Places of Worship
Looking to join a church or attend a service? Check out our listings to find a service to your liking.
Adventist
Hill Seventh-Day Adventist Church
189 Union Avenue
203-773-1239
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
355 Humphrey Street
203-776-6646
Sat 11:05a-12:15p
AME
Bethel AME Church
255 Goffe Street
203-624-7778
Sun 11a; Wed 7:30p
AME Zion
Varick AME Zion Church
246 Dixwell Avenue
203-624-9384
Apostolic
Ebenezer Chapel
50-56 Dwight Street
203-624-5596
Sun 11:30a &7p; Fri 7:30p
Baha'i
Baha'i Community of North Haven
4000 Ridge Road, North Haven
203-230-1374
Baptist
Calvery Baptist Church
100 Dwight Street
203-787-1805
Sun 9:45a (Mandarin), 11:30a (English)
Immanuel Missionary Baptist Church
1324 Chapel Street
203-777-8744
Sun 11a; early mornings 8a
Baptist – American
First Baptist Church in New Haven
205 Edwards Street
203-562-0069
Sun 10:30a
Baptist – Southern
Trinity Baptist Church
630 State Street
203-789-4800
Sun 10am & 6:30pm
Buddhist – Shambhala
85 Willow Street
203-503-0173
Mon 7:30-8:30p, Medidation/1st Mon Talk
Buddhist – Tibetan
17 Tour Avenue
203-387-9992
Buddhist - Zen
193 Mansfield Street
203-781-0192
Catholic
St Michael Church
29 Wooster Place
203-562-7178
Sat 4p; Sun 9:30a
St Anthony's Church
70 Washington Avenue
203-624-1418
Sat 5:30p; Sun 9:45a (1st Sun: Italian) & 11a
112 Fountain Street & 55 Whalley Avenue
203-389-2619
St Joseph's Church
129 Edwards Street
203-624-5297
St Martin de Porres
136 Dixwell Avenue
203-624-9944
Sun 7:30am, 9am & 11:30am
St Mary's Church
5 Hillhouse Avenue
203-562-6193
Sa 5p;Su 8a,10a,12 (Solemn: Sept-June)& 5p
St Rose of Lima
115 Blatchley Avenue
203-865-6149
Sa 4p & Su 9a (English)& Su 11a & 6p (Spanish)
St Stanislaus Church
State Street at Eld
203-562-7123
Su 7:30a & 11:30a (Polish),9a & 10:15a (English)
268 Park Street
203-777-5537
Su 10a.
Catholic – Ukrainian
St Michael's Ukrainian Catholic
569 George Street
203-865-0388
Sun 9am (English), 10:15am (Ukrainian)
Catholic – Independent
5 Edwards Street
888-688-2871
Christian – Ecumenical
The University Church at Yale
Battell Chapel, College Street
203-432-1128
Sun 10:30am
Christian – Evangelical
Evangelical Covenant Church
590 Orange Street
203-776-7812
Christian – LGBT
Metropolitan Community Church of New Haven
34 Harrison Street
203-397-2312
Sun 9:15am
Christian Scientist
First Church of Christ Scientist
950 Chapel Street
203-624-6527
Sun 10am, Wed 7:30p
Christian Science Reading Room
950 Chapel Street
203-787-0829
By appointment
Congregational
Church of the Redeemer
185 Cold Spring Street
203-787-5711
Sun 10am
United Church on the Green
Temple at Elm
203-787-4195
Sun 10am
Coptic Orthodox
Virgin Mary & Archangel Michael
75 Benham St, Hamden
203-248-5592
Sun 9am - 12noon
Episcopal
Christ Church
84 Broadway
203-624-4594
Sun 10am - Solemn High Mass
Episcopal Church at Yale
341 Elm Street
203-789-6387
Sun 5pm
St Luke's
111 Whalley Avenue
203-865-0141
Sun 8am & 11am
St Paul & St James Episcopal
57 Olive Street
203-562-2143
Sun 8:30am & 10:30am
St Thomas's Episcopal
830 Whitney Avenue
203-777-7623
Sun 8am (Rite I) & 10am (Rite II)
Trinity Church on the Green
Temple at Chapel
203-624-3101
Sun 7:45, 9am, 11am & 2pm (outdoor service at 2)
Friends (Quakers)
New Haven Friends Meeting
223 E Grand Avenue
203-468-7364
Sun 10:30am-11:30pm
Greek Orthodox
St Basil Greek Orthodox Church
1 Tower Lane
203-777-8294
Sun 9am Orthros; 10am-11:15am Divine Liturgy
Hindu
Connecticut Valley Hindu Temple
Training Hill Road, Middletown
860-346-8675
Independent
Mt Gideon Faith Fellowship Church
363 Dixwell Avenue
203-776-6708
Sun 11am
Islam
624 George Street
203-777-8004
Jehovah's Witness
City Point Congregation
1123 Ella Grasso Blvd
203-777-1657
Jewish
Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale
80 Wall Street
203-432-1134
Jewish – Conservative
Congregation Bel El Keser Israel
85 Harrison Street
203-389-2108
Fri 6pm-6:45pm
Jewish – Orthodox
Bikur Cholim Sheveth Achim
112 Marvel Road
203-387-4699
Congregation Beth Israel
232 Orchard Street
203-776-1468
Jewish – Reform
Temple Emanuel of Greater New Haven
150 Derby Avenue, Orange
203-379-3000
Lutheran
Bethesda Lutheran Church
305 St Ronan Street
203-787-2346
Sun 8:45am (Chapel), 9:45am (Church)
Emanuel Lutheran Church
280 Humphrey Street
203-562-2965
Sun 9:30a(mid-June-Aug), 10a(Sept-mid-June)
Trinity Lutheran Church
292 Orange Street
203-787-6521
Sun 10:15am
Mormon
Church of Jesus Christ of LDS, Second Ward
84 Trumbull Street
203-865-1712
Pentecosta
Glorified Deliverance Center Church
604 Dixwell Avenue
203-865-8972
Fri 7pm; Sun 11am
Presbyterian
Christ Presbyterian Church New Haven
135 Whitney Avenue
203-777-6960
Sun 10:30am
Connecticut Korean Presbyterian Church
450 Whitney Avenue
203-497-9744
Sun 1pm (Korean)
First Presbyterian Church of New Haven
704 Whitney Avenue
203-562-5664
Salvation Army
Corps Community Center
450 George Street
203-562-7123
Scientology
Church of Scientology
909 Whitney Avenue
203-387-7670
M - F 9am - 10pm; Sat - Sun 9am - 6:30pm
Unitarian Universalist
First Unitarian University Society of New Haven
569 George Street
203-562-4410
Sun 10:30am
United Church of Christ
Center Church on the Green
Temple at Center of Green
203-787-0121
Sun 10am
Dixwell Ave United Church of Christ
217 Dixwell Avenue
203-787-5839
Pilgrim Church
64 E Grand Avenue
203-467-7916
United Methodist
First & Summerfield United Methodist
425 College St at Elm
203-624-2521
Sun 10am
Synagogues – additional information
Reform
Congregation Mishkan Israel
A progressive Reform synagogue with a rich history
785 Ridge Road, Hamden
203-288-3877
Congregation Sinai is committed to the principles and practices of Progressive Judaism in which we assert the belief in one God, the unity of the Jewish people, and the vital role of the State of Israel in modern Jewish life.
426 Washington Ave, West Haven
203-934-7946
Reform Chavurah at Yale is a group of enthusiastic, spirited, and thoughtful Reform Jews who get together Friday nights to participate in student-run services. Over the course of the year, students take turns writing creative services, leading services, leading Torah study, and song leading. All Yale students, faculty, and members of the New Haven community are welcome, both those who are practicing Reform Jews and those who are curious about the religion. Reform Chavurah meets on Fridays at 5:40 for one hour.
Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale
80 Wall Street, New Haven
203-432-1134
Temple Emanuel believes that the celebration of Judaism is a joyful and fulfilling experience.
150 Derby Ave, Orange
203-397-3000
Orthodox
Beth Israel Congregation
232 Orchard Street, New Haven
Bikur Cholim Sheveth Achim is led by Rabbi David Avigdor, a member of the Rabbinical Council of America. Bikur Cholim Sheveth Achim is affiliated with the Orthodox Union and cater to men, women and children from a wide range of religious backgrounds.
112 Marvel Road, New Haven
203-387-4699
Chabad House Moschiach Center
226 Bellevue Road, New Haven
203-772-0736
Chabad of Westville is dedicated to bringing and sharing the light, life, warmth, beauty and joys of our heritage with all our fellow Jews, in a most welcoming atmosphere. At Chabad, you are already a part of the family!
110 Marvel Road, New Haven
203-389-8472
Friends of Chabad at Yale
265 College Street #3M, New Haven
203-789-1252
Minyan Urim is a monthly Shabbat service at the Yale Slifka Center in New Haven. We strive to create an uplifting and song-filled tefillah that in grounded in our commitment to halakha and to maximizing the participation of women and men.
Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale
80 Wall Street, New Haven
203-432-1134
Orthodox Minyan at Yale holds services daily in the morning and afternoon as well as on Shabbat. All are welcome to join in the traditional service and camaraderie.
Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale
80 Wall Street, New Haven
203-432-1134
Rabbinical Institute of New Haven
300 Norton Street, New Haven
203-789-9879
Westville Synagogue is the largest modern orthodox synagogue in New Haven, Connecticut. It will allow you to rediscover the warmth of Jewish tradition and gain a new appreciation for Judaism by sharing in a synagogue lifestyle that is both traditional and contemporary. It is a place where you will enjoy an extended family and learn from others, young and old. Daily morning and evening minyanim (prayer services) every day of the year; various adult and children's programs throughout the year; family Shabbos dinners; Kiddush following every Shabbos morning service; Shalosh Seudos every Shabbos afternoon after Mincha
74 West Prospect Street, New Haven
203-389-9513
Yeshiva of New Haven is an exciting faith-based community as well as a welcoming community of scholars serving New Haven's Jewish population. The outstanding educational endeavors of Yeshiva, its elementary school and high school divisions for boys and for girls, are supplemented with wonderful Shabbos groups, summer programs, and learning opportunities for adults. The core religious activities of daily and Shabbos minyanim are augmented by shared celebrations of life-cycle events and of the many significant moments on the Jewish calendar. Come look at what Yeshiva of New Haven has to offer your family.
765 Elm Street, New Haven
203-777-2200
Young Israel of New Haven has had a significant and historical part in New Haven for over 75 years. From being a place for davening and learning to begin a key community event leader, YI has established itself as a prominent pillar in New Haven. YI is actively expanding its membership through designing and developing innovative programs to supplement the traditional daily and Shabbat/Chaggim services and learning. You will be amazed by the Kiruv and Chesed shown by members of Young Israel and members of the other Orthodox shuls. Anyone will be hard pressed to find a community that interacts so well. Community events are run based not on turf related issues, but rather what will enhance the entire community.
292 Norton Street, New Haven
203-776-4212
Conservative
Congregation B’nai Jacob is dedicated to the ancient traditions of Judaism along with an active concern for the daily needs of our congregants. The oldest and largest family oriented Conservative synagogue in the New Haven area, B'nai Jacob is a centerpiece of Jewish culture, education, and community. B'nai Jacob is a place of worship, prayer, study, celebration and community fellowship.
75 Rimmon Road, Woodbridge
203-389-2111
Congregation Beth El-Keser Israel (BEKI) is a traditional egalitarian participatory Conservative synagogue community in the City of New Haven. The successor of the Rose Street Shul founded in 1892 and of Keser Israel from the same ear, BEKI is the spiritual ome for several hundred adults and children from New Haven and twenty-one surrounding communities. Located within the New Haven Eruv on bustling Whalley Avenue in the Westville neighborhood since 1959, BEKI offers an extensive program of educational, worship and social services for adults and children. BEKI is in the Connecticut Valley region of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism with which it is affiliated.
85 Harrison Street at Whalley Avenue, New Haven
203-389-2108
Congregation of Shalom
205 Old Grassy Hill Road, Orange
203-799-2341
Downtown Minyan at Yale is a group of residents affiliated with Yale who meet year-round on Shabbats and Holidays to worship together in an egalitarian and multi-generational setting. Though the services are conducted in Hebrew, English is the language of the minyan-wide discussion of the weekly Torah reading. Everything is led by minyan members. Shabbat services start at 10:00 and begin with Shacharit. People interested in davening the earlier parts of the prayer service-Birchot Ha-Shacar and Psukei D'zimra-come a few minutes earlier. The service finishes by 12:15.
Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale
80 Wall Street, New Haven
203-432-1134
1809 Whitney Avenue, Hamden
203-288-7748
Community Organizations
The Greater New Haven Jewish Federation strives to lead, build, strengthen, and renew a dynamic local Jewish community and to provide support and caring for Jewish people in our community, Israel, and worldwide. We are guided by the traditional Jewish values of Torah (tradition, learning, and deeds), Tikkun Olam (improving the condition of our world), Tzedakah (philanthropy and acts of loving kindness), and k'lal Yisrael (Jewish peoplehood).
360 Amity Road, Woodbridge
203-387-2424
Jewish Community Center of Greater New Haven provides a physical location for the vibrant spiritual life of the Greater New Haven Jewish community. Today’s JCC is not just for the rich or the poor, the young or the old; it’s for everybody! Preschoolers come to learn and play, and senior citizens come for warm companionship and the excitement of learning something new. Those in between come to strengthen their bodies and stretch their minds in a comfortable Jewish atmosphere where they feel at home.
360 Amity Road, Woodbridge
203-387-2522
Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale provides religious, social, and artistic avenues for members of the Yale community to make Judaism an important part of their lives. Kosher dining, regularly meeting minyans, the Friedman library, Yale Hillel, and art exhibits are just some of the resources the Slifka Center has to offer New Haven's Jewish community. Many of the Center's services and resources are open to the public. Feel free to call for more information.
80 Wall Street, New Haven
203-432-1134
New Haven Eruv, Inc. is a registered charity established by members of the New Haven Jewish Community. Its single objective is to maintain a proper Eruv for the New Haven Jewish Community and its guests.
86 Hubinger Street, New Haven (between Eldert Street and Elm Street)
203-387-3897

