The Episcopal Diocese of Western Louisiana stretches from the Arkansas border in the north to the Gulf of Mexico in the south, and is comprised of a culturally diverse population with northern Louisiana, which was settled by immigrants of English, Dutch and German descent, and southern Louisiana, which is the center of the French-speaking, Cajun culture.
| Title | City |
|---|---|
| St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Abbeville, LA | Abbeville |
| St. James' Episcopal Church, Alexandria, LA | Alexandria |
| St. Timothy's Episcopal Church, Alexandria LA | Alexandria |
| Christ Church, Bastrop, LA | Bastrop |
| St. George's Episcopal Church, Bossier City, LA | Bossier City |
| St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Boyce, LA | Boyce |
| Calvary Episcopal Church, Bunkie, LA | Bunkie |
| Trinity Episcopal Church, Cheneyville, LA | Cheneyville |
| Trinity Episcopal Church, Crowley, LA | Crowley |
| Trinity Episcopal Church, Deridder, LA | DeRidder |
| St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Farmerville, LA | Farmerville |
| Chapel of the Holy Spirit, Grand Lake, LA | Grand Lake |
| St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Jennings, LA | Jennings |
| Church of the Ascension, Lafayette, LA | Lafayette |
| St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church, Lafayette, LA | Lafayette |
| Church of the Good Shepherd, Lake Charles, LA | Lake Charles |