The origins of the parish dates back to 1728 when dozens of settlers in the area founded the church. The current church was built during the early part of the Civil War and dedicated in 1862.
The church offers weekly services and several congregational ministires and programs.
This United Church of Christ church holds weekly services, offers educational programs for adults and children and has a music ministry that supports five different choirs.
Created by the Archdiocese of Newark in 1968, St. Helen’s Roman Catholic Church is led by Rev. Michael A. Saporito. The church offers a number of service, music and fellowship opportunities for children, teens and adults.
This Christian church offers weekly services and Bible study. Founded in 1951 in the living room of Cranford residents, the church has grown into a congregation of 70 members and has resided in its current location since the 1960s.
This Lutheran Church offers weekly services and a number of opportunities for parishioners to engage in outreach ministries. Sunday morning activities at the church include two worship services; family Bible hour for children, youth and adults; and choirs for all ages.
Redeemer Lutheran Church, which holds around 220 worshippers each Sunday, held its first meeting in 1925 and was officially organized five years later.
Union County Torah Center is a synagogue and Jewish education center that offers a variety of programs for kids, teens and adults. It also offers Hebrew School for kids in grads K - 7. Classes incorporate Jewish history, traditions, prayer, culture and holidays as well as bar/bat mitzvah lessons.
One of the largest churches in Westfield, the ornate Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church holds services each Sunday starting with the Orthros at 8:45am followed by the Divine Liturgy at 10am. The parish offers a variety of educational, music and outreach ministries.
Sara Hedgepeth directs both the Holy Trinity Contemporary Ensemble and the Holy Trinity Youth Choir. Both perform traditional and contemporary Christian music.
Grace Orthodox is an Orthodox Presbyterian Biblical Reformed church in Westfield. The facility is also home to the Immanuel Church of New Jersey.
Founded in 1866, the First Baptist Church of Westfield has been in its current location on Elm Street since 1921. Renovated in the early 1990s, the church features pews that form a U-shape instead of the traditional rows.
Founded in 1913 Bethel Baptist Church has been in its current location since 1965. The congregation is led by Reverend Kevin Clark.
This location in Westfield is the Ecclesiastical Headquarters for the Greek Orthodox Metropolis in the mid-Atlantic states. The Greek Orthodox Diocese of New Jersey was established in 1977.
Dating back to 1867, St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Westfield is one of the largest churches in the diocese with more than 1,200 members. The current church was built in the early 1950s. The church offers weekly services, music programs and education programs for adults and children.
Incorporated in 1872, the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church in Westfield has more than 2,000 registered families in the parish. In addition to weekly services, the church offers musical, educational and fellowship opportunities for children and adults.