A list of churches you could attend in Grand Junction
Story By: Katie Shepherd, Sacred Spaces Editor
Photos By: Jordan Neifert
There are many different churches to select as a place of worship around town. Here are just some of the places that you can attend to practice your worship of choice.
New Life Church is a Christian church on N 7th Street, right next to the CMU campus.
Grand Valley Church has two meeting points. They meet by House Church on the first Sunday of every month. Every other Sunday at 10 a.m. they meet at CMU Tech in Building 2.
They describe themselves as “A Bible-directed family with engaging small groups and dynamic discipleship to help everyone grow in the grace of Jesus,” according to their website.
Cornerstone Christian Church meets each Sunday at 10:30 a.m., just off of N 17th Street.

community, such as in Glade park. Apr. 8, 2024/J. Neifer
First United Methodist Church meets each Sunday at 10:00 a.m. They have the option to meet both in person, and they also livestream all of their services.
“Our job is simply to be a witness,” Pastor Steve Easterday-McPadden said.
River City Church meets at Four Winds Coffee And Tea each Sunday at 10;15 am.
Downtown Vineyard Church meets on Sundays at 10 a.m. They also have church online and many opportunities to get involved.
Bookcliff Baptist Church meets at 10:15 a.m. on Sundays and at 6 p.m. on Wednesdays for prayer meetings.
Independent Unity is a Christian Church that meets at 10:30 a.m. each Sunday.

Mabel Donaldson in the 1950’s, and became Unity Church after the couple donated 1.7 acres to
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Heritage Church also meets Sundays at 10 a.m., live streaming their services as well.
American Lutheran is a church just off of 26 ½ road. They are currently offering hybrid worship, both online and in person. It is an Evangelical Christian Church.
“We are committed to celebrating and being shaped by people of holy diversity,” Rev. Sarah Speed said.
