Saint Mark's Catholic Church has been the hub of Roman Catholic activities around Garden City since 1991. The church holds mass every weekday at 8am, Saturday at 4pm and Sunday at 7:30am, 9:30am and 11am. The church also hears confessions on Saturdays at 3pm. The church has many programs and groups, including choir, decorating committee, youth and teen confirmation classes, golf committee and much more.
St. Davids On The Hill Episcopal Church, headed by Reverend Nancy Willis, has been located at 200 Meshanticut Valley Parkway since 1921. Originally a mission of the All Saints' Memorial Church in Providence, St. David's finally became its own independent church in 1950. The church has many great educational programs and events that encourage friendship and Christian values for children and adults. St. David's also regularly organizes clothing drives, food banks and community clean-ups to help the people of Cranston. You can view a full list of events happening at the church at www.stdavidsonthehill.net/current-events.html.
A family-oriented congregation, Our Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church is made up of more than 500 members. The church teaches and responds to the love of the Triune God: the Father, Jesus Christ, the son and the Holy Spirit. The church offers youth programs and services twice each Sunday.
This historic church has its roots in the Puritan and Pilgrim churches of New England. It's located in the Rumford section of East Providence and the current church building was constructed in 1810. Newman hosts a food bank with five other churches in East Providence. Senior minister is S.C. Campbell Lovett.
The Church of the Annunciation is a Greek Orthodox Church located on 175 Oaklawn Ave. Formed in 1905 by Greek immigrants, the Church of the Annunciation was the very first Greek Orthodox parish in Rhode Island. There are many organizations and special programs at this church including a preschool, dance group, youth and adult choir, Sunday school, Greek language school, teen groups, Bible studies, ladies' societies, senior citizen groups and a library.
St. Michael's Church is a Catholic church offering youth programs, religious education and Mass three times a week. It serves Smithfield and the surrounding area.
More than 200 years after its founding, the EGUMC took a big step when it decided to leave its Main Street location and build a new church on South County Trail. The congregation moved into its new space in 2007 and continues to grow and thrive.
The EGUMC is a congregation of "seekers, doubters and believers" brought together to follow Jesus Christ.
The parish has made a tradition of annual mission trips to John's Island in South Carolina as well as regular outreach efforts closer to home. In addition, it offers a number of small groups for education and fellowship.
Located in the Rumford area of East Providence, the Church of the Epiphany is an Episcopal church. The church has a community garden and sells pumpkins before Halloween.
Run by the Diocese of Providence, Rejoice In Hope Youth Center is a gathering place and community center for The Youth Ministry Institute, a training program for adults to learn to minister to the youth. The group is directed by Pat Kane and Reverend Timothy Lenlin and meets at Rejoice in Hope Youth Center almost every Thursday night. For the last 25 years, from September until the end of October, the Youth Center also converts to an attraction called the Haunted Labyrinth. A complete list of times the Haunted Labyrinth is open can be found on the website.
Immaculate Conception Church is a Cranston based religious institution offering regularly scheduled worship services, religious education courses, conversion services, baptisms, confirmations, performs marriages and more.
The Ocean State Baptist Church of Smithfield is a contemporary church with traditional values. The Baptist church has services three times a week and hosts Wednesday night Bible study, men's breakfast and other events throughout the community.
Georgiaville Baptist Church is a religious organization offering services every Sunday. Records show the church was established in 1991. It serves the Smithfield community.
Woodridge Congregational UCC is led by Rev. Charles Simonson, interim pastor. The church's mission is "to proclaim Christian faith by word and action throughout the world, to promote justice, to work and pray for peace, and to heal the wounds in our community through prayer and witness." This closely-knit church puts an emphasis on celebrating Christ through music.