Churches
Bay Head
All Saints Church - Episcopal Church
500 Lake Avenue, Bay Head, NJ 08742
At first, All Saints offered Sunday services during July only, gradually expanding the “church year” to Labor Day, and then from Easter to All Saints’ Day. Finally, they became a year-round parish in 1984. During the past 125 years, they have been served by many clergy, including several bishops. Perhaps the most impressive of these visiting clergy was The Most Rev. and Rt. Hon. F. Donald Coggan, Archbishop of Canterbury, who officiated on September 4, 1977—wearing shorts and sandals beneath his robe, as many clergy at this seaside parish have done over the years.
Churches
Lavallette
The Union Church of Lavallette - Inter-Denominational
Call - (732) 793-6028
25 Philadelphia Avenue, Lavallette, NJ 08735
We want you to know Jesus Christ came to earth and was crucified dying on the cross for our sins according to the scriptures. Jesus was buried and on the third day he rose again according to the scriptures. There were over 500 witnesses to Jesus' resurrection and his life after the cross.
Churches
Ortley Beach
St Elisabeth's Chapel
Call (732) 793-2865
5 Third Avenue, Ortley Beach, NJ 08751
Everyone is invited to attend our Sunday Services @ 8:00 & 10:00 AM. The new St. Elisabeth’s Chapel (following Hurricane Sandy) has captured the beauty and seashore characteristics of the original building. The doors opened on July 23rd, 2017 to all who worship Almighty God in the spirit of joy and fellowship in close proximity to the ocean and beach. May our chapel always glorify Almighty God and serve his people with gratitude and love.
Churches
Lavallette
Faith Lutheran Church
Church - call (732) 793-8138
1801 Grand Central Ave. Lavallette, NJ 08735
They are Lutherans in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) are Christians who trust Jesus as their Lord and Savior. They share a common faith with other Christians who affirm the Bible as sacred Scripture and accept the ancient creeds as accurate summaries of our faith. Lutherans are unique only in our history and emphasis on salvation through faith alone.
Churches
Manasquan
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
Call - (732) 223-0533
6 OSBORN AVENUE, MANASQUAN, NJ 08736
Is a community of faith seeking to discover, live out and share the Good News of God's love. Their vision is to continually build a spiritual community in which faith is active in love as we worship God and serve our neighbor. They are fond of the beautiful sanctuary, seasoned by a century of prayer and praise, a blessed place where they celebrate the Sacraments and gather in times of both joy and sorrow.
Churches
Asbury Park
Trinity Church
Call (732) 775-5084
503 Asbury Avenue, Asbury Park, NJ 07712
An Episcopal Parish - all are welcome. They believe God loves all his children. They believe in the power of prayer coupled with the strength of taking action. They have strong hunger, music, and spiritual ministries.
Churches
Lavallette
Parish of St. Pio of Pietrelcina - Catholic
Call - (732) 793-7291, (732) 793-8204 Fax
103 Washington Ave. Lavallette, NJ 08735-2351
It is a Catholic, Eucharistic community, in the Diocese of Trenton, NJ, called to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ and God’s love for all. As an extended family they support one another in living the Gospel message.
Churches
Manasquan
Manasquan Presbyterian Church
Call (732) 223-4627
16 Virginia Ave, Manasquan, NJ
At Manasquan Presbyterian Church they are focused on loving God, growing in grace and sharing the hope, love and salvation found in our Lord & Savior; Jesus Christ. Whether you are a long-time member, newcomer, or just beginning to explore our Christian community, it is their hope that you will experience this as a place where “Christ’s Love Meets Your Life.”
Churches
Seaside Park
St. Junipero Serra Parish
Call - (732) 793-0041 | FAX - (732) 793-6252
50 E Street, Seaside Park, NJ 08752-1509
St. Junipero Serra Parish is a Christian community in the Roman Catholic Church. Living the joy of the Gospel and nurtured in the Franciscan traditions of charity and humility, they are one united parish. As a bilingual and multi-cultural parish, they work together in our common love of God and our common love of neighbor. As missionary disciples of Jesus Christ, empowered by the Holy Spirit, they serve others with compassion and mercy. Nourished by God’s word and sacraments, they seek to mirror God’s love in the world by serving our sisters and brothers in need, by reverencing the dignity of every human person and by pursuing the common good for all of God’s children and God’s creation.