Led by Rev. Mary Jane Hastings, Gloria Dei Lutheran is a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. It hosts a Sunday morning worship service every week at 10am, which celebrates the gifts of God with the Holy Communion. The congregation includes many families with young children. The church hosts a youth education program every Sunday evening for 7th and 8th grade students.
Our Savior's Lutheran Church of East Brunswick is a member of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod.
In addition to its regular Sunday service, its ministries include youth and adult Christian education and mission programs. It also has an Altar Guild and the Mary-Martha Guild, which is the ladies service guild of the congregation.
The Reverend Mark Johnston is the pastor.
This Temple, founded in the 1970's, was named Hebrew words, Beth Haverim, meaning "House of Friends." In addition to reform Jewish services and ceremonial rituals, this Temple also sponsors several groups available to members of the congregation. There is a youth group available to the younger members of this religious community, various youth and child educational programs offered, social action and volunteer projects run, among other seasonally-offered services. More information about joining the congregation is available by phone or via the website.
Established in 1927, St. Ann's R.C. Church was founded as an Italian-American parish and continues to be so today. The Feast of St. Ann's, dating back to 1925, is an annual celebration with the Hoboken community. The pastor of St. Ann's is Reverend Vincent Fortunato.
At one point the largest parish in the Archdiocese of Newark, St. Anne is still one of the largest with 3,400 member families. In 1909, the church started out of a house in the Warren Point section of Fair Lawn and by 1926 a church building was built on St. Anne's current site. The present church building was constructed in 1958, and the rectory, office complex and meeting rooms were added in 1966.
There are over 1,000 students enrolled in the church's Sunday classes, sacramental classes, summer sessions, home schooling, and special education programs. Bible study and pre-baptismal and parent sacramental programs are available for adults in the church's diverse community.
The sprawling church also offers boy scouts, girl scouts, a basketball league, six different prayer groups, a club for seniors, support groups, and a nursing ministry, among various other programs and societies.
Founded more than 50 years ago, Grace Church offers weekly services, Bible study for all ages and various fellowship opportunities for both teens and adults. The congregation is comprised of several hundred members.
Nassau Christian Center is a historic building located on the corner of Nassau Street and Chambers Street. It is a congregation dedicated to women's, men's and couples ministry as well as children and youth.
Getheseman Lutheran Church offers Sunday school, adult Bible school and worship service each Sunday. The church also provides Christian pre-school for ages 3-4.
The current Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church was built in 1764 to replace an earlier meetinghouse built on the same site on Route 206 (alternately known as Main Street or Lawrence Road) by a congregation that arrived in Lawrence Township (then called Maidenhead Township) in 1698.
John Hart, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, was baptized in that old meetinghouse on December 31, 1713. Over the years the 1764 church was renovated, with significant expansions in 1833 and 1853. The cemetery that sits next to the church dates back to 1713 and contains the graves of Revolutionary War soldiers and colonial settlers.
The church offers Sunday School and other religious education for children and adults, with Sunday worship services at 10 a.m. (9:30 a.m. during the summer months). Sunday sermons are recorded and can be downloaded from the church's wesbite or from iTunes as a podcast.
Bethany Baptist Church provides Baptist provides religious services, career counseling and a jazz music ministry, among other programs.
All Saints' Episcopal Church is a community-centered Anglican organization of worshippers who come from various backgrounds. It offers Bible study and musical events to its parishioners. The church's rector is The Rev. Timothy Burger. A full list of the vestry can be viewed on the website.