Salem Baptist Church has a long history in the area, dating back to the Civil War and the Battle of Chancellorsville. At that time, fighting took place around the church, which afterward served as a field hospital. The original structure and a monument are now part of Civil War tours. The current church was built in the 1950s.
This church provides a relaxed and contemporary worship atmosphere in a non-denominational congregation. The church features a Sunday nursery service and ample parking for its congregants. Behind the church is a small playground for the youngsters. The church is also active in a number of ministries.
Bethel Reformed Presbyterian Church is a congregation of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. The church offers a nursery with a window to the sanctuary and nursery helpers. Bethel celebrates the Lord's Supper on the 2nd Sunday of each month. Evening services are held the 2nd and 4th Sundays; please call for service times.
Walnut Hills United Pentacostal Church is built of a congregation that elects its pastor and its leaders, owns its property, determines its budget, establishes its membership and conducts all business.
Walnut Hills United Pentacostal is an anointed apostolic pentecostal church providing an intimate worship experience and exciting ministry.
Redeemer Lutheran Church welcomes you to join the congregation. The church offers a variety of ways to worship and study the word of God. Sunday services and Sunday School are just the beginning. There is a ministry for everybody including music, family and different educational programs. Vacation Bible School and confirmation are available for the kids. One Sunday a month there is a contemporary service with a praise band.
The historic Fredericksburg Baptist Church and its congregation have borne witness to over two centuries of American history, all located in the heart of downtown Fredericksburg. The current structure was completed in 1855. Less than 10 years later it received battle damage and also served as a union field hospital during the Battle of Fredericksburg in 1862. Across Princess Anne Street from the church is a historical marker which further delves into the history of the church. Inside, the church sanctuary features beautiful stained glass windows which date to 1898. Today the church hosts a wide variety of community outreach and ministry programs.
Faith Baptist Church has been serving the Fredericksburg area since 1975, operating the Faith Baptist School and Faith Baptist College. Services are also held in Spanish.
This Greek Orthodox Church celebrates the Nativity of The Theotokos, which is derived from two Greek words: Theos, which means "God" and tikto, which is associated with giving birth. The title essentially means "the one who gives birth to God," a name that was used for the Virgin Mary at a council of the church that happened in Ephesus in the year 431, emphasizing that Christ was both fully God and fully human.
Zoan Baptist is the church with the red digital sign along Route 3 just west of Central Park. The church offers Bible study and youth group programs. The church holds worship services on Sunday mornings and study gatherings during the week.
The Fredericksburg Full Gospel Fellowship is a non-denominational church close to downtown Fredericksburg. It sits in a quiet residential neighborhood, but is also only a few blocks from the popular Williams Street eateries. The structure dates back to 1881, when it was built as Trinity Episcopal Church.
Union Bell Baptist Church celebrates the presence of God through worship, music and song participation. At Union Bell, the congregation strives to accomplish the work of God by providing spiritual balance, growth and development in the people of Fredericksburg and the communities that surround it.