In this category, sites relating to places of worship and other topics pertaining to faith and religion in Lubbock, Texas are listed.
 
 
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Encompassing twenty-five counties on the Llano Estacado and Rolling Plains regions of West Texas, the Diocese of Lubbock includes sixty-two Roman Catholic parish churches. General information about the diocese, as well as schools and parishes within the diocese, are featured.
http://catholiclubbock.org/
Featuring a separate area for guests, which offers a video, as well as information on the church's beliefs, what visitors can expect on a first visit, as well as its times, directions to the facility, and upcoming events, the main area of the site goes into further detail, and also offers a church calendar and the ability to view FBC Lubbock services live.
http://www.fbclubbock.com/
First Christian Church of Lubbock, Texas
A member of the Disciples of Christ, the FCC meets at its facilities on Broadway Street in Lubbock. A worship schedule, and description of its ministries, programs and events are featured.
http://www.fcclubbock.org/
A parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lubbock, the Holy Spirit Catholic Church is located on Frankford Avenue in Lubbock, Texas. Included is a schedule of services, parish office location and contacts, office hours, and a calendar of services, programs and events.
http://www.holyspiritcathparish.org/
St. Christopher's Episcopal Church of Lubbock, Texas
Directions and a map showing the location of the Christian church are presented, along with e-mail and other contact data for the church's rector and staff, a worship schedule, parish calendar, ministry schedule, and historical timeline.
http://www.stchristophers.org/
St. John's United Methodist Church
St. John's is a Reconciling Congregation. Its site includes a .PDF file that defines what it means to be so identified, along with a worship schedule, calendar of programs and events, outreach activities, and staff directory.
http://www.stjohnslubbock.org/
Trinity is a non-denominational Christian church, comprised of people from many different backgrounds. Included is a history of the church, mission statement, an article on the church's stance on water baptism, and testimonies, as well as service times, sermon series, and directions to the facility.
http://www.trinitytoday.com/
Westminster Presbyterian Church
The WPC is part of the Presbyterian Church USA, and located at the corner of 33rd Street and Indiana Avenue in Lubbock, Texas. A history and profile of the church is presented, along with a calendar of worship services and programs, a description of its ministries, and podcasts of previous sermons.
http://www.wpclubbock.org/