Living in Abilene, Texas, a city affectionately known as the "Buckle of the Bible Belt," I've always been captivated by the sheer number and beauty of our churches. I have a deep, personal connection to these sacred spaces. Growing up as an altar boy, then attending two Christian Universities, and being ordained many years ago, my life has been profoundly shaped by the church. There's something about sitting next to a stained glass window during a service that touches my soul in a way that nothing else can.

In my neighborhood, where many military families and new business folks are moving in, the conversation often turns to finding a new church home. One new neighbor, David, came from a small city church that started in the 1920s. He longed for that old church feel, where it seems like our grandparents set the standard. This got me thinking about the beautiful, historic churches we have right here in Abilene.

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These architectural marvels, built in the early 1900s, 20s, 30s, and 40s, offer more than just a place to worship; they provide a sense of continuity and connection to our past. The intricate designs and majestic structures of these churches speak volumes about the dedication and craftsmanship of our forefathers.

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As I reflect on my own experiences, I remember attending services in many of these awe-inspiring buildings. The harmonics may not always be perfect for modern sound systems, but the comfort and peace these spaces provide are unparalleled. Each church has its unique charm, and I have a soft spot for them all. As a child, I was lucky enough to get to visit The Vatican City.

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Abilene boasts an impressive array of churches. Despite common belief, there are not 320 or more churches here. After some research, I found that there are 171 churches in our city. This number has been impacted by the pandemic, as has been the case across America.

In terms of denominations, Abilene is home to over 30 different ones. Here's a list of the various denominations you can find in our city:

  • African Methodist Episcopal
  • Apostolic
  • Apostolic Assembly of the Faith in Christ Jesus
  • Assemblies of God
  • Assemblies of the Lord Jesus Christ
  • Baptist (CBA)
  • Baptist (SBC)
  • Catholic
  • Christian Churches and Churches of Christ
  • Church of Christ
  • Church of God (Cleveland, TN)
  • Church of God of Prophecy
  • Church of the Nazarene
  • Disciples of Christ
  • Episcopal
  • Foursquare
  • General Association of Regular Baptist Churches
  • Grace Communion International
  • Independent Baptist
  • Lutheran (ELCA)
  • Lutheran (LCMS)
  • Methodist (EMC)
  • Methodist (UMC)
  • Nondenominational
  • Orthodox Christian
  • Pentecostal
  • Pentecostal (UPCI)
  • Presbyterian
  • Presbyterian (PCUSA)
  • Seventh-day Adventist
    Source: FaithStreet.com

These churches not only provide places of worship but also stand as testaments to the faith and dedication of our community. If you have any other grand church structures in mind, let me know, and I'll include them as well.

Remember, Abilene is a great city to raise a family, and our churches are a significant part of that charm. God loves you, as do I. See you in church, neighbor.

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