Baptist Foundation of Texas, 2001 Bryan, (1500, 75201. 922-0125.
Baptist General Convention of Texas, 511 N. Akard St., 75201. 720-0550.
Catholic Diocese of Dallas, P.O. Box 190507, 75219. 528-2240.
Catholic Diocese of Dallas Office of Hispanic Ministry, P.O. Box 190507, 75219. 521-4608.
Christian Services of the Southwest. 3330 Walnut Hill Ln., 75229. 351-9946.
Church Women United, 3770 Shady Hill Ln., 75229 350-9100.
Circle of Friends, 2410 Valley Forge. Richardson. 75080. 234-8328.
Dallas Area Association of Christian Churches, 5810 Reiger Ave., 75214. 826-9310.
Dallas Christian Counseling Services, 1808 Gateway, #205, Richardson, 75080. 238-7507.
Dallas National Conference of Christians and Jews, 4319 Oak Lawn, #E, 75219. 526-6745.
Episcopal Diocese of Dallas, 1630 N. Garrett Ave., 75206. 826-8310.
First Unitarian Church Unitarian Social Concerns Clearinghouse. 4015 Normandy, 75205. 528-3990.
Greater Dallas Community of Churches, 2800 Swiss Ave., 75204. 824-8680.
Interdenominational Ministers Alliance of Metro-poliun Dallas, 3119 Pine St., 75215. 376-7805.
Presbyterian Counseling Center, 101 W. Main St., Richardson 75081. 680-9541.
South Dallas Interdenominational Ministers Alliance, 5341 Bourquin, 75210. 421-2693.
Union of American Hebrew Congregations Southwest Council, 12700 Hillcrest Rd., 75230. 960-6641.
United Christian Business and Professional Association, 5787 S. Hampton Rd., #230, 75232. 330-8355.
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