1. Beijing International Christian Fellowship (BICF)
This is the largest inter-denomination church in Beijing. It conducts numerous services in about 8 languages including English. Only foreign passport holders are allowed to attend services.
How to get there: 40 Liangmaqiao Road is only 10 minutes' walk from Liangmaqiao Station on Metro Line 10. Take exit B and walk to east.
2. Beijing Baptist Church
This international church welcomes people from all around the world. Services are conducted in English.
How to get there: It meets in the Great Hotel, at the northeast corner of Chaoyang Dangxiao Jie and Jing’an Dong Jie, 800 meters south of Sanyuanqiao Exit D, on Subway Line 10 .
3. All Nations International Fellowship (ANIF)
This charismatic church was started by a group of expats (including from US, U.K and Australia) in 2011. It welcomes English speaking tourists from all around the world. Tourists can expect western-style prayer and worship sessions.
How to get there: From Wangjing Station on lines 15 and 14, use Exit A, walk 200 meters towards the intersection. Futong West Street is 600 meters on your right. Poly Cinema is just 600 meters walk down Futong West Street, and the complex is on your right.
4. Chongwenmen Church (Ashbury Methodist)
Built in 1870, it became the first American Methodist church to be set up in Beijing. Services are conducted in Chinese language but with English translation.
How to get there: Chongwenmen Church address is 4 Chongwenmen Neidajie, Dongcheng District and is located near the Chongwenmen subway station.
5. Gangwashi Presbyterian Church
This church has a follower-ship of over 6,000 people since its reopening in 1980. It was built in the 1860s. Gangwashi Presbyterian Church is located in Xisi and is a good place for tourists because of its architectural beauty. It also hosts a library where people can relax and do some study.
Not only is it a great place to worship (world-class music), meditate and pray, visitors can also take pictures after service, and enjoy family interactive gatherings.
How to get there: From exit D of Xisi Subway Station on Metro Line 4, walk south for about 10 minutes.
Source: chinahighlights.com