Worship - Fort Worth, Texas



16. University Christian Church

City: Fort Worth, TX
Category: Worship
Telephone: (817) 926-6631
Address: 2720 South University Dr.

Description: A lovely church on one corner of the TCU campus, UCC offers two traditional services and one alternative service on Sunday. This is the second-largest Disciples of Christ church in the country and it offers strong youth, children, and adult ministries.

17. Westside Unitarian Universalist Church

City: Fort Worth, TX
Category: Worship
Telephone: (817) 924-6988
Address: 901 Page Ave.

Description: Westside is a young church with preaching that derives from both Unitarianism and Universalism. There’s a Sunday service, as well as religious education classes for young and old on Sunday. Groups within the church meet during the week to share interests in everything from spirituality to quilt-making.

18. Beth-El Congregation

City: Fort Worth, TX
Category: Worship
Telephone: (817) 332-7141
Address: 4900 Briarhaven Rd.

Description: A Reform synagogue, Beth-El strives to provide spiritual, educational, social, and religious benefit to its members. You’ll find evening Shabbat worship services on Friday, and traditional Shabbat morning services are held on Saturday for special occasions such as a Bar or Bat Mitzvah. Kabbalat Shabbat services have an earlier start time and generally are not as long as a traditional Shabbat service, and Family Shabbat service is a creative service, has an earlier start time, and is usually led by Religious School students.

19. Congregation Ahavath Sholom

City: Fort Worth, TX
Category: Worship
Telephone: (817) 731-4721
Address: 4050 South Hulen St.

Description: This newer synagogue in southwest Fort Worth offers a number of services: Kabbalat Shabbat Services on
Friday evenings; Shabbat Morning Services
on Saturday; Torah Troop or Junior Congregation Services
on Saturday mornings, twice a month during the school year; and Morning and Evening Minyan Services,
 Monday through Friday mornings and Sunday through Thursday evenings. The chapel offers a traditional minyan for anyone who needs to say Kaddish, meeting every morning and evening, year-round.
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