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Types of Churches in Boulder
Modern Boulder Churches
Many congregations here feature live bands, casual dress, and tech-forward services with streaming and apps. They often meet in renovated spaces along the 28th Street/Arapahoe corridor or East Boulder, offer robust kids’ programs, and host service projects that fit the city’s startup-and-outdoors culture.
Churches in Boulder for Students
These congregations cluster near CU Boulder and University Hill, with rides, bike racks, and late-evening services that fit class schedules. Small groups meet in Martin Acres and Goss-Grove, and weekend events often blend service with hikes toward the Flatirons.
Traditional & Liturgical Churches
Historic sanctuaries near Mapleton Hill and downtown bring choral music, organ-led hymns, and structured liturgy. They draw multi-generational residents who value reverence, seasonal rhythms, and a quieter pace amid the buzz around Pearl Street.
Outdoor & Eco-Focused Churches
These churches weave creation care into faith, from zero-waste gatherings to on-site solar installations and climate advocacy. Community life often includes trail cleanups along Boulder Creek Path and group hikes starting at Chautauqua, reflecting the city’s foothills lifestyle.
Why Boulder Churches Are Unique
Featured Churches in Boulder
All Souls Church of Boulder
City Church Boulder
St Andrew Presbyterian Church Boulder, CO
New Creation Church
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