Name Denomination Address City State Zip Phone Number Phone_2 FAX # E-mail URL Year Note
Addisville Reformed Church Reformed 945 Second Street Pike Richboro PA 18954 215.357.4277 215.355-3659     http://www.addisville.org/   The Reformed Church of Addisville has meanwhile come into existence; and as this reconciles the friends of that name, let the metropolis of Northampton be known ecclesiastically as Addisville, politically as Richboro, and popularly as the Bear to the end of time. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  495.
ADVENT EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Lutheran Second Street Pike (Route 232) & Worthington Mill Road Richboro PA 18954-0840 215. 355.2529     office@adventrichboro.org www.adventrichboro.org    
Advent Lutheran Church Lutheran 45 Worthington Mill Road Richboro PA 18954 215. 355.2529            
All Saints Episcopal Church Episcopal 9 Old Locust Avenue Levittown PA 19054-1107 215. 295.5196            
Almont unknown Route 563 & Lawn Street Sellersville PA 18960             Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans
Anchor Presbyterian Church Presbyterian 2310 Second Street Pike Penns Park PA 18943 215. 598.7859            
Andalusia Baptist Church Baptist 1041 Colonial Avenue Bensalem PA 19020-6308 215. 639.1055            
Anglican Church - Incarnation Anglican 44 S. 8th Street Quakertown PA 18951-1206 215. 538.2224            
Applebachsville Union unknown Old Bethlehem Pike Applebachsville PA 18960             Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans
Ascension Lutheran Church Lutheran Washington Crossing Road Washington Crossing PA 18977 215-493-6907   215. 968.7928 revsfarley@worldnet.att.net http://www.ascensionweb.org   Visitors Center
Assembly of God Assembly of God P.O. Box 1201 Warminster PA 18974 215. 672.5090            
Assembly of God Church Assembly of God 9th & 610 S Main St Quakertown PA 18951-1571 215. 538.0220            
Assumption BVM Church Catholic 1900 Meadowbrook Road Langhorne PA 19053-2337 215. 357.1221       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1950 Boundaries: Penn-Central R.R. from Street Rd. to the Neshaminy Creek; to Old Lincoln Hwy.; to Bristol Rd.; to Rt. 1; to Street Rd.; to Penn-Central R.R.  Founded: November 3, 1950 .  Rectory: 1900 Meadowbrook Rd. 19053
Bedminster Mennonite (See Deep Run) Mennonite   Bedminster PA 18910             One of the oldest of that denomination in Bucks County. Battle's ' History of BC, page  576
Beechwood Cemetery 213 Cedar Street Bristol PA 19007             Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans, this is not Beechwood on Hulmeville Road, Bensalem
Beechwood Cemetery Cemetery Hulmeville Road Bensalem PA 19020 215. 639.8970           Burial Grounds - Bensalem Township - Burial Grounds, Spruance, established 3/24/1868 by E.G. Harrison
Believers Fellowship Unknown 1101 Glen Oak Drive Yardley PA 19067 215. 949.3063            
Bensalem AME Methodist 1200 Bridgewater Road Bensalem PA 19020 215. 604.0204           There is also an African Methodist church near Bridgewater, but no data concerning it are available, Battle's History of BC (1887), page  476
Bensalem Baptist Church Baptist 3351 Richlieu Road Bensalem PA 19020 215. 639.5433       http://www.bensalembaptistchurch.org/    
Bensalem Korean United Methodist Methodist 2814 Mechanicsville Road Bensalem PA 19020-2627 215. 639.5899            
Bensalem Presbyterian Church Presbyterian 2826 Bristol Road Bensalem PA 19020 215. 757.7800         1719 A separation occurred from the see Churchville Reformed)  Church of North and Southampton because of the friction between the Dutch and Scotch-Irish.  It may be correctly inferred that this was caused by dissatisfaction among the Dutch in regard to the introduction of the English language and Presbyterian usages into the church services; and from this time they were employed almost exclusively, and an organization was effected; under the name of "The Christian Church of Sammany creek," subsequently known as the Bensalem Presbyterian Church. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  474 - Burial Grounds. Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans
Bensalem United Methodist Church Methodist 4300 Hulmeville Road Bensalem PA 19020 215. 245.1215         1803 Methodist preachers visited Bensalem as early as 1803. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  476, Bucks County Cemeteries with Known Civil War Veterans
Beth Shiloh Jewish 1362 Glazar Road Warminster PA 18974 215. 443.9078            
Bethel AME Methodist 254 Wood St Bristol PA 19007-4915 215. 785.3119            
Bethel Baptist Church Baptist 754 East Rockhill Road Sellersville PA 18960 215. 536.9200            
Bethel Christian Center Christian 855 Big Oak Road Morrisville PA 19067 215. 428.1985            
Bethlehem AME Church Methodist 215 N Pine Street Langhorne PA 19047-1621 215. 757.5313       http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~buckscounty/bethel_ame.html    
Beulah Cemetery 238 Almshouse & Upper State Roads New Britain PA 18901             Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans Beulah Cemetery  Founded 1882-- 238 Almshouse Road New Britain, Bucks Co, PA
Bible Baptist Church Baptist 1717 Street Road Southampton PA 18966 215. 355.7264            
Bible Brethren Church - Croydon Christian 900 Rosa Avenue Croydon PA 19021 215. 781.2323            
Bible Evangelical Methodist Methodist 1601 Lakeland Avenue Bristol PA 19007-3331 215. 785.3940            
Bible Fellowship Evangelical Evangelical 725 Oxford Valley Road Yardley PA 19067-1606 215. 321.3326            
Bible fellowship Evangelical Evangelical 301 Oxford Valley Road Morrisville PA 19067 215. 321.3326            
Blooming Glen Mennonite Church Mennonite 713 Blooming Glen Road Perkasie PA 18944-1115 215. 257.3431           Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans
Brethren Church Unknown 837 Hoe Road Levittown PA 19056 215. 943.3459            
Bristol Assembly Of God Assembly of God 343 Wood Street Bristol PA 19007 215. 785.0919   215. 785.4288 Info@bristolassembly.org http://www.bristolassembly.org    
Bristol Cemetery Cemetery 115 Newportville Road and Bristol Pike Croydon PA 19021           1882 Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans.  Bucks County Historical Society  974.821
Bristol Friends Meeting Quaker Market & Woods Streets Bristol PA 19007 215. 781.6355         1713 Bristol Meetinghouse was completed in 1713 and occupied by British troops for use as a hospital in 1777.  In the meetinghouse yard are carriage sheds that were converted from stables in 1820 and a sycamore tree that dates from the time of William Penn. Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans. "Today's Quakers brochure".
Bristol United Methodist Church Methodist 201 Mulberry St Bristol PA 19007-4908 215. 788.4509           Also: First United Methodist Church, The Methodist Episcopal church of Bristol is the oldest in the state outside of Philadelphia, with a single exception.  As early as the year 1771, Captain Webb, of the British army, stopped here on his way from New York to Philadelphia and preached under a chestnut tree that stood upon the site of the present Methodist church.
Buckingham Monthly Meeting Quaker 5684 York Road (Route 202 & 263) Lahaska PA 18934 215. 794.7299     smith@kyw.com   1720 Buckingham Monthly Meeting 1720 - 1801, Index Births, marriages & deaths. 24th day 9mo 1720 - granting Buckingham to be a Monthly meeting of themselves.  Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans.  Buckingham's stone and slate meetinghouse has seen few changes since it was built in 1769, retaining its original hand-blown glass window panes, hand-hewn benches, and spirit of eloquent simplicity.  This meetinghouse served as a hospital during the Revolutionary War. "Today's Quakers in Bucks Quarterly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends"
Buckingham Monthly Meeting Quaker   Buckingham PA 18931           1720 See Lahaska
Buckingham Valley Baptist Church Baptist   Bushington PA             1880 Organized August 1880 by reverend George a. Larrson, M.D., then pastor of Solebury Baptist.  Connect with the Reading Baptist Association
Bucks Central Church Presbyterian 87 Holyoke Road Richboro PA 18954 215. 942.9533       http://www.buckscentral.org.    
Bucks Central Church (PCA) Presbyterian PO Box 1025 Newtown PA 18940       jgrisham@buckscentral.org http://www.buckscentral.org   was previously listed at 87 Holyoke Road Richboro PA as Presbyterian Bucks Central Church, Jules Grisham Pastor 2007
Bucks County Community Church Community Church 116 N Bellevue Avenue Langhorne PA 19047-2129 215. 752.9945            
Bucks County Community Church Community Church 19 Buck Road Southampton PA 18966 215. 742.9945            
Bucks County Latvian Baptist Baptist 1142 Apple Road Quakertown PA 18951-5422 215. 536.5606            
Bucks County S D A Church unknown Green & County Line Road Warminster PA 18974 215. 672.3011            
Bucks Quarterly Meeting Quaker 1690 George School Complex Newtown PA 18940-3212 215. 860.9747   215. 598.7496   http://www.quakersbucks.org 1815 The Friends of Newtown became a separate meeting in 1815 by indulgence of Middletown meeting.  they met for worship in the abandoned court-house two years, when, in 1817, the present meeting-house was build. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  464
Bux-Mont Christian Church Christian 400 Jacksonville Road Warminster PA 18974 215. 322.1732            
Bux-Mont Unitarian Fellowship Unitarian Street Road & Route 611 Warrington PA 18976 215. 343.0406            
Byzantine Catholic Mission of Bucks County Catholic   Hilltown PA 18927 215. 766.9650            
Calvary Baptist Church Baptist 250 Green Lane Bristol PA 19007-4417 215. 788.8418 215. 788.9700          
Calvary Community Church Community Church 316 Durham Road Langhorne PA 19047-7511 215. 757.5383            
Calvary Fellowship - Doylestown unknown   Doylestown PA 18901 215. 340.0577            
Canada Hill Baptist Church Baptist Route 202 Buckingham PA 18912           1844 Last until 1976 and is now an antique shop.  The Carversville Christian Church 1837-1987 United Church of Christ page 555.   Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans.
Canada Hill Cemetery Cemetery Route 202 Canada Hill Road Solebury PA                
Carversville Christian Church Christian 3736 Aquetong Road Carversville PA 18913 215. 297.5166           The Carversville Presbyterian church was organized in 1870.   Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans.
Carversville Presbyterian Church Presbyterian   Carversville PA 18913           1870 A casualty of circumstances, in 1929, The Carversville Christian Church 1837-1987 United Church of Christ page 555. Organized in 1870 by reverend F.R.S. Hunsicker, Battle's History of BC, page  534.
Central Bucks Christian Christian 5908 Groveland Road Plumsteadville PA 18949 215. 766.9432            
Central Community Church Community Church 2229 Blackhorse Drive Warrington PA 18976 215. 491.0300            
Chalfont United Methodist Church Methodist 11 Meadowbrook Lane Chalfont PA 18914-2810 215. 822.2807            
Christ Church unknown 1830 North Ridge Road Perkasie PA 18944-2231 215. 257.7318            
Christ Church Eddington Episcopal 2026 Street Road Bensalem PA 19020 215. 638.2650            
Christ Church United Church United Church of Christ 101 N Main Street Trumbauersville PA 18970 215. 538.0142            
Christ Community Church Community Church 5511 Route 611 Plumsteadville PA 18949 215. 766.0356            
Christ Episcopal Church Episcopal 2026 Street Road Bensalem PA 19020 215. 639.5441            
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Lutheran Lakeside Drive & Low Lane Levittown PA 19054 215. 945.4885            
Christ Faith Christian Community Christian 816 New Rodgers Rd Bristol PA 19007-2507 215. 788.2040            
Christ Lutheran Church Lutheran 353 East Dark Hollow Pipersville PA 18947 215. 766.8730           http://www.christ-pipersville.org
Christ the King unknown 465 Main Street Tullytown PA   215. 945.2886       http://www.ctkalive.org 1874 Historic Landmark.  The interior has been maintained with period pews and furnishings and all but 2 of the original stained glass windows are intact. It is a beautiful place to worship the Lord!
Christ United Methodist Church Methodist 501 Wistar Road Fairless Hills PA 19030 215-943-2343            
Christadelphians of Bucks County Christadelphians 102 W Maple Avenue Langhorne PA 19047-2820 215. 750.0491            
Christian Life Center Christian 5918 Hulmeville Road Bensalem PA 19020-2218 215. 322.5433            
Christian Science Christian Science 29 N. Church Street Doylestown PA 18901 215. 348.2150            
Christ's Evangelical Lutheran Lutheran 1 Luther Lane Trumbauersville PA 18960 215. 536.3193         1768 The first church building at Trumbauersville, known as the Lower Milford church, was dedicated in 1769.  The original building was exclusively Lutheran.  The early pastoral record of this denomination coincides with that of Saint John's. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  614
Christ's Evangelical Lutheran Lutheran Main Street Springtown PA 18081 610. 346.6264         1745 Of the early history of Trinity church, Reformed and Lutheran, Springfield, but little is known.  Christ Church in Springtown is owned conjointly by the Lutheran, Reformed, Presbyterian  and Mennonite persuasions. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  639.
Christ's Evangelical Lutheran( see Upper Tinicum) Lutheran   Tinicum PA             1760  
Church of Christ United Church of Christ 3810 Levittown Parkway Levittown PA 19054 215. 946.0165            
Church of Christ Warrington United Church of Christ 978 Valley Road Warrington PA 18976 215. 343.1979            
Church of Christian Scientist Christian Scientist 3157 Mechanicsville Road Bensalem PA 19020 215. 245.5275            
Church of God unknown 571 Levittown Parkway Levittown PA 19054 215. 547.4474            
Church of Holy Nativity Catholic 749 Durham Road Newtown PA 18940 215. 598.3405            
Church of Illumination unknown 5966 Clymer Road Quakertown PA 18951-3275 215. 779.3796            
Church of Jesus Christ LDS 563 Levittown Parkway Levittown PA 19054 215. 547.6530            
Church of Jesus Christ of LDS LDS 2355 Milford Square Pike Quakertown PA 18951 215. 536.9110            
Church of Jesus Christ of LDS LDS 1204 Pine Grove Road Morrisville PA 19067 215. 295.3317            
Church of Jesus Christ of LDS LDS Chapman & Ferry Road Doylestown PA 18901-4445 215. 345.4430            
Church of the First Born Charismatic 430 S. 9th Street Perkasie PA 18944 215. 257.2392            
Church of the Good Samaritans unknown 964 Holland Road Holland PA 18966 215. 355.1442            
Church of the Incarnation Episcopal 1505 Makefield Road Morrisville PA 19067 215. 295.2259            
Church Of The Nazarene Nazarene 2010 Wilson Avenue Bristol PA 19007-4499 215. 781.9484            
Church of the Nazarene Nazarene 866 West Bristol Road Warminster PA 18974 215. 672.2110            
Church of the Nazarene Nazarene 430 South 9th Street Perkasie PA 18944 215. 257.6704            
Church of the Redeemer unknown 1065 Bristol Pike Bensalem PA 19020 215. 639.4387            
Church of the Redemption Lutheran 1101 2nd Street Pike Southampton PA 18966 215. 357.0303            
Church of the Resurrection Lutheran 5908 Groveland Road Pipersville PA 18947 215. 766.4833            
Churchville Baptist (Dotterer) Baptist 171 2nd Street Pike Southampton PA 18966 215. 357.6665            
Churchville Cemetery Cemetery 287 Holland Road Holland PA 18966             Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans.
Churchville Reformed Church Reformed 1380 Bristol Road Southampton PA 18966 215. 357.9885         1710 The Reformed Church of North and Southampton (see Low Dutch Reformed) dates its origin at a period which would seem to indicate that it is the oldest denominational organization in the county.  Its recorded history begins May 20, 1710, when the "church of Bensalem and Sammeny" was organized; and on the following day Reverend Paulus Van Vlecq was confirmed its first pastor. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  483.
Community Baptist Church Baptist 1439 Ashby Avenue Bristol PA 19007-3305 215. 785.1170            
Community Baptist Church Baptist 129 Pennsylvania Avenue Yardley PA 19067 215. 493.0356            
Community Baptist Church Baptist 2100 Durham Rd Langhorne PA 19047-5712 215. 752.7005            
Community Baptist Church Baptist 129 Pennsylvania Avenue Yardley PA 19067-1722 215. 493.0356            
Community Christian Fellowship Christian 70 Stonegate Street Quakertown PA 18951-2341 215. 536.4476            
Community Church Feasterville Community Church 15 W. Street Road Langhorne PA 19053-4114 215. 357.7777            
Cornerstone Bible Fellowship Bible 905 Big Oak Road Yardley PA 19067-4843 215. 428.2800            
Cornerstone Community Church Evangelical 627 Buttonwood Street Perkasie PA 18944 215. 258.0990            
Cornwell Friends Quaker Route 13 Cornwells Heights PA 19020             Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans
Cornwells United Methodist Church Methodist 2284 Bristol Pike Bensalem PA 19020 215. 639.5644            
Covenant Presbyterian Church Presbyterian 3434 Durham Road Doylestown PA 18901 215. 794.7909            
Crossing Community Church Community Church 80 Lower Silver Lake Road Newtown PA 18940 215. 968.0276            
Danboro Reformed Church Reformed P.O. Box 35 Danboro PA 18916 215. 766.7353         1966 West of Gardenville. The Carversville Christian Church 1837-1987 United Church of Christ page 554
Davisville Baptist Church Baptist 253 Street Road Southampton PA 18966 215. 953.9402         1849 The Davisville Baptist church was known originally as the "Independent Baptist church of Southampton."  It was constituted at the house of Jesse L. Booz March 31, 1849, with thirty-three members who had withdrawn from the older body on account of differences of opinion regarding different matters of church policy. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  492.  Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans
Davisville Church Baptist 325 Street Road Southampton PA 18966 215. 355.6462       http://www.davisville.org    
Dayspring Christian Fellowship Christian 415 W. Broad Street Quakertown PA 18951 215. 538.8252            
Deep Run Mennonite Church  East Mennonite 350 Kellers Church  Road Perkasie PA 18944 215. 766.8380           Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans
Deep Run Mennonite Church  West Mennonite 1008 Deep Run Road Perkasie PA 18944 215. 766.8157           Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans
Deep Run Presbyterian Church Presbyterian Elephant Road #B Bedminster PA 18910 215. 249.3689            
Dolington Meeting Quaker Dolington Road Newtown PA 18940             Falls monthly meeting minutes 1750. The Friends of Makefield having represented their being heretofore exposed to difficulty in attending meetings in the winter page 445 Davis History of Bucks County
Dotterer Baptist Church (Churchville Baptist) Baptist 171 2nd Street Pike Southampton PA 18966 215. 357.6665            
Doylestown Community Fellowship Community Church P.O. Box 1534 Doylestown PA 18901 215. 918.0319            
Doylestown Friends Meeting Quaker 95 E. Oakland Avenue Doylestown PA 18901 215. 348.2320         1834 Friends made application to Buckingham for permission to hold an indulged meeting on first days, the first meeting was held in 1835. Battle's History of BC, page  561.  This small brick meeting-house was built in 1836 and still has its original wooden benches.  The lower level expansion was done largely by members in 1955; additional improvements were made in 1998. "Today's Quakers in Bucks Quarterly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends"
Doylestown Mennonite Church Mennonite 590 N Broad Street Doylestown PA 18901 215. 345.6377           Said to be the oldest church edifice in middle Bucks County, it is known to have been built prior to 1810.  In the burial-ground adjoining many of the old German families.  Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans.
Doylestown Presbyterian Church Presbyterian 127 E. Court Street Doylestown PA 18901 215. 348.3531       http://www.dtownpc.org 1815 Oldest denominational organization in the borough, original building demolished 1871. 1872 the new church was occupied for the first time. Davis History of BC, page 560.  Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans.
Doylestown United Methodist Methodist 320 E. Swamp Road Doylestown PA 18901 215. 348.5224         1837 The first sermon was preached in the Presbyterian church. Battle's History of BC (1887), page   561
Durham Presbyterian Presbyterian Durham Road Riegelsville PA 18077           1721 The congregation was fully organized in 1742. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  669.  Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans.
East Swamp Church Mennonite 2405 East Swamp Road Quakertown PA 18951 215. 536.4532       http://www.eastswamp.org/   Built about the year 1771, Battle's History of BC (1887), page   612.  East Swamp Church began with the advent of Mennonite immigrants from the Palatinate region of Germany, with 1717 the earliest documented date of their arrival in this region of Bucks County.  About 1735 the first meeting house was built. (Quakertown Historical Society, The Free Press, Vol Churches III 31c).
Eddington Presbyterian Church Presbyterian 3650 Bristol Pike Bensalem PA 19020 215. 639.5437            
Edgely Christian Church Christian 1119 Edgely Avenue Levittown PA 19057 215. 547.4484            
Elkins Park Presbyterian Church Presbyterian 14 Sharon Drive Richboro PA 18954 215. 887.2544            
Emilie United Methodist Church Methodist 7300 New Falls Road Levittown PA 19055 215-945-5502            
Emmanuel Episcopal Church Episcopal 560 South Main Street Quakertown PA 18951 215. 536.3040            
Emmanuel Reformed Episcopal Church Episcopal 288 Cafferty Road Pipersville PA 18947-1608 610. 294.9290            
Evangel Assembly of God Assembly of God 401 Arch Street Perkasie PA 18944 215. 453.1565           8/2006: Gary Saul, Pastor
Evangelical Baptist Church Baptist P.O. Box 754 Richboro PA 18954 215. 355.2733            
Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Resurrection Evangelical Lutheran 2185 Bristol Oxford Valley Road Levittown PA 19056 215. 946.2155       http://home.netcarrier.com/~resluth    
Evangelical Presbyterian Church Presbyterian Link Lane & Pinewood Drive Levittown PA 19055 215. 943.3446            
Faith Baptist Church Baptist 700 North Main Street Sellersville PA 18960 215. 257.5031            
Faith Baptist Church-Parsonage Baptist 1501 Wistar Road Fairless Hills PA 19030-4005 215. 946.7550       www.FaithBaptistMinistries.com    
Faith Covenant Church New Testament Church 109 S. West End Blvd (Rt 309) Quakertown PA 18951 215. 538.7777            
Faith Reformed Church Reformed Sexton Lane & Stoneybrook Drive Levittown PA 19055 215. 946.7722            
Faith Reformed Church Presbyterian 330 Levittown Parkway Levittown PA 19054 215. 547.0144            
Fallsington Friends Meeting Quaker Main & New Falls Road Levittown PA 19054 215. 736.1277     wg-jdhbowers@worldnet.att.net   1683 The first meetings of Friends in the state were held within the limits of Falls Township. Samuel Smith thus speaks of this: "Meetings for worship were very early established about the Falls, even before the land bore the name of Pennsylvania" and the Friends who were settled from Bristol upward used to attend the meetings for business at Burlington. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  382. Named for the Falls of the Delaware River, the meeting was founded in 1683 and was the first religious institution in bucks County.  William Penn Worshipped at the first Falls meetinghouse, which is no longer standing.  The current meetinghouse dates from 1841. "Today's Quakers in Bucks Quarterly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends"
Fallsington United Methodist Methodist 50 Lacrosse Street Levittown PA 19054 215. 295.1379            
Family of God Lutheran Church Lutheran 4770 Rt 202 Buckingham PA 18912 215. 794.5973       http://www.familyofgodpa.org    
Feasterville Baptist Church Baptist 514 Highland Avenue Feasterville PA 19053 215. 357.6333            
Feasterville Baptist Church Baptist 5th Street & Welcome Lane Feasterville PA 19053-4114 215. 357.6333            
First Baptist Church Baptist 50 North Pennsylvania Avenue Morrisville PA 19067 215. 736.3706            
First Baptist Church Baptist 1600 North 5th Street Perkasie PA 18944 215. 257.3378            
First Baptist Church Baptist 6131 Emilie Road Levittown PA 19057 215. 946.5656            
First Baptist Church  -Bristol Baptist 3610 New Rodger Road Levittown PA 19056 215. 946.4928            
First Baptist Church - Langhorne Baptist Pine St & Richardson Avenue Langhorne PA 19047 215. 757.4139       http://www.fbclanghorne.org/    
First Baptist Church -Doylestown Baptist 311 West State Street Doylestown PA 18901 215. 348.5210            
First Baptist Church of Morrisville Baptist 420 Jefferson Avenue Morrisville PA 19067 215. 736.8341            
First Baptist Church of Newtown of Grace Point Baptist 592 Washington Crossing Road Newtown PA 18940 215. 968.2354     church@gracepointpa.org http://www.gracepointpa.org/ 1901 D. Keith Brown, Counselor at Law I am the elder board chairman.  First Baptist Church organized in 1901. Our first building was constructed in 1905 on State Street in Newtown.
the church.
First Baptist Church of Wycombe Baptist 4174 Main Street Wycombe PA 18980 215. 598.7797       https://www.facebook.com/FirstBaptistChurchOfWycombe 1901  
First Baptist Church Yardley Baptist 48 S Canal Street Yardley PA 19067 215. 493.9546            
First Church of Christ Christian 29 N Church Doylestown PA 18901 215. 348.2150            
First Church of the Brethren Church of the Brethren 455 Trumbauersville Road Quakertown PA 18951 215. 536.7510            
First Presbyterian Church Presbyterian 771 North Pennsylvania Avenue Morrisville PA 19067 215. 295.4191            
First Presbyterian Church Presbyterian 5918 Emilie Road Levittown PA 19057 215. 945.8550            
First Ukrainian Evangelical Evangelical 3001 Levittown Parkway Levittown PA 19055 215. 946.9940            
First United Church of Christ United Church of Christ 4th Street & Park Avenue Quakertown PA 18951 215. 536.4447   215. 538.1393   http://www.firstucc.net/    
First United Methodist Church Methodist 501 West Market Street Perkasie PA 18944 215. 257.4626       http://www.fumcperkasie.org    
Flatland Mennonite Mennonite   Richlandtown PA 18955           1837 Flatland Mennonite meeting house was erected in 1837 by members of the Swamp and Springfield Congregations belonging to the Franconia Conference.  Jacob Benner & John Landis, Trustees purchased this one acre of land for $5.00.  The building committee was George Landis, Jacob Benner and Peter martin.  In the north wall is a stone with the date 1837 and the names P. martin, G. Landis and J. Bener (sp) cut upon it.  In 1837 George Landis was ordained as the first resident minister and Jacob Benner was ordained as Deacon.  Quakertown Historical Society, Churches III 31C
Forest Grove Presbyterian Presbyterian 1856 Forest Grove Road Forest Grove PA 18922 215. 794.8575           Forestville Presbyterian Church was established in 1853, page 554 Carversville Christian Church
Fountain of Life Fellowship Pentecostal/Charismatic 143 Rocky Ridge Road Quakertown PA 18951 215. 257.7648            
Friend's Meeting of Southampton Quaker 710 Gravel Hill Road Southampton PA 18966 215. 364.0581            
Full Gospel Christian Assembly Full Gospel Christian Assembly 3811 Otter Street Bristol PA 19007-3618 215. 788.4511            
Gibbs Burying Ground Cemetery   Bensalem PA 19020             Burial Grounds - Bensalem Township - Burial Grounds, Spruance
Good News Presbyterian Chapel Presbyterian 5th and Race Street Perkasie PA 18944 215. 257.1203 215. 257.1966          
Good Shepherd Episcopal Church Episcopal 1634 Hilltown Pike Hilltown PA 18927 215. 822.3930            
Good Shepherd Evangelical Lutheran Lutheran 877 Street Road Southampton PA 18966 215. 357.4791       http://www.users.voicenet.com/~gslc/ 1917  
Grace Bible Chapel unknown 245 E. County Line Road Warminster PA 18974 215. 443.9901            
Grace Bible Fellowship Church Bible Fellowship 1811 Old Bethlehem Pike Quakertown PA 18951 215. 536.6096            
Grace Community Church Community Church 521 West Butler Avenue Chalfont PA 18914-2218 215. 997.5742       http://www.gracecommunitychurch.info    
Grace Episcopal Church Episcopal 313 Main Street Hulmeville PA 19047-5801 215. 757.6025         1831 Founded 1831
Grace Gospel Chapel unknown Route 611 Plumsteadville PA 18949 215. 766.0570            
Grace Independent Baptist Church Baptist 911 Durham Rd Langhorne PA 19047-5738 215. 757.5294            
Grace Lutheran Church Lutheran 1169 West Street Road Warminster PA 18974 215. 672.0212            
Grace Moravian Church of Center Valley Moravian 5900 Old Bethlehem Pike Center Valley PA   610. 282.3263       http://www.gracemoravian.org   P.O. Box 183, Margaret R. Hassler, Pastor 8-2005
Great Philadelphia Baptist Baptist 102 E. Pennsylvania Blvd #102 Feasterville PA 19053 215. 396.2828            
Haines Road Baptist Church Baptist 2601 Haines Road Levittown PA 19057 215. 946.3223            
Harriman United Methodist Church Methodist Wilson Avenue & Harrison Bristol PA 19007 215. 788.3059            
Haycock Mennonite Church Mennonite 1635 Mission Road Quakertown PA 18951 215. 536.1090 215 536-5823          
Hilltown Baptist Church Baptist 26 Upper Church  and Stump Roads Chalfont PA 18927 215. 249.0879   (215) 249-1641 Email: office@hilltownbaptist.org http://www.hilltownbaptist.org/index.htm    
Holy Ghost unknown   Bensalem PA 19020             Burial Grounds - Bensalem Township - Burial Grounds, Spruance
Holy Temple Apostolic Church Holy Temple Apostolic Church 1244 Murphy Drive Bristol PA 19007-3414 215. 788.2954            
Holy Trinity Catholic 201 N Pennsylvania Avenue Morrisville PA 19067 215. 293.3045       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1900 Boundaries: Air line from Morrisville-Yardley Rd. at Suthpin Rd.; to Delaware River; to Northern Tullytown Borough Line; to intersection with Bristol Rd.; north along Bristol Rd. to Mill Creek Rd.; to Pinegrove Rd.; to Morrisville-Yardley Rd. at Suthpin Rd.
Horsham Friends Church Quaker Charles Lane Jamison PA 18929 215. 672.1714            
Immaculate Conception B.V.M. Catholic 5201 Emilie Road Levittown PA 19057 215. 946.1638 215. 946.1639     http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1954 Boundaries: Emilie-Edgely Rd. from Newportville-Fallsington Rd. to Philadelphia Electric Power line; to PA Turnpike; to Durham Rd.; to Newportville-Fallsington Rd.; to Emilie-Edgely Rd.  Founded: May 20, 1954
Incarnation Episcopal Church Episcopal 1505 Makefield Road Yardley PA 19067 215. 295.2259            
Indian Creek Reformed Church Reformed Church & Cowpath Roads Telford PA 18969 215. 723.7338            
Ivyland New Church Unknown 851 West Bristol Road Warminster PA 18974 215. 957.9760            
Ivyland Presbyterian Church Presbyterian 51 Gough Avenue Warminster PA 18974 215. 672.2266            
Jehovah's Witnesses Jehovah's Witnesses Broad & New Chestnut Bristol PA 19007 215. 788.1700            
Jehovah's Witnesses Jehovah's Witnesses Route 313 & Thatcher Road Quakertown PA 18951 215. 536.7901            
Jehovah's Witnesses Jehovah's Witnesses 251 N. Lafayette Street Morrisville PA 19067 215. 295.1300            
Jehovah's Witnesses Jehovah's Witnesses 2660 Mechanicsville Road Bensalem PA 19020 215. 639.2224            
Jehovah's Witnesses Jehovah's Witnesses 3601 Green Lane Levittown PA 19057 215. 946.1529            
Jehovah's Witnesses Hall Jehovah's Witnesses Landisville & Burnt House Hill Road Doylestown PA 18901 215. 348.4462            
Jericho Valley Church unknown 726 Cybus Way Southampton PA 18966 215. 364.5288            
Jerusalem Lutheran Church Lutheran 733 Ridge Road Sellersville PA 18960 215. 257.9423            
Johnson - Williams Burying Ground Cemetery   Bensalem PA 19020             Burial Grounds - Bensalem Township - Burial Grounds, Spruance
Johnsville Reformed Church Reformed Street and Newtown Warminster PA 18974 215. 443.0855            
Keller's Church (See Saint Mathews) Lutheran Ridge & Kellers Church Road Bedminster PA 18910 215. 795.2965         1751 Celebrated it's 250th anniversary 2001.Organized in 1751, Evangelical Lutheran. Battle's History of BC (1887), page
Korean Church of Lower Bucks Presbyterian 1550 Woodbourne Road Levittown PA 19057 215. 945.1512            
Lahaska Methodist Church Methodist Street Road Lahaska PA 18931 215. 794.0688         1853 Upper York & Street Roads. A cemetery. A fire ruined the interior in 1951. In 1966, a yoked association with Penns Park was terminated. The Lahaska Methodist church is about all of that village that is in Solebury, built in 1853 at a cost of $1,000. Reverend M.H. Sisty was the first pastor. Battle's History of BC, page  533
Langhorne Presbyterian Church Presbyterian 125 E Gillam Avenue Langhorne PA 19047-2813 215. 752.3200       http://www.langhornepres.org/    
Langhorne Terrace Baptist Church Baptist 1249 W Maple Avenue Langhorne PA 19047-2140 215. 752.5571            
Langhorne Terrace Baptist Church Baptist 1271 E Maple Avenue Langhorne PA 19047 215. 752.8592            
Langhorne United Methodist Methodist 301 E Maple Avenue Langhorne PA 19047-1667 215. 757.4984       http://www.langhorneumc.org/index.htm 1829 The Methodist church edifice was built in 1829 and enlarged in 1852.  The first class was formed in 18096 by reverends James Akens and Samuel Harvey.  The old Attleborough circuit was formed after Bristol became a station, and embraced a large section of country.
Latvian Lutheran Church - Bucks Lutheran 5th & Juniper Street Quakertown PA 18951 215. 536.4393         1911 Latvian Rapist (sp) Church of Bucks County, Apple Road Applebachsville, Haycock Township, Bucks County PA.  1911 -  Largest Latvian Baptist church in United States. The members were exiled after an unsuccessful uprising against the Russians in 1905. (Quakertown Historical Society, Article on the 50th anniversary, Vol Churches III 31c).  George Burse family was the first to settle in Haycock in 1907.  The church was organized in 1913, and built in 1933. (Quakertown Historical Society, Article on the 75th anniversary, Vol Churches III 31c).
Lenape Valley Presbyterian Church Presbyterian Route 202 New Britain PA 18901 215. 345.1099       http://www.lvpcchurch.org    
Levittown Christian Church Christian 1481 Frosty Hollow Road Levittown PA 19056 215. 945.4112            
Levittown Mennonite Church Mennonite 2 Red Cedar Drive Levittown PA 19055 215. 945.7830            
Levittown Wesleyan Church Wesleyan 7 Thornridge Place Levittown PA 19054 215. 945.2465            
Lighthouse Baptist Church Baptist 4610 Hughesian Drive Buckingham PA 18912 215. 794.7764            
Linconia Pentecostal Church Pentecostal 2460 Paris Avenue Langhorne PA 19057 215. 245.9051            
Line Lexington Mennonite Church Mennonite 80 Hilltown Pike Line Lexington PA 18932 215. 822.0446           No definite information is available, Battle's History of BC (1887), page
Living Stone Baptist Church Baptist 143 Rocky Ridge Road Quakertown PA 18951 267. 446.8888           Pastor Tim Vander Stel 8/2006
Low Dutch Reformed North and Southampton Reformed Bristol Road Churchville PA 18966 215. 357.5636       www.nsrc1710.org   See Churchville Reformed
Lower Tinicum Church Reformed 310 E Dark Hollow Rd Pipersville PA 18947 215. 766.7368       http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6508/BC_1.HTM   The original church stood on the hill near the abandoned cemetery.
 It was built of logs, probably in 1747, the "Brick" church, the third structure at that place erected by the Lutheran and Reformed congregations,  was destroyed by fire.  The denominations then separated, the  Lutherans building a new church and the Reformed congregation rebuilding and occupying the Brick Church.  The present (1923) date stone as  "Lower Tinicum Reformed Church-rebuilt A. D. 1908."
*B.F.Fackenthal Jr. Riegelsville PA
Lumberville Methodist Methodist   Lumberville PA             1836 A Methodist church was built in 1836, Battle's History of BC, page  532 .The church has no cemetery grounds a number of constituents have been buried at Carversville, The Carversville Christian Church 1837-1987 United Church of Christ page 553
Lutheran Church  of God's Love Lutheran 791 Newtown Yardley Road Newtown PA 18940 215. 968.4335       http://www.godslovenewtown.org/    
Lutheran Church of the Resurrection Lutheran 1700 Makefield Road Yardley PA 19067 215. 493.2018            
Macedonia Baptist Church Baptist 218 South State Street Newtown PA 18940 215. 860.8137            
Main Street Baptist Church Baptist 59 South Main Street Doylestown PA 18901 215. 348.8086            
Makefield Friends Meeting Quaker 877 Dolington Road Newtown PA 18940 215. 493.1147     breezyvale@erols.com   1760 Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans.  Makefields' meetinghouse was built in 1760, and was used as a hospital by Washington's troops during the Battle of Trenton.  On the grounds are a charming schoolmaster's stone house, graveyard, and the original carriage sheds.  "Today's Quakers in Bucks Quarterly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends"
Mechanicsville Chapel (Covenant Presbyterian Church) Presbyterian   Mechanicsville PA             1892 Large cemetery, many former residents of Carversville have been buried there. In 1985, the name was changed to Covenant Presbyterian Church, The Carversville Christian Church 1837-1987 United Church of Christ page 554.  Mechanicsville Cemetery Land Association, Buckingham Twp.  Bucks County Historical Society  974.821 1898.  Samuel Wilson donated 30 acres.
Methodist Church Trevose United Methodist 4937 Church Avenue Feasterville PA 19053 215. 357.4515            
Methodist Episcopal Methodist Episcopal   Taylorsville PA             1838 Yardley & Taylorsville constitute a Methodist Episcopal pastorate. Church buildings were erected in 1858 and 1838 respectively.  The Advent congregation here has usually been connected with that at Morrisville. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  445.
Middletown Friends Meeting Quaker 453 W Maple Avenue Langhorne PA 19047 215. 757.5500     dalyb@infocus50.com   1683 Established 1683, Friends' meetings were first established at Middletown in 1682, and held at the houses of Nicholas Walne, John Otter and Robert Hall.  the first meeting house was built in 1690m, bear Neshaminy creek, a mile west of Langhorne, whither it was removed in 1734, the present house in the town being the third.  In 1684 Middletown's fist meeting for worship was held and the first school in the area begun.  The present meetinghouse was completed in 1793.  Edward Hicks married Sarah Worstall here in 1803. "Today's Quakers in Bucks Quarterly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends"
Middletown Friends Meeting Quaker 731 Washington Crossing Road Newtown PA 18940 215. 968.3635            
Mill Creek Community Church Community Church 930 Town Center Dr. #G75 Langhorne PA 19047 215. 891.9544            
Mission Bautista Hispana Baptist 217 Parkridge Drive Perkasie PA 18944-1024 215. 453.2940            
Moravian Church of Coopersburg Moravian 234 South Main Street Coopersburg PA   610. 282.1908           Kay C. Rohn, Pastor 8-2005
Morning Star Fellowship Assemblies of God 9th & Main Street Quakertown PA 18951 215. 529.6422       http://www.mstarqtown.org    
Morrisville United Methodist Methodist 501 W. Maple Avenue Morrisville PA 19067 215. 295.9593         1818 Methodism was introduced into Morrisville some time in the early part of this century. A class was formed at Fallsington in 1818, with James Lippincott as leader. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  382.
Mount Gilead African Methodist Church Methodist Buckingham Mountain Buckingham PA             1834 A haven for runaway slaves, no long exists, The Carversville Christian Church 1837-1987 United Church of Christ page 555. Mount Gilead African Methodist Episcopal church
On the top of Buckingham mountain is the Mount Gilead African Methodist Episcopal church, built of logs, in 1835 and 1836, and re-built of stone in 1852. It is quite a snug edifice, and near by is a graveyard enclosed by a neat pale-fence.Church offers faith and history

By JAMES MCGINNIS
Bucks County Courier Times



A tiny church built by escaped slaves was the setting

Easter morning for a sunrise service in Buckingham.

About 40 people trekked up Buckingham Mountain in the
wee hours of the morning to sing and pray in the old

Mount Gilead African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Once a stop on the Underground Railroad, Mount Gilead
now opens only a few times a year. It drew a crowd of
about 40 on Sunday.

Lenny Harvett of Trenton said he got up at 4 a.m. to come
to the Methodist service. Harvett said he wanted to
experience “the day of resurrection” in a church built by
former slaves.

Solo performers sang soulful melodies. John Jackson of
Newtown sang “The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power”
as listeners drummed their feet against the old wooden
floorboards.

Following the service, church caretaker John Reinhardt
pointed out evidence of recent vandalism at the church.
The north wall of the stone building was defaced with
graffiti. There is damage to some of the graves, which
belonged to escaped slaves. Vandals also stole the sign
posted on the road announcing Sunday's celebration,
Reinhardt said. These incidents were reported to the local
police, who are investigating, he added.

 
The Rev. David Jackson of the Second Baptist Church in
Doylestown said he would not let the vandalism upset him.

“We need not worry about the vandalism. We need not
worry about the stolen signs. God is there in our lives. He's
at the controls. He's standing behind us,” Jackson said.

Mount Gilead Church was first constructed of logs in 1832
and later fortified with stone, according to the book “Black
Heritage Sites” by Nancy Curtis. The church was one of
the last stops in Pennsylvania for slaves heading to New
Jersey, according to the book.

James McGinnis can be reached at 215-949-3248 or
jmcginnis@phillyBurbs.com.


March 24, 2008 6:07 AM
Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church Catholic 625 West Street Road Warminster PA 18974 215. 675.1925         1956 Boundaries: Bristol Rd. from Little Neshaminy Creek to Newtown Rd.; to Street Rd.; to Jacksonville Rd.; to County Line Rd.; to Norristown Rd.; to Street Rd.; to St. David s Dr. (exclusive); to Worthington Dr. (exclusive); to Little Neshaminy Creek; to Bristol Rd.
Founded: May 9, 1956
Neshaminy & Bensalem AME Church Methodist AME 215 N Pine Street Langhorne PA 19047-1621 215. 757.5313           Founded 1809
Neshaminy United Methodist Church Methodist 325 Main Street Hulmeville PA 19047 215. 757.6552         1844 Founded 1844, Grace Protestant Episcopal church was established as a mission by Reverend J.W. Ridgeley, of Bristol.  Among the most active of its original members were William Johnson, George Harrison, Esther Rodman, G.W. Rue, and Elizabeth Gill.  The Methodist Episcopal church edifice was built in 1844.  Battle's History of BC (1887), page  453
Neshaminy Valley Baptist Church Baptist 2895 Bristol Road Bensalem PA 19020 215. 752.9333            
Neshaminy Warwick Presbyterian Presbyterian 1401 Meetinghouse Road Warminster PA 18974 215. 343.6060       http://members.home.net/nwpchurch/ 1727 Hartsville was an important point upon the ecclesiastical map of a century and a quarter ago.  "The Neshaminy church of Warwick" was one of the earliest religious organizations in the state and the second Presbyterian society in the county.   The congregation, composed of immigrants from Ireland, was collected and organized by Reverend William Tennent in 1726.  Born in Ireland he came to America in 1716, and connected himself with the Presbyterian synod two years later.   Battle's History of BC (1887), page  506
New Beginnings Community Church Mennonite Lloyd & Colonial Avenue Bristol PA 19007 215. 785.2233            
New Britain Baptist Church Baptist Route 202 & Tamenend Avenue New Britain PA 18901 215. 345.1535       http://www.newbritainbaptist.org    
New Covenant Brethren - Christ Unknown 50 E. Paletown Road Quakertown PA 18951 215. 538.5332            
New Hope Community Church Community Church   New Hope PA 18938 215. 862.3565            
New Hope Methodist Church (Solebury United Methodist) Methodist 2536 Aquetong Road New Hope PA 18938 215. 862.5511         1830 Began in 1830, offshoot of a Sabbath school governed by Solebury Presbyterian. When the Evangelical United Brethren joined the Methodists in 1968, there became a new denomination: the United Methodists.  In 1970 there was a merger with the New Hope Presbyterian Church, on Ferry St and that building became the free library.  The Presbyterians had organized in 1872, a branch of Lambertville, and were allied with Thompson Memorial until 1893. Page 553, Carversville Christian Church 1837-1987 Methodism was introduced about 1830 by Reverend Daniel Bartine, who preached occasionally at the house of Samuel Sutton.  Battle's History of BC (1887), page  530
New Life Assembly of God Assembly of God 227 Main Street Chalfont PA 18914-2915 215. 822.3163            
New Life Baptist Church Baptist 49 South Main Street Yardley PA 19067 215. 321.5451            
New Life Christian Center Assembly of God 1471 Almshouse Road Jamison PA   215. 491.0945       http://www.new-life-today.org   Virgil A. Mobley, pastor, a non-denominational, full-gospel church
Newportville Community Church Community Church 4001 Newportville Road Levittown PA 19056 215. 788.6902            
Newtown Assembly of God Assembly of God 530 Washington Crossing Road Newtown PA 18940 215. 504.9750            
Newtown Community Church Community Church 1110 Newtown Langhorne Rd Langhorne PA 19047 215. 752.2129            
Newtown Friends Meeting Quaker 219 Court Street Newtown PA 18940 215. 968.2466     norvreece@aol.com   1815 This Meeting was founded in 1815 by a small group of Friends led by Edward Hicks, primitive painter and Quaker minister.  The 1817 meetinghouse has a permanent display of prints of Edward Hicks' paintings.
Newtown Methodist Church Methodist 503 Grant Street Newtown PA 18940 215. 968.0830            
Newtown Methodist Church Methodist Liberty & Greene Street Newtown PA 18940 215. 968.2173         1811 Methodism was introduced into Newtown in 1811 and 1812, when campmeetings were held in the vicinity.  It was not until 1840, however, that an organization was effected, at which time it was embraced in the Doylestown and Attleboro circuit, the existence of which dates from may 29, 1840, when it embraced Doylestown, New Hope, Pennsville, Attleboro, Newtown, Yardley, Morrisville, and Lumberville. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  463
Newtown Presbyterian Church Presbyterian 25 North Chancellor Street Newtown PA 18940 215. 968.3861         1734 Of Newtown churches, the Presbyterian was the only one in existence in the last century.  the first church building was erected in 1734 on the Swamp road a mile west of the town, where several unmarked graves in the uncultivated corner of a field mark its site.  It had previously been a school-house in Wrightstown Township. The second building, the walls of which are still intact, was erected in 1769. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  461
Newtown Reformed Church Reformed 206 Buck Road Newtown PA 18940 215. 968.9386            
North Ridge Bible Chapel Unknown 2030 Easton Road Quakertown PA 18951 215. 723.8574            
North Ridge Bible Chapel unknown 36 Schoolhouse Road Chalfont PA 18914-1810 215. 822.1333            
Northampton Presbyterian Church Presbyterian 539 Buck Road Holland PA 18966 215. 357.8282            
North-Ridge Bible Chapel unknown 831 Keystone Drive Sellersville PA 18960-2917 215. 723.8574            
Norton Avenue Baptist Church Baptist 5723 Norton & Watson Avenue Bristol PA 19007 215-788-9496            
Old Jerusalem Church (AME) see Bensalem AME Methodist   Bensalem PA 19020             Burial Grounds - Bensalem Township - Burial Grounds, Spruance
Old School Baptist Church Baptist 100 Street Road Southampton PA 18966 215. 942.9330         1702 The Southampton Baptist church is the oldest in the county and seventh in the state.  Its origin dates from the "Keithian" division among Friends in 1691, when the dissidents were known as "Keithian Baptists." Battle's History of BC (1887), page  491.  The beginnings of the Old School Baptist Meetinghouse in Southampton go back to John Hart and to 1682, the year Pennsylvania was founded. Three Centuries of History in Southampton PA by Gus Wiencke.
Our Lady of Czestochowa Shrine Catholic 654 Ferry Road Doylestown PA 18901 215. 345.0600            
Our Lady of Fatima Church Catholic 2933 Street Road Bensalem PA 19020 215. 639.4254       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1954 Boundaries: Bristol Rd. from Rt. 1 to Galloway Rd.; to Knights Rd.; to Poquessing Creek; to Rt. 1; to Bristol Rd.  Founded: December 8, 1954 (Bucks County Vicariate)
Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic 611 Knowles Avenue Southampton PA 18966 215. 357.1300            
Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic 2nd Street Pike Southampton PA 18966 215. 357.1300       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1923 Boundaries: Bristol Rd. from Newtown Rd. to Penn-Central R.R.; to Street Rd.; to Buck Rd.; to County Line Rd.; to Pine Rd.; to Tomlinson Rd.; to Paper Mill Rd.; to Terwood (Mill) Rd.; to Davisville Rd.; to County Line Rd.; to Davisville Rd.; to Street Rd.; to Newtown Rd.; to Bristol Rd.
Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church Catholic 225 Bellevue Avenue Penndel PA 19047 215. 757.7700       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1908 Boundaries: Middletown Twp. line from the Langhorne-Yardley Rd. to the Penn-Central R.R.; to Reading R.R.; to extension of Rt. 413; to New Falls Rd.; to Bridge Rd.; to Neshaminy Creek; to Northampton Twp. line; to Bridgetown Pike.; to Langhorne-Yardley Rd.; to Middletown Twp. line.
Our Lady Of Grace Cemetery Catholic 1215 Super Highway Langhorne PA 19047-2657 215. 752.3244            
Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic P.O. Box 406 Buckingham PA 18912 215. 794.2004       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 2001 Boundaries: From Point Pleasant at the Delaware River to State Route 32; to Fleecy Dale Road; to Carversville Road; to Street Road; to Lahaska Road; to Township Line Road at Pineville; to Mill Creek Road; to Swamp Road; to Neshaminy Creek; to Doylestown Township line; to Sugar Bottom Road; to Edison-Furlong Road; to State Route 263; to Furlong Road; to Mill Road; to Mechanicsville Road; to Burnt House Hill Road; to Danboro-Point Pleasant Pike; to Route 413; to Plumstead-Bedminster Township line; to Tohickon Creek at Ralph Stover State Park; to Point Pleasant Founded: July 1, 2000
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic 235 E. State Street Doylestown PA 18901 215. 348.4190   215. 343.1140     1856 Dedicated 1856 by Bishop Neumann, is third among the places of worship of this denomination established in this county.  Father George, its founder, was pastor at the time at Haycock, and upon the completion of the church edifice was placed in charge of the parish. Battle's History of BC (1887)
Boundaries: From Durham Road at Stump Road (Plumstead Township); to Danboro-Point Pleasant Pike; to Burnt House Hill Road; to Mechanicsville Road; to Mill Road; to Edison-Furlong Road; to York Road; to Edison-Furlong Road; to Sugar Bottom Road; to Doylestown Township Line; to Neshaminy Creek; to Almshouse Road; to Turk Road; to Bristol Road; to Lower State Road; to New Britain Road; to New Britain Township Line; to Old Iron Hill Road; to Ferry Road; to Swamp Road (Route 313); to Stump Road; to Easton Road (Route 611); to Township Line Road; to Durham Road; to Stump Road.
Founded: 1850 (Bucks County Vicariate)
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic 1773 Woodbourne Road Levittown PA 19057 215. 946.9837            
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church Catholic Broad Street Hilltown PA 18927 215. 822.9224       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1919 Boundaries: Hilltown Twp. line from Bucks-Montgomery County line to Township Rd. 313; to Old Bethlehem Rd.; to Township Rd. 431; to Elephant Rd.; to Township Rd. 429; to Township Rd. 396; to Stump Rd.; to Township Rd. 313; to Ferry Rd.; to Callowhill Rd. (both sides); to New Galena Rd. (both sides); to Line Lexington Rd. (both sides); to Hilltown Rd.; to County Line Rd.; to Hilltown Twp. line.  Founded: April 17, 1919 (Bucks County Vicariate)
Oxford Valley Chapel Lutheran 198 Bristol Oxford Valley Rd Langhorne PA 19047 215-946-3946            
Palisades Community Bible Church Bible 8730 Easton Road Revere PA 18953 215. 345.8701       http://www.pcbchurch.com   Corvin Seltzer, Pastor 8-2006
Parkland Presbyterian Church Presbyterian Avenue B & Highland Avenue Penndel PA 19047 215. 757.7580            
Peace Evangelical Lutheran Lutheran   Weisel PA             1750  
Peace Lutheran Church Lutheran 3900 Hulmeville Road Bensalem PA 19020 215. 638.3063            
Peace Lutheran Church Lutheran 100 Old Bethlehem Road Perkasie PA 18944 215. 257.3294            
Peace Valley Church unknown 72 North Main Street Doylestown PA 18901 215-230-7300            
Peace Valley Community Church unknown Route 152 and Park Avenue Chalfont PA 18914 215. 230.7300       http://www.pvcsquared.org   Hello Nancy, My name is Blair Jarratt. I'm an elder at Peace Valley Community Church meeting in Chalfont. Thanks for listing our church in your Bucks County Church directory. Since your listing was posted, we now have a new
name, new
address, and new website. Could you please change the listing you have
for
"Peace Valley Church" to:

Peace Valley Community Church
meets at
St. James Fellowship Hall
Route 152 and Park Avenue
Chalfont, PA
http://www.pvcsquared.org
Phone: 215.230.7300
We currently own property along Ferry Road near Doylestown and plan to
build
there soon. If you would like any further information, please contact
me!
Thanks!

Blair Jarratt
Senior Account Manager
IMS Health®
660 West Germantown Pike
Plymouth Meeting, PA  19462   USA
voice: 610.832.5886   fax: 610.832.5500
email: bjarratt@us.imshealth.com     
http://www.imshealth.com
Peace-Tohickon Lutheran Church Lutheran 100 Old Bethlehem Road-Route 313 & Branch Rd Bedminster PA 18944 215. 257.3294       http://www.peace-tohickon.org/ 1838 The Tohickon church, Lutheran and Reformed, erected by Elias Nunemaker. The building previously in use was erected in 1866. Dedication: Anno Domini 1766, May the 8th, being the festival of Ascension, by me and Mr. Alfeuz, the Reformed pastor, the new stone church was publicly dedicated, on which occasion I preached on the text taken from I Reg., VIII., v. 28-29, and gave it the name Templum Pacis (church of peace).  The Reformed minister took his text from Isaiah, Ivi., v.7, the last sentence. Battle's History of BC, page  579.
Pebble Hill Church unknown 320 Edison Furlong Road Doylestown PA 18901 215-348-3428            
Pennridge Community Church Community Church South 5th 7 Cedar Street Perkasie PA 18944 215. 257.1966            
Pennridge Full Gospel Tabernacle unknown 720 Blooming Glen Road Perkasie PA 18944 215. 257.7309            
Perkasie Church of the Nazarene Nazarene 430 S. 9th Street & Park Avenue Perkasie PA 18944 215. 257.6704            
Perkasie Mennonite Meetinghouse Mennonite 320 West Chestnut Street Perkasie PA 18944 215. 257.3117            
Philadelphia Christian Center Christian 2990 Street Road Bensalem PA 19020 215. 639.7000            
Philadelphia New Church unknown 851 West Bristol Road Warminster PA 18974 215. 443.2533            
Pineville Community Chapel Community Church 5633 Carversville Road Doylestown PA 18901 215. 348.2286            
Pleasantville United Church Unknown 3424 Limekiln Pike Chalfont PA 18914-3608 215. 822.2394            
Plumstead Friends Worship Group Quaker 4914 Point Pleasant Pike Gardenville PA   215. 822.2299         1752 Friends were the earliest settlers in Plumstead and met as early as the winter of 1727-28, Battle's History of BC, page  572.  With no plumbing or electricity and winter heat provided by a wood stove, the meetinghouse retains the simplicity of the original 1752 construction.  Plumstead Worship Group is under the care of Buckingham Friends Meeting. "Today's Quakers in Bucks Quarterly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends"
Plumstead Mennonite Meeting House Mennonite Black's Eddy Road Plumsteadville PA             1806 The Mennonite meeting-house, on the Black's Eddy road a mile southwest of Hinkletown, was built in 1806. Contrary to custom, a number of persons not members of the society are buried here. Battle's History of BC, page  572.
Plumstead Presbyterian Church Presbyterian   Plumsteadville PA             1863 The Plumsteadville Presbyterian church was organized in October 1861 by the Second Presbytery of Philadelphia. Battle's History of BC, page  572. This may be the Deep Run Presbyterian in that Plumsteadville and Bedminster were the same Township.
Point Pleasant Community Baptist Church Baptist 34 River Road Point Pleasant PA 18950 215. 297.5047         1849 Originated in the labors of Reverend Joseph Matthias in 1849, Battle's History of BC, page  630.  A member of the American Baptist Convention. The congregation met in River Hill School House until 1852, when the present building was completed. The Carversville Christian Church 1837-1987 United Church of Christ, page 552
Presbyterian Church Presbyterian Bellevue & Gilliam Avenue Langhorne PA 19047 215. 752.3200           First records are dated 1886
Presbyterian Church Presbyterian   Plumstead PA             1861 Expired in 1915. The Carversville Christian Church 1837-1987 United Church of Christ page 555. A Presbyterian church was built in 1730 at the intersection of the River and Durham Roads.  The congregation was probably a part of deep Run, and seceded from it on account of doctrinal disagreement.  The first pastor was Reverend Hugh Carlisle, who also preached at Newtown.  This congregation has long been extinct. Battle's History of BC, page  572.
Presbyterian Church at Bristol Presbyterian 225 Radcliffe Street Bristol PA 19007 215. 788.0500         1844 The Presbyterian church, Bristol, Reverend E.P. Shields, pastor, owes its origin to the energy and self-denying efforts of the Reverend James M. Harlow, who came to Bristol and moved in the matter of its organization, and especially in the work of the erection of a house of worship, as early as the spring of the year 1844. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  421
Quakers in Lehigh Valley Quaker 1690 George School Complex Newtown PA 18940 215. 860.9747            
Quakertown Baptist Church Baptist 190 West Thatcher Road Quakertown PA 18951 215. 536.4767            
Quakertown Presbyterian Church Presbyterian 2200 Krammes Road Quakertown PA 18951 215. 536.2881            
Quakertown Presbyterian Church PCA Presbyterian Milford Square Fire Hall-Allentown Road Milford PA 18951 215. 536.2881            
Quakertown United Methodist Church Methodist 1875 Frier Road Quakertown PA 18951-3734 215. 536.4992         1872 Introduced into Quakertown in 1872 by Reverend B.L. Sanderlin.  Battle's History of BC (1887), page  606
David T. Ryan, Pastor 8-2005
Queen of the Universe Catholic 2443 Trenton Road Levittown PA 19056 215. 945.8750       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1955 Boundaries: Oxford Valley Rd. from Penn-Central R.R. to Woodbourne Rd.; to New Falls Rd.; to Rt. 413 (extended to Reading R.R.); to Penn-Central R.R. to Oxford Valley Rd.
 Founded: October 7, 1955 (Bucks County Vicariate)
Redeemer Lutheran Church Lutheran Woodland & Hulmeville Avenue Penndel PA 19047 215. 757.2724            
Redeemer Lutheran Church Lutheran 2100 York Road Jamison PA 18929-1618 215. 343.1121            
Redemption Church Reformed Episcopal 347 New Street Quakertown PA 18951-1738 215. 529.9460       http://www.redemptiontrec.org    
Reformed Church of Pleasantville Lutheran   Warrington PA 18976           1840 The Reformed Church of Pleasantville (in Warrington) had its origin in the revival spirit of forty and more years ago.  In September, 1840, Reverent Charles H. Ewing, a Reformed clergyman, conducted a series of religious meetings on the farm of Jacob Cassel, by invitation of the Christian people of that vicinity. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  513
Resurrection Lutheran Church Lutheran 1700 Makefield Road Morrisville PA 19067 215. 493.2018            
Richland Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society Quaker Main St. & Park Avenue Quakertown PA 18951 215. 538.7555         1730 The oldest religious society at Quakertown. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  605.
Ridge Valley United Church United Church of Christ 905 Allentown Road Sellersville PA 18960 215. 257.7244            
Rock Ridge Chapel Christian Geigel Hill Road Nockamixon PA   610. 847.2906         1847 Sometimes goes under the name Christian Church or Rope Walk Church.
Rockhill Home Mennonite Church Mennonite RR2 Sellersville PA 18960 215. 257.8803            
Rockhill Mennonite Church Mennonite 29 Meetinghouse Road Telford PA 18969 215. 723.7780            
Rockwild Union Sunday School unknown 2408 Old Bethlehem Pike Sellersville PA 18960 215. 257.8803            
Rocky Ridge Mennonite Church Mennonite 114 Rocky Ridge Road Quakertown PA 18951 215. 536.1269            
Rolling Hills United Methodist Church Methodist Route 611 & Kellers Church Plumsteadville PA 18949 215. 766.8150            
Saint  Frances Cabrini Catholic Oxford Valley Road & Southway Drive Fairless Hills PA 19030 215. 946.4040 215. 943.1116     http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1953 Boundaries: Penn-Central R.R. from Oxford Valley Rd. to Glouster Rd. (both sides); thence by air line to Amelia Dr. (exclusive); to New Falls Rd.; to Edgely Rd.; to Oxford Valley Rd.; to Penn-Central R.R. 
Founded: February 3, 1953
Saint Agnes Catholic Church Catholic 445 North Main Street Sellersville PA 18960 215. 257.2128       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1872 Saint Agnes' Sellersville (Roman Catholic) that for years had been attended from Saint John's at Haycock, a distance of 14 miles, was made a parish December 1, 1872. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  622.  Boundaries: Townships of E. Rockhill and W. Rockhill and that portion of Montgomery County bounded by Bucks/Montgomery County line, the E. Branch Creek and Northeast Extension of PA Turnpike (including Borough of Tylersport).
Saint Andres Evangelical Lutheran Lutheran Dill Avenue & Chestnut Street Perkasie PA 18944 215. 257.6184            
Saint Andrew's Catholic Church Catholic 81 Swamp Road Newtown PA 18940 215. 968.2262       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1876 Saint Andrew's Roman Catholic church is an outgrowth of the efforts of Father P.F. Lynch, by whom it was organized about the year 1876.  Services were first held at the residence of Nicholas McGowan in the town.  Battle's History of BC (1887), page  464. 
Boundaries:  Pine La. from Rt. 413 (Durham Rd.) to Rt. 232 (Windy Bush Rd.); to Pineville Rd.; to Woodhill Rd.; to Upper River Rd.; to Washington Crossing Rd. (Rt. 532); to Dolington Rd.; to Lindenhurst Rd.; to Middletown Twp. line; to Langhorne/Yardley Rd.; to Old Bridgeton Pike.; to Northampton Twp. line; to Swamp Rd.; to Mill Creek Rd.; to Township Line Rd.; to Rt. 413 (Durham Rd.); to Pine La.
Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church Episcopal 47 W. Afton Avenue Yardley PA 19067 215. 493.2636            
Saint Andrew's United Church Lutheran 615 East Walnut Street Perkasie PA 18944 215. 257.2880            
Saint Andrews United Methodist Methodist 999 York Road Warminster PA 18974 215. 675.4266            
Saint Ann (Italian) Catholic Dorrance and Pond Streets Bristol PA 19007 215. 788.2128       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1906 Boundaries: East, Delaware River; north, Fallsington Rd; including King s Farms to Newportville Rd. from Fallsington Rd. to Newportville; south, Newportville Rd. along Neshaminy Creek to the Delaware River. 
School: (215) 788-2030 -- 418 Jefferson Ave. 19007 
Rectory: 357 Dorrance St., P.O. Box 1175 19007
Saint Anne's Ukrainian Catholic Catholic 1545 Easton Road Warrington PA 18976 215. 343.9809            
Saint Bede the Venerable Church Catholic 1054 Holland Road Southampton PA 18966 215. 357.9679       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1965 Boundaries: Northampton Twp. line from Holland Rd. (extended) to Penn-Central R.R.; to Bristol Rd.; to Bustleton Pike; to 2nd St. Pike.; to Newtown-Richboro Pike.; to Holland Rd. (extended); to Northampton Twp. line.
Founded: June 9, 1965
Saint Chas Borromeo Rectory Catholic 1731 Hulmeville Road Bensalem PA 19020 215. 638.3625       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1903 Boundaries: Delaware River from Street Rd. (extended); to Poquessing Creek; to Knights Rd.; to Street Rd. (extended); to Delaware River.
Founded: December 8, 1903
Saint Cyril of Jerusalem Catholic 1410 Almshouse Road Jamison PA 18929 215. 343.1288 215. 343.3139     http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1965 Boundaries: Along western and northern boundary of Warwick Twp. from Bristol Rd. to the Northampton Twp. line; to Spencer Rd. (extended); to Alms House Rd.; to Newtown Rd. (extended); to Bristol Rd.; to western boundary of Warwick Twp.  Founded: June 9, 1965
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Rectory Catholic 1200 Park Avenue Bensalem PA 19020 215. 245.6122       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1976 Boundaries: Galloway Rd. from Knights Rd. to Hulmeville Rd. to Byberry Rd.; to Bridgewater Rd. to Ford Rd.; to Kasmir Ave.; to Bensalem Blvd.; to Ashton Rd.; to Rt. I-95; to Winks La. (extended); to Delaware River; to Street Rd. (extended); to Knights Rd to Galloway Rd.
Saint Ephrems Catholic Church Catholic 5400 Hulmeville Road Bensalem PA 19020 215. 604.1002       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1966 Boundaries: Neshaminy Creek from Old Lincoln Hwy. to Ashton Rd.; to Bensalem Blvd.; to Kasmir Ave.; to Ford Rd.; to Bridgewater Rd.; out to Byberry Rd.; to Hulmeville Rd.; to Galloway Rd.; to Bristol Rd.; to Old Lincoln Hwy.; to Neshaminy Creek
Saint Francis unknown   Bensalem PA 19020             Burial Grounds - Bensalem Township - Burial Grounds, Spruance
Saint Ignatius Catholic Church Catholic 999 Reading Avenue Yardley PA 19067 215. 493.3377       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1920 Boundaries: Delaware River from Overlook Dr. to the extension of Sutphin Rd. from Morrisville-Yardley Rd.; to Edgewood Rd.; to Reading R.R.; to Middletown Twp. line; to Lindendhurst Rd.; to Rt. 532; to Taylorsville Rd.; to Woodhill Rd. extended to Overlook Dr. (both sides); to Delaware River. 
Founded: January 26, 1920
Saint Isidore's Roman Catholic Church Catholic 531 W. Broad Street Quakertown PA 18951-1215 215. 536.4389       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1886 Boundaries: Lehigh County line from the Northeast Extension of PA Turnpike to County Rd. 09079; to Rt. 386; to County Rd. 09068; to County Rd. 09019; to County Rd. 09061; to County Rd. 09062; to County Rd. 09068; to northern boundaries of E. Rockhill and W. Rockhill Townships.; to Northern Extension of PA Turnpike; to Lehigh County line
Saint James Episcopal Church Episcopal 225 Walnut Street Bristol PA 19007-4940 215. 788.2228         1696 The Saint James Protestant Episcopal church originated indirectly in a division among Friends about the year 1696, when the more conservative party took the name of Keithians, from George Keith, their leader. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  412.Saint James Episcopal Church Cemetery Bristol PA Bucks County Historical Society 974.821 founded 1712.  One of the oldest cemeteries in Bucks County.
Saint James Episcopal Church Office Episcopal 330 S Bellevue Avenue Langhorne PA 19047-2808 215. 757.3766            
Saint James' Evangelical Lutheran Evangelical Lutheran 14 Park Avenue Chalfont PA 18914 215. 822.0391       http://www.saint-john-church.org 1857 First religious society at Chalfont. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  589.
Saint John Bosco Catholic 235 E. County Line Road Warminster PA 18957 215. 672.7280       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1953 Boundaries: County Line Rd. from Township Line (Blair Mill Rd.); to Jacksonville Rd.; to Street Rd.; to Davisville Rd.; to County Line Rd.; to Davisville Rd.; to the Penn-Central R.R. Bridge; then by air line to Reading R.R. Station at Fulmore Heights; to Warminster Rd.; to Mill Rd.; to York Rd.; to Horsham Rd.; to Township line (Blair Mill Rd.); to County Line Rd.  Founded: March 27, 1953
Saint John the Baptist Baptist   Ottsville PA 18942 610. 847.5521         1743 Rev. Joseph Tobias, M.S.C., Pastor (7-2001), Saint John's parish (Roman Catholic), Haycock, Reverend Gearhart H. Krake, pastor, dates its origin from the latter part of the last century, when the pastors at Goshenhoppen included the seated population of the faith in this section in their pastoral labors.  The families of McCarty, Garden, Doren, Sanders (Irish)…Battle's History of BC (1887), page  642.
Saint John the Baptist Catholic 4050 Durham Road Ottsville PA 18942 610. 847.5521       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1743 Boundaries: Delaware River from the Durham-Nockamixon Twp. Line to Tohickon Creek; to Bedminster-Plumstead Twp. line; to US 611; to Stump Rd.; to Township Rt. 396; to Township Rd. 429; to Elephant Rd.; to Township Rd. 431; to E. Rockhill-Bedminster Twp. line; to County Rd. 09068; to County Rd. 09062; to County Rd. 09061; to County Rd. 09019; to County Rd. 09068 (Old Bethlehem Rd.); to PA 212; to Township Rd. 485; to Durham-Nockamixon Twp. line; to Delaware River.
Saint John the Evangelist Catholic Big Oak & Makefield Roads Bensalem PA 19020 215. 295.9239            
Saint John the Evangelist Anglican Church Anglican 1150 Bristol Road Churchville PA 18966 215. 396.1970       http://www.toknowChrist.org   Churchville Jesus Focus Ministry
Saint John the Evangelist Rectory Catholic 752 Big Oak Road Morrisville PA 19067 215. 295.4102       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1964 Boundaries: Reading R.R. from Middletown Twp. line to Edgewood Rd.; to Morrisville Rd.; to Pinegrove Rd.; to Penn-Central R.R.; to Middletown Twp. line; to Reading R.R. 
Founded: June 3, 1964
Saint John United Church of Christ United Church of Christ 651 Easton Road Riegelsville PA 18077 610. 749.2551       http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6508/JORIEGEL.HTM    
Saint John's Evangelical Lutheran Lutheran   Ridge Valley PA             1860 Organized by Reverend f. Berkemeyer.  The corner-stone of the present church edifice, situated on Roberts street, and owned jointly with Saint John's Reformed congregation, was laid August 19, 1860. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  606
Saint John's Evangelical Lutheran Lutheran 1 Avenue & Union Richlandtown PA 18955 215. 538.2313         1808 Oldest church in Richlandtown, built in 1808 and rebuilt in 1860. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  609
Saint John's Evangelical Lutheran Lutheran   Quakertown PA 18951           1860  
Saint John's Evangelical Lutheran Lutheran 1203 Pine Grove Road Morrisville PA 19067 215. 295.1603            
Saint John's Lutheran Church Lutheran 19 S 10th & West Broad Streets Quakertown PA 18951 215. 536.3593         1861 Saint John's Reformed church was organized in 1861 by Reverend P.S. Fisher. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  606
Saint John's Lutheran Church Lutheran 4 Main Street Richlandtown PA 18955 215. 536.5027            
Saint John's Lutheran Church Lutheran 910 Allentown Road Sellersville PA 18960 215. 257.9643            
Saint John's Lutheran Church Lutheran 1565 Sleepy Hollow Road Spinnerstown PA 18968 215. 536.0734         1730 The organization is somewhat obscure, but must have taken place between 1730-1740. Battle's History of BC (1887)
Saint John's United Church of Christ United Church of Christ 4 North Main Street Richlandtown PA 18955 215. 538.0875            
Saint John's United Methodist Church Methodist 820 Almshouse Road Warminster PA 18974 215. 357.6998            
Saint Joseph Catholic Easton & County Line Road Warrington PA 18976-2596 215. 672.3020 215. 672.3021     http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1922 Boundaries: Street Rd. from Lower State Rd., to Norristown Rd.; to County Line Rd.; to Blair Mill Rd.; to Moreland Rd.; to Maple Ave.; to Horsham Rd.; to Limekiln Pike; to Lower State Rd.; to Street Rd.  Founded: June 16, 1922
Saint Joseph the Worker Catholic 9164 New Falls Road Levittown PA 19054 215. 945.4486       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1956 Boundaries: New Rt. 13 from Penn-Central R.R. to Mill Creek Rd. (excluded); to North Turn La.; to North Park Dr.; to North Park Way; to Penn Valley Rd.; to New Falls Rd.; to Amelia Dr. (both sides); thence by air line to Glouster Rd. (excluded) to Penn-Central R.R.; to New Rt. 13.Founded: October 1, 1956
Saint Joseph's Church unknown 1795 Columbia Avenue Warrington PA 18976 215. 672.3020            
Saint Joseph's Marienstein Catholic   Nockamixon PA             1882 A mission of Saint John's Roman catholic parish, Haycock.  Ground for the chapel was broken August 10, 1882. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  633.
Thanks to the efforts of Father Henry Stommel, pastor of St. John the Baptist Church in Haycock Township from October 7, 1871 to November 19, 1875, that St. Joseph's on Marienstein Road was built. St. Joseph's was a mission of St. John's Roman Catholic Parish, Haycock.
Saint Jude Catholic 321 West Butler Avenue Chalfont PA 18914-2319 215. 822.0179 215. 822.9432     http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1962 Boundaries: Iron Hill Rd. from Ferry Rd. to Butler Ave. (U.S. 202); to New Britain Rd. (including all of New Britain Borough); to Lower State Rd.; to County Line Rd.; to Hilltown Pike.; to Chalfont Rd. (exclusive); to New Galena Rd. (exclusive); to Callowhill Rd. (exclusive); to Ferry Rd.; to Iron Hill Rd.
Founded: June 6, 1962
Saint Jude Rectory unknown 321 West Butler Avenue Chalfont PA 18914-2329 215. 822.0179            
Saint Lawrence Catholic Church Catholic 345 Elmwood Lane Riegelsville PA 18077 610. 749.2684       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1849 The Roman Catholic persuasion has been represented by its membership from an indefinite period, but no public religious service was held until 1849.
Boundaries: Delaware River from the Bucks-Northampton County line; to Durham-Nockamixon Twp. line (extended); to Township Rd. 485; to PA 212; to County Rd. 09079 (State Rd.); to Bucks-Lehigh County line; to Bucks-Northampton County line; to Delaware River. 
Founded: 1974 (As a mission, 1872),(Bucks County Vicariate)
Saint Luke's Episcopal Church Episcopal 100 E. Washington Avenue Newtown PA 18940 215. 968.2781         1832 Saint Luke's Protestant Episcopal church was founded in 1832 by Reverend Greenbury W. Ridgely, rector at Bristol at that time.  Battle's History of BC (1887), page  463
Saint Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Lutheran 470 Church Hill Road Ferndale PA 18921 610. 847.5630     lkferndale@epix.net http://www.stlukeferndale.com/ 1752 The church began in a log structure in 1761. Incorporated in 1763. In 1804 the Lutheran congregation approached the local reformed congregation, and the Nockamixon Union Church was formed. The new Union Church worshiped in a building on the present site of St. Luke's Lutheran church on Church Hill Road in Ferndale.  http://www.engageinfaith.org
Saint Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Lutheran Route 313 & Quarry Rd Dublin PA 18917 215. 249.3818         1869 The Dublin Lutheran church has been connected with Doylestown until quite recent years. (1887). Battle's History of BC, page  581
Saint Luke's Lutheran Lutheran 1305 State Road Croydon PA 19021 215. 788.8951            
Saint Luke's United Church unknown 141 South Main Street Dublin PA 18917 215. 249.3211            
Saint Luke's United Church of Christ United Church of Christ Durham Road Ottsville PA 18942 610. 847.2633         1773 Sometime prior to 1773 a log church building was erected upon a half acre of ground. It was resolved to build a new church in 1814. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  632.
Saint Marks Catholic Bristol Pike Bristol PA 19007 215. 788.2319   215. 788.2493   http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1844-5 Saint Marks is Bristol's first Irish Church.  Boundaries: PA Turnpike from Route 413 to Phila. Electrical Powerline; to Edgely Rd.; to Route 13; to northern boundary of Tullytown Borough to Delaware River; to Route 413 (Burlington-Bristol Bridge); to PA Turnpike.
Saint Marks AME Zion Church Methodist 132 North Congress Street Newtown PA 18940 215. 579.9295            
Saint Marks Orthodox Orthodox 452 Durham Rd Wrightstown PA 18940 215. 860.9640     info@stmarksoca.org http://www.stmarksoca.org/    
Saint Mark's Orthodox Church Catholic 124 Kipling Drive Warminster PA 18974 215. 672.4841            
Saint Mark's Orthodox Church Catholic 452 Durham Road Newtown PA 18940 215. 860.9640            
Saint Martin of Tours Catholic 111 New Street New Hope PA 18938-5736 215. 862.5472   215. 862.1829   http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1885 Saint Martin of Tours parish, New Hope, Reverend Peter Quinn, pastor, originated in 1885 in the labors of Reverend Henry Stommel, of Doylestown. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  530.
Boundaries: Fleecydale Rd. from Delaware River to Carverseville-Wismer Rd.; to Plumstead/Solebury Twp. Line; to Street Rd.; to Pineville Rd.; to Rt. 232 (Windy Bush Rd.) to Pineville Rd.; Woodhill Rd.; extended; to Overlook Dr. (both sides excluded); to Delaware River; N.W. to Fleecydale Rd.
Saint Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Catholic 2026 Bath Rd Bristol PA 19007-2102 215-788-7117            
Saint Mathew's Lutheran Church Lutheran 3668 Ridge Road Perkasie PA 18944 215. 795.2965            
Saint Matthew's Lutheran Church Lutheran 3668 Ridge & Kellers Church Roads Bedminster PA 18910 215. 795.2965            
Saint Matthews Methodist Church Methodist Somerton Road & Paris Avenue Feasterville PA 19053 215. 639.4330            
Saint Michael the Archangel Church Catholic 66 Levittown Parkway Levittown PA 19054 215. 945.1166       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1953 Boundaries: Penn Valley Rd. from the Newportville-Fallsington Rd. to North Pky.; to North Park Dr. (exclusive); to North Turn La. (exclusive); to Mill Creek Rd. and Bristol Rd;. south along Bristol Rd. to Northern Tullytown border; along Tullytown border south and west to Rt. 13; to Edgely Rd.; to Newportville-Fallsington Rd.; to Penn Valley Rd.
Founded: January 21, 1953
Saint Michael's Evangelical Lutheran Lutheran   Sellersville PA 18960           1859  
Saint Michael's Lutheran Church Lutheran Church Street Sellersville PA 18960 215. 257.6040            
Saint Michael's Lutheran Church Lutheran 48 Rambler Lane Levittown PA 19055 215. 943.5587            
Saint Paul Lutheran Church Lutheran 837 Old Bethlehem Road Quakertown PA 18951-5409 215. 536.5789            
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church Episcopal Oakland & Pine Doylestown PA 18901 215. 348.4605         1846 The parish of Saint Paul's Protestant Episcopal church, Doylestown was organized April 26, 1846 at the residence of Andrew Donaldson on State Street. Battle's History of BC, page  561
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church Episcopal 89 Pinewood Drive Levittown PA 19054 215. 946.8559            
Saint Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Lutheran   Applebachsville PA 18951           1855 In the summer of 1870 Applebachsville and the Evangelical Lutheran congregation at the Toheka (Tohickon) united with Saint John's at Quakertown.
Saint Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Lutheran   Doylestown PA 18901           1859  
Saint Paul's Lutheran Church Lutheran Old Bethlehem Road Applebachsville PA 18951 215. 536.5789       http://home.netcarrier.com/~stpauls/ 1855 The present membership (1887) is one hundred and twenty-five and services are held alternately in the English and German. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  643.
Saint Paul's Lutheran Church Lutheran 301 North Main Street Doylestown PA 18901 215. 348.4004       http://www.stpaulsdoyle.org    
Saint Paul's United Church -Christ United Church of Christ 104 Green Street Sellersville PA 18960 215. 257.7268            
Saint Paul's United Methodist Church Methodist 2131 Palomino Drive Warrington PA 18976 215. 343.0230            
Saint Peter & Paul Orthodox Church Unknown 1314 Randall Avenue Levittown PA 19057 215. 943.8222            
Saint Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Lutheran Church & Delaware Road Riegelsville PA 18077 610. 749.2031         1850 The church building was erected as a Union House of worship in 1851.
Saint Peters Tohickon UCC United Church of Christ 1071 Old Bethlehem Road Perkasie PA 18944 215. 257.9399            
Saint Peters United Church of Christ United Church of Christ 1050 Old Bethlehem Road Perkasie PA 18944 215. 257.4633            
Saint Philips Church Unknown 10 Chapel Road New Hope PA 18938-1006 215. 862.5782         1920 converted from a one-room school house in 1920
Saint Philip's Reformed Episcopal Episcopal 220 Norristown Road Warminster PA 18974 215. 675.8061            
Saint Robert Bellamine Catholic 856 Euclid Avenue & Carriage Way Warrington PA 18976 215. 343.0315       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1968 Boundaries: Western boundary of Warwick Twp. from Almshouse Rd. to Bristol Rd.; to Little Neshaminy Creek; to Worthington Dr. (both sides); to St. David s Dr. (both sides) to Street Rd.; to Lower State Rd.; to Bristol Rd.; to Turk (Turkey Trot) Rd.; to Almshouse Rd.; to western boundary of Warwick Twp Founded: May 31, 1968
Saint Robert Bellarmine unknown 856 Euclid Avenue Warrington PA 18976 215. 343.0315            
Saint Stephen's Church  of Christ United Church of Christ 110 North 6th Street Perkasie PA 18944 215. 257.6460         1885 The only one in the boro of Perkasie, dedicated November 14, 1886. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  623
Saint Stephen's Lutheran Church Lutheran 65 East Street Road Langhorne PA 19053 215. 357.8138            
Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic 601 Bristol Pike Croydon PA 19021 215. 788.2989       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1922 Boundaries: Durham Rd. from New Falls Rd. to PA Turnpike; to Rt. 413; to Delaware River; to Winks La. (extended); to Rt. I-95; to Neshaminy Creek; to New Falls Rd.; to Durham Rd.
Saint Vincent De Paul Catholic Hatboro & Tanyard Roads Richboro PA 18954 215. 357.5905       http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm 1968 Boundaries: Northampton Twp. line from Spencer Rd. (extended); to Holland Rd. (extended); to Newtown-Richboro Rd.; to 2nd St. Pike; to Bustleton Pike.; to Bristol Rd.; to Newtown Rd. (extended); to Almshouse Rd.; to Spencer Rd. (extended); to Northampton Twp. line. 
Founded: May 31, 1968 (Bucks County Vicariate)
Saint Vincent De Paul Rectory Catholic 654 Hatboro Road Richboro PA 18954 215. 357.5905            
Salem Mennonite Church Mennonite 41 E. Cherry road Quakertown PA 18951 215. 536.1223            
Salem United Church of Christ United Church of Christ 186 E. Court Street Doylestown PA 18901 215. 348.9860           Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans
Salem United Methodist Church Methodist 3365 RR 412 Springtown PA 18081 610. 346.6112            
Scottsville United Methodist Methodist Brownsville Rd Langhorne PA 19053-2401 215. 355.2474            
Second Baptist Church Baptist 1109 North Easton Road Doylestown PA 18901 215. 766.7650            
Second Baptist Church-Bristol Baptist 640 Race St Bristol PA 19007-3723 215. 788.1440            
Seventh-Day Adventist Church Adventist 10 Greene Road Warminster PA 18974 215. 672.3011            
Slovic Pentecostal New Life Pentecostal 4908 Oak Avenue Langhorne PA 19053-4852 215. 354.0026            
Solebury Friends Meeting Quaker Sugan Road Solebury PA   215. 579.6502     gloria_smith@georgeschool.org   1806 The Solebury Friends' meeting was first held 12 mo. 30th, 1806, members previously worshipped at Buckingham.  This picturesque meetinghouse was built in the traditional Quaker style in 1806.  The little house across the road was built as a Quaker school in 1836.  "Today's Quakers in Bucks Quarterly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends"
Solebury Presbyterian Church (Thompson Memorial) Presbyterian   Solebury PA             1811 Many of the original families were those who had assisted Washington during critical times of the revolution..  In 1875, the church was dedicated to the Thompson family, which had contributed funds for rebuilding, and was titled Thompson Memorial Presbyterian Church. The Carversville Christian Church 1837-1987 United Church of Christ page 552
Solebury United Methodist Church Methodist 2536 Aquetong Road New Hope PA 18938-5736 215. 862.2657            
Soloman's United Church  Christ United Church of Christ 2990 Bedminster Road Perkasie PA 18944 215. 795.2668            
Southampton Friends Meeting Quaker Rt. 132 and Gravel Hill Road Southampton PA 18966 215. 357.1000     bobeckel@erols.com   1947 Organized in 1947, Southampton's first meetinghouse originally was a small schoolhouse, then a taproom.  Today's contemporary meetinghouse was built in 1969 when Street Road was widened. "Today's Quakers in Bucks Quarterly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends"
Southern Baptist Assn Baptist 102 E. Pennsylvania Blvd Feasterville PA 19053 215. 364.4984            
Southern Free Will Baptist Church Baptist 2860 Hulmeville Bensalem PA 19020 215. 639.5156            
Spanish Church Of God Church Of God 4817 Beaver Dam Rd Bristol PA 19007-3309 215. 785.0994            
Spotlight Holy Temple Ii Spotlight Holy Temple Ii 119 Walnut Street Bristol PA 19007 215. 785.4845            
Springfield Church of the Brethren Church of the Brethren 920 E. Passer Road Coopersburg PA   610. 282.1834            
Springfield Mennonite Church Quaker Pleasant View Road Quakertown PA 18951 610. 346.8600       http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~buckscounty/springfield.html 1750 History of Springfield Mennonite Congregation begins around 1750 with Mennonite families migrating into Springfield Township area of Bucks County from the Swamp area net Quakertown in search of new land for farming.  Among them was a young man Peter Meyer, who at age 18 in 1741 migrated from Switzerland and settling in Springfield in 1750.  Quakertown Historical Society, Churches III 31C
St Stephen Lutheran Church Evangelical Lutheran 65 E Street Rd Feasterville PA   215. 357.8138       http://www.ststephenslutheranchurch.org    
St. Mary Lithuanian Catholic Cemetery Catholic   Bensalem PA 19020       webmaster@lithuaniangenealogy.org http://www.lithuaniangenealogy.org/databases/pa/stmarys/index.html   St. Mary's Lithuanian National Catholic Cemetery has been abandoned and was once part of a church that had an office at 331 Reed Street in Philadelphia, PA and was originally organized in 1926. However, the church is no longer in existence and 331 Reed Street is a vacant lot. The township is having the grass cut during the summer months (by a good samaritan) and placing flowers on the graves and a wreath on the gate at Christmas. The cemetery is off Galloway road between Knights Road and Hulmeville Road
Swamp Mennonite Mennonite   Milford PA             1737 At what date the first church organization was effected cannot be definitely determined.  Tradition asserts that meetings were held as early as 1737.  It is noticeable that no interments ever took place here, but that the dead were buried in the graveyard of the East Swamp church, about a mile to the east from the site of the first church building.  The latter (East Swamp) church was built about the year 1771. After the erection of this new house of worship services were held in both alternately.  The new one was afterward destroyed by fire, and a second of logs, erected in its stead, which served the double purpose of school and meeting house.  It was used as a meeting house until 1850, when it was replaced by the present large East Swamp church.  In 1790 a tract of eighty perches was conveyed and this lot is the site of the present West Swamp Mennonite church.  The original meeting house was removed and rebuilt and services held there until 1819. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  612-13
Swamp Mennonite Church Mennonite 2125 Rosedale Road Quakertown PA 18951 215. 536.7928            
The Durham Evangelical Lutheran Lutheran Durham Road Durham PA 18039 610. 346.8500       http://www.durhamlutheran.org 1790 German services were held in the log school-house, popularly known as Laubach's by preachers from Easton.  The religious complexion of those who worshipped at this latter place was principally Reformed and Lutheran.  In 1812 these three congregations united in purchasing land from William Long, and appointed John Jacoby, Michael Zearfoos, Morgan Long, Anthony Trauso, John Boyer, Jacob Uhler and Jesse Cawley trustees for the erection of a church building, which was completed in 1813.  It was replaced in 1857-58 by the Durham Union church of the present.
The Evangelical Lutheran (see Upper Tinicum) Lutheran   Tinicum Township PA             1851  
The German Lutheran Lutheran   Ottsville PA 18942           1843  
The Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Evangelical Lutheran 733 Ridge Rd Almont (Sellersville) PA 18960 215. 257.9423         1826 Jerusalem Church is situated on the Ridge Road, at the village of Schlichters (Almont), about a mile northwest of Sellersville.
The Neshaminy Lutheran Mission Lutheran   Northampton Twp. PA             1748  
Thompson Memorial Presbyterian Presbyterian 1680 Aquetong Road New Hope PA 18938-1165 215. 862.2440         1813 Organized in 1813 as the "Presbyterian Church of Solebury", many members formerly connected with the Presbyterian church of Newtown. Battle's History of BC, page  534.  The Presbyterian chapel is connected with the Thompson Memorial church.  it was built in 1874-75 through the efforts of R. Randall Hoes, a graduate of Princeton college and prospective student of theology. In 1876 the chapel and its worshippers were transferred to the church with which it is now connected. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  531.
Trevose United Methodist Church Methodist 4937 Church Avenue Langhorne PA 19053 215. 357.0481            
Trinity Assembly of God Assembly of God 1471 Almshouse Road Jamison PA 18929 215. 491.0945       http://www.new-life-today.org   A church of prayer, healing and deliverance
Trinity Bible Church Trinity Bible Church 1229 Newport Rd Bristol PA 19007-6527 215. 788.8828            
Trinity Episcopal Church Episcopal Route 263 Solebury PA 18963 215. 297.5135       http://www.trinityepiscopalbuckingham.org   Trinity Episcopal Church in Buckingham was built in 1839.  It continued in use until 1965, when a modern structure was completed on Durham Road. The former building is used by Saint Mark's Russian Orthodox, The Carversville Christian Church 1837-1987 United Church of Christ page 553
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Lutheran 102 N Hellertown Avenue Quakertown PA 18951-1317 215. 536.4345         1890  
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Lutheran 19 South 5th Street Perkasie PA 18944 215. 257.6801         1892  
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Lutheran Hood Blvd & Queen Anne Dr. Fairless Hills PA 19030 215. 943.3990       http://www.crossroads-pa.org    
Trinity Great Swamp Church unknown 9150 Spinnerstown Road Spinnerstown PA 18968 215. 679.7710            
Trinity Lutheran Lutheran 2170 Route 212 Pleasant Valley PA   610. 346.7282            
Trinity Primitive Methodist Church Methodist Frosty Hollow Road & Route 413 Penndel PA 19047 215. 752.8965            
Trinity United Church-Christ United Church of Christ 1990 Route 212 Quakertown PA 18951 610. 346.7114            
Trinity Vineyard Church Vineyard 700 N Shady Retreat Road Doylestown PA 18901 267. 261.7387     bucksvcf@aol.com http://www.trinityvineyardchurch.org    
Trinity-United Church-Christ United Church of Christ 1400 Bucks Road Holland PA 18966 215. 968.9668            
Truth Seekers Tabernacle Truth Seekers Tabernacle 117 Old Route 13 Bristol PA 19007-3623 215. 788.0251            
Unitarian Universalist Church Universalist Fairless Hills Masonic Lodge Levittown PA 19058 215. 785.1687            
United Christian Church Christian 8525 New Falls Road Levittown PA 19054 215. 946.6800            
United Church  of Christ United Church of Christ 785 W. Street Road Warminster PA 18974 215. 675.8808            
United Mennonite Church Mennonite 180 W. Thatcher Road Quakertown PA 18951 215. 538.0522           Michael Sutberry 8/2005
Upper Tinicum Lutheran Church Lutheran P.O. Box 166 Upper Black Eddy PA 18972-0166 610. 982.5545       http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6508/BC_1.HTM   cornerstone laid on Whitsunday, 1851 through the evangelistic labors of Reverend Mr.. Wilcox, Lutheran pastor of Riegelsville, Battle's History of BC, page  629
Victory Chapel Christian Church Victory Chapel Christian Church 201 Old Route 13 Bristol PA 19007-3622 215. 781.6550            
Victory Fellowship Church Full Gospel 120 Ridge Road Tylersport PA 18971 215. 453.9988            
Warminster Baptist Church Baptist 709 Norristown Road Warminster PA 18974 215. 674.1282            
Warminster Presbyterian Church Presbyterian 500 Madison Avenue Warminster PA 18974 215. 675.0801            
Warrington Fellowship Church Fellowship 2233 Bristol Road Warrington PA 18976 215. 343.1916            
West Swamp Mennonite Church Mennonite 2501 Allentown Road Quakertown PA 18951 215. 536.7468           The West Swamp Mennonite Church traces its beginning to the year 1717, when a Mennonite elder, Valentine Clemmer, came to the Great Swamp region accompanied by a goodly number of Mennonite immigrant families.  Organized worship was conducted in homes.  The first meeting house was erected in 1735, built of logs.  In 1790 this was dismantled and rebuilt atop a pleasant knoll half a mile to the west.  Quakertown Historical Society, Churches III 31C
Wilkinson Memorial United Methodist Methodist 1609 State Road Croydon PA 19021 215. 788.6637            
Woodside Presbyterian Church Presbyterian 1667 Edgewood Road Yardley PA 19067 215. 493.4145            
Wrightstown Friends Meeting Quaker Route 413 Newtown PA 18940 215. 968.9900 215. 598.3405   wdsharp@voicenet.com   1721 The original log meetinghouse was built in 1721 on the northern boundary of land purchased in 1682 by William Penn from the Lenni Lenape Indians.  The present meetinghouse dates to 1787.  "Today's Quakers in Bucks Quarterly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends".  Samuel Smith says that in 1686, James Radcliffe, a noted public Friend, settled near John Chapman, "and for the ease"  of these two families, a meeting was held at their houses, which was continued until 1690, when a general meeting for the county was appointed to meet at Chapman's once a year.  A meeting house was built, in 1721 and the present stone meeting was built in 1787. Battle's' History of BC (1887), page  466.
Yardley Friends Meeting Quaker 65 N. Main Street Yardley PA 19067 215. 493.5376 215. 736.2444   7oaks@dplus.net http://www.yardleyfriendsmeeting.org/ 1859 Gathering since 1859, Yardley Friends currently meet in this 1956 meetinghouse which was built primarily by its members.  For many years Yardley Meeting was under the care of Makefield Meeting, a common Quaker tradition.  "Today's Quakers in Bucks Quarterly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends"
Yardley United  Methodist Church Methodist 300 Langhorne Yardley Road Yardley PA 19067 215. 493.3345         1858 Yardley & Taylorsville constitute a Methodist Episcopal pastorate. Church buildings were erected in 1858 and 1838 respectively.  The Advent congregation here has usually been connected with that at Morrisville. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  445.
Zion Lutheran Church Lutheran 301 Jefferson Avenue Bristol PA 19007-5240 215. 788.3944            
Zion's Evangelical Lutheran Lutheran 5901 Kings Highway S Zion Hill PA 18068 610. 966.3834         1840 Trinity church at Zion Hill was built in 1840 by Lutheran and Reformed, the pastors of the former denomination having been Reverends William B. Kemmerer, A.R. Horne, L. Groh, R.B. Kistler, J. Hillport; of the latter, J. Stahr, S.K. Gross, Bassler, and J.F. Mohr. Battle's History of BC (1887), page  640.
Zoe Christian Fellowship Christian 1111 Easton Road Warrington PA 18976 215. 343.7686       http://www.zoe-ministries.org   meeting in Chalfont. Thanks for listing our church in your Bucks County
Church directory. Since your listing was posted, we now have a new
name, new
address, and new website. Could you please change the listing you have
for
"Peace Valley Church" to:

Peace Valley Community Church
meets at
St. James Fellowship Hall
Route 152 and Park Avenue
Chalfont, PA
http://www.pvcsquared.org
Phone: 215.230.7300
We currently own property along Ferry Road near Doylestown and plan to
build
there soon. If you would like any further information, please contact
me!
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