Custer County in Idaho is known for its rural landscape and small towns. Despite its sparse population, the county has a vibrant religious community. Throughout Custer County are various churches representing different denominations and faiths. The county's oldest church is the First Presbyterian Church in Challis, which dates back to 1886. Other mainstays include the Baptist Church of Mackay, the Evangelical Church of Wendell, and the United Methodist Church of Salmon. These congregations have been part of Custer County’s religious fabric since their founding and continue to bring together people from all walks of life who seek fellowship and spiritual nourishment. In addition, there are several smaller non-denominational churches that serve their local communities within Custer County. These local places of worship provide important moral and ethical guidance, as well as connections to other believers in a rural setting.
Unlock% of the people in Custer County are religious:
- Unlock% are Baptist
- Unlock% are Episcopalian
- Unlock% are Catholic
- Unlock% are Lutheran
- Unlock% are Methodist
- Unlock% are Pentecostal
- Unlock% are Presbyterian
- Unlock% are Church of Jesus Christ
- Unlock% are another Christian faith
- Unlock% are Judaism
- Unlock% are an eastern faith
- Unlock% affilitates with Islam
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