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A Guide to the Traditions

Christian Denominations in the UK

The Christian faith is expressed through many traditions. Explore the history, beliefs and worship of each — and find churches near you to visit.

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Church Near Me covers 15 Christian traditions in the UK — Catholic, Anglican, Orthodox, Methodist, Baptist, Pentecostal and more — across 379 listed churches. Each tradition page explains its history, beliefs and worship, and links to its churches near you.

Catholic

The world's largest Christian body, centred on the Mass and communion with the Pope.

Anglican

The Church of England and its sister churches across the UK and Ireland, holding together Catholic and Reformed traditions.

Orthodox

One of the oldest Christian traditions, rich in ancient liturgy, icons and chant.

Protestant & Reformed

The Reformation churches — Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian, Lutheran and more — centred on Scripture and personal faith.

Pentecostal

The fastest-growing movement worldwide, emphasising the Holy Spirit and lively, contemporary worship.

Independent & Evangelical

Bible-centred congregations, often contemporary in style and free of any central hierarchy.

Other Traditions

Including the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), with their distinctive silent worship.

Common Questions

About Christian denominations in the UK.

What are the main Christian denominations in the UK?

The two largest are the Church of England (Anglican) and the Roman Catholic Church, followed by Presbyterian churches such as the Church of Scotland, plus Methodist, Baptist, Pentecostal, United Reformed, Orthodox and many independent and evangelical congregations.

What is the difference between Catholic and Protestant churches?

Roman Catholics recognise the authority of the Pope and emphasise the sacraments and church tradition. Protestant churches — including Anglican, Methodist, Baptist and Pentecostal — emphasise the authority of the Bible and salvation by faith, and are not governed by Rome.

What denomination is the Church of England?

The Church of England is Anglican. It is the established church in England and part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, holding together both Catholic and Reformed traditions.

Which Christian denomination is the largest in the UK?

By membership and active attendance the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of England are the two largest, while Pentecostal and independent evangelical churches are among the fastest-growing.

How do I choose a church denomination?

Think about the style of worship you prefer (formal or informal), a church's core beliefs, its community and its location. Visiting a few local churches is the best way to find one that fits — our guides and directory help you compare traditions and find services near you.