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[edit] General to-do's

  • DeWitty, Nebraska [1]
  • Youth on boards (inc. student members of school boards
  • 2000 National Youth Summit
  • Education theorists
  • List of Youth Voice Articles
  • Youth engagement
  • Youth ambassadors
  • Category:Youth activism
  • Shawn Ginwright
  • Funders Collaborative on Youth Organizing
  • Youth organizing
  • Gerison Lansdown
  • Taj James
  • Shepard Zeldin
  • The Innovation Center
  • Intercollegiate Social Society
  • National Student League
  • Student League for Industrial Democracy
  • War Resistance League
  • the first student strike against war in 1934
  • National Student Federation of America
  • United Student Peace Committee
  • James River Bridge, Alberta
  • Falther, Alberta
  • After school program
  • Out of school time
  • Search also "youth-run".

[edit] North Omaha to-do's

  • Beechwood, Nebraska neighborhood
  • Music in North Omaha, Nebraska
  • Stone Cold Picnic
  • St. Joseph's Hospital
  • Wesley House
  • Danish Vennelyst Park (Omaha, Nebraska)
  • Boyd Park (Omaha, Nebraska)
  • Fontenelle Park (Omaha, Nebraska)
  • Adams Park (Omaha, Nebraska)
  • Benson Park (Omaha, Nebraska)
  • Memorial Park (Omaha, Nebraska)
  • St. Louis Missouri Fur Trading Company
  • Citizens Civic Committee for Civil Liberties
  • Frank Brown (Omaha, Nebraska)
  • Florence Ferry Tollhouse

[edit] To-do's in Omaha

[edit] Wishlist

What I am really looking for is information on the tunnels in the hillside along Florence Blvd. You know those woods? There's old tunnels up in those cliffs, which I heard were either for freed slaves back, back in the day, or moonshining in the 1920s. Either way, I can't find anything online!

[edit] Nebraska Info dump

[edit] Hobo City

"One problem area was Hobo Park. It was a square block where the hobos used to drink wine and lay around. There was a lady, connected with the Omaha World- Herald newspaper, who didn't want us to take Hobo Park and she had quite a bit of clout in Omaha. We proposed a relocation that was close to the World-Herald building and through a section of Omaha that the World-Herald had planned-on for future expansion. She then withdrew her objection and we went over Hobo Park." (Stephen R. Gilbert, 1985 Interview)[2]

[edit] Czechs in Omaha

[edit] Nuggets

See this webpage for source on the following bullets.

  • A Jewish synagogue was once located at 30th and Cuming.
  • There was a Jewish funeral chapel at 19th and Cuming Streets.
  • There was a synagogue at 12th and Capitol.
  • Years ago businesses in the 24th & Lake area were owned and operated by Ukrainian Jews.
  • Some houses in the area around the Great Plains Black History Museum, and on up further north and east along Ames to Commercial Avenue and 16th Street, have hip-roofed, four-square and grambel types. These were indicative of the German, English, and Scandinavian immigrants who lived in that area.

[edit] Ethnicity in Omaha

Ethnicities in Omaha have been diverse since the founding of the city of Omaha in 1854, and people from different immigrant groups have contributed to the growth of the city in a variety of ways. In 1910, 57.4% of all Omahans were immigrants.[4]


Studies about the ethnic makeup of Omaha have suggested that ghettoization of immigrants did not occur to the extent previously assumed.[5]

[edit] African Americans in Nebraska

African-Americans in Nebraska after the Civil War Following the Civil War, African-Americans began to establish themselves in Nebraska. In 1860, there were an estimated 82 African-Americans living in the state. By 1900 that number had risen to 6,269. Most African-Americans moved to Omaha, where chances were greater of finding work. Most opportunities for employment were found with the railroads, packing houses or other labor fields. The 1910 census, however, states that one physician and surgeon, 25 musicians and teachers of music and 14 clergymen of African-American descent lived in Nebraska.

History books indicate that African-Americans contributed to the settlement of Nebraska. In 1870, Robert Anderson was the first African-American to homestead in Box Butte County. Other homesteaders included L.B. Mattingly who resided near David City, and David Patrick, who lived in Hamilton County.

African-American organizations began to crop up in Omaha such as the Women's Club in 1895 and newspapers such as the Progress, the Afro-American Sentinel, and The Enterprise in the 1880s and 1890s. Early African-American churches in Omaha included St. John AME Church, St. Phillip the Deacon, and the Zion Baptist Church.

Many African-Americans from this area distinquished themselves in public life: Dr. Matthew O. Ricketts was the first African- American to serve in the Nebraska Legislature in 1892; Silas Robbins was the first African-American to be admitted to the Nebraska State Bar Association in 1895; and Clarence W. Wigington was the first African-American to design a home in Nebraska.[6]

[edit] Norwegians

Norwegian immigrants assimilated quickly into the fabric of Omaha. After initially settling in far North Omaha near Florence, many Norwegian, Swedish, Danish and Finnish immigrants scattered throughout the city.[7]

Norwegian immigrants assimilated quickly into the fabric of Omaha. After initially settling in far North Omaha near Florence, many Norwegian, Swedish, Danish and Finnish immigrants scattered throughout the city.[8]

[edit] Danes

[edit] Legacy

In the 2000 U.S. Census the five largest ancestry groups reported in Omaha were German (38.6%), Irish (12.4%), English (9.6%), Swedish (4.9%), and Czech (4.9%).

[edit] New Mexico info dump

[edit] Nat Towles Band

Nat Towles' band was one of four big bands out of Omaha.[9]

[edit] Communists in Omaha

This is a list of Communists in Omaha, Nebraska.

[edit] Alberta landmarks

Athabasca Pass — Major fur trade transportation route (in Jasper National Park)

  • Atlas No. 3 Coal Mine — Exceptionally well-preserved coal mine plant

Banff Park Museum — Early natural history museum in Rustic style, 1902-03 (in Banff National Park)

Bar U Ranch — Historic ranch in Alberta foothills, 1883

  • Beaulieu — Sandstone mansion of Sir James A. Lougheed, 1891
  • Blackfoot Crossing — Traditional meeting place on Blackfoot reserve
  • British Block Cairn — One of the best examples of a large boulder cairn
  • Brooks Aqueduct — Landmark irrigation project built by Canadian Pacific Railway in 1912-14 (see Brooks, Alberta)
  • Calgary City Hall — Imposing civic building in Romanesque Revival style, 1907-1911

Cave and BasinHot springs, birthplace of national parks (in Banff National Park)

  • Coleman — Coal mining landscape illustrating important aspects of mining culture
  • Earthlodge Village — Remains of aboriginal village

First Oil Well in Western Canada — First commercially productive oil well in Western Canada (in Waterton Lakes National Park)

Frog Lake — Site of Cree uprising, 1885

Howse Pass — First crossed by David Thompson in 1807 (in Banff National Park)

Jasper House — Archaeological remains of 1829 fur trade post (in Jasper National Park)

Jasper Park Information Centre — Picturesque fieldstone park building of Rustic design, 1913-14 (in Jasper National Park)

  • Lac Ste. Anne Pilgrimage — First Roman Catholic mission to be established by the renowned priest, Albert Lacombe
  • Leduc-Woodbend Oilfield — Most important oil field in history of Alberta
  • Medalta Potteries — Early 20th-century beehive kilns and manufacturing buildings
  • Medicine Hat Clay Industries — Cultural landscape associated with the growth and diversification of the pottery industry
  • Mewata Drill Hall / Calgary Drill Hall — Outstanding, large-scale, World War I urban armoury, 1917-18
  • Nordegg — Coal mining landscape including numerous extant mining resources
  • Notre Dame des Victoires / Lac La Biche Mission — Important Roman Catholic mission, established in 1853 by the Oblates of Mary Immaculate (see Lac La Biche, Alberta)
  • Old Women's Buffalo Jump — Aboriginal bison drive in use for 1500 years
  • Palace Theatre — Designed by internationally renowned theatre architect C. Howard Crane
  • Prince of Wales Hotel — Symbol of mountain tourism, chalet style hotel, 1926-27 (in Waterton Lakes National Park)

Rocky Mountain House — Rival Hudson's Bay Company and North West Company posts

Skoki Ski Lodge — Ski lodge in rustic vernacular, 1930-31 (in Banff National Park)

  • St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church — Fine example of Gothic Revival design, 1912-14
  • Stephen Avenue — Buildings along section of street illustrating prairie urban development
  • Stirling Agricultural Village — Distinctive Mormon pioneer dryland irrigation farming settlement pattern
  • Suffield Tipi Rings — Important example of Niitsitapi cultural heritage on the western Canadian plains

Sulphur Mountain Cosmic Ray Station — Remains of high altitude geophysical laboratory (in Banff National Park)

  • Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints — Monumental modern temple in historic Mormon centre, 1913-1923 (Cardston, Alberta)
  • Territorial Court House — Oldest court house in Alberta, completed in 1904
  • Treaty Nº 7 Signing Site — Treaty signed in 1877 with Blackfoot nation (see Treaty 7)
  • Turner Valley Gas Plant — Early gas plant, central to the history of petroleum extraction technology (see Turner Valley, Alberta)
  • Turner Valley Oilfield — First major oil field in Alberta, 1914-47
  • Victoria Settlement — Cultural landscape illustrating major themes in Prairie settlement
  • Wetaskiwin Court House — Classic symbol of justice in the developing West, 1907-1909 (Wetaskiwin, Alberta)

Yellowhead Pass — Transportation route through Rocky Mountains (in Jasper National Park)

Further information: List of provincial historic sites of Alberta

[edit] Gangs of North Omaha

Contributed by IP on the North Omaha page; kept here for posterity and possible future research purposes...

  • Jaynes Street (34th-45th)
  • 40th Ave
  • Flatland
  • Lothrop Block
  • Vietnam Projects
  • 16th Street/ Victor Block
  • 29th Street
  • Small Street
  • 38th Street
  • Murdertown
  • Crownpoint
  • Capones
  • 48th Street
  • 44th Street
  • Spencer Projects
  • Hilltop Projects
  • Sahler Block
  • 37th Street
  • Camden Block
  • Duece 4 Mafia
  • 20's
  • Pleasantview Projects
  • South Family
  • South Side Terrace Projects
  • Gangster Desciple
  • Vice Lords
  • Surenos
  • Ms 13
  • Curtis Block

[edit] Omaha lead info

Funding for schools and racial segregation have been contentious issues for education in the Omaha Public Schools and surrounding districts for the last several years. This tension was relieved in early 2007 when the Nebraska Legislature developed a plan to use learning communities that ensure socioeconomic diversity. Education experts have called this plan, "an important model to watch."[10] Crime in Omaha is comparable to other U.S. cities of similar size, with racial tension and methamphetamine use among top social issues.[11]




[edit] References

  1. ^ Arbelaez, M. (2006) Religion and Community: Mexican Americans in South Omaha (1900-1980). OLLAS Special Report No. 4. Omaha, NE: Office of Latino/Latin American Studies at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
  2. ^ Koster, G. (1997) A Story of Highway Development in Nebraska. Nebraska Department of Roads. p 65. Retrieved 9/23/07.
  3. ^ O'Hara, E. (1911) The Catholic Encyclopedia, XII. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  4. ^ Luebke, F.C. (1999) Germans in the New World: Essays in the History of Immigration. University of Illinois Press. p 27.
  5. ^ Chudacoff, H. (1973) "A New Look at Ethnic Neighborhoods: Residential Dispersion and the Concept of Visibility in a Medium-Sized City." Journal of American History, 60(1) 76-93.
  6. ^ here
  7. ^ Gjerset, K & Hektoen, L (n.d.) Becoming American, Becoming Suburban: Norwegians in the 1920s. Norwegian American Historical Archives. Volume 33: Page 3.
  8. ^ Gjerset, K & Hektoen, L (n.d.) Becoming American, Becoming Suburban: Norwegians in the 1920s. Norwegian American Historical Archives. Volume 33: Page 3.
  9. ^ Walton, C. (2004) "Conversation with Duke Groner". Jazz Institute of Chicago. Retrieved 7/1/07.
  10. ^ Saunders, M. (2007) Metro area a national model? The learning community's ideas draw interest after a high court ruling against race-based integration plans,"] Omaha World-Herald 6/29/07. Retrieved 8/22/07.
  11. ^ Bonné, J. (2007) "Scourge of the heartland". MSNBC. Retrieved 3/12/07)


[edit] Churches in Omaha

This is a list of churches in Omaha, Nebraska.


Name Address Denomination Neighborhood
Allen Chapel 2842 Monroe Street African Methodist Episcopal
St. John's 2402 North 22nd Street African Methodist Episcopal
Apostolic Oblates 6762 Western Avenue Apostolic
Bethlehem 6910 Maple Street Apostolic
Grace 2216 Military Ave Apostolic
New Hope 6124 North 99th Street Apostolic
Freedom 4224 N 24th Street Assembly of God
Glad Tidings 7415 Hickory St Assembly of God
Grace Community 4801 N 144th St Assembly of God
Hope Community 1430 S 14th St Assembly of God
New Creation Community 4801 N. 144th Street Assembly of God West - Millard
Omaha Christian Center 4215 N 92 Ave Assembly of God
Omaha Korean Assembly 5603 Fay Boulevard Assembly of God
Pacific Springs 17515 Pacific Street Assembly of God
South Side 4815 Harrison Street Assembly of God
Templo Canaan Asanbleas DeDios 5223 S 20th St Assembly of God
Community 8019 N 31st Street Baptist
Cross Road 6068 Ames Avenue Baptist
Good Shepherd 16909 Pacific Street Baptist
Karen Street 6109 Karen Street Baptist
Marshall Drive 4845 Marshall Drive Baptist
Midwestern 1025 North 72nd Street Baptist
Westwood Heights 3343 Pedersen Drive Baptist
Assumption 5434 South 22nd Street Catholic
Assumption of the B.V.M. (Ukrainian) 2301 South 16th. Street Catholic
Blessed Sacrament 3020 Curtis Street Catholic
Christ the King 654 South 86th. Street Catholic
College of Saint Mary 1901 South 72nd Street Catholic
Holy Cross 4803 William Street Catholic
Holy Family 1715 Izard Street Catholic
Holy Ghost 5219 South 53rd Street Catholic
Holy Name 3014 North 45th. Street Catholic
Immaculate Conception 2708 South 24th. Street Catholic
Mary Our Queen 3405 South 118th. Street Catholic
Mother of Perpetual Help 5215 Seward Street Catholic
Our Lady of Guadalupe 23rd and O Streets Catholic
Our Lady of Lourdes 2110 South 32nd. Avenue Catholic
Sacred Heart 2218 Binney Street Catholic
Saint Pius the Tenth 6905 Blondo Street Catholic
Saints Peter and Paul 5912 South 36th Street Catholic
St. Adalbert 2617 South 31st Street Catholic
St. Agnes 2215 Q Street Catholic
St. Ann 2247 Poppleton Avenue Catholic
St. Anthony 5402 South 32nd Street Catholic
St. Benedict the Moor 2423 Grant Street Catholic
St. Bernadette 7600 South 42nd Street Catholic
St. Bernard 3601 North 65th Street Catholic
St. Bridget 4112 South 26th Street Catholic
St. Cecilia 701 North 40th Street Catholic
St. Elizabeth Ann 5419 North 114th Street Catholic
St. Frances Cabrini 1335 South 10th Street Catholic
St. Francis Assisi 4513 South 32nd Street Catholic
St. James Catholic Church 9025 Larimore Avenue Catholic
St. Joan of Arc 74th and Vinton Streets Catholic
St. John Vianney 5801 Oak Hills Drive Catholic
St. John's Parish at Creighton University 2500 California Plaza Catholic
St. Joseph 1723 South 17th Street Catholic
St. Leo 1920 North 102nd. Street Catholic
St. Margaret Mary 6116 Dodge Street Catholic
St. Mary 3529 Q Street Catholic
St. Mary Magdalene 109 South 19th Street Catholic
St. Patrick 1404 Castelar Street Catholic
St. Peter 2702 Leavenworth Street Catholic
St. Philip Neri 8202 North 30th. Street Catholic
St. Richard 4320 Fort Street Catholic
St. Robert Bellarmine 11802 Pacific Street Catholic
St. Rose 4102 South 13th Street Catholic
St. Stanislaus 4002 J Street Catholic
St. Stephen the Martyr 16701 South Street Catholic
St. Therese of the Child Jesus 5314 North 14th Avenue Catholic
St. Thomas More 4804 Grover Street Catholic
St. Vincent de Paul 14330 Eagle Run Drive Catholic
St. Wenceslaus 15353 Pacific Street Catholic
Agape 2512 North 72nd Street Christian
Benson 2704 North 58th Street Christian North - Benson
Celebration 14227 U Street Christian
Celebration 7107 South 161st Street Christian
Christ 404 South 108th Avenue Christian
Christian Brotherhood 9809 M Street Christian
Christian Brotherhood 16735 Spring Circle Christian
Christian Discipleship 1823 Lake Street Christian
Christian Missionary Alliance 1301 South 119th Street Christian
City Church 6051 Maple Street Christian
Cleaves Temple 2431 Decatur Street Christian
Covenant 3925 North 95th Street Christian
Faith 2201 South 132nd Street Christian
First 6630 Dodge Street Christian
Florence Alliance 8702 North 30th Street Christian North - Florence
Florence 7300 Northridge Drive Christian North - Florence
Fort Street 5116 Terrace Drive Christian
Freedom 4606 North 56th Street Christian
Heartland Family 3715 North 104th Avenue Christian
Kingsway 1106 South 139th Street Christian
Lake Forest 11268 Lake Forest Drive Christian
Liberty 5616 L Street Christian
Millard 13317 Z Street Christian West - Millard
Millard 13445 Cryer Avenue Christian West - Millard
Northside Family 4102 Florence Boulevard Christian
Omaha Chinese 1920 Robertson Drive Christian
Omaha 4215 North 92nd Avenue Christian
Pilgrim 2818 North 70th Street Christian
Prairie Lane 3111 South 119th Street Christian
Russian 11268 Lake Forest Drive Christian
Shiloh 1501 North 33rd Street Christian
Sonrise 4623 North 54th Circle Christian
South Side 4401 South 23rd Street Christian
St Mary's Orthodox 10303 Boyd Street Christian
Victory 6819 South 167th Street Christian
Vineyard 3534 South 108th Street Christian
Benson 2704 North 58th Street Church of Christ North - Benson
Christ 404 South 108th Avenue Church of Christ
Christ Gospel 4233 South 23rd Street Church of Christ
Christ Is Lord 7119 Irvington Road Church of Christ
Christ Temple 2124 North 26th Street Church of Christ
Christ The King 654 South 86th Street Church of Christ
Christ's Family 5602 L Street Church of Christ
Church Of Christ 5922 Fort Street Church of Christ
Church Of Christ 5118 Hartman Avenue Church of Christ
Church Of Christ (Southwest Omaha) 2600 South 124th Street Church of Christ
Church 4628 Grand Avenue Church of Christ
Faith Temple 3049 Curtis Avenue Church of Christ
Friends Of Christ Evangelical 3208 Corby Street Church of Christ
Jesus Christ 1517 North 30th Street Church of Christ
Nebraska Omaha Mission 11930 Arbor Street# 203 Church of Christ
New Beginnings In Christ 125 North 34th Street Church of Christ
New Life 1712 North 24th Street Church of Christ
Sunnyslope 3606 North 108th Street Church of Christ
Tabernacle 1521 North 25th Street Church of Christ
Transport For Christ 9907 Sapp Brothers Drive Church of Christ
Abundant Mercy Pentecostal 910 South 25th Street Church of God
Antioch 3654 Miami Street Church of God
Assembly Of God - South Side 4815 Harrison Street Church of God
Cathedral of Love 2816 Ames Avenue Church of God
Church of God in Christ 2025 North 24th Street Church of God
Church of God in Christ 4628 Grand Avenue Church of God
Parkway 1212 East Browne Street Church of God
South Omaha 1707 J Street Church of God
State Office 14011 Pierce Street Church of God
Church Of The Living God 2029 Binney Street Church of God
Church Of The Living God 3805 Bedford Avenue Church of God
Faith Temple 3049 Curtis Avenue Church of God
Faith Temple 2108 Emmet Street Church of God
First 1705 North 96th Street Church of God
Freedom Church Assembly 4430 Florence Blvd Church of God
Gethsemane 5720 North 24th Street Church of God
God's Missionary Baptist 5036 Terrace Drive Church of God
God's Missionary Baptist 2502 North 51st Street Church of God
Mt Zion 5220 South 31st Street Church of God
Mt Zion 6617 North 65th Street Church of God
New Bethel 1710 North 25th Street Church of God
New Life 1712 North 24th Street Church of God
Omaha Korean Assembly 5603 Fay Boulevard Church of God
Pacific Springs Assembly 17515 Pacific Street Church of God
Power House 2553 Browne Street Church of God
Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints 11027 Martha Street LDS
Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints 6714 Dodge Street LDS
Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints 14680 California Street LDS
Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints 5217 North 54th Street LDS
Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints 3919 North 53rd Street LDS
Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple 8283 North 34th Street LDS
All Saints 9302 Blondo Street Episcopal
Church of the Resurrection 3004 Belvedere Boulevard Episcopal
Holy Family South 138th and Q Streets Episcopal
St Andrews 925 South 84th Street Episcopal
St Barnabas 129 North 40th Street Episcopal
St Luke 600 South 42nd Street Episcopal
St Martin of Tours 2324 J Street Episcopal
Trinity Cathedral 113 North 18th St Episcopal
Brookside 11607 M Cir Evangelical Free
Jehovah Shammah Baptist 2537 N 62nd St Full Gospel
Christ Community 404 S 108th Ave Interdenominational
Trinity Church 15555 West Dodge Road Interdenominational
Church Of The Nazarene 8206 Blondo Street Nazarene
Southwest Church 14808 Q Street Nazarene
American 4140 North 42nd Street Lutheran
Atonement 4530 North 85th Street Lutheran - LCMS
Augustana 3647 Lafayette Avenue Lutheran
Beautifual Savior 9012 Q Street Lutheran - LCMS
Bethany 5151 North West Radial Highway Lutheran - LCMS
Bethel 1312 South 45th Street Lutheran - ELCA
Calvary 2941 North 80th Street Lutheran
Christian Family 1867 South 147th Circle Lutheran
Cross 2902 South 20th Street Lutheran - LCMS
Deaf Bethlehem 5074 Lake Street Lutheran
Divine Shepherd 15005 Q Street Lutheran - LCMS
First 542 South 31st Street Lutheran - ELCA
Garden-Gethsemane Evangelical 4543 Camden Avenue Lutheran - WES
Gethsemane 4040 North 108th Street Lutheran - WES
Good Shepherd 5071 Center Street Lutheran - WES
Grace 1326 South 26th Street Lutheran - ELCA
Holy Cross 4117 Terrace Drive Lutheran - ELCA
Hope 2721 North 30th Street Lutheran
Immanuel 2725 North 60th Avenue Lutheran - ELCA
King Of Kings 11615 I Street Lutheran - LCMS
Kountze Memorial 2650 Farnam Street Lutheran
Latvian Evangelical 4523 South 22nd Street Lutheran
Living Hope 4823 South 168th Street Lutheran - WES
Lord Of Love 10405 Fort Plaza Lutheran - ELCA
Luther Memorial 1031 Sunset Trail Lutheran
Lutheran Church Of The Master 2617 South 114th Street Lutheran
Lutheran Metropolitan Ministries 4205 Boyd Street Lutheran
Lutheran Pantry 4205 Boyd Street Lutheran
Mission Lutherana Cristo Rey 4440 South 25th Street Lutheran
Morning Star 331 South 85th Avenue Lutheran
Mount Calvary 5529 Leavenworth Street Lutheran - LCMS
Mount Olive 7301 North 28th Avenue Lutheran - LCMS
Nebraska Synod-Bishops Office 4980 South 118th Street Lutheran
Northside Community 1511 North 20th Street Lutheran
Our Redeemer 4757 North 24th Street Lutheran
Pacific Hills 1110 South 90th Street Lutheran - LCMS
Peace 4001 Q Street Lutheran
Pella 303 South 41st Street Lutheran
Rejoice 2556 South 138th Street Lutheran - ELCA
Shepherd Of The Hills 6201 North 60th Street Lutheran
St Johns 11120 Calhoun Road Lutheran
St Luke's 2315 I Street Lutheran
St Mark 1821 North 90th Street Lutheran
St Matthew Evangelical 1725 South 60th Street Lutheran - ELCA
St Michael's 13232 Blondo Street Lutheran
St Paul 13271 Millard Avenue Lutheran
St Paul 5020 Grand Avenue Lutheran - LCMS
St Thomas 17007 Q Street Lutheran - ELCA
St Timothy's 510 North 93rd Street Lutheran
Trinity 6340 North 30th Street Lutheran
Zion Peace 4001 Q Street Lutheran - LCMS
Zion West 14205 Ida Street Lutheran - LCMS
Asbury 5226 N 15th Street Methodist
Clair Memorial 5544 Ames Avenue Methodist
Dietz 1423 S 10th Street Methodist
Faith-Westwood 4814 Oaks Lane Methodist
First 7020 Cass Street Methodist
Free Methodist 9354 Corby Street Methodist
Grace 2418 E Street Methodist
Hanscom Park Frances Street Methodist
Lefler 1501 Madison Street Methodist
Living Faith 15426 W Center Road Methodist
Mapleview Free Methodist 9525 Maple Street Methodist
Maplewood 3535 Maplewood Boulevard Methodist
Olive Crest 7180 N 60th Street Methodist
Pearl Memorial 2319 Ogden Street Methodist
Rockbrook 9855 W Center Road Methodist
St Andrews 15050 W Maple Road Methodist
Trinity 6001 Fontenelle Boulevard Methodist
Union Memorial 2712 R St Methodist
Freedom Assembly 4224 North 24th Street Pentecostal
New Creation 4801 North 144th Street Pentecostal
Benson 5612 Corby Street Presbyterian
Castelar 2410 South 16th Street Presbyterian
Central 726 South 55th Street Presbyterian
Clifton Hill 2301 North 45th Street Presbyterian
Covenant 15002 Blondo Street Presbyterian
Cross 1517 South 114th Street Presbyterian
Dundee 5312 Underwood Avenue Presbyterian
Faithful Shepherd 2530 South 165th Avenue Presbyterian
First 216 South 34th Street Presbyterian
Florence 8314 North 31st Street Presbyterian
Harvest Community 4932 Ohio Street Presbyterian
Hope 14015 Q Street Presbyterian
Korean 3734 South 13th Street Presbyterian
Lowe Avenue 1023 North 40th Street Presbyterian
Miller Park 3020 Huntington Avenue Presbyterian
Mosher-Pilgrim 4622 Monroe Street Presbyterian
Mount View 5308 Hartman Avenue Presbyterian
New Life 4060 Pratt Street Presbyterian
Presbyterian Center 4412 Farnam Street Presbyterian
Church Of Master 2815 North 108th Street Presbyterian
Trinity 5151 North 93rd Street Presbyterian
Underwood Hills 851 North 74th Street Presbyterian
West Hills 3015 South 82nd Avenue Presbyterian
Westminster 3416 Woolworth Avenue Presbyterian
Wheeler Memorial 4501 South 23rd Street Presbyterian
First Unitarian Church of Omaha 3114 Harney Street Unitarian Universalist
North Side Church 5555 Larimore Avenue Unitarian Universalist
Second Unitarian Church Of Omaha 3012 South 119th Street Unitarian Universalist
Christ-Love Unity Church 2903 Ellison Avenue Unity
Unity Church of Omaha 3424 North 90th Street Unity