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Houston Church Listing Houston Church Listing Church Address Phone 34th Temple Church Of God 1317 E 34th St, Houston, TX (713) 862-9423 A J Ford Ministries 1401 W Tidwell Rd, Houston, TX (713) 952-9335 A Safe Place Christian Ctr 11411 Homestead Rd, Houston, TX (281) 372-0500 Abiding Love Baptist Church 9135 Irvington Blvd, Houston, TX (713) 691-9135 Abiding Missionary Baptist Church 14145 Bridgeport Rd, Houston, TX (713) 433-2971 Abiding Word Lutheran Church 17123 Red Oak Dr, Houston, TX (281) 444-5894 Abundance Of Blessings Church 9311 Compton St, Houston, TX (713) 631-0005 Abundant Grace Parish 15825 Bellaire Blvd, Houston, TX (281) 933-5533 Abundant Harvest Church 8734 Windswept Ln, Houston, TX (713) 785-1756 Abundant Life Baptist Church 2411 W Little York Rd, Houston, TX (713) 263-1911 Abundant Life Cathedral 11300 Harwin Dr, Houston, TX (281) 983-8200 Abundant Life Christian Fllwsh 7114 Breen Dr, Houston, TX (281) 405-8123 Abundant Love Christian Ctr 14325 Crescent Landing Dr, Houston, TX (281) 990-9370 Abundant Love Ministries 4601 Yale St, Houston, TX (713) 691-3552 Abundant Waters Fellowship 17810 French Rd, Houston, TX (281) 859-7033 Acreage Home Church Of God 8211 W Montgomery Rd, Houston, TX (281) 447-5982 Addicks United Methodist Chr 1212 Highway 6 N, Houston, TX (281) 531-0550 Advent Lutheran Church 5820 Pinemont Dr, Houston, TX (713) 686-8201 African Apostilic Church 13180 Westpark Dr # 101a, Houston, TX (281) 589-2556 Agape Chinese Fellowship 12807 Lodenbriar Dr, Houston, TX (281) 933-4553 Agape Christian Ministries 9543 S Main St, Houston, TX (713) 432-7171 Agape Fellowship Bapt Church 4810 Reed Rd, Houston, TX (713) 731-2858 Agwu Emeka 10101 Fondren Rd, Houston, TX (713) 772-5500 Airline Manor Baptist Church 610 E Parker Rd, Houston, TX (713) 695-1427 Airway Baptist Church 7806 Rowe Ln, Houston, TX (713) 991-2364 Aldine Christian Church 2233 Aldine Mail Rd, Houston, TX (281) 442-9751 Aldine First United Methodist 4623 Aldine Bender Rd, Houston, TX (281) 442-4961 Alief Baptist Church 7602 S Kirkwood Rd, Houston, TX (281) 530-6893 Alief Baptist Church 8623 Hemlock Hill Dr, Houston, TX (281) 598-4515 Alief Brethren Church 11827 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX (281) 858-1039 Alief Community Church 4137 Alief School Rd, Houston, TX (281) 498-7450 All Nations Baptist Church 2317 Garapan St, Houston, TX (713) 683-9348 All Saints Catholic Church 215 E 10th St, Houston, TX (713) 864-2653 All Saints Missionary Baptist 6724 Finch St, Houston, TX (713) 635-0900 Allendale Baptist Church 414 Allen Genoa Rd, Houston, TX (713) 477-9056 Almeda Church Of God In Christ 5133 Almeda Genoa Rd, Houston, TX (713) 987-9504 Almeda Plaza Missionary Bapt 13924 Quention Dr, Houston, TX (713) 433-8450 Almeda United Methodist Church 14310 Almeda School Rd, Houston, TX (713) 433-1578 Alpha & Omega Intl Ministry 11271 Richmond Ave, Houston, TX (281) 240-7951 Alpha & Omega Ministry-Faith 9780 Bissonnet St, Houston, TX (281) 531-1512 Alpha Omega Christian Academy 5621 North Fwy, Houston, TX (713) 742-6726 Amazing Grace Baptist Church 15660 W Hardy Rd # 110, Houston, TX (281) 260-0262 Amer Fellowship-Home Churches 6531 Santa Rita Dr, Houston, TX (281) 575-1251 American Church 1805 Taft St, Houston, TX (713) 524-9830 Anchor Baptist Church 17330 W Little York Rd, Houston, TX (281) 859-1585 Anchor Fellowship 15835 Kimberlee St, Houston, TX (281) 456-9877 Anderson Road Baptist Church 5114 Anderson Rd, Houston, TX (713) 433-0567 Angels Pentecostal Church 4420 Idaho St, Houston, TX (713) 747-3843 Annunciation Cathedral 3511 Yoakum Blvd, Houston, TX (713) 526-5377 Annunciation Catholic Church 1618 Texas St, Houston, TX (713) 222-2289 Anointed Church Of Christ 9630 Clarewood Dr, Houston, TX (281) 501-8660 Antioch Baptist Church 5902 Beall St, Houston, TX (713) 682-5333 Antioch Baptist Church 5900 Beall Atmansfield, Houston, TX (713) 692-0950 Antioch Community Baptist Chr 200 Almeda Genoa Rd, Houston, TX (713) 434-7729 Antioch Missionary Baptist Chr 500 Clay St, Houston, TX (713) 652-0738 Apostle Assemble 47 Tidwell Rd, Houston, TX (713) 742-9982 Apostolic Assembly El Siloe 1614 W 26th St, Houston, TX (713) 864-1811 Apostolic Bible Ctr 14615 Aldine Westfield Rd, Houston, TX (281) 442-5171 Apostolic Church Intl 12202 Beechnut St, Houston, TX (281) 988-6235 Apostolic Church 10766 S Gessner Dr, Houston, TX (713) 772-1322 Apostolic Church 1715 Benbow Way, Houston, TX (713) 932-8194 Apostolic Faith Church 8537 W Bellfort St, Houston, TX (713) 484-7922 Apostolic Faith Church 4939 Reed Rd, Houston, TX (713) 734-5879 Apostolic House Of Prayer 5022 Clover St, Houston, TX (713) 733-2379 Apostolic One-Way Church Inc 9314 Hirsch Rd, Houston, TX (713) 635-1738 Apostolic Tabernacle 5547 Cavalcade St, Houston, TX (713) 673-7900 Apostolis Assembly Houston 840 Rouse St, Houston, TX (713) 675-9004 Apostolistic Outreach 13328 Almeda Rd, Houston, TX (713) 434-9454 Aquarian Foundation 5235 Arboles Dr, Houston, TX (713) 721-8833 Arabic Evangelical Church 11510 Radford Ln, Houston, TX (281) 933-7059 Archangel Raphael Coptic 14220 Crescent Landing Dr, Houston, TX (281) 480-6464 Archdiocese Galvaston Houston 2403 Holcombe Blvd, Houston, TX (713) 741-8730 Archdiocese-Galveston Hstn 1700 San Jacinto St, Houston, TX (713) 659-5461 Arise Christian Church 10899 Kinghurst St, Houston, TX (281) 568-1722 Ark Of Restitution Baptist Chr 6013 Selinsky Rd, Houston, TX (713) 991-7538 Armenian Church Of St Kevork 3211 Synott Rd, Houston, TX (281) 558-0166 Asbury Memorial Methodist 215 Medina St, Houston, TX (713) 926-5601 Ascension Catholic Church 4605 Jetty Ln, Houston, TX (281) 575-8855 Ashford Community Church 2100 Eldridge Pkwy, Houston, TX (281) 558-5683 Ashford United Methodist Chr 2201 S Dairy Ashford St, Houston, TX (281) 497-1146 Asia Missionary Baptist Church 8202 Sandra St, Houston, TX (713) 631-6828 Assamblea Apostolica 9910 Bauman Rd, Houston, TX (713) 742-9982 Assemblies Of God South Texas 11102 East Fwy, Houston, TX (713) 455-1221 Assembly Houston 14355 Market Street Rd, Houston, TX (832) 426-4437 Assembly Of God Churches 12317 Garrett Rd, Houston, TX (713) 455-1661 Assembly Of The Living Word 12210 Beechnut St, Houston, TX (281) 933-7208 Assembly The Redeemed 8510 W Bellfort St, Houston, TX (713) 995-7424 Assumption Catholic Church 901 Roselane St, Houston, TX (281) 447-6381 Asylum Ministries 6010 Brookfield Dr, Houston, TX (713) 551-9174 Atunbi Miracle Ctr Aladura 7800 Bissonnet St, Houston, TX (713) 484-6838 Augustana Lutheran Church 2001 Wheeler St, Houston, TX (713) 522-8142 Autumn Creek Baptist Church 6735 Barker Cypress Rd, Houston, TX (281) 859-9060 Avatamsaka Buddhist Lotus Scty 9369 Wilcrest Dr, Houston, TX (281) 498-1147 Aztec Church Maintenance Syst 6600 Sands Point Dr, Houston, TX (281) 232-1412 Baker Cary L 726 Brushy Glen Dr, Houston, TX (281) 209-1283 Bammel Church Of Christ 2700 Fm 1960 Rd W, Houston, TX (281) 440-1910 Baptist Church Casa De Dios 16305 Westheimer Rd # 110, Houston, TX (281) 920-3087 Baptist Faith Missionary 3702 Kashmere St, Houston, TX (713) 672-9757 Baptist Greater True Vines 7110 Parkes St, Houston, TX (281) 820-6199 Baptist Student Union-Rice 1130 John Freeman Blvd, Houston, TX (713) 790-0279 Baptist Temple 230 W 20th St, Houston, TX (713) 862-6655 Barber's Memorial Missionary 3244 Berry St, Houston, TX (713) 748-6750 Barrett Michael J V 5505 Chaucer Dr, Houston, TX (713) 523-4351 Bay Area Unitarian Unvrslst 17503 El Camino Real, Houston, TX (281) 488-2001 Beacon Light Intl Baptist 2616 S Loop W # 300, Houston, TX (713) 715-7477 Beacon Of Light Trinity Church 6655 London St, Houston, TX (713) 747-4550 Bear Creek Community Church 17603 French Rd, Houston, TX (281) 463-3531 Bear Creek United Mthdst Chr 16000 Rippling Water Dr, Houston, TX (281) 463-2330 Beaumont Place Baptist Church 13101 Ivydale Dr, Houston, TX (281) 458-0458 Beautiful Savior Lutheran Chr 161 West Rd, Houston, TX (281) 445-2203 Beebe Tabernacle Cme 7210 Langley Rd, Houston, TX (713) 631-4445 Behtel Christian Ctr 3316 S Shaver, Houston, TX (713) 378-5810 Believers In Christ Fellowship 2015 Berry St, Houston, TX (713) 523-5512 Believers Non Demoninational 15000 Bellaire Blvd, Houston, TX (281) 933-9119 Believers Temple 1111 Blalock Rd # 126, Houston, TX (713) 461-9275 Bella Vista Missionary Baptist 807 E 36th St, Houston, TX (713) 694-7132 Bellaire Spanish Adventist Chr 5710 Jessamine St, Houston, TX (713) 665-1190 Bellfort Church Of Christ 6606 Bellfort St, Houston, TX (713) 645-6971 Bellfort Seventh Day Adventist 5878 Bellfort St, Houston, TX (713) 733-9381 Beneke Memorial Methodist Chr 9104 Harrell St, Houston, TX (713) 695-2582 Berachah Church 5139 W Alabama St, Houston, TX (713) 621-3740 Berea Missionary Baptist Chr 11507 Homestead Rd, Houston, TX (281) 449-1859 Berean Baptist Church 10250 North Fwy, Houston, TX (281) 447-8484 Berean Christian Church 2210 Bronson St, Houston, TX (713) 946-7504 Berean Missionary Baptist Chr 11114 Cullen Blvd, Houston, TX (713) 734-4260 Berean Seventh-Day Adventist 2119 Saint Emanuel St, Houston, TX (713) 654-8945 Bering Drive Church Of Christ 1910 Bering Dr, Houston, TX (713) 783-2340 Bering Memorial United Mthdst 1440 Harold St, Houston, TX (713) 526-1017 Berry Harrell R 4301 Weaver Rd, Houston, TX (713) 631-8659 Betania Baptist Church 11450 Turn St, Houston, TX (281) 442-4258 Bethany Bapist Church 7336 Calhoun Rd, Houston, TX (713) 734-3040 Bethany Baptist Church Sbc 7304 Homestead Rd, Houston, TX (713) 633-4831 Bethany Christian Church 3223 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX (713) 523-1609 Bethany Lutheran Church 522 Lindale St, Houston, TX (713) 695-2933 Bethany
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