Bucks County, Pennsylvania is home to many religious congregations that provide spiritual sustenance and fellowship to its residents. With a long history of Religious involvement in the area, there are churches of various denominations, including Catholic, Protestant, Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, Baptist, Non-Denominational and Interdenominational. Some popular congregations are Bucks County's St. Ignatius of Loyola Roman Catholic Church in Bensalem Township; Calvary Baptist Church in Quakertown; Cornerstone Christian Fellowship in Telford; and First United Methodist Church of Newtown. While these congregations vary widely in size and theology - from small house churches to large mega-churches - their common mission is to provide spiritual guidance and support to Bucks County's citizens. Whether one seeks a close-knit community or an expansive congregation with modern amenities and programming choices, they can find a church that suits their needs in Bucks County.
69.0% of the people in Bucks County are religious:
- 0.4% are Baptist
- 0.6% are Episcopalian
- 51.8% are Catholic
- 3.2% are Lutheran
- 2.8% are Methodist
- 0.9% are Pentecostal
- 3.2% are Presbyterian
- 0.3% are Church of Jesus Christ
- 3.5% are another Christian faith
- 1.4% are Judaism
- 0.5% are an eastern faith
- 0.3% affilitates with Islam
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According to some estimates, there are roughly 4,200 religions in the world.