PLAN YOUR VISIT
Directions, Parking, and More
BALTIMORE HEBREW CONGREGATION
7401 Park Heights Ave, Baltimore
FREE parking on site.
The Baltimore Hebrew Congregation is one of the oldest Reform Jewish communities in America, formed in 1830 above a small grocery store, initially named the Nidche Yisroe, or Scattered of Israel, with only 29 members. This community had been granted the right to worship in Maryland only after a vigorous debate that was only settled by then Governor Thomas Carroll King. It was at this congregation that the very first traditionally ordained rabbi to serve in the United States, Rabbi Abraham Rice, oversaw.
CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION
11525 Greenspring Avenue, Lutherville
FREE parking on site.
“We seek to know Christ and to make Him known.” The Church of the Resurrection offers a growing, intergenerational and vibrant Christian community with an orthodox Anglican foundation.
GRACE UNITED METHODIST
5407 N. Charles Street, Baltimore
We’re a congregation learning to serve one another, welcome everyone, grow together in faith, and embrace the tradition of following an unpredictable God.
FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH
3604 Chatham Road, Ellicott City
First Evangelical Lutheran Church is a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Founded in 1875, First moved to its present site in 1956, and has undergone several building additions, culminating in the present eight-sided sanctuary dedicated in 1996.
THE CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER
5603 N. Charles Street, Baltimore
“The Church of the Redeemer is a community of 700 households in Northern Baltimore who strive to worship, care, serve and grow in Christ’s name. We welcome all those who, like us, search for a sense of the sacred, a sense of belonging, and a sense of being part of something larger than ourselves. ”
THE MARYLAND STATE BOYCHOIR CENTER FOR THE ARTS
3400 Norman Avenue, Baltimore
Plentiful street parking available in neighborhood setting.
Conveniently located in Baltimore’s Mayfield neighborhood, the Center for the Arts is home to the Maryland State Boychoir. Bach in Baltimore is grateful to The Maryland State Boychoir Center for the Arts for inviting us to share their home.
TOWSON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
501 Hampton Lane, Towson
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
400 E. Lexington Street, Baltimore
FREE parking is available in the lot to the adjacent right of Zion Church on the N. Gay St. entrance. There is also free street parking on E. Lexington, E. Saratoga and Holliday Streets.
“Founded in 1755, Zion Church of the City of Baltimore is the mother church of Lutheranism in the Baltimore metro region. Over the years it has evolved into much more than just “the German Church in Baltimore.”