One map for the whole church.
ChurchAtlas exists for a simple reason: it should not be hard to find God’s people. Whether you’re new in town, traveling, between churches, or just looking for a Tuesday night study — community should be a tap away.
Faith doesn’t pause when life moves.
People move cities. Work late shifts. Travel for a season. Walk through change. And in those moments — when community matters most — finding a Bible study or a prayer group somehow means digging through outdated websites, dead Facebook groups, and phone numbers that no longer work.
Meanwhile, faithful churches run beautiful gatherings every week that the people down the street never hear about. The need and the answer are right next to each other — they just can’t see one another. ChurchAtlas is the map that connects them.
Built on conviction, not metrics.
Opt-in, always
We never scrape directories or list a church without permission. Every listing is here because a real person chose to put it here.
Rooted in historic faith
ChurchAtlas welcomes every tradition grounded in the Nicene Creed — Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, non-denominational. Every listing shows its denomination so you find what fits.
Free for churches
Listing a church and its gatherings is free, and always will be. No subscriptions, no paywalls, no ads sitting on top of your groups.
Your data, respected
No tracking, no data resale, no surveillance. We keep what’s needed to run the directory and nothing more. See exactly how.
The body of Christ, side by side.
Denominations divide the church into islands online — each with its own site, its own silo. ChurchAtlas is one shared map where a Baptist study sits next to a Catholic mass next to a non-denominational prayer night. We don’t arbitrate doctrine beyond the historic creed. We just help believers find each other.
“That they may all be one, just as you, Father, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be in us.”
— John 17:21