Churches in Chicago are spread amidst neighborhoods. The ones with indelible history and a penchant for tourists lie in areas like River North, Steerville, Goose Island, West Town, South Side, Bridge Port and Douglas. Chinese Christian Church in Near North Side area is a facility that is a truly cosmopolitan church welcoming people from all backgrounds of religion and geography. Popular amongst Chinese Christians in Chicago, the facility also confers Adult Bible Fellowship.
Churches in the southern neighborhoods include St Mary of Perpetual Help Church and Pilgrim Baptist Church, separated by a couple of miles from each other. Churches close to popular areas such as the Chicago Harbor banks and Outer Harbor, a bunch of important churches can make your trip filled with appreciation for architecture, learning about history of the region and much more.
The First United Methodist Church in Chicago's W Washington Street about two miles from Chicago Harbor is the oldest church in the city, with a history dating back to 1831. Today it is known to provide a hand of blessing for modernity and modernization through close touch with the contemporary times. With noble events like Disability Pride Parade and much more, the church can make you feel proud especially if you make a donation through their E-giving program.
Other important churches in Chicago include St James Episcopal Church, Holy Name Catholic Cathedral Fourth Presbyterian Church and myriads of other options amongst the various neighborhoods. North Lawndale, West Garfield Park and Grand Boulevard are good neighborhoods for gaining easy access to churches.