocate to calm racial tension in Omaha
.
Christianity
Christianity is a monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus as presented in canonical gospels and other New Testament writings...
in Omaha
Omaha
Omaha may refer to:*Omaha , a Native American tribe that currently resides in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Nebraska-Places:United States* Omaha, Nebraska* Omaha, Arkansas* Omaha, Georgia* Omaha, Illinois* Omaha, Texas...
, Nebraska
Nebraska
Nebraska is a state on the Great Plains of the Midwestern United States. The state's capital is Lincoln and its largest city is Omaha, on the Missouri River....
has been integral to the growth and development of the city since its founding in 1854. In addition to providing Christian religious and social leadership, individually and collectively the city's churches have also led a variety of political campaigns throughout the city's history.
History
The first sermon in Omaha was preached in 1854 by Peter Cooper, an English Methodist who operated a quarry in the city. Almost all of the sixteen attendees lived in neighboring Council BluffsCouncil Bluffs, Iowa
Council Bluffs, known until 1852 as Kanesville, Iowathe historic starting point of the Mormon Trail and eventual northernmost anchor town of the other emigrant trailsis a city in and the county seat of Pottawattamie County, Iowa, United States and is on the east bank of the Missouri River across...
. Within six months the city had a regular Methodist circuit rider
Circuit rider
Circuit rider is a term originating from the United States for any professional who travels a regular circuit of locations to provide services, and has several specific applications:...
who conducted services at the territorial capitol.
The Omaha Claim Club
Omaha Claim Club
The Omaha Claim Club, also called the Omaha Township Claim Association and the Omaha Land Company, was organized in 1854 for the purpose of "encouraging the building of a city" and protecting members' claims in the area platted for Omaha City in the Nebraska Territory. At its peak the club included...
donated two lots for the congregation to build a church, and soon after Baptists, Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Episcopalians and Roman Catholics followed. Catholics dedicated St. Philomena's Cathedral in 1856, and the entire Creighton family, including Edward
Edward Creighton
Edward Creighton was a prominent pioneer businessman in early Omaha, Nebraska. The brother of John A. Creighton, the Creightons were responsible for founding many institutions that were central to the growth and development of Omaha...
, his wife Mary, and his brother John
John A. Creighton
Count John A. Creighton was a pioneer businessman and philanthropist in Omaha, Nebraska who founded Creighton University...
greatly supported the Catholic Church. Pioneer banker Augustus Kountze
Augustus Kountze
Augustus Kountze was a pioneer banker, politician, philanthropist and railroad supporter in Omaha, Nebraska, Kountze, Texas and New York City...
called for and financially supported the founding of the first Lutheran church west of the Missouri River
Missouri River
The Missouri River flows through the central United States, and is a tributary of the Mississippi River. It is the longest river in North America and drains the third largest area, though only the thirteenth largest by discharge. The Missouri's watershed encompasses most of the American Great...
, which was then called Immanuel Lutheran Church
Kountze Memorial Lutheran Church
Kountze Memorial Lutheran Church is located at 2650 Farnam Street in Midtown Omaha, Nebraska. Organized on December 5, 1858 as Immanuel's Evangelical Lutheran Church, the church is thought to be the first Lutheran congregation organized west of the Missouri River...
and was located downtown. It was renamed after Kountze's father in the 1880s.
Episcopalians counted a great deal of political leaders in their ranks through the 1900s. St. John's African Methodist Episcopal Church
St. John's African Methodist Episcopal Church
St. John African Methodist Episcopal Church was the first church for African Americans in Nebraska, organized in North Omaha in 1867. It is located at 2402 North 22nd Street in the Near North Side neighborhood. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building was...
, organized in 1867, was the first church for African Americans in Nebraska.
Edward and Lizzie Robinson
Lizzie Robinson House
The Lizzie Robinson House, located at 2864 Corby Street in North Omaha, Nebraska, is the location of the first Church of God in Christ congregation in the state...
founded the first Church of God in Christ
Church of God in Christ
The Church of God in Christ is a Pentecostal Holiness Christian denomination with a predominantly African-American membership. With nearly five million members in the United States and 12,000 congregations, it is the largest Pentecostal church and the fifth largest Christian church in the U.S....
congregation in Nebraska in North Omaha in 1916. The distinguished United Methodist Bishop
Bishop
A bishop is an ordained or consecrated member of the Christian clergy who is generally entrusted with a position of authority and oversight. Within the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox Churches, in the Assyrian Church of the East, in the Independent Catholic Churches, and in the...
John Louis Nuelsen
John Louis Nuelsen
John Louis Nuelsen was a German-American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church and The Methodist Church, elected in 1908. He also distinguished himself as a Methodist Pastor, as a college and seminary professor and theologian, and as an author and editor.-Birth and Family:John was born 19...
was assigned to the Omaha Episcopal Area from 1908 through 1912. The Notre Dame Academy and Convent
Notre Dame Academy and Convent
The Notre Dame Academy and Convent is located at 3501 State Street in the Florence neighborhood on the north end of Omaha, Nebraska. It is significant for its ethnic association with the Czech population in Nebraska as the only school and convent of the Czechoslovakian School Sisters de Notre Dame ...
located in the Florence
Florence, Nebraska
Florence is a neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska on the city's north end and originally one of the oldest cities in Nebraska. It was incorporated by the Nebraska Territorial Legislature on March 10, 1857. The site of Winter Quarters for Mormon migrants traveling west, it has the oldest cemetery for...
neighborhood was closely affiliated with the Czech community of Omaha from its founding in the 1920s through its closure in the 1970s.
In 1936 a federally-funded survey on religion found that Protestants were the largest religious body in the city, with Lutherans the largest denomination. Roman Catholics from throughout Europe had formed churches throughout South Omaha, including Latvia
Latvia
Latvia , officially the Republic of Latvia , is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by Estonia , to the south by Lithuania , to the east by the Russian Federation , to the southeast by Belarus and shares maritime borders to the west with Sweden...
n, Polish
Poles in Omaha
Poles in Omaha, Nebraska arrived relatively early in the city's history. The first Polish immigrants came in the 1870s, and the community grew past 1000 in the late 1890s. By the 1930s there were 10,000 of Polish descent, and Omaha claimed the largest such community of the Great Plains...
, German and Czech congregations. In 1953, Hanscom Park United Methodist Church
Hanscom Park United Methodist Church
Hanscom Park United Methodist Church, is located at 4444 Frances Street in the Hanscom Park neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska. Established in 1886, the congregation has long been a leader in Nebraska Conference of the United Methodist Church, and hosted at least one annual regional meeting...
gained national attention when the pastor formed a psychiatric support group for Methodist ministers. St. Cecilia Cathedral
St. Cecilia Cathedral
St. Cecilia Cathedral is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha. Located at 701 North 40th Street in the Gold Coast Historic District, the Cathedral was ranked as one of the ten largest in the United States when it was completed in 1959...
, the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha is a particular church of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in the midwestern region of the United States. Archbishop Elden Francis Curtiss...
, is notable for the Spanish Renaissance Revival style design employed during the 54 years it took to build it in the city's Gold Coast Historic District
Gold Coast Historic District (Omaha, Nebraska)
The Gold Coast Historic District is located in Midtown Omaha, Nebraska. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997, this historic district covers approximately a 30 block area roughly bounded by 36th, 40th, Jones, and Cuming Streets...
. A 1966 documentary about a church in Omaha called A Time for Burning
A Time for Burning
A Time for Burning is a 1966 American documentary film which explores the attempts of the minister of Augustana Lutheran Church in Omaha, Nebraska, to persuade his all-white congregation to reach out to "negro" Lutherans in the city's north side. The film was directed by San Francisco filmmaker...
was nominated for an Academy Award. In 2005 the film was named by the Library of Congress as one of 25 films to be included in the National Film Registry
National Film Registry
The National Film Registry is the United States National Film Preservation Board's selection of films for preservation in the Library of Congress. The Board, established by the National Film Preservation Act of 1988, was reauthorized by acts of Congress in 1992, 1996, 2005, and again in October 2008...
.
Architecture
Several churches in Omaha feature notable architecture. Eleven of the city's churches have been designed as Omaha Landmarks or listed on the National Register of Historic PlacesNational Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places is the United States government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation...
. Calvin Memorial Presbyterian Church
Calvin Memorial Presbyterian Church
Calvin Memorial Presbyterian Church, located at 3105 North 24th Street, was formed in 1954 as an integrated congregation in North Omaha, Nebraska...
has been noted as, "architecturally significant to Omaha as a fine example of the Neo-Classical Revival Style of architecture." Holy Family Catholic Church
Holy Family Catholic Church (Omaha, Nebraska)
Holy Family Church was built in 1883 at 1715 Izard Street, at the intersections of 18th and Izard Streets in North Omaha, Nebraska. It is the oldest existing Catholic Church in Omaha, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.-History:...
is the oldest existing Catholic Church in Omaha. Zion Baptist Church, an early Black church in the city's Near North Side
Near North Side (Omaha, Nebraska)
The Near North Side of Omaha, Nebraska is the neighborhood immediately north of downtown. It forms the nucleus of the city's African-American community, and its name is often synonymous with the entire North Omaha area...
neighborhood, is housed in a building that was designed by noted master architect Clarence W. Wigington
Clarence W. Wigington
Clarence Wesley "Cap" Wigington was an African-American architect who grew up in Omaha, Nebraska. After winning three first prizes in charcoal, pencil, and pen and ink at an art competition during the Trans-Mississippi Exposition in 1899, Wigington went on to become a renowned architect across...
.
Present
Churches in Omaha have continued to influence the city in a variety of ways. In the 1960s and 70s Holy Family Catholic Church was regarded as a center of progressive activismActivism
Activism consists of intentional efforts to bring about social, political, economic, or environmental change. Activism can take a wide range of forms from writing letters to newspapers or politicians, political campaigning, economic activism such as boycotts or preferentially patronizing...
. David Rice, of the notorious Rice/Poindexter Case
Rice/Poindexter Case
David Rice and Edward Poindexter were charged and convicted of the murder of Omaha Police Officer Larry Minard. Minard died when a suitcase containing dynamite exploded in a North Omaha home on August 17, 1970...
, was a guitar player at the church in the early 1970s. Former United Methodist minister and district superintendent Lowen Kruse
Lowen Kruse
Lowen Kruse is a Nebraska state senator from Omaha, Nebraska, in the Nebraska Legislature and retired minister for Omaha First United Methodist Church. -Personal life:...
as a Nebraska state senator
Nebraska Legislature
The Nebraska Legislature is the supreme legislative body of the State of Nebraska, in the Great Plains region of the United States. The Legislature meets at the Nebraska State Capitol in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster County....
since 2001. In 2007 a group of socially conservative churches protested a proposed speech by author Anne Lamott
Anne Lamott
Anne Lamott is a novelist and non-fiction writer. She is also a political activist, public speaker and writing teacher. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, her nonfiction works are largely autobiographical...
at the Jesuit Catholic Creighton University
Creighton University
Creighton University is a private, coeducational, Jesuit, Roman Catholic university located in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Founded by the Society of Jesus in 1878, the school is one of 28 member institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. The university is accredited by...
. This political pressure caused the University to cancel the popular Presbyterian author's appearance. A coalition of progressive Protestant churches re-invited Lamott to the city and she delivered her talk at the Holland Performing Arts Center instead of Creighton. Lamott was so impressed with this action that she waived all speaking fees. Other churches in the city have been active in Nebraskans for Peace
Nebraskans For Peace
Nebraskans For Peace, or NFP, is a peace advocacy organization based in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. "Nebraskans for Peace is a statewide grassroots advocacy organization working nonviolently for peace with justice through community building, education and political action."-History:Founded in...
and Habitat for Humanity, which was housed at Pearl Memorial United Methodist Church
Pearl Memorial United Methodist Church
Pearl Memorial United Methodist Church is a member of the Nebraska Conference of the United Methodist Church. It is located at 2319 Ogden Street in the Miller Park neighborhood of north Omaha, Nebraska...
for several years. Kenneth Vavrina
Kenneth Vavrina
Father Ken Vavrina is a Roman Catholic priest and activist in Omaha, Nebraska. He has been involved in many events in North Omaha since returning to Omaha from various mission work abroad in 1993....
, the priest of St. Richard's Catholic Church, has been an outspoken advocate to calm racial tension in Omaha
Racial tension in Omaha, Nebraska
Racial tension in Omaha, Nebraska occurred mostly because of the city's volatile mixture of high numbers of new immigrants from southern and eastern Europe and African-American migrants from the Deep South. While racial discrimination existed at several levels, the violent outbreaks were within...
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Churches in Omaha
The following is a list of active congregations in Omaha.Name | Address | Denomination Christian denomination A Christian denomination is an identifiable religious body under a common name, structure, and doctrine within Christianity. In the Orthodox tradition, Churches are divided often along ethnic and linguistic lines, into separate churches and traditions. Technically, divisions between one group and... |
Neighborhood Neighborhoods of Omaha, Nebraska The neighborhoods of Omaha are a diverse collection of community areas and specific enclaves. They are spread throughout the Omaha metro area, and are all on the Nebraska side of the Missouri River.-History:... |
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Allen Chapel | 2842 Monroe Street | African Methodist Episcopal | |
St. John's | 2402 North 22nd Street | African Methodist Episcopal | |
Holy Cross | 7545 Main Street | Anglican | |
Apostolic Oblates | 6762 Western Avenue | Apostolic | |
Bethlehem | 6910 Maple Street | Apostolic | |
Grace | 2216 Military Ave | Apostolic | |
New Hope | 6124 North 99th Street | Apostolic | |
Freedom | 4224 N 24th Street | Assembly of God | |
Glad Tidings | 7415 Hickory St | Assembly of God | |
Flatland | 4801 N 144th St | Assembly of God | |
Hope Community | 1430 S 14th St | Assembly of God | |
New Creation Community | 4801 N. 144th Street | Assembly of God | West - Millard |
Omaha Christian Center | 4215 N 92 Ave | Assembly of God | |
Omaha Korean Assembly | 5603 Fay Boulevard | Assembly of God | |
Pacific Springs | 17515 Pacific Street | Assembly of God | |
South Side | 4815 Harrison Street | Assembly of God | |
Templo Canaan Asambleas DeDios | 5223 S 20th St | Assembly of God | |
Community | 8019 N 31st Street | Baptist | |
Cross Road | 6068 Ames Avenue | Baptist | |
Good Shepherd | 16909 Pacific Street | Baptist | |
Karen Street | 6109 Karen Street | Baptist | |
Marshall Drive | 4845 Marshall Drive | Baptist | |
Midwestern | 1025 North 72nd Street | Baptist | |
Westwood Heights | 3343 Pedersen Drive | Baptist | |
Assumption | 5434 South 22nd Street | Catholic | |
Assumption of the B.V.M. (Ukrainian) | 2301 South 16th. Street | Catholic | |
Blessed Sacrament | 3020 Curtis Street | Catholic | |
Christ the King | 654 South 86th. Street | Catholic | |
College of Saint Mary | 1901 South 72nd Street | Catholic | |
Holy Cross | 4803 William Street | Catholic | |
Holy Family | 1715 Izard Street | Catholic | |
Holy Ghost | 5219 South 53rd Street | Catholic | |
Holy Name | 3014 North 45th. Street | Catholic | |
Immaculate Conception Immaculate Conception Church and School The Immaculate Conception Church and School are located at 2708 South 24th Street in the South Omaha area of Omaha, Nebraska. Built in 1898, the church and its former school building were added together to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.... |
2708 South 24th. Street | Catholic | |
Mary Our Queen | 3405 South 118th. Street | Catholic | |
Mother of Perpetual Help | 5215 Seward Street | Catholic | |
Our Lady of Guadalupe | 23rd and O Streets | Catholic | |
Our Lady of Lourdes | 2110 South 32nd. Avenue | Catholic | |
Sacred Heart Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Omaha, Nebraska) Sacred Heart Catholic Church is located at 2206 Binney Street in the Kountze Place neighborhood of North Omaha, Nebraska. Built in 1902 in the Late Gothic Revival Style, the City of Omaha declared it a landmark in 1979, and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.The... |
2218 Binney Street | Catholic | |
Saint Pius the Tenth | 6905 Blondo Street | Catholic | |
Saints Peter and Paul | 5912 South 36th Street | Catholic | |
St. Adalbert | 2617 South 31st Street | Catholic | |
St. Agnes | 2215 Q Street | Catholic | |
St. Ann | 2247 Poppleton Avenue | Catholic | |
St. Anthony | 5402 South 32nd Street | Catholic | |
St. Benedict the Moor | 2423 Grant Street | Catholic | |
St. Bernadette | 7600 South 42nd Street | Catholic | |
St. Bernard | 3601 North 65th Street | Catholic | |
St. Bridget | 4112 South 26th Street | Catholic | |
St. Cecilia | 701 North 40th Street | Catholic | |
St. Elizabeth Ann | 5419 North 114th Street | Catholic | |
St. Frances Cabrini | 1335 South 10th Street | Catholic | |
St. Francis Assisi | 4513 South 32nd Street | Catholic | |
St. James Catholic Church | 9025 Larimore Avenue | Catholic | |
St. Joan of Arc | 74th and Vinton Streets | Catholic | |
St. John Vianney | 5801 Oak Hills Drive | Catholic | |
St. John's Parish at Creighton University Creighton University Creighton University is a private, coeducational, Jesuit, Roman Catholic university located in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Founded by the Society of Jesus in 1878, the school is one of 28 member institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. The university is accredited by... |
2500 California Plaza | Catholic | |
St. Joseph | 1723 South 17th Street | Catholic | |
St. Leo | 1920 North 102nd. Street | Catholic | |
St. Margaret Mary | 6116 Dodge Street | Catholic | |
St. Mary | 3529 Q Street | Catholic | |
St. Mary Magdalene | 109 South 19th Street | Catholic | |
St. Patrick | 1404 Castelar Street | Catholic | |
St. Peter | 2702 Leavenworth Street | Catholic | |
St. Philip Neri | 8202 North 30th. Street | Catholic | |
St. Richard | 4320 Fort Street | Catholic | |
St. Robert Bellarmine | 11802 Pacific Street | Catholic | |
St. Rose | 4102 South 13th Street | Catholic | |
St. Stanislaus | 4002 J Street | Catholic | |
St. Stephen the Martyr | 16701 S Street | Catholic | |
St. Therese of the Child Jesus | 5314 North 14th Avenue | Catholic | |
St. Thomas More | 4804 Grover Street | Catholic | |
St. Vincent de Paul | 14330 Eagle Run Drive | Catholic | |
St. Wenceslaus | 15353 Pacific Street | Catholic | |
Agape | 2512 North 72nd Street | Christian | |
Benson | 2704 North 58th Street | Christian | North - Benson |
Celebration | 14227 U Street | Christian | |
Celebration | 7107 South 161st Street | Christian | |
Christ | 404 South 108th Avenue | Christian | |
Christian Brotherhood | 9809 M Street | Christian | |
Christian Brotherhood | 16735 Spring Circle | Christian | |
Christian Discipleship | 1823 Lake Street | Christian | |
Christian Missionary Alliance | 1301 South 119th Street | Christian | |
City Church | 6051 Maple Street | Christian | |
Cleaves Temple | 2431 Decatur Street | Christian | |
Covenant | 3925 North 95th Street | Christian | |
Faith | 2201 South 132nd Street | Christian | |
First | 6630 Dodge Street | Christian | |
Florence Alliance | 8702 North 30th Street | Christian | North - Florence |
Florence | 7300 Northridge Drive | Christian | North - Florence |
Fort Street | 5116 Terrace Drive | Christian | |
Freedom | 4606 North 56th Street | Christian | |
Heartland Family | 3715 North 104th Avenue | Christian | |
Kingsway | 1106 South 139th Street | Christian | |
Lake Forest | 11268 Lake Forest Drive | Christian | |
Liberty | 5616 L Street | Christian | |
Millard | 13317 Z Street | Christian | West - Millard |
Millard | 13445 Cryer Avenue | Christian | West - Millard |
Northside Family | 4102 Florence Boulevard | Christian | |
Omaha Chinese | 1920 Robertson Drive | Christian | |
Omaha | 4215 North 92nd Avenue | Christian | |
Pilgrim | 2818 North 70th Street | Christian | |
Prairie Lane | 3111 South 119th Street | Christian | |
Russian | 11268 Lake Forest Drive | Christian | |
Shiloh | 1501 North 33rd Street | Christian | |
Sonrise | 4623 North 54th Circle | Christian | |
South Side | 4401 South 23rd Street | Christian | |
St Mary's Orthodox | 10303 Boyd Street | Christian | |
Victory | 6819 South 167th Street | Christian | |
Vineyard | 3534 South 108th Street | Christian | |
Benson | 2704 North 58th Street | Church of Christ | North - Benson |
Christ | 404 South 108th Avenue | Church of Christ | |
Christ Gospel | 4233 South 23rd Street | Church of Christ | |
Christ Is Lord | 7119 Irvington Road | Church of Christ | |
Christ Temple | 2124 North 26th Street | Church of Christ | |
Christ The King | 654 South 86th Street | Church of Christ | |
Christ's Family | 5602 L Street | Church of Christ | |
Church Of Christ | 5922 Fort Street | Church of Christ | |
Church Of Christ | 5118 Hartman Avenue | Church of Christ | |
Church Of Christ (Southwest Omaha) | 2600 South 124th Street | Church of Christ | |
Church | 4628 Grand Avenue | Church of Christ | |
Faith Temple | 3049 Curtis Avenue | Church of Christ | |
Friends Of Christ Evangelical | 3208 Corby Street | Church of Christ | |
Jesus Christ | 1517 North 30th Street | Church of Christ | |
Nebraska Omaha Mission | 11930 Arbor Street# 203 | Church of Christ | |
New Beginnings In Christ | 125 North 34th Street | Church of Christ | |
New Life | 1712 North 24th Street | Church of Christ | |
Sunnyslope | 3606 North 108th Street | Church of Christ | |
Tabernacle | 1521 North 25th Street | Church of Christ | |
Transport For Christ | 9907 Sapp Brothers Drive | Church of Christ | |
Abundant Mercy Pentecostal | 910 South 25th Street | Church of God | |
Antioch | 3654 Miami Street | Church of God | |
Assembly Of God - South Side | 4815 Harrison Street | Church of God | |
Cathedral of Love | 2816 Ames Avenue | Church of God | |
Church of God in Christ | 2025 North 24th Street | Church of God | |
Church of God in Christ | 4628 Grand Avenue | Church of God | |
Parkway | 1212 East Browne Street | Church of God | |
South Omaha | 1707 J Street | Church of God | |
State Office | 14011 Pierce Street | Church of God | |
Church Of The Living God | 2029 Binney Street | Church of God | |
Church Of The Living God | 3805 Bedford Avenue | Church of God | |
Faith Temple | 3049 Curtis Avenue | Church of God | |
Faith Temple | 2108 Emmet Street | Church of God | |
First | 1705 North 96th Street | Church of God | |
Freedom Church Assembly | 4430 Florence Blvd | Church of God | |
Gethsemane | 5720 North 24th Street | Church of God | |
God's Missionary Baptist | 5036 Terrace Drive | Church of God | |
God's Missionary Baptist | 2502 North 51st Street | Church of God | |
Mt Zion | 5220 South 31st Street | Church of God | |
Mt Zion | 6617 North 65th Street | Church of God | |
New Bethel | 1710 North 25th Street | Church of God | |
New Life | 1712 North 24th Street | Church of God | |
Omaha Korean Assembly | 5603 Fay Boulevard | Church of God | |
Pacific Springs Assembly | 17515 Pacific Street | Church of God | |
Power House | 2553 Browne Street | Church of God | |
Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints | 11027 Martha Street | LDS | |
Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints | 6714 Dodge Street | LDS | |
Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints | 14680 California Street | LDS | |
Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints | 5217 North 54th Street | LDS | |
Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints | 3919 North 53rd Street | LDS | |
Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple The Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple is the 104th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is located in Florence, now a neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska, USA, and formerly an independent city.-About:... |
8283 North 34th Street | LDS | |
All Saints | 9302 Blondo Street | Episcopal | |
Church of the Resurrection | 3004 Belvedere Boulevard | Episcopal | |
Holy Family | South 138th and Q Streets | Episcopal | |
St Andrews | 925 South 84th Street | Episcopal | |
St Barnabas | 129 North 40th Street | Episcopal | |
St Luke | 600 South 42nd Street | Episcopal | |
St Martin of Tours St. Martin of Tours Episcopal Church St. Martin of Tours Episcopal Church is an historic stone Episcopal church building located at 2312 J Street in the South Omaha district of Omaha, Nebraska. Built in 1899 in the Late Gothic Revival style, it was designated an Omaha Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in... |
2324 J Street | Episcopal | |
Trinity Cathedral Trinity Cathedral (Omaha) Trinity Cathedral is located at 113 N. 18th Street in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. Nebraska's first Episcopal parish, Trinity was established in 1856, and became the state's first Episcopal cathedral in 1872. Designed by noted English architect Henry G. Harrison in 1880, the Cathedral was consecrated... |
113 North 18th St | Episcopal | |
First Covenant | 201 North 90th St | Evangelical | |
Brookside | 11607 M Cir | Evangelical Free | |
Jehovah Shammah Baptist | 2537 N 62nd St | Full Gospel | |
Christ Community | 404 S 108th Ave | Interdenominational | |
Trinity Church | 15555 West Dodge Road | Interdenominational | |
Church Of The Nazarene | 8206 Blondo Street | Nazarene | |
Southwest Church | 14808 Q Street | Nazarene | |
American | 4140 North 42nd Street | Lutheran | |
Atonement | 4530 North 85th Street | Lutheran - LCMS | |
Augustana | 3647 Lafayette Avenue | Lutheran | |
Beautifual Savior | 9012 Q Street | Lutheran - LCMS | |
Bethany | 5151 North West Radial Highway | Lutheran - LCMS | |
Bethel | 1312 South 45th Street | Lutheran - ELCA | |
Calvary | 2941 North 80th Street | Lutheran | |
Christian Family | 1867 South 147th Circle | Lutheran | |
Cross | 2902 South 20th Street | Lutheran - LCMS | |
Deaf Bethlehem | 5074 Lake Street | Lutheran | |
Divine Shepherd | 15005 Q Street | Lutheran - LCMS | |
First | 542 South 31st Street | Lutheran - ELCA | |
Garden-Gethsemane Evangelical | 4543 Camden Avenue | Lutheran - WES | |
Gethsemane | 4040 North 108th Street | Lutheran - WES | |
Good Shepherd | 5071 Center Street | Lutheran - WES | |
Grace | 1326 South 26th Street | Lutheran - ELCA | |
Holy Cross | 4117 Terrace Drive | Lutheran - ELCA | |
Hope | 2721 North 30th Street | Lutheran | |
Immanuel | 2725 North 60th Avenue | Lutheran - ELCA | |
King Of Kings | 11615 I Street | Lutheran - LCMS | |
Kountze Memorial | 2650 Farnam Street | Lutheran | |
Latvian Evangelical | 4523 South 22nd Street | Lutheran | |
Living Hope | 4823 South 168th Street | Lutheran - WES | |
Lord Of Love | 10405 Fort Plaza | Lutheran - ELCA | |
Luther Memorial | 1031 Sunset Trail | Lutheran | |
Lutheran Church Of The Master East site | 2617 South 114th Street | Lutheran | |
Lutheran Church Of The Master West site | 1200 N. 181st Court | Lutheran | |
4205 Boyd Street | Lutheran | ||
Lutheran Pantry | 4205 Boyd Street | Lutheran | |
Mission Lutherana Cristo Rey | 4440 South 25th Street | Lutheran | |
Morning Star | 331 South 85th Avenue | Lutheran | |
Mount Calvary | 5529 Leavenworth Street | Lutheran - LCMS | |
Mount Olive | 7301 North 28th Avenue | Lutheran - LCMS | |
Nebraska Synod-Bishops Office | 4980 South 118th Street | Lutheran | |
Northside Community | 1511 North 20th Street | Lutheran | |
Our Redeemer | 4757 North 24th Street | Lutheran | |
Pacific Hills | 1110 South 90th Street | Lutheran - LCMS | |
Peace | 4001 Q Street | Lutheran | |
Pella Pella Lutheran Church Pella Lutheran Church is located at 303 South 41st Street between Farnam and Harney Streets in midtown Omaha, Nebraska, between Nebraska Medical Center and Mutual of Omaha's Midtown Crossing. Pella is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America .... |
303 South 41st Street | Lutheran - ELCA | Midtown |
Rejoice | 2556 South 138th Street | Lutheran - ELCA | |
Shepherd Of The Hills | 6201 North 60th Street | Lutheran | |
St Johns | 11120 Calhoun Road | Lutheran | |
St Luke's | 2315 I Street | Lutheran | |
St Mark | 1821 North 90th Street | Lutheran | |
St Matthew Evangelical | 1725 South 60th Street | Lutheran - ELCA | |
St Michael's | 13232 Blondo Street | Lutheran | |
St Paul | 13271 Millard Avenue | Lutheran | |
St Paul | 5020 Grand Avenue | Lutheran - LCMS | |
St Thomas | 17007 Q Street | Lutheran - ELCA | |
St Timothy's | 510 North 93rd Street | Lutheran | |
Trinity | 6340 North 30th Street | Lutheran | |
Zion Peace | 4001 Q Street | Lutheran - LCMS | |
Zion West | 14205 Ida Street | Lutheran - LCMS | |
Millard Bible Church | 14345 Y Street | Mennonite | |
New Hope Mennonite Church | Douglas Street | Mennonite | |
Asbury | 5226 N 15th Street | Methodist | |
Clair Memorial | 5544 Ames Avenue | Methodist | |
Dietz | 1423 S 10th Street | Methodist | |
Faith-Westwood | 4814 Oaks Lane | Methodist | |
First | 7020 Cass Street | Methodist | |
Free Methodist | 9354 Corby Street | Methodist | |
Grace | 2418 E Street | Methodist | |
Hanscom Park | Frances Street | Methodist | |
Lefler | 1501 Madison Street | Methodist | |
Living Faith | 15426 W Center Road | Methodist | |
Mapleview Free Methodist | 9525 Maple Street | Methodist | |
Maplewood | 3535 Maplewood Boulevard | Methodist | |
Olive Crest | 7180 N 60th Street | Methodist | |
Pearl Memorial | 2319 Ogden Street | Methodist | |
Rockbrook | 9855 W Center Road | Methodist | |
St Andrews | 15050 W Maple Road | Methodist | |
Trinity | 6001 Fontenelle Boulevard | Methodist | |
Union Memorial | 2712 R St | Methodist | |
Freedom Assembly | 4224 North 24th Street | Pentecostal | |
New Creation | 4801 North 144th Street | Pentecostal | |
Benson | 5612 Corby Street | Presbyterian | |
Castelar | 2410 South 16th Street | Presbyterian | |
Central | 726 South 55th Street | Presbyterian | |
Clifton Hill | 2301 North 45th Street | Presbyterian | |
Covenant | 15002 Blondo Street | Presbyterian | |
Cross | 1517 South 114th Street | Presbyterian | |
Dundee | 5312 Underwood Avenue | Presbyterian | |
Faithful Shepherd | 2530 South 165th Avenue | Presbyterian | |
First | 216 South 34th Street | Presbyterian | |
Florence | 8314 North 31st Street | Presbyterian | |
Grace Reformed | 5151 North 93rd Street | Presbyterian | |
Harvest Community | 4932 Ohio Street | Presbyterian | |
Hope | 14015 Q Street | Presbyterian | |
Korean | 3734 South 13th Street | Presbyterian | |
Lowe Avenue | 1023 North 40th Street | Presbyterian | |
Miller Park | 3020 Huntington Avenue | Presbyterian | |
Mosher-Pilgrim | 4622 Monroe Street | Presbyterian | |
Mount View | 5308 Hartman Avenue | Presbyterian | |
New Life | 4060 Pratt Street | Presbyterian | |
Presbyterian Center | 4412 Farnam Street | Presbyterian | |
Church Of Master | 2815 North 108th Street | Presbyterian | |
Underwood Hills | 851 North 74th Street | Presbyterian | |
West Hills | 3015 South 82nd Avenue | Presbyterian | |
Westminster | 3416 Woolworth Avenue | Presbyterian | |
Wheeler Memorial | 4501 South 23rd Street | Presbyterian | |
First Unitarian Church of Omaha | 3114 Harney Street | Unitarian Universalist | |
Second Unitarian Church Of Omaha | 3012 South 119th Street | Unitarian Universalist | |
Christ-Love Unity Church | 2903 Ellison Avenue | Unity | |
Unity Church of Omaha | 3424 North 90th Street | Unity | |
First Central | 421 South 36th Street Omaha NE 68131 | United Church of Christ Congregational |