Churches in Asheville, North Carolina (NC)
Find your next church home or connect with believers in your area.
Looking for a church in Asheville, North Carolina? Our directory features 36 local churches across 8 denominations. Whether you're new to the area, seeking a faith community, or exploring different church traditions, you'll find options ranging from Baptist to non-denominational congregations.
Baptist churches emphasize biblical authority, believer's baptism, and personal faith.
“Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing.”
Asheville First Church Of The Nazarene
NazareneAsheville Friend's Meeting
Asheville Mennonite Church
MennoniteAsheville North Seventh-Day
Beaverdam Baptist Church
BaptistBeth Israel Synagogue
Calvary Chapel
Calvary ChapelChild Care Center of First Presbyterian Church
PresbyterianChristian Church of Hope
Covenant Community Church
CovenantCovenant Reformed Presbyterian
PresbyterianDiscovery Church
Elevation Church - Asheville
First Baptist Church
BaptistFirst Congregational United
Freedom Baptist Church
BaptistGateway Church
Glory Tabernacle
Highland Christian Church
Hill Street Baptist Church
BaptistIslamic Center of Asheville
Jubilee Community Church
Kenilworth Presbyterian Church
PresbyterianLiving Savior Lutheran Church
LutheranMt Carmel Baptist Church
BaptistNew Beginnings Christian Fellowship
New Life Community Church
Oakley United Methodist Church
MethodistPleasant Hill Baptist Church
BaptistSt James Ame Church
Starnes Cove Baptist Church
BaptistThe Church At Asheville
The Lord Church of Asheville
Trinity Baptist Church
BaptistTrinity Presbyterian Church
PresbyterianNearby Cities in North Carolina
Finding a Church in Asheville
What types of churches are in Asheville?
Asheville has 36 churches representing 8 different traditions, including Baptist, Calvary Chapel, Covenant, Lutheran, and more. From traditional liturgical services to contemporary worship, you'll find a variety of styles and approaches to faith.
How do I find the right church for me?
Consider what matters most to you: worship style, theological tradition, community size, and available ministries. Many churches in Asheville offer online services or videos through their YouTube channels—a great way to get a feel for a church before visiting. Don't hesitate to visit multiple churches before committing.
What is discipleship and why does it matter?
Discipleship is the intentional process of helping someone grow in their faith through relationship, teaching, and accountability. Jesus commanded his followers to "make disciples" (Matthew 28:19), and this often happens best in one-on-one or small group settings. Many churches in Asheville have discipleship programs to help you grow.
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