There are many astounding, unique churches located throughout Oregon. From small, intricate chapels to immense, magnificent buildings, these stunning works of architecture will have you reaching for your camera. Here are just a few of Oregon’s beautiful churches, temples, and synagogues.

  1. First Presbyterian Church

Flickr/ Curtis Cronn Located in downtown Portland, this stunning church is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built between 1886-1890.

  1. Helvetia Community Church

Flickr/ Cindy Mc This lovely 100-year-old church can be found in Hillsborough.

  1. The Old Church

Website/ The Old Church Built in 1882, this Portland church is now a non-religious, non-profit event center.

  1. Advent Christian Church

Flickr/ Pam Falcioni This church is located in John Day and has absolutely gorgeous, intricate details.

  1. St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church

Flickr/ Jasperdo

Flickr/ Curtis Cronn St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church is located in Mount Angel. It was built in 1912 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

  1. Mount Angel Abbey

Flickr/ Jasperdo Located near Mount Angel, this abbey was built in 1882 and it is a seminary, school, and Benedictine monk community.

  1. Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Church

Flickr/ Holly Hayes Located in Hillsboro, Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Church was built 1878 in a beautiful Gothic style.

  1. Portland Oregon Temple

Flickr/ More Good Foundation This astounding Mormon temple is located in Lake Oswego.

  1. Trinity Lutheran Church

Flickr/ Curtis Cronn This lovely church in Silverton has beautiful stained glass windows and cheerful red details.

  1. Congregation Beth Israel.

Flickr/ Barry Maas

Flickr/ Rosewoman This incredible synagogue in Portland was built in 1859.

  1. Cathedral of Saint Francis de Sales

Flickr/ Baker County Tourism Located in Baker City, this brick beauty is surrounded by foliage, and with its castle-like architecture it looks like an image from the past.

  1. The First Christian Church

Flickr/ Elias Gayles This wondrous church is located in the heart of Eugene.

  1. The Grotto

Flickr/ Andy Price

Flickr/ InSapphoWeTrust Nestled into a forested hill in NE Portland, The Grotto is a beautiful gem hidden from the city. There are many shrines and statues integrated into the wild green landscape and there is an indoor and outdoor church service area.

  1. Emmanuel Episcopal Church

Flickr/ Tony Webster This lovely little church in Vesper almost seems to be part of the surrounding natural beauty.

  1. Antelope Community Church

Flickr/ Chris & Tina Pfeiffer This beautiful church is located in Antelope, a fascinating town with only 59 residents and an incredible history.

  1. First Congregational United Church of Christ

Flickr/ Shubert Ciencia

Flickr/ Kabayanmark Images This incredible church is located in Portland and was built between 1889-1895. It’s also on the National Register of Historic Places.

Have you been to any of these churches? What other churches in Oregon do you think are beautiful?

Flickr/ Curtis Cronn

Located in downtown Portland, this stunning church is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built between 1886-1890.

Flickr/ Cindy Mc

This lovely 100-year-old church can be found in Hillsborough.

Website/ The Old Church

Built in 1882, this Portland church is now a non-religious, non-profit event center.

Flickr/ Pam Falcioni

This church is located in John Day and has absolutely gorgeous, intricate details.

Flickr/ Jasperdo

St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church is located in Mount Angel. It was built in 1912 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

Located near Mount Angel, this abbey was built in 1882 and it is a seminary, school, and Benedictine monk community.

Flickr/ Holly Hayes

Located in Hillsboro, Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Church was built 1878 in a beautiful Gothic style.

Flickr/ More Good Foundation

This astounding Mormon temple is located in Lake Oswego.

This lovely church in Silverton has beautiful stained glass windows and cheerful red details.

Flickr/ Barry Maas

Flickr/ Rosewoman

This incredible synagogue in Portland was built in 1859.

Flickr/ Baker County Tourism

Located in Baker City, this brick beauty is surrounded by foliage, and with its castle-like architecture it looks like an image from the past.

Flickr/ Elias Gayles

This wondrous church is located in the heart of Eugene.

Flickr/ Andy Price

Flickr/ InSapphoWeTrust

Nestled into a forested hill in NE Portland, The Grotto is a beautiful gem hidden from the city. There are many shrines and statues integrated into the wild green landscape and there is an indoor and outdoor church service area.

Flickr/ Tony Webster

This lovely little church in Vesper almost seems to be part of the surrounding natural beauty.

Flickr/ Chris & Tina Pfeiffer

This beautiful church is located in Antelope, a fascinating town with only 59 residents and an incredible history.

Flickr/ Shubert Ciencia

Flickr/ Kabayanmark Images

This incredible church is located in Portland and was built between 1889-1895. It’s also on the National Register of Historic Places.

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