Angola, Indiana is a small town in the northeastern corner of the state. It is home to several religious congregations, including churches from a variety of denominations. The Church of the Nazarene, which has been in Angola since 1902, is one of the oldest churches in town and continues to serve its members today. It hosts weekly services, bible studies, and other special events. Other churches in the area include Trinity United Methodist Church, First Lutheran Church, St. Mark Lutheran Church, and Angola Evangelical Free Church. Each congregation offers community outreach programs to help those in need and provide spiritual guidance to its members. All of these local churches work together to build a strong sense of community and support for their members.
33.8% of the people in Angola are religious:
- 0.0% are Baptist
- 0.2% are Episcopalian
- 9.8% are Catholic
- 4.2% are Lutheran
- 4.8% are Methodist
- 1.5% are Pentecostal
- 1.3% are Presbyterian
- 0.6% are Church of Jesus Christ
- 10.4% are another Christian faith
- 0.0% are Judaism
- 0.0% are an eastern faith
- 0.9% affilitates with Islam
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