List of churches in Secunderabad and Hyderabad

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The twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad in India have many churches of architectural value which were primarily built under British colonial rule, during the nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries. Although much smaller in size compared to Hyderabad, Secunderabad has far more churches than its twin, as a result of its being a British Cantonment under direct British rule, from its founding in 1806 to 1947. Most of the prominent churches in the twin cities are concentrated in and around the historic Clock Tower and Abids areas. New and local churches are being established in and around the Twin cities.

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Under the discipline of Church history these Churches are classified as,

Roman Catholic Churches

Church nameLocationRiteAddressWebsiteBuilt
St. Michael's Catholic Church Hyderabad Latin rite Tolichowkiwww.stmichaelsgolconda.in1978
St. Alphonsa Syro Malabar CathedralHyderabad Syro-Malabar Rite Kukatpally www.stalphonsasyromalabarcathedralhyd.com [1] 2017
St. Jude's Syro Malabar Catholic ChurchHyderabadSyro-Malabar RiteAmeenpur, BHEL2016
St. Mary's Syro Malabar Catholic Church and Bishop House of Shamshabad DioceseHyderabadSyro-Malabar RiteBalapur2017
Sacred Heart Church Secunderabad Latin riteSouth Lallaguda
Shrine Of Our Lady Of HealthHyderabadLatin rite Khairatabad
St. Anthony's ChurchSecunderabadLatin rite Mettuguda 1925
St. Joseph's ChurchSecunderabadLatin riteMoula-ali
St. Anthony's ChurchSecunderabadLatin riteVenkatapuram1998
Mother Mary Malankara Catholic ChurchSecunderabad Syro-Malankara Rite West Marredpally
St. Joseph's Malankara Catholic ChurchSecunderabadSyro-Malankara RiteJeedimetla
St. Mary's Syro Malabar Catholic ChurchHyderabadSyro-Malabar RiteBowenpally
Infant Jesus Syro Malabar Catholic ChurchSecunderabadSyro-Malabar RiteRegimental Bazar
Immaculate Conception ChurchHyderabadLatin riteVivekananda Nagar, KPHB


Oriental Orthodox Churches

Church nameLocationDivisionAddressWebsiteBuilt
MOSC-St. Andrew's Syrian Orthodox Valliyapally Church Secunderabad Malankara West Marredpally
MOSC-St. George Syrian Orthodox Church Hyderabad MalankaraJeedimetla
MOSC-St. Mary's Syrian Orthodox Church,HyderabadMalankara Ramachandrapuram 1986
MJSOC-St George's Jacobite Syrian Orthodox ChurchSecunderabad Jacobite Mettuguda
MJSOC-St George's Jacobite Syrian Orthodox ChurchHyderabadJacobiteNagaram
MOSC-St. Gregorios Syrian Orthodox CathedralHyderabadMalankaraGandhinagar
MMTSC-Ascension Mar Thoma Syrian ChurchHyderabad Mar Thoma RTC x Roads
MMTSC-Bethel Mar Thoma Syrian ChurchHyderabadMar ThomaNeredmet
MMTSC-St. Thomas Mar Thoma Syrian ChurchHyderabadMar ThomaRamachandrapuram website
MMTSC-Gulberga Mar Thoma CongregationHyderabadMar ThomaChandanagar
MMTSC-Mar Thoma Syrian Church (Under St Andrews Church Society)SecunderabadMar ThomaWest Marredpally

Protestant Churches

Church nameLocationDenominationAddressWebsiteBuilt
STBC-Centenary Baptist Church Secunderabad Baptist Clock Tower1875
STBC-Kukatpally Baptist Church Hyderabad BaptistKukatpally1985
STBC-Sanathnagar Baptist ChurchHyderabadBaptistCzech Colony
STBC-Narayanaguda Baptist ChurchHyderabadBaptistNarayanaguda1969
STBC-Baptist Church Dilsukhnagar Hyderabad Baptist Dilsukhnagar 1989
STBC-Tarnaka Baptist ChurchSecunderabadBaptistVijayapuri
CBCNC-Toli Chowki Baptist ChurchHyderabadBaptistToli Chowki
MCI-Centenary Methodist Church and ChapelHyderabad Methodist Abids1817
MCI-Millennium Methodist ChurchSecunderabadMethodistClock Tower1882
SPG-St. Thomas S.P.G. ChurchSecunderabad SPG St. Mary’s Road1852
CSI-All Saints ChurchSecunderabad Uniting Trimulgherry1947
CSI-Christ Church, South LallagudaSecunderabadUnitingSouth Lallaguda
CSI-St. Mark's ChurchSecunderabadUnitingMettuguda
CSI-Garrison Wesley Church SecunderabadUnitingTrimulgherry1853
CSI-Holy Trinity Church SecunderabadUniting Bolarum 1847
CSI-Malayalam ChurchSecunderabadUnitingSindhi Colony
CSI-St. George's Church HyderabadUnitingAbids1844
CSI-Church of St. John the BaptistSecunderabadUnitingWest Marredpally1813
CSI-Christ Church, Ramkote HyderabadUnitingRamkote1869
CSI-Wesley ChurchSecunderabadUnitingClock Tower1916
CMBCI-Bethel ChurchHyderabad Mennonite Golconda x Roads
CMBCI-Bethlehem ChurchHyderabadMennoniteMalakpet
STECI-St. Thomas Evangelical ChurchSecunderabad STECI Nacharam

New and Indigenous Churches

Church nameLocationCategoryAddressWebsiteBuilt
Adonai Fellowship Center Hyderabad IndigenousJubilee Hills
Fusion ChurchHyderabadIndigenousMadhapur2006
GSCI Aradhana Hindi Kalisiya Secunderabad IndigenousJeedimetla
Heavenly Feast ChurchSecunderabadIndigenousClock Tower
Hope Unlimited Church IndiaHyderabadNewJubilee Hills
Shekinah Christian AssemblySecunderabadIndigenousAlwal1984
House ChurchSecunderabadIndigenous
Word of God ChurchHyderabadIndigenousDammaiguda
Word Power MinistriesHyderabadIndigenousLB Nagar
AG-New Life Assembly of God Church Kompally NewMedchal Road, Kompally
AG-Trinity Assembly of God ChurchSecunderabadNew
Hebron FellowshipHyderabadIndigenousGolconda X Roads
Life Way ChurchSecunderabadIndigenous Begumpet
Sharon Church IndiaSecunderabadIndigenous Nacharam
Agape Full Gospel ChurchHyderabadIndigenousNizampeta
Resurrection Power of Jesus Christ Ministries ChurchHyderabadIndigenousSuraram
Grace Communion ChurchSecunderabadindigenousTrimulgherrywww.gcind.org1968

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References

  1. "St Alphonsa Syro Malabar Cathedral Hyderabad". www.stalphonsasyromalabarcathedralhyd.com. Retrieved 26 December 2017.