Churches in Adairsville

Active churches in Adairsville

5415 Calhoun Rd NE, Adairsville
13 sermons · 5 days ago
485 Old U.S. 41, Adairsville
3 sermons
126 Summer St, Adairsville
2 sermons
5827 Joe Frank Harris Pkwy NW, Adairsville
2 sermons
30 Orchard Rd, Adairsville
2 sermons
311 Main St N, Adairsville
2 sermons

Types of churches in Adairsville

Contemporary Churches in Adairsville

These modern congregations near I-75 and the GA-140/US-41 corridors offer band-led worship, casual dress, and robust kids and student ministries. They often draw commuters working in Cartersville or Calhoun and young families from neighborhoods around Manning Mill Park and the historic downtown.

Historic & Liturgical

Centered around Adairsville’s Historic District and the old railroad depot, these churches feature stained glass, choirs, and a structured, reverent order of service. They attract multi-generation households who value tradition and civic involvement that anchors downtown life.

Country & Rural Churches

Small congregations dot the back roads toward Barnsley Resort, along Hall Station Road, and across the farmland west and south of town. Expect gospel singing, potlucks, and neighbor-to-neighbor outreach in tight-knit communities where many families have worshiped for generations.

Spanish Churches in Adairsville

Serving households connected to logistics and manufacturing along the I-75 corridor, these congregations offer Spanish or bilingual services plus practical help like ESL and family support. Weeknight gatherings and youth soccer outreach at parks such as Manning Mill resonate with multigenerational Latino families.

Sermon clips from Adairsville churches

71s
#TrueLifeInJesus
“what is eternal that he says that we have? Life. What is this life? It is real, genuine, and active, and vigorous, devoted to God, and blessed. Catch this, is not an accident. Physical existence comes from god's breath and a, guess this, and a ultimate spiritual life and meaning are found in knowing, loving, and glorifying god through a relationship with Jesus Christ. What are you saying, apostle? What I am saying is this, you have not yet lived if you don't have a real relationship with Jesus Christ. You are still dead in your sin if you don't have a real relationship with Jesus. You are still trying to get people to give you life that can't give you life because you don't have a relationship with Jesus. You got listen. Your focus is wrong. Your focus is people, but your focus should be Jesus.”
40s
“And my goal and I've told my daughters this. My goal is to be such a loving father and such a godly man at home that I ruin it for every boy that comes to my house. Yeah. That's good. Like, I wanna set the bar so high in how I love them and in how I love their mom Mhmm. That they refuse to settle for an idiot. Yeah. And so I'm I mean, I'm I'm I'm trying to think about legacy already. Yeah. And my daughters are still young, but I'm going, the way I conduct myself at home can and should inform the men that they choose. Mhmm. Which then impacts not just their future marriages, but my grandkids, all of those things.”
33s
“Some in the religious world teach that Jesus came to set up an earthly kingdom that that he would rule over for a thousand years, but the people wouldn't let him. And so he died on the cross and went back to heaven and left the church as sort of an afterthought. And one day, he'll come back to set up that earthly kingdom and rule over it for a thousand years. The bible doesn't teach that at all. That came from the convoluted mind of man, not from the word of God.”
31s
#WoundsLeadToSin
“So we must let go of every wound that has pierced us and the sins we so easily fall into. And you're seeing how that correlates the wounds with sins. Alright? What came first? The wound. Then it says, then the sins that we easily fall into. Notice that wounds are correlated with falling into what? Sins. Alright? So I found out that so many of us keep going back now not because we didn't cast a demon out just because god never healed your soul.”
42s
#PureHeartSeeGod
“he mentioned a pure heart that never left my mind and it reminded me of of sometimes people will say, well, you know, I don't need to read the Bible, Jim. God knows my heart. And I and and I've I said it to one person. I said, well, if you do read it, god will tell you the heart is deceitful above all things. That's right. So, he does know our heart but when David talked about this to me, I I went straight and and looked at Matthew five eight. I believe we have it up here. Blessed are the pure in heart for they will see god. Who don't wanna see god?”
41s
#CrossCenteredStudy
“In order to rightly understand and appreciate every truth in the word of God from Genesis to Revelation must be studied in light that streams from the cross of Calvary. I present before you the great grand monument of mercy and regeneration, salvation and redemption, the son of God. Uplifted on the cross, This is the foundation of every discourse given by our ministers. Notice, every discourse, everything that is is rooted in the cross of Calvary.”
33s
#WalkInFullness
“In other words, he's telling the the Colossians that, you know, that is is you've received the gospel into your life as far as your life is concerned. Now the thing it is is God wants you to come to the place that you're walking in the fullness of the power of the gospel as far as your life is concerned. God wants us to come to the place that he wants us to walk in the fullness of the wisdom of God, fullness of the will of God, the fullness of an understanding of the spirit.”
60s
#PowerInJesusName
“You are releasing all that Jesus Christ is. That's the reason why somebody invited you where you can pray, but you can't pray in the name of Jesus. What do they say? We don't want you to release the power when you pray. Pray all you want. Just don't say the name. My lord. Ain't that what they told the apostles? Yeah. Do what you wanna do. Just don't use the name. How is it that the enemy know the power of god's name, but god's people don't know the power Yes, Jesus. Of his name. Yes, sir. When you call on the name of Jesus, when you say, Jesus, help me, Lord, you are releasing the power of the Holy Spirit, hello, somebody, to come in and to help you in all who Jesus is. Catch this. His name is his identity.”
55s
#BattleWithinApplyFaith
“``Catch this. If you're in a battle, first of all, the battle is not with someone else. The battle is in here. If you know that no one is half the battle, what you gotta do is get with the father, get with Jesus by the Holy Spirit and say, what am I supposed to be applying so that your power can be released in this battle? And I can get the victory and get on the other side of this. What is it you are telling me? Not my husband, not my wife, not my singleness, not my job, not my finances, not my health. What are you telling me to apply?”
53s
#KnowThenActGodsWay
“Last kingdom is knowing is the beginning of the battle. Guess this? And it is half of your victory. But the manifested victory comes from you doing what you know. Don't say you believe God and you keep doing it your way. Stop it. Don't let those words come out your mouth if you're not willing to change and do it god's will, period. Because you are deceiving yourself when you're saying I believe god and you're still doing your way.”

Why Adairsville churches are unique

Rooted in the historic downtown and surrounding farms, churches in Adairsville reflect a small-town rhythm where multi-generational families worship side by side and know each other by name. That community feel shows up in multi-generational family congregations, small group culture, and blended traditional and contemporary music.
Set along I-75 between Atlanta and Chattanooga, Adairsville churches serve both long-time locals and commuters working shifts at nearby plants, shaping service times and practical outreach. You’ll often find weekday evening services for shift workers, active community service and outreach, and food pantry and benevolence ministries.
As North Georgia grows, the town is welcoming more young families and a steadily more diverse population, so ministries emphasize kids, students, and hospitality across cultures. Many congregations pair Southern roots with modern expressions, offering strong kids programs for young families, student ministries connected to local schools, and bilingual Spanish-English services.