There are several places of worship in Independence, Missouri. Local churches, other places of worship, ministries, or other programs of a religious nature are appropriate topics for this category.
 
 
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The Avenue Church is located on Missouri Highway 291 in Independence, Missouri. Directions and map are provided, a schedule of worship services and regular programs is put forward, with a calendar of events, and an overview of the church’s programs and ministries.
http://walktheavenue.com/
Headquartered in Independence, Missouri, the denomination has its roots in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Following the death of Joseph Smith in 1830, the Church split into a number of factions, this being one of them. Its history, basic beliefs, apostles and officers are featured, and various publications may be ordered through the denominational site.
http://www.churchofchrist-tl.org/
Headquartered in Independence, Missouri, the Community of Christ was known as the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints from 1872 to 2001. Its mission initiatives, enduring principles, and mission stories are told on its site, and churches within the denomination may be found through its site.
http://www.cofchrist.org/
First Baptist Church of Independence
Affiliated with the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship and the Baptist General Convention of Missouri, the Independence, Missouri congregation’s beliefs and practices are presented, including its Sunday School, Sunday worship service, and Wednesday evening services, a calendar of events, and a church newsletter.
http://www.fbcindep.org/
Established in 1835, the Independence, Missouri congregation is part of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). The church history, architecture, governance, and ministers are featured, and a schedule of church services, calendar of events, and a newsletter are provided.
http://www.fccindepmo.org/
New Hope is an independent, fundamental, King James only church that meets at its facilities on East Lexington Road in Independence, Missouri. Directions to the church are provided, and a form is provided for those requesting bus transportation. A worship schedule, calendar of events, and sermon archive are included.
http://www.nhbaptist.com/
Organized in 1844, Trinity is the oldest Episcopal Church in Jackson County. Bess Truman was a member of the church, and she married her husband, Harry Truman at Trinity in 1919. The church’s history and a profile of the church are featured, with information about its membership policies, beliefs, and practices.
http://www.trinityindependence.diowestmo.org/