The Tri-Valley Church of Christ models its worship after the Bible. The church has a 60-year history in Livermore and held its first service on Mother's Day, May 6, 1950. Steve Martin is the minister.
St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church has a more than 50-year history in Livermore. The church's community is about 120 families led by Rev. Joyce Parry Moore. It offers worship services, ministries, sermons, youth and music programs.
Trinity Baptist Church offers ministries, educational programs and community service opportunities. It is run by the Rev. Jim Meek.
This small mosque tucked above offices in downtown Livermore has served Muslim families since 1994. With a full-time imam, it offers the five daily prayers, Arabic and Islamic classes for children, study groups for women and interfaith and community initiatives. Religious-school classes are held on Sundays, rather than the traditional Islamic Fridays, in accord with the American work and school week.
The Granada Baptist Church began in 1965. It has served Livermore by offering activities and programs to meet the physical and spiritual needs of the community. The church aims to advance the Gospel of Jesus Christ in Livermore. David O'Brien is the pastor.
Sunset Community is an Assembly of God church for Pentecostal Christians. The atmosphere is friendly and inclusive, and the church's stated vision is that it is a place "to be loved, to believe, to belong and to become." The building complex includes a large, modern room for prayer services and rooms for study groups and youth programs. There is a Christian school on-site that offers educational programs for preschool. Before-care and after-care programs are available for local elementary school kids with drop-off and pick-up services available. The church maintains a full calendar of events and ministries.
St. Michael Cemetery consists of 15 beautifully-maintained acres, mostly dedicated to ground burials. Established in 1880 by the St. Michael Parish, this cemetery has served the Tri-Valley area with over 2,000 committal services. In addition to ground burials, a columbarium for cremated remains is also available.
The Victory Baptist Church community has a mission to share the gospel message with the world. It is an Independent Fundamental Baptist Church and is focused on building lives to be a reflection of Christ. Dan Sharp is the pastor.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints tries to bring the teachings of Jesus Christ to everyday lives -- at home, work and in its community. Members value strengthening families through faith, service to others, missionary work, lifelong learning and good citizenship, among other beliefs. This location is home to Livermore's 2nd and 3rd Ward.
The Unitarian Universalist Church in Livermore started as a fellowship 50 years ago with about 10 families. It moved into its current location on North Vasco Road in 1977.
The church is a liberal religion that spans many faith traditions. It includes people who identify as Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus, Pagans, Atheists, Agnostics, Humanists and others. The church is led by Rev. Lucas Hergert.
The United Christian Church of Livermore is an "open and affirming" community that embraces all people regardless of ethnic origin, religious background or sexual orientation. It is a congregation of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and of the United Church of Christ. Martha Williams is the pastor.
First Presbyterian Church has a growing congregation in downtown Livermore. The church offers service every Sunday and serves the Tri-Valley and beyond. Steve Wilde is the pastor.
The Holy Cross Lutheran Church has a more than 40-year history in Livermore. The property on Mocho Street was purchased in 1961, with the original church building constructed in 1963. The building served as the main sanctuary until 1981 when the current worship area was completed. The church's mission is "to love and serve the Lord." John Bost is the pastor.
The Shiva-Vishnu Temple's architecture is built based on the best of North and South Indian traditions. It is one of the few Hindu Temples in Northern California that offers services for ritualistic worship of Hindu deities, including Homas, Abhishekas and Archanas, among others.