The Wantagh Memorial Congregational Church, founded in the late 19th century, is a member of the United Church of Christ but is nondenominational and attended by members from a variety of Christian backgrounds. The church offers Sunday school classes and operates the Pixie Nursery School for students ages two and a half to four. The church's pastor is Ronald Garner.
The Glen Cove Christian Church was established in 1960 by the Orchard Group, who have been establishing churches in the metro area for the last fifty years. They offer a lively, expressive worship service that encourages families to worship together. They also have an infant nursery and programs for children which consists of worship and elementary classes.
Rabbi Avraham Lehr said, "Everyone is welcome at the Chai Center, regardless of one's level of religious observance. The philosophy is in keeping with the Chabad-Lubavitch approach of joy, scholarship and unconditional acceptance and love of every Jew."
No membership is required. The Rabbi said that at the average shabbat service, 100 people will attend. But at a High Holy Day service, for example, the temple will be packed to capacity with 600 people. You don't need to pay for a ticket to attend a High Holy Day service, like you do at most temples.