Northside Calvary Church focuses on teaching God's Word, the Bible, and living a Christ-centered life. Led by a group of elders and deacons, the church follows the patterns of Biblical church leadership.
The First Presbyterian Church of Racine holds worship services every Sunday. This church welcomes new members and curious parties to come and worship with the congregation. In addition to Sunday worship, the church also holds a Sunday school after worship for adults.
First Presbyterian has a nursery for infants during adult Sunday school and offers parents the option of letting their children stay until the children's sermon is over (the child may be taken to the nursery or the church's Kaleidoscope program until the weekly sermon is over).
People of all ages are welcome to come worship. Visit the First Presbyterian Church's website to learn more about the church and for information on any upcoming events.
St. Mary's Parish began in 1852 and was located in five different buildings in three locations. The 9:30am mass is a family mass, which is when the choir sings. The church also has a pipe organ that was built by Panizza Organ Building.
The people who founded this church came to the Racine area in 1883 from a province of Kharpert, Armenia. They came rom the town of Tomarza and the village of Jujun. The church has been in its current location on Erie Street below 4 Mile Road since 1973.
This church hosts an Armenian picnic every year at Johnson Park and has held a holiday food fair. Over the years they've also held lectures on the origin of the Armenian people. Call for more information.
New Omega is a Baptist church located in Racine. The diverse congregation is welcoming toward everyone and invites guests to join in. It offers a variety of ways for members of the congregation to better their relationship with God through Bible studies, groups, events, missions and worship. Bible studies are available throughout the week; call for information.