BENSALEM PA
Bensalem United Methodist Church
Site contains History of Church
Christian Life Center
Neshaminy Valley Baptist Church
Site contains History of Church
BRISTOL PA
Calvary Baptist Church
Presbyterian Church at Bristol, PA 1846
This site also includes a brief history of the Church
CHALFONT PA
Calvary Fellowship of Central Bucks
Haycock
St John's Haycock
IVYLAND
Ivyland Presbyterian Church
Includes church news, service times, and directions.
www.ivylandchurch.org
Langhorne
Bucks County Community Church
LEVITTOWN
Emilie United Methodist Church, LevittownGoodSearch: You Search...We Give! Emilie United Methodist Church. 7300 New Falls Rd. Levittown PA 19055. (215) 945-5502
Morrisville
50 North Pennsylvania Avenue
Morrisville PA 19067-1110
(215)736-3700
http://www.fbcmorrisville.org/
NEW BRITAIN
St. James Lutheran Church & Cemetery, Chalfont, New Britain Twp., Bucks Co., PA
NEWTOWN PA
Bucks County Community ChurchCrossing Community ChurchThe Newtown Church
PERKASIE PA
Deep Run East Mennonite Church
First Baptist Church Site also includes a brief history of the Church
First United Methodist Church
Peace-Tohickon Lutheran Church
St. Andrew's United Church of Christ
Site also includes a brief history of the Church |
QUAKERTOWN PA
First United Church of Christ
Quakertown United Methodist Church
St John's Evangelical Lutheran Church S. 10th St. 18951-1209
Phone 215-536-3593
RICHBORO Pa
Addisville Reformed Church
This site also includes a brief history of the Church
St. Vincent de Paul Church
Presbyterian Bucks Central Church
87 Holyoke Road
Richboro PA 18954
PHONE #
215. 942.9533 FAX
http://www.buckscentral.org
Sellersville, Pa
St. Agnes RC Church
Site also includes a brief history of the Parish
St. Michael's Evangelical Lutheran Church
SILVERDALE
Silverdale Church
Site also includes a brief history of the Parish
SOUDERTON
Calvary Church
SOUTHAMPTON
Church of Redemption
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
North & Southampton Reformed Church | Churchville
www.nsrc1710.org/
We, the congregation of North & Southampton Reformed Church, were officially organized on May 20, 1710. ("Organized" is Reformed speak for official recognition as a congregation with elders, deacons, and being self-supporting.) Having "organized" ourselves, we were now in the position to "send out a call" to a pastor to come and join us. We called the circuit riding Domine (Dutch for Reverend) Paulus Van Vlecq to be our first pastor, and he accepted. We were the first Dutch Reformed Church in Pennsylvania and the first congregation of any denomination in Bucks County. In 1737, under the pastorship of Rev. Petrus Hendricus Dorsius, our first church building, known as the Low Dutch Church, was erected in Feasterville, Pennsylvania.
Churchville Presbyterian Church, Marriages, 1738-1810, Bucks County, PA.
Our Lady of Good Council Parish
TINICUM
WRIGHTSTOWN PA
Holy Nativity Episcopal Church
St. Mark's Orthodox Church Site includes brief history of parish
YARDLEY PA
Woodside Presbyterian Church
St. Mary's Burlington
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