Jordan United Church of Christ sits on a woodsy 42 acres, with a cemetery, peace garden, outdoor chapel for summer services, grove and gazebo. It has a rich history dating back to the mid-1700s, when Swiss nobleman Lorentz Guth donated the land to build a log church for the Reformed congregation. As the congregation grew, a new church had to be built in the 1770s and again in 1808. Additions and renovations in subsequent years brought the steeple and bell, a portico, social/recreation hall, nursery and classrooms.
Faith Church was founded in 1966. The current pastor is Joe Henseler and Sunday services are held at 9am and 11am. A "blended" worship with children and adults is held at 9:30am.
New Beginnings Fellowship is tucked off busy Hamilton Blvd. on a hillside overlooking portions of South Whitehall. Pastor Kent Yorgey presides over New Beginnings Fellowship, where it is believed that the Bible is the Word of God. For more information on the fellowship or additional services, be sure to call the telephone number or visit the web address provided.
The main district offices of the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Wesleyan Churches are operated out of this building, located directly behind Trinity Wesleyan Church.
This temple consists of a community of believers who praise God in song, dance and prayer. Referred to as a joyful church, Cavalry Temple has worship services, Bible study and prayer services, as well as ministries that include the Glory dancers and the Angel Food organization, which provides groceries to communities. Calvary Temple is a distinctive building -- an expansive, white structure visible from Route 22.
Bethany United Methodist Church is a growing and dynamic congregation. Its roots date to the 1800s, but more recent history has involved three area churches combining under one roof along Brookside Road in 1967. Membership has exploded, requiring expansion in 2009 to include a Catasauqua campus. The most recent excitement involved groundbreaking early in 2010 on an additional campus. Site completion is expected in December 2012. Completion will bring the number of campuses to three.