Princeton Seventh Day Adventist Church accepts the Bible as its only certain belief system. It is a church planted in the beliefs of the Holy Scriptures. Sabbath School and worship are held Sundays, and books and more information can be found at the church's website.
The Center of Theological Inquiry is a facility that pursues research projects with scholars and others all over the world. Congregants meet in the center to discuss and teach religion. The center is committed to what it refers to as "fresh" thinking on global cultures, religion and dilemmas all across the world. Following the Center of Theological Inquiry's annual meetings, members are requested to remain on the premises for one full year so that they can fully immerse themselves in the study program.
Christ Congregation is an open door Congregation that welcomes any new members through Baptism, a letter of transfer or a Reaffirmation of Faith. In addition to worship services, it has an adult education program that involves Bible study and discussions and children and youth gatherings.
Located in the Wilson House in Princeton, Christian Union is a ministry center that teaches leadership development activities. It has a bookstore (Wilson's Books), a music store, a confererence room, and a coffee house.
All Saints' Church located in Princeton is a congregation that meets and often tells stories based on God's work and joy in the world today. It practices theology and focuses on what the church does and should do. The congregation is mission minded about Christology and its importance in today's world. It offers Sunday school classes, youth groups, Confirmation and adult studies.
First Baptist Church is a quaint, well-kept, comfortable feeling church that provides youth services, student internships and minister to a diverse group that comprises its congregation. It welcomes any and all with open arms. It is located directly across the street from Dorthea's House in Princeton on John Street.
Princeton United Methodist Church is a religious institution based on Nassau Street and Vandeventer Avenue in Princeton. The organization offers weekly prayer services, including Sunday prayer, holiday services, evening worship and more. The group has numerous programs and activities, including community services programs, educational activities, Bible study, religious school, ministries and more. Check the main site for details on ministries or for a full schedule of events and services.
Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church is a congregation of African American Presbyterians whose faith and beliefs flow through many generations. It is one of the oldest such congregations in the state. The Greek Revival-style structure was built in 1840. Members are encouraged to worship through Christian Education and provide an outreach to the community and women's ministry.The group were originally known as the First Presbyterian Church of Colour in Princeton, and there is a memorial on-site that states Elizabeth Stockton began the first Sabbath School here for African American children. There's also a dedication to the N.J. Women's Heritage Trail with highlights that show the significant contributions of women to the history of the state.
Founded in 1833 by citizens of Princeton, this Church was originally a wooden structure in the Greek style. In 1870, the congregation replaced that structure with its present Gothic chapel. The Church supports choirs that sing every Sunday morning and lead a Compline service once a month.
Nassau Christian Center is a historic building located on the corner of Nassau Street and Chambers Street. It is a congregation dedicated to women's, men's and couples ministry as well as children and youth.
St. Paul Roman Catholic School is located in the rear of the St. Paul Roman Catholic Church. This school teaches K-8, offering a library, computer lab, science lab, and Internet in each classroom. The curriculum is designed to balance both secular and religious education. Uniforms are required.
Nassau Presbyterian Church accepts and welcomes congregants of all religions. The congregation enjoys 'singing' its worship and chants from the Taize. Communion is offered on the first Sunday of each month. The church blends its services with musical gifts from Christian traditions and cultures.
Located on a 48-acre campus, Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart is an independent elementary and middle school for boys of all faiths. This school offers an academic program for boys from junior kindergarten through eighth grade. It focuses on developing the whole boy, preparing him for high school and engaging him in learning. It offers summer programs for boys and girls who are entering junior kindergarten through grade nine, which include youth football camp and a clown academy. Music lessons by Westminster Conservatory are offered at the school during after-school and evening hours.
Unitarian Universalist Congregation Of Princeton is a congregation that meets to search for truth and meaning. Its core focus believes that religious and personal truths are located amongst community that supports all challenges and creates justice by giving freedom to each person.
Princeton Christian Church is a bilingual congregational church mostly made up of Chinese and English-speaking members. This church is of Christian faith and promotes Christian living within it's congregation. This Church has been at this location since 2004 but has been assembled since 1975. It has over 400 members inclusive of adults, children and youths.