home, becoming disciples of Christ,
and serving others. If you would like
to become a member of First United
and are transferring from another
denomination, you do not need to
be rebaptized.
19. Temple Emanu-El
Jewish
Congregation: 2,500 families
8500 Hillcrest Ave
Dallas, TX 75225
214-706-0000
www.tedallas.org
Founded in 1875, Temple Emanu-El
was the first Jewish congregation in
North Texas. With 2,500 families,
the Temple Emanu-El is also the
largest synagogue in the DFW area.
The Reform Jewish community
emphasizes life-long learning,
meaningful relationships, great
respect for diversity, and bringing
Jewish values into their daily lives.
20. St. Patrick Cathedral
Catholic
Congregation: 2,000
1206 Throckmorton St.
Fort Worth, TX 76102
817-332-4915
www.stpatrickcathedral.org
St. Patrick’s was established in 1890
and then became the Diocese
Cathedral of Fort Worth in 1969. The
cathedral celebrates a diverse but
united community, and its ministries
include a youth ministry, Altar Society,
and Knights of Columbus.
21. Islamic Association of Carrollton
Muslim
Congregation: 700
1901 Kelly Blvd
Carrollton, TX 75007
214-390-1120
www.carrolltonmasjid.org
The Islamic Association of Carrollton
was established in 1991 in a very
small Mussalla with just one room; it
now has over 700 members. The
center features a youth group,
Islamic library, Dawah services,
Nikah, and weekly Halqas.
22. Flower Mound Hindu Temple
Hindu
Membership: 500 families
3325 Long Prairie Road
Flower Mound, TX 75022
214-513-2562
www.fmhtcc.org
The Temple began construction in
2009 after families in the Flower
Mound community decided to
create their own Hindu community
closer to home. Today, they offer
daily and weekly pooja services,
Maha Prasaad every Sunday,
language classes, and Gurukulam
classes.
23. Dhamma Siri Meditation Center
Buddhist
Students: 200
10850 County Road 155A
Kaufman, TX 75142
www.siri.dhamma.org
Dhamma Siri teaches the disciplines
of Vipassana, an Indian tradition
meaning “to see things as they really
are.” The center facilities were
completed in 2006 and feature a
meditation hall and facilities for 10-
day residential courses in Vipassana.
24. Interfaith Peace Chapel
Congregation: 175
5910 Cedar Springs Road
Dallas, TX 75235
214-351-1044
www.interfaithpeacechapel.org
The Interfaith Peace Chapel aims to
unite peoples of all faiths, or no faith,
in the goal of removing war from our
culture and replacing it with peace.
The chapel encourages open
dialogue, meditation, and prayer in
order to learn about and celebrate
religious diversity.
25. Central Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ)
Nondenominational
Congregation: 150
4711 Westside Dr.
Dallas, TX, 75209
214-526-7291
www.cccdt.org
Central Christian Church is one of
the oldest in Dallas; they celebrated
their 150th anniversary in 2013.
The church serves the community in
many ways, such as converting part
of their lot into a community dog
park and another part into an
organic community garden. Thanks
to this garden, they are the largest
donors of produce to Dallas North
Shared Ministries.