St. Mary's Episcopal is a beautiful house of worship on the Conestoga Trail. All are welcome to come and join their ministries which include Bible study, men's groups, women's fellowship, marriage enrichment, prayer chain, pastoral care and helping in their nursery and Sunday school.
Pastor Doug Thuer is the spiritual leader of Sparta Evangelical Free Church. This is a beautiful, serene place of worship where members can belong to the carpenters' workshop, outreach ministries, Homestead nursing homes, the Market Street Missions and more. The congregation welcomes all.
The Presbyterian Church of Basking Ridge has been marked a historical site by the Presbyterian Historical Society of Philadelphia, PA. The church was first built in 1717, and after many rebuilds and alterations has remained unchanged in arrangement since 1960. The historical cemetery adjacent to the building has been in use since the 18th century, with the oldest tombstone dating to 1736.
The church offers two services each Sunday with childcare throughout the morning. The later service ends with a coffee hour to bring the congregation from a formal to a more relaxed setting. If you happen to miss a service, you have the option of listening to the Pastor, Rev. Dennis Jones’s sermons on the church’s Web site.
The Long Branch Covenant Church is a non-denominational Christian congregation directed by Pastor Anthony T. Moss. In addition to weekly worship services, the church offers religious education programs, community outreach, a nursery and more. Visit the Long Branch Covenant Church website for more information about the congregation's mission and programs.
This Catholic church welcomes diversity amongst its parishioners. It is headed by Reverend Richard Carlson. Visit the church Web site for a full list of masses, devotionals and other church events.
St. James Episcopal Church is an Episcopal and Anglican church that was established in 1854. The church offers mass on weekdays and weekends. It also has a food pantry (St. Brigid's Food Pantry), which is in need of donations and volunteers. Those who wish to do so can contact the church. Donations are accepted Monday through Friday between 9am and 4pm and also on Sunday mornings.
The Parsippany United Methodist Church congregation was founded in 1830 and hosts Sunday services, Sunday School, healing services and a prayer chain.
Everyone is welcome at the beautiful and spacious Union Congregation Church. There are two parsonages, an education building and a church building where members can become involved in various church and community activities such as scouts, music groups and fitness groups.
The First Reformed Church of Saddle Brook is a caring, family-oriented place of worship, as well as a local piece of history. The church has been an integral part of the local community since before the Great Depression and has stood for generations. Today, the First Reformed Church of Saddle Brook is a vibrant religious institution. Several ministries are offered for children and adults.
Montclair Community Church is a religious institution that provides worship and ministry services to congregants in the greater Montclair area. Fellowship opportunities at Montclair Community Church include ministries for youth, children, men and women; additionally, small groups of 5-12 people can be organized for Bible study, discussion, prayer and worship. Congregants can submit prayer requests to the Montclair Community Church prayer team via email and also may express interest in joining the team by calling the church office.
This church believes in a modern interpretation of religious ideals that helps each person find their own path to faith. The Unitarian Universalist Congregation's programs and activities include art, choir, gardening, theater and the Community Food Bank of New Jersey. The church is led by Reverend Charlie Ortman and Reverend Judy Tomlinson.