Churches in Anaheim
Types of churches in Anaheim
Modern Anaheim Churches
Contemporary congregations around the Platinum Triangle, Downtown Anaheim, and the Resort District emphasize practical teaching, bands-led worship, and strong volunteer teams. Many offer multiple weekend services and weeknight groups to fit hospitality and theme-park work schedules, with community service projects tied to local schools and parks.
Spanish-Language Churches in Anaheim
Reflecting a large Latino population, many congregations in West Anaheim and neighborhoods near La Palma Park and Beach Blvd offer Spanish-only or bilingual services. These churches often host family-centered ministries, immigration and ESL support, and seasonal celebrations that resonate with Anaheim’s cultural traditions.
Historic & Liturgical
In The Colony Historic District and older neighborhoods near Pearson Park and Anaheim Blvd, traditional congregations preserve set liturgies, choirs, and classic sanctuary architecture. They draw multi-generational families seeking sacramental rhythms, holy days, and a calmer pace away from the tourist corridors.
Asian American Churches
Along the city’s western edge near Brookhurst and Beach Blvd and near the 91/57 corridors, you’ll find churches with Korean-, Vietnamese-, and Mandarin-language ministries alongside English services. These congregations often feature bilingual worship, heritage festivals, and youth programs that bridge cultures for second-generation families.