Places of worship in Seattle

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Buddhism

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Christianity

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Catholicism

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Byzantine Catholicism

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Roman Catholicism

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Past churches:

Present-day churches:

Orthodox Christianity

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Protestantism

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Adventism

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Baptist Christianity

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Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

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Christian Science

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Former Christian Science churches:

Church of God in Christ

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Congregationalism

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Plymouth Congregational Church
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Plymouth Congregational Church has been through a number of buildings over the years:

Episcopalianism

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Lutheranism

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Mennonites

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Methodism

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Seattle's two earliest congregations were both Methodist.

A.M.E.
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African Methodist Episcopal Church

Mormonism

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Nazarenes

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Non-denominational Protestantism

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Pentecostalism

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Presbyterianism

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Seattle First Presbyterian Church
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Seattle First Presbyterian Church was once, under pastor Mark A. Matthews, the largest Presbyterian congregation in the U.S. It has had a number of different church buildings over the years.

Unitarian Universalism

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Hinduism

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Islam

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Judaism

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Present-day synagogues

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Former synagogues

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Theosophy

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