Worship in Loudoun County

Come As You Are: Worship Resources in Loudoun

April 10, 20253 min read

Faith in Loudoun County

Faith is more than just a Sunday ritual—it’s part of the heartbeat of Loudoun County.

From historic churches nestled in small towns to vibrant, growing congregations and multi-faith communities, there’s a deep-rooted spirit of togetherness here. Whether you're new to the area and looking for a place to worship, or simply exploring ways to reconnect with your faith, Loudoun offers a welcoming seat for everyone.

Here, you’ll find houses of worship that span denominations and beliefs, along with faith-based events, ministries, and outreach programs that make a real difference. Looking for a church choir, a youth group, or just a peaceful place to pray?

These resources will help guide you home.

This list is provided as a community resource. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsoring any of the listed places of worship. While we strive to keep the information as accurate and up to date as possible, details such as website links, locations, or contact information may change.

If you notice an error, a broken link, or would like to suggest a new addition, please reach out to Jennifer at [email protected]. We appreciate your help in keeping this list current and helpful for everyone.

Non-denominational Churches


Baptist

  • Crossroads Baptist Church
    City: Leesburg, VA
    Website: cbcleesburg.org

  • Ebenezer Baptist Churches
    City: Bluemont, VA

  • Ketoctin Baptist Church
    City: Purcellville, VA
    Website: ketoctinchurch.com

  • Mount Zion Old School Baptist Church
    City: Aldie, VA

  • Sterling Park Baptist Church
    City: Sterling, VA
    Website: sterlingparkbc.org


Buddhist

  • Byoma Kusuma Buddhadharma Sangha
    City: Ashburn, VA
    Website: byomakusuma.org

  • Wat Pa Nanachart Buddhist Temple
    City: Aldie, VA
    Website: watpananachart.org

  • Wat Yarnna Rangsee Buddhist Monastery
    City: Sterling, VA
    Website: watyarn.com


Catholic Churches


Episcopal


Greek Orthodox


Hindu


Islamic


Jewish


Mormon


Presbyterian Churches

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